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A third significant accomplishment of Obama’s first year has been to reframe the issue of nuclear non-proliferation, which many experts
regarded
as being in crisis at the end of the Bush era.
This marks a return to a pre-Westphalian world of linguistic, religious, and sectarian solidarity, of the sort Czarist Russia practiced when it
regarded
itself as the protector of all Slavs.
India is increasingly
regarded
around the world as the leading developing country in the field, with the human-resource capacity and technological skills needed to work on the cutting edge of outer-space challenges.
Until recently, the military was widely
regarded
as Turkish society’s most powerful and cohesive institution.
They
regarded
returning as their patriotic duty.
Israel is
regarded
in the Middle East, as well as by many people in the West, as a colony led by white people (even though many prominent Israelis have their roots in Teheran, Fez, or Baghdad).
The Czech and Slovak economies are often
regarded
as extensions of the German economy; and Germany is an equally crucial partner for Hungary and Poland.
And the UN is back at center stage, as a rules-based international order demands that it should be on such issues, with both its weapons inspectors and the Security Council
regarded
as central to future developments.
Many in the Japanese Army initially
regarded
the Soviet Union as the main threat facing the country.
It was ultimately in the name of saving Asia for all Asians from what was
regarded
as Western arrogance that the government united to wage war.
That means that the short-lived story of Italy’s jumbo IMF package, which was to be funded largely by non-European money, can be
regarded
as a game changer: while Italy may never receive such a package, Europe, it seems, is determined to resolve its problems using other people’s money.
There are others, including the question of inheritance taxes, which have long been
regarded
as a necessary component of a free society.
When respectable British media such as Financial Times warn against a renewed European psychodrama and instead call for working toward a “Europe of results,” this should be
regarded
rather as a bad joke than a serious alternative.
Fat’s Heavy BurdenROME – Today, about 2.1 billion people, or almost 30% of the world’s population, are
regarded
as overweight (defined as a body mass index, or BMI, of 25 or higher) – double the number in 1980, and more than 2.5 times the number of people who are chronically hungry.
Historically, monetary union was
regarded
as the route to political union.
This approach – harmonization, coordination, and centralized decision-making – continues to be
regarded
as a panacea for Europe’s problems.
In the 1980s, Japan was widely
regarded
as on the verge of overtaking the US; today, after more than two decades of Japanese stagnation, no one would take this scenario seriously.
Belgium, poorly
regarded
in this area, given its weak state structures and complex linguistic and cultural identities, is not receiving the information that the French and British are collecting.
The ECB’s decision to double down on monetary stimulus should thus be
regarded
as an act of desperation.
So even good, critical questions or well-sourced data unearthed by citizen investigators tend to be
regarded
as radioactive to highly educated formal journalists.
It defies the notion that certain global resources,
regarded
as beneficial to all, should not be unilaterally exploited and monopolized by individuals, states, corporations, or other entities, but rather should be managed in ways that benefit all of humanity.
Marx
regarded
private property as the source of all evil in the emerging capitalist societies of his day.
This would horrify America’s founders, who
regarded
direct democracy as a precursor to mob rule, and established a system of checks and balances precisely to prevent such an outcome.
A seasoned and autocratically inclined politician, Papen thought that, once Hitler was in power, he could control the Nazi leader, whom Papen
regarded
as a provincial blowhard.
Bothered by what he
regarded
as problems in Zambia’s national statistics, Morten Jerven, an assistant professor at Simon Fraser University, spent four years examining how African countries obtain their data and the challenges they face in turning them into GDP estimates.
It is always
regarded
as provisional – that is, subject to later falsification – rather than becoming a fully accepted dogma.
Capital punishment may now be supported by a majority of Americans, but the death penalty is
regarded
as an egregious violation of human rights across Europe - indeed, across much of the world.
Since then, that promise has come to be
regarded
as a key test of the developed world’s resolve to do its part in the fight against global warming.
Immigration is
regarded
as a deep threat by many people, so that demagogues are increasingly able to marshal resentment and grassroots support.
Purchases of these relatively low-cost items can be
regarded
as the withdrawal symptoms of the world’s consumer binge.
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