Perceived
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There is new talk about the resources that may need to be mobilized to counter what is
perceived
as an increasingly sophisticated threat.
But, triggered by Brexit, that could easily change, with countries turning against one another to protect their
perceived
interests.
If Assad defeats his opponents with the help of Hezbollah and Iran, his survival is bound to be
perceived
as a victory for the regional “axis of resistance” to Israel.
By the time the AU acted, criticizing the
perceived
bias of the ICC, support for the court had waned enough that African leaders knew that they had leverage.
Throngs of Chinese expatriates and students took to the streets, protesting the prejudice they
perceived
in Western media reports.
But it is no exaggeration to state that whenever Britain has
perceived
an opportunity to wage a war of attrition against the European supranational project, it has done so, opposing any substantial increase in the EU’s competences or resources.
But, while Europe is widely
perceived
to be in the grip of crisis, only a handful of them are present, and in only a few eurozone countries.
If Taiwan were to declare independence, it is likely that China would use force, regardless of the
perceived
economic or military costs.
This limitation on external influence may be healthy: the legitimacy of the political and social orders that emerge from the revolutions in Tunisia, Egypt, and elsewhere will largely depend on their being
perceived
as the outcome of authentic domestic processes.
For health practitioners, digital solutions must be
perceived
as boosting efficiency, rather than adding to their already-heavy workload.
One view holds that long-term growth risks have been on the rise, raising the premium on assets that are
perceived
to be relatively safe, and raising precautionary saving in general.
Curiously, while many Americans and Europeans want moderate Muslim voices to succeed in Indonesia (and Southeast Asia), they often undermine moderates with policies that are
perceived
as anti-Islamic.
The US and the Soviet Union
perceived
both agreements as positive-sum games, because they involved nature or third parties.
These countries saw that Southern European countries--Italy and Greece were the biggest worries--traditionally had high debt-to-GDP ratios and relatively high nominal interest rates because of their
perceived
tolerance of inflation.
Looking beyond the US and European voters who are suffering from deindustrialization, the fact is that China is not the gold mine it was once
perceived
to be for American corporations.
This is particularly true for the ECB: the stronger the
perceived
link between the extension of the ECB’s mandate and politics becomes, the more criticism its independent status will confront.
No military option currently has any chance of support from a UN Security Council that is still largely paralyzed by a backlash against NATO’s
perceived
overreach of its civilian-protection mandate in Libya.
Modi would rather be
perceived
as embodying Patel’s decisiveness than as the destructive bigot his enemies decry.
According to Machiavelli, a leading citizen is chosen as prince by the favor of his fellow citizens if his authority is
perceived
as arising from his ability to defend them from the elite (at that time, the nobility).
The outcome of such negotiations can be expected to be – and to be
perceived
to be – more balanced, more transparent, more stable, and therefore more sustainable.
With regard to the rest of the world, many find it easy to blame the US, often owing to resentment at its
perceived
arrogance.
Whereas China, India, and others have enjoyed continuing economic growth and investment in research and innovative capacity, Europe is
perceived
as being on the brink of decline, economically as well as politically.
For years, Chen was
perceived
as a brave David fighting the communist Goliath, and attracted many admirers around the world (including me at one point).
The way we French are
perceived
by others affects how we perceive ourselves, and nothing is more troubling for us than to be
perceived
with indifference or, worse, not to be noticed at all.
What the Turks remember, however, was the
perceived
“treason” of the other components of the empire, especially that of the Ecumenical Patriarchate.
Do we want every new government to jail its political opponents – as Ukraine’s deposed President Viktor Yanukovych did to former Prime Minister Yuliya Tymoshenko – because it rejects the policies they enacted or condemns the
perceived
outcomes?
Second, Hong Kong has an international image to maintain, and in international politics what is
perceived
is often as important as what really happens.
The typical approach to tackling inequality – redistributive tax-and-transfer fiscal policies – can be controversial and divisive, owing to
perceived
tradeoffs between economic growth and greater equality.
A similar charge is made against bankers and other financiers, who, widely
perceived
to be arguing from narrow sectoral self-interest, were equally unpersuasive.
Moreover, unlike the Serbs or Bulgarians, Romanians have always
perceived
Russia as their arch-enemy, sentiments made white hot up during the communist era.
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