• Those that fail to do so will be perceived to be weaker than their peers.

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  • The other one is a willingness to be perceived to be distributing resources equitably and to also have fairness and justice.

    NPR: Nobel Laureate Explains Kenya's Battle for Peace

  • Defra hopes that the firms' desire to be perceived to be green will influence them to reduce the use of throwaway bags.

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  • But they receive no other benefits, no vacation, no health insurance and no other compensation that would be perceived to be part of an employer relationship.

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  • You also have to be perceived to be paying attention.

    FORBES: 10 Ways to Get People to Disagree

  • But if the balance sheet of the UK is perceived to be so strong, how can the respective balance sheets of Lloyds and Royal Bank of Scotland be perceived by creditors to be so weak?

    BBC: Investors love the UK but not its banks

  • And if market confidence is bashed as much as it may be, there will be a flight away from debt perceived to be riskier - so the European Central Bank will doubtless have to redouble efforts to buy Spanish and Italian government bonds, to prevent the borrowing costs of the Spanish and Italian governments moving back up to dangerous levels.

    BBC: Growth vs debt reduction

  • While motivations may vary, a number of these actions appear to be aimed at what is perceived to be a lack of trickle down benefits for the local population in terms of both basic services and jobs.

    FORBES: Protest Pains Could Hinder Libyan Energy Recovery

  • "This would be likely and incorrectly perceived to be a black and Hispanic problem, " he said.

    WSJ: Fed probe in NY legislature raises race question

  • For the OFT, the Big Four's stranglehold, combined with relatively low rates of switching between them by corporate clients, means that fees are probably higher than they ought to be, for services that are perceived to be pretty bog standard.

    BBC: Can the stranglehold of Big Four auditors be broken?

  • There would be hellish choices about which banks are perceived to be too big to fail, and whether lower-risk retail banks should be charged less.

    ECONOMIST: Bank bonuses

  • The fear is that the relative calm in Iraq, compared with the violence of the past years, could be shattered if the elections are perceived to be unfair or corrupt.

    BBC: Iraq arrests give rise to plot rumours

  • And if the bailout fund lost its AAA, it would become much harder and more expensive for the eurozone to raise the funds perceived to be needed to provide possible support to the likes of Italy and Spain, should they be boycotted by investors.

    BBC: Eurozone's Friday the 13th

  • Your odds of starting a successful business have to be better than winning the lottery, but the investment is perceived to be riskier.

    FORBES: The Changing Nature of Risk

  • "Not only would New Delhi be perceived to have shot itself in the foot, it would be highly unlikely for any future US administration to contemplate major initiatives with India, " she said.

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  • What could seem to be a friendly conversation about spiritual matters to one serviceperson could be perceived or deliberately mischaracterized as 'proselytizing' to the person on the receiving end.

    WSJ: Mollie Ziegler Hemingway: The Pentagon's Problem With Proselytizing

  • Even the use of ammonium hydroxide can be a double-edged sword, since ammonia is perceived to be a noxious substance (although BPI effectively explains the benefits of the process on its website).

    FORBES: E. coli Outbreak Underscores U.S. Food Safety Leadership

  • However if banks were reorganised such that there was less need for taxpayers to prop them up in a crisis, the risks of lending to banks would be perceived to have increased.

    BBC: Separation of retail banks 'will take years'

  • What also matters is whether so-called resolution procedures - emergency action when a bank gets into difficulties to break the relevant bank up, in order to protect depositors and the money transmission system - are perceived to be so robust as to minimise the potential for financial crisis.

    BBC: Sants: We wanted banks to hold more capital

  • But I definitely needed to make a statement about how I wanted to be perceived, and also to kind of empower my sisters.

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  • But if these junior managers knew about Mr Diamond's conversation with Mr Tucker, then there is an implication that Mr Diamond talked to some Barclays executives about how damaging it was for the bank that it was perceived to be paying higher bank-to-bank interest rates than rivals.

    BBC: What did Bank of England say to Barclays about Libor?

  • Carter once requested that a video made by his son be removed from the site. (Denton, who likes to be perceived as unswayable, briefly de-listed the post from search engines.) Denton occasionally has drinks with Andersen, who is now a novelist and radio host, and once personally invited him to become a Gawker commenter under his own name.

    NEWYORKER: Search and Destroy

  • " He concluded: "If we continue to be perceived as ineffective, we can be marginalized as our dialogue partners and international investors relegate us to the sidelines.

    CNN: Relegated to the Sidelines?

  • McLaren, who plan to unveil a massive upgrade package next month, are already perceived to be nosing ahead of rivals Ferrari, who still have work to do on the new F60.

    BBC: F1 teams face testing times

  • "The longer you're unemployed, the more likely you are to be perceived as a risky hire and the less likely you are to get a job, " Mr. Burtless said.

    WSJ: Measures Aim to End Bias Against Long-Term Jobless

  • But perhaps more worrying is that Italy's huge banks are likely to find it harder and more expensive to borrow - because banks are perceived to be only as safe or as risky as the governments that stand behind them to bail them out in a crisis.

    BBC: Italy's banks face squeeze

  • On a more personal level, one person might calculate that it would be in their perceived benefit to initiate a divorce, and that this process would be helped further by lying in court.

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  • These people also have different expectations about what they want from a manager, so helpful support to one person could easily be perceived as controlling micromanagement to another.

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  • Complicating matters further for CEOs, Boards, and Comp Committees attempting to determine what to do about bonuses, is all the recent media attention and public outrage in regard to what is perceived by many to be excessive, frivolous compensation.

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  • Since then, Mr Rubinstein has been at pains to be seen to be tough, aware that any perceived soft-pedalling of politicians' peccadillos will instantly be challenged in the High Court.

    ECONOMIST: Israel

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