Perceived
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Historically squeezed between its two giant neighbors, China and Japan, South Korea had long been
perceived
as an underdog with a fuzzy cultural identity.
The real issue, then, becomes
perceived
fairness in a particular society – a hard indicator to quantify.
Of course, the crisis, together with European institutions’
perceived
clumsiness, has also provoked a significant backlash among voters, some of whom doubt that the common currency can deliver prosperity.
Such practices are
perceived
as serving a moral “us” at the expense of the immoral or foreign “them.”
The problem is that entry into any market depends on the
perceived
opportunities for profit from new initiatives at a particular point in time.
Free capital mobility allowed surpluses from large savers such as Germany to flow to capital importers such as Spain, while the
perceived
elimination of currency risk served to aggravate such flows.
They had won the Cold War, or so they perceived, through hard force and conviction.
A
perceived
lack of enforceability weakens compliance with investment treaties and rewards repeat offenders, such as Argentina, which has appeared in more ICSID cases than any other state.
Openness, moreover, needs to be enshrined in a way that mobilizes public allegiance, otherwise the Union will be
perceived
as merely a complicated administrative enterprise, a task which only a special caste of Euro-specialists understands.
The violence seems to be proportional to these disenfranchised young people’s sense of
perceived
injustice and the lack of opportunities for them to express themselves.
As a result, tensions between the police, who are increasingly
perceived
as “outsiders,” and residents have grown to all-time highs.
Some have even expressed concern that the falling renminbi could exacerbate that trade war, if it is (wrongly)
perceived
by the US to be a purposeful devaluation aimed at securing a trade advantage.
As the US domestic political environment has deteriorated, so, too, have America’s relations with those that are
perceived
as its principal adversaries.
But at some point, what looked like a bump will turn out to be a landmine, unseen because it was not the one
perceived
as having caused the last explosion.
Early enthusiasm for the BJP government was based on the
perceived
contrast with its predecessor.
And in many countries, public discourse is dominated by talk of globalization’s alleged “losers,” and the
perceived
need for new policies to stem the rise of populist discontent.
As long as women are
perceived
to be the weaker sex, men and women alike will project their own feelings of vulnerability onto the female candidate.
Similar factors may have influenced efforts to block sites
perceived
as overly critical of Islam.
In Thailand, ISPs have, in the last three years, blocked access to a number of sites that are
perceived
to be offensive toward the country’s royal family.
If a
perceived
problem cannot be adequately addressed, researchers should be prepared to terminate the project.
And, because those who believed this (virtually everyone whose voices were heard) belatedly
perceived
its insulting connotation, discussing the matter has caused considerable anguish in the years since.
Specifically, the aggressor in many international conflicts in this period has been motivated by
perceived
injury to national dignity.
Actual injury is not necessary: the
perceived
superiority of another nation is enough.
Britain has become – and is widely
perceived
to be – a less dependable and less capable ally, and reality and perception would intensify if the UK were to take a step that would marginalize its role on the continent.
In Poland, the center-right Civic Platform had an excellent economic record but was widely
perceived
as having become complacent after many years in power.
In postcommunist Eastern Europe, Germany is no longer
perceived
as an absolutely dependable advocate of the region's needs.
Across Eastern Europe and the developing world the Church gained enormous, fresh prestige for the role Pope John Paul II was
perceived
as playing in communism's demise.
This has created an environment of fear in which governments are unwilling to import and doctors do not prescribe legitimate medications, owing to the widespread concern that some could be diverted and they could be
perceived
and prosecuted as drug dealers.
The energy giant Gazprom and the country’s military industries have spearheaded the Kremlin’s effort to demonstrate Russia’s ability to influence America’s neighborhood – a direct response to
perceived
American meddling in Russia’s own “near abroad,” particularly Georgia and Ukraine.
To make matters worse for Park, many of her predecessors are
perceived
as failures.
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