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o simulate the natural color of a product as perceived by the customer, such as red dye like FD&C R
While "People Got to Be Free" was perceived by some as related to the assassinations of
However, much controversy was perceived by the media in Lancashire regarding the Cha
ffective focal ratio of an optical system as perceived by all components after it in the system.
layed, the discrete parallax differences are perceived by the brain as depth.
erience nonequilibrium when the situation is perceived by the human agent as being volatile, uncert
to leave the grammar school due to what was perceived by teachers as a tendency to disruption - al
de to Ofcom and the BBC as the comments were perceived by some as homophobic and offensive.
rther commercial success for a song which is perceived by many hardcore fans as a great dance anthe
en hostile to Northumbrian power or at least perceived by Oswald as a threat.
thinking about the particular object that is perceived by means of the patches of color.
Yosef, however, is generally perceived by the Israeli media as not being as accepti
ce, a dichroic filter produces light that is perceived by humans to be highly saturated (intense) i
gent tannins into larger molecules which are perceived by the taste buds as being softer.
per class) British people, who are sometimes perceived by other cultures as being reserved.
However, Osloavisen was perceived by its owners as a failed venture and was di
icism of mainland officials and policies was perceived by many to be one of the main reasons for Be
e HP research had shown that this method was perceived by the human eye as brighter for equivalent
proton size shrinks near the AdS boundary as perceived by an observer in Minkowski space.
with the contradictory duality and hypocrisy perceived by Waters in dogmatic religion and its power
of reunifying two separated collections was perceived by many people as the most compelling.
s their right not to be subjected to marches perceived by many as sectarian and intimidating.
ent circumstances, that are not always fully perceived by the people living it.
ween the object and the back-scatter that is perceived by radar of the object (a plane) flying over
Perceived by many to be a white elephant, the stadium
of Bone and Scargill, Class War began to be perceived by many anarchists as moving in a more refor
re active in a thing although they cannot be perceived by the senses....Thus the Sages reveal to th
tests in 1990, 2003 and 2004, although it is perceived by former Arsenal player Lee Dixon that this
rbia by dividing up the majority of what was perceived by Serb nationalists as Serb territory, name
Though Carter's comments were perceived by Raptors fans as his confession to not giv
e by the Treaty of Versailles which had been perceived by many if not most Germans as a humiliation
ho supported the status quo were immediately perceived, by those who wanted change, as being unpatr
e strength of pollution sources which can be perceived by humans.
It was perceived by Sanjay Arora, an independent film maker,
measure of true function to be delivered as perceived by the user."
t some point they are sounding together, and perceived by the ear as sounding together.
Her actions were perceived by her contemporaries as a challenge to gend
McMillan, perceived by many as a protest vote, garnered 40,000 v
Although perceived by some as disparaging, the band prefers to
This invasion of Florida was perceived by most of the country as ill-advised and th
ght traveling through the LC layer cannot be perceived by human observers, it must be converted int
se, the circumstances as would be reasonably perceived by Suberu were that the police officer was o
emtov, whose anti-crime patrol had long been perceived by many black residents as biased against th
rk bow-tie, but the humorous ad campaign was perceived by some as petty and mean-spirited - and Sim
en allocated on the basis of gender, and its perceived capabilities.
ees and Boethusian groups not only due their perceived carefree approach to keeping to written Tora
hdrew from the Brethren in Christ, rejecting perceived changes in the denomination's faith and prac
that calls would be cheaper than with their perceived chief competitor, British Telecom.
berty for the Australian market because of a perceived clash with charity organisation Legacy Austr
h more green on the front of buses, due to a perceived clash with Yellow Buses' livery.
nd would comment on this by pointing out the perceived closed-mindedness of some of the reviewers a
Perceived Cohesion Scale (PCS) is a six item scale tha
Smith used this perceived collaboration as a pretext upon which to tak
at the community has been acting in its "own perceived collective interests," regardless of whether
e, and their time-honored traditions for the perceived comforts of the modern world.
ly, which undermined his credibility and his perceived commitment to democracy and the constitution
Sqn's main duty was to defend Hong Kong from perceived Communist threats.
s, and encouraged the pursuit of simplifying perceived complexity in the field of data analytics.
for continuing non-adoption of CSS are: its perceived complexity, authors' lack of familiarity wit
ts organized to protest the Iraq war and the perceived concomitant restrictions on civil liberties
by the name Stegoceras sternbergi, due to a perceived conflict in cladistic analyses (Ryan and Eva
rged Board of Appeal in an effort to resolve perceived conflicts between the different decisions of
in' Suspicion, Johnson left the group due to perceived conflicts with Lee Brilleaux.
ften takes a visual approach to articulating perceived conflicts between humans and nature, and the
controversy as this appointment, because of perceived conflicts of interest between this post and
A perceived connection with the long-dead Radloff was tr
times creates changes within an individual's perceived consciousness.
ty, was created partially in response to the perceived conservative tilt of the state's Democratic
ere given free expression in reaction to the perceived constraints of rationalism imposed by the En
That wouldn't quite resolve Guy Hatton's perceived contradiction though.
