Perspective
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Allowing them to frame these problems in religious terms legitimizes the
perspective
that they are attempting to impose, particularly in their own societies.It also allows them to camouflage their very worldly thirst for power.
Second, Waltz failed to foresee the success of the nuclear negotiations with Iran (or their “failure” from the
perspective
of those who actually wanted a nuclear-armed Iran).
From my
perspective
at the OSCE, it is clear that far more needs to be done:The EU's technical capacity, which has been preoccupied by enlargement, could be redirected towards assistance for the non-candidate countries of Euro-Asia.
This regional
perspective
has been promoted ever since Mohammed acceded to the throne in 1999.
In addition to favoring a long-term perspective, this governance structure would also answer some of the questions that arise with increased flexibility.
This absence of
perspective
reveals the cultural ignorance that has turned recent US foreign interventions into political catastrophes.
From Israel’s perspective, these changes are to be welcomed, though its government must remain cautious about the country’s own role.
The regulators were “captured” – meaning that they identified so closely with the intellectual
perspective
and worldview of large complex financial institutions that they were persuaded to allow something that was actually very dangerous.
To put the pre-invasion figure in perspective, consider United Nations Population Division figures, which are generally considered to be of very high quality.
But from businesses’ perspective, things look rather different.
From China’s perspective, no treaty has binding force once it has served its immediate purpose, as officials recently demonstrated by trashing the 1984 Sino-British Joint Declaration that paved the way for Hong Kong’s handover in 1997.
From this perspective, the fact that individual black investors, according to Zuma, already own 10% of the stock market is impressive, given the predominance of institutional, not individual, investors.
From this perspective, Macron was the ideal candidate for Le Pen to lose to.
Adopting Pinker’s perspective, one key element underpinning the rise in violence in Venezuela is the voluntary weakening of Leviathan.
They also differ on the realism of some key economic projections, including the important nexus between growth and the government budget, with Europe adopting a much more optimistic
perspective.
From this perspective, Europe does have a significant military presence, whether in Afghanistan and Libya or Mali and the Central African Republic.
From this perspective, the critic who exposes a fake Rembrandt does the world no favor: The owner of the picture suffers a loss, as perhaps do potential viewers, and the owners of genuine Rembrandts gain little.
This allows these banks to obtain more debt financing on better terms (from their perspective).
Neither makes much sense from the
perspective
of efficiency.
After all, they point out, the embassy question comes up every six months, when the president has to sign a new waiver to keep the embassy in Tel Aviv – a process that, from their perspective, repeatedly stokes political tension.
But from a technological perspective, the timing was perfect.
It also offers a
perspective
on why employees work for some employers and not others, why they work as hard as they do, and, indeed, why they go to work at all.
When we examine people’s decisions from the
perspective
of their identities and social norms, we get new answers to many different economic questions.
But with identity economics it all makes sense, and we gain an entirely new
perspective
on work incentives, not just in the military, but in all pursuits.
Seventy-three years ago, John Maynard Keynes thought about the reform and regulation of financial markets from the
perspective
of the first three purposes and found himself “moved toward... mak[ing] the purchase of an investment permanent and indissoluble, like marriage...”But he immediately drew back: the fact “that each individual investor flatters himself that his commitment is ‘liquid’ (though this cannot be true for all investors collectively) calms his nerves and makes him much more willing to run a risk...”
Indeed, given the size of the US economy, a slowdown there might conceivably have a far bigger effect on global prices than a slowdown in any developing country, which suggests that, from a global perspective, US interest rates, not those in developing countries, should be raised.
From a monetary-policy perspective, there was also a need to cope with the deflationary legacy of financial crisis.
From the EU’s perspective, this is deeply regrettable.
Google Ngram, which charts the frequencies of words or phrases in printed sources in different years, provides another interesting
perspective.
To put the trend in perspective, China graduated fewer than two million people from college in 1999, and the pass rate for the gaokao was only 40%, half of what it is today.
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