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But most Indians
regard
Slumdog Millionaire as an exception.
If too much deference to great artists is the mark of a society that has never quite escaped from its aristocratic roots, too little
regard
for them is a sign of narrow philistinism.
In this context, Saudi policy seems to be stuck in the past, and the Kingdom has chosen to adopt a strategy of self-help in order to isolate itself from problems outside its borders, though it continues to
regard
itself as the region’s power broker.
Time is needed, she says, to build a state and construct a democracy – time and a mixture of pragmatism and faith, of patience and audacity, of respect for others and
regard
for oneself.
Ominously, the conflict looks increasingly like a proxy war between Iran and the Sunni Arab states, which
regard
their own minority Shia populations as a potential Iranian fifth column.
But, given his rock-bottom standing in the region, most countries would
regard
this as an additional incentive to join the new bloc.
For example, Germans
regard
a joint budget not as a way to finance public goods such as research or infrastructure, but as a device to compel Germany to cover other countries’ expenses.
Indeed, the overwhelming majority of African rulers
regard
their countries as their personal possessions, to be used as they see fit.
But today I
regard
it as equally important to challenge the new conventional wisdom that America is invincible, and that the "new unilateralism" should guide US foreign policy.
Achieving these goals is bound to involve a greater
regard
for social equality, after a period in which the very rich have been able to protect a “Roaring Twenties” lifestyle through cleverly exploiting the “culture wars” – i.e., the populist prejudices of their much poorer fellow citizens.
The rest of the world should
regard
China’s aerospace capabilities as an important part of its future power projection.
The key for Bhutan is to
regard
GNH as an enduring quest, rather than as a simple checklist.
Such an outcome will bolster populist forces elsewhere – from Italy to France to the US – in their advocacy of isolationist policies that most experts
regard
as economic nonsense.
We
regard
firms as legal persons, and we talk about countries as if they were a composite person with clear characteristics: Germans love order, Italians are passionate, and Brits possess a stiff upper lip.
In the United States, among the candidates still competing for the Republican Party’s nomination to challenge Barack Obama in November’s presidential election, Ron Paul stands out for arguing consistently that government is the problem, not the answer, with
regard
to banking.
The current war of memories between the Baltic republics and Russia, with
regard
to the international celebration in Moscow on 9 May this year, reminds Germany of a special historic responsibility.
Similarly, in case of bankruptcy, federal laws and courts readily adjudicate claims among creditors, and do so without
regard
to state borders.
Many people
regard
a successful CEO as someone who can deliver on well-defined objectives, so they conclude that a businessman can solve social problems that a politician cannot.
Some countries still have shortcomings in this
regard.
Altruism and
regard
for others must play a role.
Domestic and foreign holders of US Treasury bills would
regard
a deliberate, unforced default as a betrayal of trust.
But it is in
regard
to the proposed eurozone budget that Macron’s ideas are the least specific.
They profess such sobriety of view as to
regard
all concepts as equal in weight or significance until new evidence decrees otherwise.
Bankers will certainly
regard
the outcome as what in England we like to call a “curate’s egg” (served a rotten egg by his bishop, a young clergyman, when asked whether the egg was to his liking, replied that it was “good in parts”).
Syria’s seemingly endless civil war, waged without
regard
for international law, has left countless civilians at fate’s mercy.
Obama seems to
regard
meeting with foreign leaders as a normal component of foreign policy, to be employed as one of many tools.
It will not occur overnight, or everywhere, or in
regard
to all drugs.
Among Americans, feelings toward Russia verge on something close to hatred, and many in Russia now
regard
Americans with ill-concealed disdain.
The prospect of quick gains from occupying publicly owned forestland induces private individuals to grab and clear as much of these areas as quickly as possible, without
regard
for the environmental and social impact of their behavior.
The US resisted what it saw as an effort to limit American capabilities, and continues to
regard
a broad treaty as unverifiable and deceptive.
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