The Center views with alarm this Soviet behavior and urges that the Bush Administration do nothing that could be perceived as minimizing the significance of such non-compliant activities -- all-too-reminiscent as they are of Moscow's past record of contempt for its arms control obligations -- or otherwise viewed as acquiescing in these violations.
If anxiety about the value of financial assets is such that gold - perceived as the last safe haven in the storm - is to soar by almost 50% in four months, heaven help us.
Ridge said officials have to look at the issue of whether such information, perceived as possibly harmful to security, should be made available to the public.
Then there are distinctly cultural issues, such as the perceived unwillingness of many East Asian men to share child-raising duties with their wives.
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What is more, waiving this amendment in the absence of such reforms could be perceived as a stupefyingly cynical reversal of a formal presidential commitment made just last July.
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Well, as I've been pointing out for some weeks the big threat to banks in eurozone countries perceived to be at some risk of leaving the currency union - such as Greece, Spain, Portugal, and Italy - is an outflow of deposits.
In the first five months of the year, Spain's banks lost 3% of their deposits as savers moved their cash to perceived safe havens, such as Germany, or spent their accumulated savings to make up for the collapse in their incomes.
As such, investors have flocked to the perceived safety of bonds, driving yields down and prices up.
The degree of regulation should be proportionate to the perceived risk of the new organism, which is a function of certain characteristics of the host plant, such as weediness, toxicity, ability to outcross, etc.
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The US president said that many doubts were expressed about the operation by those who knew about it, because of the greater perceived risks in comparison with other possible methods such as air strikes, but that he welcomed this openness.
Investors fled all financial assets such as equities and sought refuge in the perceived safety of U.S. Treasury bonds and gold.
The stringent rules are focused on strengthening balance sheets and reducing perceived financial sector excesses such as banker bonuses.
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"The Pennsylvania legislature could have rationally believed that some married women are initially inclined to obtain an abortion without their husbands' knowledge because of perceived problems -- such as economic constraints, future plans, or the husbands' previously expressed opposition -- that may be obviated by discussion prior to the abortion, " wrote Alito.
It would also bar same-sex marriage ceremonies on U.S. military bases and would require the installation of an East Coast missile defense system to help counter perceived threats from countries such as Iran and North Korea.
Countries perceived to offer better conditions to asylum seekers, such as Germany, Switzerland and the Netherlands, have been moving to reduce differences.
Leaving aside the terrorist groups that have continued to mount sporadic attacks on Americans in the region, non-violent movements, such as the Muslim Brotherhood, have issued calls to resist America's perceived drive for hegemony.
Women who aspire to leadership may have to "conveniently forget about some negatives, " such as the fact that "women who behave in a dominant fashion may be perceived as more masculine, " Dr. Keating says.
Some liberal senators, such as Idaho's Frank Church, led show trials on the CIA's perceived perfidies.
They will regard issues such as the conundrum of cross-border politics as mere sophistry, compared with those perceived certainties.
U.K allies such as Poland, Sweden and the Netherlands are wary of being identified with what is perceived to be British obstructionism.
The WEF surveys 90 different factors, including hard data such as gross domestic product and softer factors like perceived level of bribery and ethical behavior.
No longer satisfied with Western-defined progress, these countries have become emboldened players on the world stage, using commodities such as crude oil, natural gas and mineral deposits as weapons against perceived U.S. hegemony.
Oye and Boe talked around the political genesis of songs such as "Peacetime Resistance, " but while he was reluctant to be perceived as a pugilistic Scandinavian bashing American leaders, Oye seemed pleased when I guessed that "Rule My World" was directed at the former president.
So, when the government announced a program during a downturn period of negative sentiment, such as was the case with TARP, TALF, and QE1, there were no positive perceived effects upon the market.
Consult with those directly responsible for certification of the safety, reliability and effectiveness of the diminishing U.S. nuclear arsenal in order to obtain candid assessments uncompromised by perceived political considerations as to what levels of testing are required to make such certifications for the foreseeable future.
His anger with what he perceived as occasional lack of respect from Washington translated into erratic statements, such as public threats to join the Taliban.
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