Perception
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Recent JSC interviews for Supreme Court of Appeal and High Court positions have done little to dispel the
perception
that certain appointments are foreordained.
The only potential sticking point in India is the
perception
that it is surrendering its territory.
Berlusconi has been in power for eight of those years, though, as Giuliano Ferrara, the editor of Il Foglio, puts it, the popular
perception
is that, given his commanding personality, he has ruled the whole time.
Just as importantly, there cannot be any conflict of interest (or even the
perception
of such a conflict) with other personal or political activities, past or present.
High information and transaction costs contribute to the
perception
that investing in SMEs is complicated and expensive.
Huge two-way gross capital flows are driven by transient changes in perception, with carry-trade opportunities (borrowing in low-yielding currencies to finance lending in high-yielding ones) replacing long-term capital investment.
But the
perception
of this type of mega-corruption has changed as rapid growth has increased inequality.
To some degree, this hope is reinforced by Iran’s
perception
of US President Barack Obama as a motivated partner in the nuclear talks.
The president’s challenge is to use his new freedom of action quickly, before the
perception
sets in (as it inevitably does) that he is a lame duck.
Since coming to power, the current Ahmedinejad regime has awarded IRGC-affiliated companies billions in no-bid contracts, increasing the already great
perception
among the Iranian public of its corruption.
Europe's perceived attitude towards rogue states and global terrorism only enhances this
perception
of self-satisfied inwardness.
It should use the fact that the legitimacy of Russia’s current regime inside the country is based, to a large extent, on the
perception
that it is a regime that strives to bring Russia back into European civilization.
On perception, it fares much worse than Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Greece, while it fares better – or at least not worse – on indicators of actual corruption.
To avoid the
perception
that the US decided to turn the bases over to Japan just when their military benefits were diminishing, and to ensure that the move represented America’s recommitment to the alliance, a joint commission would have to be established to manage the transfer.
Moreover, regional tensions heightened the
perception
of the NAM summit’s importance and that of its host.
In other words, reality betrayed the
perception
that Iran sought to create in hosting the NAM summit.
Contrary to popular
perception
of NCDs as diseases of the affluent, they affect people in countries at all stages of economic development.
Another theory is that increasingly multicultural societies have altered their members’
perception.
But a helicopter-money program – a fanciful idea when Milton Friedman proposed it in 1969 – would also be a radical departure for policymakers, requiring an abundance of caution about citizen and investor perception, confidence, and solid governance structures.
These actors’ risk
perception
would thus be distorted, and the role of risk premiums would be diminished.
In a football match, the rituals – the flag waving, the national anthems, the collective chants –and the language that is employed (the match starts with a “breakout of hostilities,” one “bombs” the goal, blows up the defense, launches “missile”) reinforce the
perception
of war by other means.
This
perception
could not have been more wrong.
Contrary to the prevailing
perception
in the West (especially among business leaders), the current Chinese government is riddled with clever apparatchiks like Bo who have acquired their positions through cheating, corruption, patronage, and manipulation.
Latin America’s Two LeftsA
perception
has been growing over the last few years – and picking up strength in recent months – that Latin America is swinging back to the left.
Such a
perception
may have been reinforced by India’s frequent military exercises with the US, Japan, and Australia and its cultivation of former Soviet Central Asia (including the establishment of a military base in Tajikistan).
In India, plumbing is a low-caste job (because it is connected with toilets and human waste); the course tries to fight that
perception
and instill pride in its students.
Economies prosper only on the
perception
that “good faith” exists.
A
perception
of unfair treatment can be deadly to economic growth, because it means that people will lose trust in businesses, and hence be less willing to offer to them their precious capital and labor.
They were not discouraged by his ambivalent
perception
of them (by turns celebrating their traditional domesticity and glorifying their sexual objectification).
All kinds of people use drugs for all kinds of reasons: to relieve pain or experience pleasure, to escape reality or enhance their
perception
of it.
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