Sentence examples for a perceived austerity from inspiring English sources

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This happens when there's a perceived austerity: you start attacking various groups.

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Following the creation of the European Economic Community (1957), Nordmeyer responded to a perceived threat to New Zealand trade with a 1958 austerity budget known as the "Black Budget"—that introduced heavy tax increases.

That, and a perceived benefit.

React with decorum to a perceived slight.

You might notice a few perceived gaps.

But as Tsipras spoke, thousands of people demonstrated outside the exhibition halls against a government widely perceived to have betrayed its original rallying cry to overturn austerity, with trade unionists forecasting that this winter may be the worst yet.

From 1933 to 1980, Republicans repeatedly failed to convince the country they were no longer the party of Herbert Hoover — the party, as it was perceived, of economic incompetence, austerity and recession (if not depression).

A handful of perceived ringleaders were detained.

A life is perceived, microscopically.

Overall, firms perceived a tradeoff.

The novelist Martin Amis has suggested that having white skin is still widely perceived as a core part of being English and says austerity has sent multiculturalism into decline.

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