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Given this, the failure of the GGE in July 2017 should not be
viewed
as the end of the process.
A writer for the Times of India expressed Indians’ sensitivity succinctly: “The sad truth is that India is now
viewed
abroad as a third-rate banana republic.”
Until recently, international organizations and governments had relatively well-defined roles in the global development and sustainability agenda, whereas the private sector’s participation in the process was often
viewed
through the lens of its contributions to economic growth, job creation, and tax revenue.
Given America’s unique role in the world, its actions tend to be
viewed
as somehow justifiable, even when many Americans recognize them as technically wrong.
And devaluation of the renminbi could be
viewed
as an aggressive move to reverse the export slide and restore domestic growth – a move that could prompt competitors in Asia and elsewhere to push down their exchange rates as well, triggering an all-out currency war.
Second, the US regards trade primarily as an instrument of political sovereignty, whereas European countries since the end of World War II have
viewed
it as a tool for delivering prosperity and limiting conflict.
By making himself, in effect, the state, Putin, like the gerontocracy that collapsed with Gorbachev’s rise, is increasingly
viewed
as responsible for all state failures.
The puzzle is not only that long-term rates are too low when
viewed
in the international context, but also that they are too low when
viewed
in America’s domestic context.
Making such data open and accessible should be
viewed
as a basic condition of ensuring people’s ability to hold governments accountable and thus participate in decisions that affect their lives.
In the new order established under this Second Turkish Republic, any challenge to his authority is liable to be
viewed
as treason.
Some argue that ERM II membership should be
viewed
as a longer-term proposition - possibly lasting until 2010 - for the benefit of candidates themselves.
The Kremlin
viewed
with great apprehension the specter of regime change, especially in its neighborhood.
Her grown children, who
viewed
her body, told relatives that they saw evidence of torture and that she had sustained a severe head wound.
Proportional representation is widely
viewed
as one factor that promotes the implementation of redistributive policies by providing a political voice to minorities.
Encouragingly, rogue fishing is no longer
viewed
as an orphan policy issue in some countries.
The inclusion of women in the military was
viewed
as an experiment that could go either way, and the PAF greeted it only reluctantly.
Certainly, it would not be
viewed
favorably in considering a candidate for tenure or a promotion.
In Vietnam, the indigenous Degar people, also called Montagnards, are
viewed
with suspicion for their Christian faith, and the government is responsible for numerous cases of torture and abuse, while hundreds of Degar women have been subject to forced sterilization.
In a recent essay, Carter wrote that Obama, “misled” by his own analysis,
viewed
as suspect “recommendations from me and others to more aggressively challenge China’s excessive maritime claims and other counterproductive behaviors.”
The International Monetary Fund, the European Commission, and the European Central Bank are often
viewed
as such technocratic institutions – and as supporting the technocratic element within states and societies around the world.
China has intervened whenever it has
viewed
the Korean Peninsula as a potential beachhead for an invading maritime power.
Liberals are
viewed
as vampires, seeking only to make money for themselves and their cronies.
Though Alexeyeva criticized Putin, he manifested a grudging respect for her, perhaps because he
viewed
her as a Russian patriot.
It may even lead to the US no longer being
viewed
as a good place to issue sovereign debt.
Of course, the attacks in Paris should be viewed, above all, in terms of geopolitics and security.
The rule of al-Nasir – who
viewed
the Shia as an intrinsic part of the Islamic community and sought to treat all of his subjects equally – was characterized by a marked decrease in sectarian tensions.
In Pakistan, for example, there are sectarian killings almost daily; in Malaysia, the tiny Shia population is
viewed
as an existential threat; and incendiary language dominates discourse about rival sects in Wahhabi circles in Saudi Arabia and far beyond.
The fall of Saddam Hussein in 2003 provides a good example of how a political event,
viewed
through a sectarian lens, can be interpreted differently.
But in most developing countries, such a policy is
viewed
as using oil money to help someone else's economy.
Indeed, we are now at a critical point in what has become a global movement to stop irresponsible corporate practices from being
viewed
as business as usual.
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