Perceived
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So a
perceived
failure may cause a massive, perhaps irreversible, loss of confidence in our politicians.
Indeed, his terrorism was
perceived
as a prelude to it.
Clinton, on the other hand, though widely
perceived
as a foreign-policy “hawk,” is still of the “in” mindset – someone who knows the value of trade, discussion, and compromise.
But for new nuclear states like North Korea, one cannot be sure that the costs of violating the taboo would be
perceived
as outweighing the benefits.
A key difference between the eurozone and the United States is that lending between two banks located in two different member countries is still
perceived
as carrying quite different risks than “domestic” lending (between two banks in the same country).
The destruction of people and organizations was
perceived
as a step in the right direction.
But the whole world, including most ASEAN countries,
perceived
Cambodia’s stance as the result of enormous Chinese pressure.
That means, in part, reforming a tax system that is widely
perceived
to be a source of inefficiencies and distortions that penalize domestic production.
For a country that has spent the past two decades looking with suspicion at a world that it
perceived
as hostile everywhere, the possibility of congenial neighbors must be enticing.
Yet a superficial fixation on China’s headline GDP growth persists, so that a 25% deceleration, to a 7-8% annual rate, is
perceived
as somehow heralding the end of the modern world’s greatest development story.
At the same time, the European Parliament should be given a higher profile, as in a truly federal system, so that governments at the national and European level are
perceived
as equally legitimate.
Germany and other countries where mainstream policies still command wide support would vehemently oppose any
perceived
softening of the common rules and principles.
Too often, the European fiscal pact is
perceived
by national policymakers as an external constraint, not as a framework conducive to better decisions.
The same incoherent approach has in the past undermined the EU’s efforts to project a credible foreign policy, ensuring that Europe is all too often
perceived
as feeble and inadequate.
Efforts must be made to overcome the bitterness still felt toward the US, the UK, and France – which explains much of the paralysis over Syria – for their
perceived
expansion, without going back to the Security Council, of a narrow civilian-protection mandate in Libya to include full-scale regime change.
But Ivanov, who is
perceived
as “strong,” would provide unwelcome competition to Putin, who, after all, remains a “strong” president.
The difference between tolerable and toxic stress depends on the
perceived
degree of control that a person experiences.
While Eastern Europe's peoples
perceived
membership as confirmation of their historical affiliation with the West and as another step away from Soviet rule, the EU seemed in no hurry to meet those expectations.
People are increasingly angry at giant corporations’
perceived
monopolistic power.
The added inflexibility (or inelasticity) amplifies the price response to a real or
perceived
crop shortfall either in the US or elsewhere.
No military force has yet
perceived
the need to station soldiers on its various reconnaissance, communication, or navigation satellites.
Indeed, China today is increasingly
perceived
to be undermining the international order, while promoting novel interpretations of concepts such as democracy, pluralism, and representation.
Others, unfortunately, will be vulnerable to even greater stomach-churning turbulence – without the
perceived
benefit of a closed cockpit door.
Most notably, Russia’s
perceived
ambition of recapturing its Soviet-era influence is challenging the rules-based order that was established after World War II, and a surge in religious and political extremism is threatening democratic and liberal values.
Most important, however, has been what looks, from today’s perspective, like a permanent collapse in the risk-bearing capacity of the private marketplace, and a permanent and large increase in the
perceived
riskiness of financial assets worldwide – and of the businesses whose cash flows underpin them.
Eliminating the “spiritual guide” (as opposed to the organizational leaders) of a militant group might be
perceived
as a political victory for a government in the short term, but it probably makes a comprehensive de-radicalization process less likely, and it will not necessarily mean the end of the organization in question.
Other
perceived
threats to Indian culture include offensive language, gay themes, and unconventional views, especially on socially and politically sensitive topics.
But the broader sort of policy that Sarkozy evidently has in mind is to confront speculators, who are
perceived
as destabilizing agricultural commodity markets.
The US is
perceived
as a giant bully throwing its weight around.
The irony in all of this is that Germany, which was
perceived
as ruthless during the European sovereign (and private) debt crises, is now calling for solidarity.
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