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Unfortunately, some African governments
regarded
the report as targeting developing countries, though the recommendations would have been just as relevant to certain developed countries that, especially since the terrorist attacks of 2001, have violated basic human-rights protections.
On both the scientific and the Catholic view, whoever believed in vampires was
regarded
as superstitious and condemned as uneducated.
If Nicolas Sarkozy, whom he defeated, was widely
regarded
as “too” presidential, Hollande has given the impression of not being presidential “enough.”
Juxtaposed to the presidential campaign in the United States, Brexit is
regarded
by many as a wake-up call.
In the past, most American leftists would have
regarded
the war in Afghanistan as a neo-imperialist venture.
Admittedly, some of the major currency’s movements during the past year can be
regarded
as normalizing.
A 1979 Gallup Poll had shown that 62% of Americans
regarded
inflation as the “most important problem facing the nation."
A French CurePARIS – France is widely
regarded
around the world as a country that has failed to embrace globalization or to modernize its economic and social model.
But the credibility gap in France nowadays is such that anything short of comprehensive reform is likely to be
regarded
with suspicion.
But, precisely because Lee is
regarded
as a pro-Japanese conservative, he needs to burnish his nationalist credentials.
And the transformation of the central bank into a quasi-fiscal agent (because if Greek debt is restructured, the ECB will record losses) is
regarded
with horror, as it violates the separation between money and public finances.
Indeed, Zoellick’s own appointment was widely
regarded
as “illegitimate” from that perspective.
And, among proponents of immigration, even “illegal” has come to be
regarded
as an offensive, pejorative qualifier for any living, breathing person.
But sharing the benefits of globalization with the losers is traditionally
regarded
as a national responsibility.
Nevertheless, the EGF’s rules need to be tightened, lest the scheme comes to be
regarded
as a political gimmick.
In effect, by not accepting Saudi largesse the militant will be keeping food off his own family’s table – a powerful restraint in a culture and religion in which parents are highly
regarded
and respected.
Entry into the program often involves a personal audience with the Saudi prince, in a ceremony that emphasizes the paternalistic and personal nature of governance in the Kingdom, where all subjects are
regarded
as well-cared-for children of the royals.
More than ever, the American system is
regarded
as a model.
This is particularly true in the case of presidential elections, which have been
regarded
since 1962 as the key to the legitimacy of all French political institutions.
With Tunisia
regarded
by most Western analysts as “Arab” and “Islamic,” would there be a “domino effect” in the Middle East?
His visit to the US in February 2012 was widely
regarded
as a sequel to Deng’s visit in January 1979.
Otherwise, inquisitorial ethics reviews could come to be
regarded
as nothing more than intellectual vigilantism.
This cannot be
regarded
as a success.
It was
regarded
as a vital public good that required philanthropists and high-income countries to fund life-saving treatment for poor and dying people.
But the authors of the UDHR – created amid the Cold War politics of the 1940s – could only agree on what rights people should have, not on why these rights should be
regarded
as fundamental, let alone how or by whom they should be protected.
From the current French viewpoint, however, laws and regulations based on ethnicity are
regarded
as an unwelcome encroachment on the Republican ideal.
No wonder, then, that one influential banker
regarded
as a possible successor to PBOC Governor Zhou Xiaochuan has warned of the possibility of a “Chinese-style subprime crisis.”
Indeed, by 2004, the terrorists themselves
regarded
Iraq as the central front of their campaign.
The Globalization of JusticePARIS – When the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) was established by the United Nations Security Council 20 years ago, on May 25, 1993, many
regarded
it as a meaningless gesture.
At the beginning of the year, the RRR increases could be
regarded
as part of efforts to correct the over-supply of money that arose from the anti-crisis stimulus package.
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