Perceived
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Investment in African infrastructure is
perceived
as simply being too risky.
Today, the West is
perceived
as in decline, with America's legitimacy as a global leader increasingly called into question.
When something big happens-- say, a devaluation that is
perceived
as too small -- in no time at all what’s good about a country is forgotten.
In Russia and elsewhere, the French are often
perceived
to feel and act superior.
Europe’s voters, thankfully still through the ballot box, are expressing their fears stemming from the economic crisis, the breakdown of the social contract, and
perceived
threats to national and cultural identity in the absence of coherent policies and pan-European legislation to address issues such as immigration and minority integration.
The Orange Revolution’s reform drive has been slowed or even halted by domestic political and economic crises, but also by the Union’s
perceived
indifference to Ukraine’s fate.
Despite his impeccable track record as the governor of Canada’s central bank, Carney’s appointment was controversial: he has always been
perceived
as too close to the previous chancellor of the exchequer, George Osborne, and insufficiently sympathetic to Brexiteers.
The development of a conscious robot that (who?) was not widely
perceived
as a member of our moral community could therefore lead to mistreatment on a large scale.
Parents might decide that they would rather put their daughters in the
perceived
“safety” of marriage, instead of exposing them to these risks.
The new government's aggressive lobbying before the summit was
perceived
both at home and abroad as a clear sign of its commitment to the EU cause.
It is time for the international community to step in, call for an end to the detention and disappearance of MDC officials and
perceived
supporters, and push for a democratic transition in Zimbabwe.
But consolidation to reduce
perceived
excess capacity in banking and the automotive sector may create long-term anti-competitive market structures.
Given a refugee crisis, for example, mobility can easily come to be
perceived
as a threat rather than an opportunity to insure against local labor-market risks.
These are his exact words: “Listening [to] and obeying [one’s conscience] means deciding about what is
perceived
to be good or to be evil.”
And South Africa’s last apartheid leader, F. W. de Klerk, was initially
perceived
as just another apologist for the system – hardly the man to free Nelson Mandela and oversee the end of white minority rule.
Few have noticed OPEC’s demise for a simple reason: it never really had the impact that it was widely
perceived
to have.
All countries – and policymakers – face difficult choices concerning the timing of austerity,
perceived
sovereign-credit risk, growth-oriented reforms, and equitable sharing of the costs of restoring growth.
The crucial moment occurs when the "other's" differences can be
perceived
not as error, or as a fault, or as the product of a lesser, undeveloped version of what we are, but as the challenge posed by a viable human alternative.
The ECB, in particular, defends its low-interest-rate policy by citing
perceived
deflationary risks or below-target inflation.
The news focus today is on how hard it is for the eurozone periphery to adjust and return to growth, owing to the combination of high public debt and actual or
perceived
austerity measures.
Are the
perceived
security threats to potential new members of the sort which can be met with NATO’s military and political means?
There is every reason to believe that a nationalist reaction by the Russian electorate against a
perceived
humiliation would be the net effect of rapid expansion of NATO.
This
perceived
weakness is a key explanation for why former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (much admired by G-20 and other world leaders) was overthrown by his Labor Party colleagues, and why his successor, Julia Gillard (whose government is much admired for its economic management), remains deeply unpopular.
Sceptics fear that now that the collective financial threat is perceived, rightly or wrongly, to be manageable, the Pittsburgh Summit will result in a weak compromise that reflects divergent national interests rather than a sense of urgency about tackling climate change, chronic poverty and ineffective global governance.
And that is because
perceived
national interests still have the upper hand over the wider interests of an integrated European marketplace.
By contrast, India’s most important national security concerns – the unsettled border between the two countries, and Beijing’s ties with Pakistan, which often operates as a Chinese surrogate – are closely connected to China: Both factors are directly linked to China’s
perceived
threat to India’s Himalayan territory and its rapid development of strategic infrastructure in that region.
Much opinion poll evidence shows that the presidency is the only institution that Russians accept as legitimate (in contrast to the legislature and judiciary, which are
perceived
as corrupt and ineffective).
As long as OMT is
perceived
to be compatible with EU treaties and with the German constitution, which seems likely, the judges will not block the program.
These choices are obviously based on what are
perceived
to be US geopolitical interests, not on the acuteness of countries’ need for development aid.
In times of elevated risk, real or perceived, people begin to organize increasingly on the basis of homogenous identities.
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