Sentence examples for perceived globally from inspiring English sources

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The disagreement is also about how Iraq's leaders want their country to be perceived globally.

Howie said the fact that Pillay "raised Australia in a statement that also addressed human rights crises in Ukraine, Syria, North Korea and Sri Lanka shows the level of seriousness with which these issues are perceived globally".

He emerged to make a TV appearance in which he begged his compatriots to forgive him for making what - he could see in retrospect - was a buffoonish spectacle of himself as head of a country now perceived globally as an ostentatious upstart, and by some (such as Gordon Brown) as a debt-defaulting pariah.

The notion of dealing with the way that the country is perceived globally as well as economic stimulus there in a hurry and need to be".

Naturalness is perceived globally with regards to the movement of the entire face, and indeed body; this hampers current models which treat speech animation as an isolated part of human behaviour.

Nigeria is paying a heavy price for its culture of kidnapping — in human lives, in collective fear and intimidation, and in economic costs that in some places reaches 6% of the GDP. 1. Putting the issue of kidnapping-for-business under the media spotlight: Nigeria's leadership cares a lot about how it is perceived globally.

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So great is Start-Up Chile's perceived success globally, that it has earned itself the nickname "Chilecon Valley".

In fact, it makes the betweenness of a node depend on the actual size of the connected component to which the node belongs, thus avoiding anomalous situations where a node in a very small component could be otherwise perceived as globally central.

Many of Senator and possibly President Obama's close retainers and acolytes may cringe at the thought of channeling Richard Nixon -- but they will need his approach to global affairs in a time marked by the globally perceived decline of American moral, military and economic leadership.

People with disabilities are perceived to be globally helpless based on their need for assistance with some facets of daily life (Wright, 1983), fueling the conviction that they are unable to render the help needed for successful partnership or parenting.

The result put Australia in 13th place globally for perceived openness, the country's equal lowest ranking in the 20-year history of the report.

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