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After all, the flipside of that perspective, which rests on a fundamental belief in the equalizing effect of the market, is what Michael Sandel calls our “meritocratic hubris”: the misguided idea that success (and failure) is up to us alone.
Now, with the
perspective
offered by the post-crisis decade, we may be in a better position to answer Queen Elizabeth’s question.
To have even known the Chinese
perspective
seems to have been disqualifying for Huntsman, who soon ended his candidacy.
With more key currencies in place, the
perspective
of a truly multipolar currency system comes in sight, with an increased role for the SDR.
Seen in broad historical perspective, this is not such an unusual situation.
Like most Arabs, Bashar Al-Assad views Israel from the
perspective
of pan-Arab anguish at Palestinian dispossession, but also sees a chance to use the Palestinians to strengthen his regime’s power by putting his own imprint on any settlement.
The differences between French and Turkish secularism can be put in even sharper comparative
perspective.
Many factors contribute to this disarray, beginning with the shocking inability of the US, Europe, and the international organizations to understand things from the
perspective
of poor and displaced people.
When viewing the world from the
perspective
of Nagasaki, the need to preserve plurality and openness, while advancing America’s strategic pivot to Asia, becomes starkly clear.
It is a
perspective
that the next US president should embrace.
From the
perspective
of international investors, banks that are “too big to fail” are the perfect places to park their reserves – as long as the sovereign in question remains solvent.
Armed with that critical perspective, machines could handle unanticipated situations correctly, and even be able to justify their decision.
It is worth considering what the world would look like from such a
perspective.
Instead, world leaders adopted a long-term
perspective.
In order to prevent this, and to create a liberal legal framework fit for a modern democratic country, homosexuality and adultery must be decriminalized, and sedition must be approached from a far more liberal
perspective.
From the
perspective
of anyone seeking the nomination of either of America’s political parties, here is an issue that cuts across partisan lines.
The British have nearly the opposite
perspective.
From this perspective, austerity is the necessary and just penance for reprobates like Greece, Spain, and Italy.
From this perspective, cochlear implants seem ethically unproblematic.
In the second quarter of this year, US GDP growth surpassed 4%, a rate that seems astronomical from a European
perspective.
But it is far more important that Arabs themselves adopt a forward-looking
perspective
in reckoning with the challenges that they face, and that they take charge of their own destiny.
We need, therefore, to revisit today’s global challenges from a Third-World
perspective.
To use it effectively, each side must first gain some insight into the other’s
perspective
and intentions – an effort in which semi-official talks can play an important role.
Slavery was widespread, including in Europe, when it developed in the Americas, where – from the
perspective
of the Spanish settlers – acute labor shortages prevailed.
Obviously, this new
perspective
radically re-defines psychotherapy.
From this perspective, psychotherapy is an enriched interpersonal environment, tailored to encourage the growth and integration of neural networks regulating memory, cognition, emotion, and attachment.
But the BEPS program has proved to be insufficient, particularly from developing countries’ perspective, because it failed to address the core problem: the transfer-pricing system.
From the
perspective
of the European Union, the latest US security bailout raises the possibility that after more than two decades of growing prominence, Europe will lose its agenda-setting power.
Indeed, we need to send a strong signal to our neighbors in the Western Balkans that their European
perspective
is still alive, as reaffirmed by the European Heads of State in 2008.
Their behaviors are what matters, and they cannot be adequately perceived from the distant
perspective
of economic models and statistics, but only on the ground – where an economy is built, where it breaks, and where it must be fixed.
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