Perceived
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America’s largest bank holding companies receive an implicit government subsidy, because they are
perceived
to be “too big to fail.”
The world’s seeming obsession with the BRICS’
perceived
rise and fall reflects a desire to identify the country or group of countries that would take over from the United States as global leader.
But the world will not be a better place if China’s newfound assertiveness is focused – or, just as importantly, is
perceived
to be focused – almost exclusively on helping autocrats to stay in power through brutal repression of their citizens.
But suspicion of the IMF persists, and most countries, especially in Asia, still prefer costly self-insurance to a form of mutualization
perceived
as uncertain.
He and his allies were challenged by four parties or electoral lists – Labor, Yesh Atid, Hatnuah, and Meretz – though their leaders (three of them women) were not
perceived
to be running for Prime Minister.
Many Chinese, however, came to view pro-Tibetan protests in Paris, London, San Francisco, Delhi, and elsewhere as an effort to sabotage the Olympics and keep China down after almost two centuries of
perceived
national humiliation.
China must also come to terms with the gap between how it wants to be
perceived
and how the world actually perceives it.
In fact, the ECB’s
perceived
reluctance to follow suit is likely to add to the expected growth effects of US or British monetary-policy choices, at the expense of the eurozone.
The lack of transparency that surrounds Pakistan's fight against "terrorism" is contributing to a growing public sentiment against the anti-militancy drive, which is largely
perceived
to be taking place under US pressure.
Opportunistic thugs foment fear and chaos – real and
perceived
– that far exceed their number and power, amplifying the country’s general sense of malaise.
Known as “W,” Wirathu is the other face of a religion that is widely
perceived
as the archetype of peace, love, and harmony.
On the Democratic side, the huge crowds turning up for the self-described Democratic Socialist Bernie Sanders are also motivated largely by
perceived
economic injustice (creating a possible overlap – which Sanders has noted – with Trump supporters).
Especially in the United Kingdom and France, unemployment and a
perceived
lack of control over borders have played a large role in fostering disaffection with the EU.
There were genuine policy differences between the RBI and Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government, and tensions flared when officials
perceived
public comments by Rajan as being outside his domain.
Its conclusions will be presented at September’s summit; if accepted, the Commission’s work could mark a turning point, transforming the way in which climate policy is
perceived
by the world’s economic policymakers.
Rounding up a large number of senior officials (and military officers) who are
perceived
to be political rivals may look like a purge.
In the US, however, such developments are
perceived
as geopolitical setbacks.
People and governments around the world are far more likely to become more open if the American model is
perceived
to be succeeding.
In fact, as psychologists Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky have shown, there is a systematic human tendency to downgrade the
perceived
probability of low-probability events, so that people go about their lives as if the probability of these events’ occurrence is zero.
Only a constitution, they argue, can restore much needed legitimacy to a political system that is widely
perceived
as deeply corrupt and inept.
A government can finance external and fiscal deficits if the shock is
perceived
as short-lived.
Thus, Gligorov was sometimes
perceived
as stubborn in rejecting proposed name changes from interlocutors who might have done better to crack a Balkan history book.
The
perceived
clash between that rule and national sovereignty was a salient issue in the Brexit vote.
Despite all the rhetoric about "old" and "new" Europe, at the end of the Cold War opinion surveys showed that two-thirds of Czechs, Poles, Hungarians, and Bulgarians
perceived
the US as a good influence on their respective countries, but fewer than a quarter wanted to import American economic models.
Viewed from the West, they were
perceived
as a tool to keep the government under control by enabling people to watch what it was doing.
Gillard proved herself to be a highly competent transactional politician: ruthless in grabbing the ascendancy when Rudd seemed to be faltering in the polls; highly effective in negotiating with cross-benchers to keep her minority government alive; and successful in gaining huge local and international attention for her passionate parliamentary assault on her opponents’
perceived
misogyny.
Despite the tremendous potential of these initiatives, they will be for naught if they are not
perceived
as being fair.
There is evidence that criminal and terrorist gangs have attempted to traffic material through countries
perceived
to have lax security.
Qatar was
perceived
as increasingly rebellious, routinely defecting from the collective and mundane line of Gulf countries’ politics – inviting further pressures from the “big brothers.”
This can be controversial because of its
perceived
marginalization of low-achieving students.
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