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This activism comes mainly in response to the latest alarming figures on youth unemployment in southern Europe, with sky-high rates of joblessness widely
regarded
as politically unacceptable.
Padoa-Schioppa
regarded
this as a factor contributing to the US and UK authorities’ reluctance to step in at the right time before the 2007-2008 crisis.
President George W. Bush and his cheerleaders, invoking the Munich Agreement at every opportunity,
regarded
the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, as a call to arms.
But to let a new recession happen after a short and feeble recovery would be
regarded
by citizens as a major policy failure, which would further weaken support for the euro.
Others, for the same reason,
regarded
Hong Kong as a dangerous Trojan horse that could seriously undermine the Communist order.
Now that enhancement of psychological well-being is
regarded
by some as a proper medical goal, the range of potentially treatable conditions has expanded enormously.
As a consequence, law, which constitutes the foundation of institution-building, has been
regarded
as no more than a toolbox.
Though
regarded
by many as one of the safest and least corrupt societies in the world, Rwanda faces a great shortage of doctors and nurses.
Similarly, common unemployment insurance is
regarded
as a scheme to make Germans pay for unemployed Spanish or French workers.
During the boom years, when countries like Greece, Portugal, and Spain were running ever-larger external deficits, their exports did not grow quickly, so their foreign debt/exports ratios deteriorated steadily, reaching levels that are usually
regarded
as a warning signal.
For example, for Spain and Portugal, the sum of past deficits relative to annual exports reached 300% and 400%, respectively, in 2009, whereas a 250% ratio is typically
regarded
as the threshold at which external-financing problems can arise.
Whereas EU membership was once
regarded
as a gateway to prosperity, it is increasingly viewed as a drag on progress.
But the US government has always
regarded
them as domestic American issues rather than as key foreign-policy concerns.
In this respect, Vilks’ work must be
regarded
as having succeeded in exposing moral double standards – no matter what one thinks of the drawing itself.
Action is
regarded
as more urgent in some quarters than in others.
Even when non-Muslim white men launch explicitly terrorist attacks – for example, Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh, who murdered 168 people in 1995, or the “Unabomber” Theodore Kaczynski – their offenses are typically
regarded
as isolated law-enforcement issues, not as terrorism.
Even if Israeli and Palestinian leaders can be persuaded to sign some kind of deal, it will not stand the test of time unless it is generally
regarded
as fair.
Designated as a European Community institution, it was
regarded
as being dangerously political.
And insights from behavioral science were inadequately
regarded
– if not shunned altogether – in favor of analytically elegant microeconomic underpinnings that were model-friendly, but unrealistic and overly simplistic.
Russia viewed the plan – which President Barack Obama went through with last year – as a direct threat, and a sign that calls for closer ties should be
regarded
with caution.
Because Mr. Armitage and many other American members of the joint committee became high officials in the Bush administration, Japan's politicians
regarded
a response to this report as vital.
In the United States, Hillary Clinton is preparing for her second run for the presidency, and Janet Yellen is the first woman Chair of the US Federal Reserve Board – widely
regarded
as one of the world’s most powerful offices.
Widely
regarded
a year ago as a shoo-in for the Democratic Party’s nomination, she has faced a far more difficult slog than anyone, including her, ever contemplated.
Whenever we prioritize, we not only say where we should do more (which is good) but also where we should not increase our efforts (which is
regarded
as cynical).
Westerners took to calling the Old Man’s followers hashashin, or users of hashish, because they
regarded
intoxication as the only possible explanation for such “senseless” disregard for one’s own physical wellbeing.
Before the election, pro-Europeans
regarded
the upcoming vote as evidence that a new pattern of EU-wide democracy was emerging.
This is something that the IEO report evidently
regarded
as beyond its mandate – or too sensitive – to discuss.
As a result, many
regarded
his campaign as very right-leaning.
Ruling out the connivance of top executives raises an alarming question: Does Jamie Dimon, J.P. Morgan’s highly
regarded
CEO, have as little grasp of the exposures embedded in his bank’s nearly $80 billion derivatives book as Tony Hayward, the hapless ex-CEO of BP, had of the hazards of his company’s ill-fated rig in the Gulf of Mexico?
The Greening of BushThe United States is usually
regarded
as an environmental laggard, with President George W. Bush perceived as being little better than the head of a gang of willful polluters who do everything they can to obstruct global action to protect the environment.
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