Perceived
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Moreover, there is no
perceived
“re-denomination” risk affecting French assets, given markets’ confidence that France will retain the euro.
Mousavi, who believes that Iran is in “poor shape,” is
perceived
by many of the Iranian elite to possess the revolutionary and ideological credentials to run against Islamist fundamentalists such as Ahmadinejad.
A
perceived
change in American “behavior” under the Obama administration may facilitate Khamenei’s support for, or at least acquiescence in, an electoral victory by Mousavi.
As a result, markets were deregulated, making it easier to trade assets that were
perceived
to be safe, but were in fact not.
Since nearly all schools are dependent on government subsidies, the grant of flexibility is widely
perceived
to be a tactical delay.
Perhaps because they bear children and must find the means to feed them, women are now
perceived
as the best and most determined “agents of change.”
One part of the problem may be that it is not always inequality per se that causes social discord, but also how inequality is
perceived
to have come.
By contrast, when inequality is
perceived
as the result of a breakdown in trusting relationships, it can lead to bitterness, and, ultimately, social unrest.
In such cases, inequality may be
perceived
more intensely, for people may link it with the loss of good will.
Often certain actual external sounds, such as fans or running water, become transformed into
perceived
speech.
It probably first established itself as a mindset when the Greeks, 25 centuries ago,
perceived
themselves as Western versus the Oriental Persians.
In the ancient Greek, Jewish, and Christian religions, women were
perceived
as inferior to men.
Instead of developing a strategy for Russia’s long-term recovery, Putin has adopted a reactive and opportunistic approach – one that can sometimes succeed, but only in the short term – to cope with domestic insecurity,
perceived
external threats, and the weakness of neighbors.
The WTO is widely
perceived
as having greater legitimacy than many international organizations, including the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, precisely because all members have a say.
But it is more likely to be
perceived
as a grand deception – remembered not for helping Syria’s people, but mainly as a sign of America’s growing international weakness.
In the eurozone, in addition to the
perceived
nexus between banks and governments, the governing elite’s willingness to embrace European integration, and taxpayer-financed cross-border financial support, without broad public consultation has generated a similar sentiment.
Banks, airlines, credit card companies, social media firms, hotel chains, social clubs, and other organizations should participate as well, to avoid being
perceived
as profiting from serving such criminals.
On the other hand, official Chinese media have stoked domestic anger at
perceived
Western anti-Chinese bias.
This began to change as societies became more democratic and labor unions and other groups mobilized against capitalism’s
perceived
abuses.
The Eurozone’s Hidden StrengthBRUSSELS – For years, the eurozone has been
perceived
as a disaster area, with discussions of the monetary union’s future often centered on a possible breakup.
Well before the crisis, the European Union was widely
perceived
to be suffering from a “democratic deficit.”
In particular, the
perceived
need to channel Europe’s existing political families into a two-party system, with social democrats on one side and “people’s parties” on the other, is deeply problematic.
The IMF’s
perceived
“democratic deficit” is a serious challenge to the Fund’s political legitimacy and to its ability to effectively stabilize crisis situations.
The economic crisis has exacerbated the
perceived
downside of globalization.
On the other hand, to secure that promise of peace and stability, Europeans must recognize that the Union is not and cannot be
perceived
as a work set in stone.
He argued that if Israel were to take the lead in sounding the alarm on Iran’s nuclear ambitions, the issue would be
perceived
as yet another “Israeli problem.”
Israel’s current prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has been less worried than Sharon was about Israel’s
perceived
role.
The determination in the West to depose him in the name of human rights and democracy was
perceived
by the Sunni majority as an opportunity to overthrow their oppressor.
Sadat’s peace overtures were defeated not because they lacked merit, but because Egypt was
perceived
as not having a military option to back them up.
On the contrary, it aims, in Hirschman’s words, “to widen the limits of what is or is
perceived
to be possible.”
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