Diplomatic placeboes reduce the perceived need and popular support for more effective, albeit more difficult, alternatives.
But, perhaps paradoxically, that very advancement should also reduce the perceived need for such a safety net.
Was the Noda visit simply dictated by the perceived need not to allow a year to end without it?
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Are they little more than cynical posturing, animated by the perceived need to demonstrate toughness as a prospective Commander-in-Chief?
By doing this, we can avoid the perceived need to resort to economic sanctions and military force that needlessly harm human life.
"There's a perceived need -- even if you've won an election -- to retain the image of speaking for a population, " he said.
The next round of scandals will raise the ante even further unless tangible commitments to reputation management counter the perceived need for accelerated government oversight.
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One senior MP suggested to me that, should the perceived need become pressing, the UK Government might choose to set the Convention aside and call a referendum.
We welcome people who fit into this definition into space segregated by sex in recognition of their perceived need for access and in the fervent hope that we can achieve such protection for identifiably transgender or transsexual people without harming females.
Overall, Sipri expects world military spending to continue to fall until the global economy recovers, further demonstrating the fact that the industry is driven by the amount of money available to governments as much as by their perceived need for the equipment.
This will require a massive public education campaign, because the perceived need for such limitations on domestic freedom has become so ingrained in the American psyche that most Americans are either not conscious of them or unaware that these are relatively new restrictions permitted only during the Cold War.
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She identified the four major barriers for women: cost, culture, technical literacy and perceived lack of need.
If Obama wants to change the strategic game on Iran, Israel-Palestine, Syria, Cuba, Russia and other challenges, he will need partners who are perceived as tough, smart, shrewd and even skeptical of the deals he wants to do.
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Cardinal Bergoglio certainly preferred life in the local Church to the bureaucracy of Rome's administrative body - the Curia, which is widely perceived as plagued with management issues and in need of reform.
To avoid a conversation spiralling into a misunderstanding or complaint, GPs need to use tact and show compassion otherwise they could be perceived as critical or judgemental.
Political observers have said Bloomberg would need to reduce his role in the company in order to free himself from perceived conflicts of interest between his media outlets and a candidacy for public office.
It's hard to justify to taxpayers that we need to reward the same group of people who, rightly or wrongly, are perceived as responsible for the current situation.
Some of the main concerns that emerged were that existing data and monitoring systems in the region are perceived to be inadequate and weak and that stakeholders, the public, and even decision makers need to be better involved.
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.
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