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The details and modalities of Russia’s role would need to be coordinated carefully with other coalition members, given that Russia will be particularly sensitive to the
perception
that it is joining an “American” operation.
Much evidence points to the affair originating not in a systematic nationalization project, but rather in the Kremlin’s
perception
that Khodorkovsky aimed to use his wealth to privatize the Russian state itself.
Nominal, real, and inflation-break-even Treasury rates are lower than the cyclical position of the economy warrants, owing to investors’
perception
of acyclical and atypical risk.
The growing
perception
of rare disaster risk has three implications.
That is the only way to change the
perception
of rules as a source of oppression, rather than protection.
At a time when change happens at lightning speed, there is a
perception
that formal rule-making is too slow to keep up.
The
perception
that advanced countries are running business in the Fund, but do not adhere to Fund advice, has undermined the IMF’s authority.
(Mueller wants to avoid any
perception
of political meddling like that created by former FBI director James Comey, who is widely seen as having hurt Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign in 2016.)
Reforms of the labor market, the pension system, and those underway or planned in many sectors and professions – all of which generate huge reserves for enhanced growth and, therefore, hope – reflect a profound change in the public’s
perception
of the country’s long-term needs.
But a recent McKinsey survey of more than 2,800 employers worldwide has underscored just how flawed that
perception
is.
Indeed, Turkey’s changing
perception
of itself has shaped its so-far frustrated drive to serve as a peace broker between Israel and its Arab enemies, Syria and Hamas.
The myth of Israel’s military power, resourcefulness in economic and agricultural matters, and an exaggerated
perception
of its unique capacity to lobby and influence American policy combined to make the Israeli connection especially attractive to these countries.
The agreement revived the
perception
that US diplomacy lacks sensitivity where the region is concerned.
The possibility of unpredictable interventions would reinforce the effect of the bank’s regular announcements of the parity values on traders’
perception
of increased risk.
A broad campaign is needed to educate people, change thevaluation and
perception
of girls and women, and give women a more equal voice – at home and in public – in order to facilitate their transition to leadership roles.
The fact that science is finding connections between women’s sexual experience and their emotions and
perception
should not be cause for mockery, but for curiosity and respectful investigation of the facts.
After all, while decades of bilateral dialogue have given the United States and Russia a good sense of each other’s strategic perspectives – including the issues on which they disagree – China’s
perception
of strategic stability is unfamiliar.
Moreover, the Snowden affair reinforces the
perception
that the US is losing its sway in South America.
There is a long-standing gap between terrorism experts’
perception
of the probability of a nuclear event and the probability as perceived by the public.
That, in turn, fuels the
perception
that responsibility lies with the German government, which is seen as unwilling to take the steps needed to strengthen domestic demand – even as it prohibits the periphery governments from spending more themselves.
Instead, the “ limit-the-swings” strategy proposed here implies that, as the exchange rate moves further away from parity, central banks should use their reserves to intervene at unpredictable moments in order to reinforce the effect of their regular announcements of the parity range on traders’
perception
of increased risk of capital losses.
“If things are left as they are,” writes Watanabe, “a skewed
perception
of history – without knowledge of the horrors of the war – will be handed down to future generations.”
The IPCC now operates in a political context that did not exist at its inception 21 years ago, and it must be managed in such a way that both the reality and
perception
of its work provide full confidence to policymakers and the public.
Compare that to Sweden, where the difference between
perception
and reality is just three percentage points.
To change this perception, Renzi must capitalize on his victory to change the discourse, if not the course, of European politics.
The
perception
that his true objective in supporting the Islamic State is to stem the rise of the Kurds, bolstered by his apparent indifference to the agony in Kobani, has jeopardized one of his major legacies: peace talks with the PKK.
China’s leaders must do what it takes to ensure that such a slowdown is not viewed as secular trend – a
perception
that could undermine the consumption and investment that the economy so badly needs.
This new
perception
could be further reinforced at Mar-a-Lago.
Political leaders in EU capitals and the US may be well aware of China’s global economic importance, but the widespread public
perception
is that its factories are dirty and environmentally harmful.
The implication is that banks are being asked to sequester part of the asset side of their balance sheets – and this naturally leads to the
perception
that somehow “less is available” to lend, for example, to the real (non-financial) economy.
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