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Arab leaders that criticize the US for the
perceived
shortcomings of its policies toward the Middle East will be asked in turn how much more they are prepared to do to bolster the government in Iraq.
Death-Defying EuropeAs the European Union prepares to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome later this month, the EU is widely
perceived
to be on its knees.
Moreover, he never misses an opportunity to remind the world that Russia remains a major power, able and willing to act on behalf of its
perceived
interests.
But they do reveal a great deal of information about how the torture sessions unfolded and how the agents involved
perceived
them.
Of course, if such a system were
perceived
to be undermining member states’ sovereignty it would not be politically feasible.
In both cases, there was a
perceived
need to cool down excessive economic activity, rising prices and, above all, accelerating wages.
For example, it contends that its efforts to establish bases in the Indian Ocean and bolster its blue-water navy are aimed at safeguarding the Malacca Straits, a maritime trade route that is
perceived
as a choke point for the Chinese economy.
An Advocacy of DuncesCONCORD, MASSACHUSETTS – Imagine that a group of advocates tried to alert the public to a danger that they perceived, only the evidence showed that the danger was not real, and that by spreading their fears, this group was causing people to behave in ways that put the wider public – and you – at risk.
We have already seen Trump’s tendency to lash out at
perceived
enemies, foreign and domestic.
That orthodoxy often went hand in hand with the national, corporate, and financial interests of the advanced industrial countries, or so it was
perceived.
Gradually the Bank came to be perceived, at least in many quarters, as a partner in the joint quest for growth and poverty reduction, not an adversary attempting to promote a Western economic agenda or ideology.
He was not
perceived
as a man from the Kremlin’s ragged--through so many government reshuffles--pack of political cards.
Because science ostensibly advances by setting aside moral questions to address material cause-and-effect relationships, this shift could be
perceived
as progress.
If property is not secure -- or even is not
perceived
as secure -- incentives are distorted.
Now, public opinion is starting to turn against what is increasingly
perceived
as plunder on a global scale.
It is a little frustrating to those of us who have worked to embed R2P principles in international policy and practice that US leaders remain reluctant to use that terminology – a reluctance that partly reflects the
perceived
domestic political risk in relying on anything that comes from the UN.
If reforms falter, public finances collapse, and anemic growth persists, Italy’s commitment to the euro will diminish as the
perceived
costs of membership come to outweigh the benefits.
The sequencing problem is obvious: a commitment conditional on reform progress will not bring back private investors immediately, because it does not reduce the
perceived
risk of substantial political obstacles to implementing the necessary measures.
China still has a long way to go before it will be
perceived
as a responsible stakeholder in the world.
The so-called Common European Asylum System that prevails today is
perceived
as unfair by many member states, and violates the rights of many asylum seekers.
But when the downturn affects distinct groups differently, especially when members of some groups are (rightly or wrongly)
perceived
as doing better than the others, the second comparison gains significance as well.
These countries’ successful people will increasingly compare themselves to people in other countries who are
perceived
as even more successful.
Democratic governments are often
perceived
as more respectful of minorities, given that, unlike autocratic regimes, a democratic system with an elected legislature, independent judicial system, strong civil society, and free press provides citizens with opportunities to express their views and pursue justice.
According to the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development’s new Transition Report, based on the 2015-2016 Life in Transition Survey produced by the World Bank and the EBRD (where I am Chief Economist), the
perceived
increase in inequality far exceeds the reality described by official data, typically based on household surveys.
I hoped that we would have the courage to overcome our
perceived
humiliation and start looking deep into our national psyche, asking the big question, "Why did 15 of our young men attack America in so brutal a way?"
There's a chance that it would be
perceived
as a pointer to this asymmetry.
Recent data on
perceived
corruption in public transactions show the SSA countries with the lowest average score for all developing regions.
Alternatively, the current wave of populism has been viewed as a response to the
perceived
threat, as much political as economic, from so-called outsiders to the dominant cultural group.
Today, even AKP supporters need to measure their words carefully, lest they be
perceived
as criticizing the government or siding with its enemies.
A second set of problems concerns the need to ensure that the economic system is
perceived
as fundamentally fair, which is the key to its political sustainability.
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