The iris allows the device to increase the perceived contrast ratio of the projector.
any, Viacom, and opposed to the production's perceived contribution to the neighborhood's gentrific
selves on a collision course between Chinese perceived core interests and American perceived core i
d sequence of numbering them, based on their perceived correspondence with the names of certain cit
"blank vote", had arisen in response to the perceived corruption of the three major parties runnin
r, the project was cancelled, due to lack of perceived cost benefits for the mix of traditional and
he local Aborigines out of proportion to the perceived crime.
e in English and titles which pertain to the perceived crisis in the Church.
change generally presents both a real and a perceived crisis.
red Brenton's writing, but found much of his perceived criticism of Churchill and take on the Secon
hdrew from the University in 1843 because of perceived criticism by reform-minded trustees.
significance of the site” but rather “due to perceived criticism of Wikipedia itself.”
arrard in London in 1938 struggling with his perceived culpability in Scott's death.
In Greek mythology, the perceived cultural divisions among the Hellenes were r
In the case of invasive species, perceived cuteness may help thwart efforts to eradicat
yllis Gates acted as his beard, to avert the perceived damage that the disclosure of Hudson's homos
A major concern of Richmond residents was a perceived danger to their water supply, as most of Ric
this mindset will panic and either flee the perceived danger or attempt to eliminate it, often ign
There is an inherent perceived danger to fire.
orld governments, regardless of the relative perceived danger of the goods that are object of legis
e became a national hero, partly because his perceived daring was in sharp contrast to the incompet
ers have also been closing, some blaming the perceived decline in the centre.
e eventual dissolution of the Airborne and a perceived decline in the reputation of the entire Cana
y and overblown pretentiousness, among other perceived defects.
r distribution of wealth in the zaibatsu and perceived degenerative influences corrupting Japan's p
and the fact that some "things are no longer perceived, described, expressed, characterised, classi
in specific instances, to the inadvertent or perceived detriment of specifically English interests.
erns of biological variation and patterns of perceived difference.
ntrospection illusion" underlies a number of perceived differences between the self and other peopl
the aluminum and pottery brick piece can be perceived differently if viewed from different angles.
many want to be defined as separate from the perceived difficulties faced by south Fulton county re
However, they perceived difficulties because of the existence of the
The low ridership was attributed to the perceived difficulty in accessing the downtown station
al Space Station (ISS) that is exploring the perceived direction of up during long duration exposur
ts parts, but these proportions can never be perceived directly by the senses, which will simply en
anelling and improved ventilation to address perceived disadvantages with the no-fines construction
In 1847, in response to perceived discrimination by the Hudson's Bay Company i
f opportunity, but there is no hint that she perceived discrimination against youth.
nced he has obtained legal counsel regarding perceived discrimination by one Roland Campos, booking
ative platform attacking welfare abusers and perceived disloyalty in the Strom camp, proposing a re
corpus, and many Americans were arrested for perceived disloyalty to the Union cause.
s the term used in the United States for the perceived disparity between the number and power of th
ief congruence theory explains that it's the perceived dissimilarity of beliefs that has more of an
t and central London in order to counter the perceived distance from the capital both to the UK mar
nown, and Hitler hoped he could exploit this perceived disunity.
ing trade journal the Gavin Report regarding perceived drug connotations in its lyrics.
Grace Slick wrote the song based on perceived drug references in the classic novel Alice I
permits for techno and trance events, due to perceived drug issues.
he New Model Army, when faced with Charles's perceived duplicity, tried and executed him.
he New Model Army, when faced with Charles's perceived duplicity, reluctantly tried and executed hi
ip, Shadow Adjustment Technology for greater perceived dynamic range, and wireless flash control fo
lling off the best players, this time out of perceived economic necessity rather than pique.
ning to chopped and screwed music due to its perceived effect of slowing the brain down, giving slo
liqueurs, and various rums, so named for its perceived effects upon the drinker.
ariety of different structures and which are perceived either as heavy touch or light touch also fa
or-tat violence with a local Triad gang over perceived encroachments upon each others' turf and exp
and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau because of perceived endorsement of illegal drug use.
filing large numbers of legal claims against perceived enemies, as part of the sovereign citizen an
Guard to defend the state from attacks from perceived enemies, either from the North or South.
onopolize political power and to destroy his perceived enemies.
ions, and the gathering of "intelligence" on perceived enemies.
In photometry, luminous energy is the perceived energy of light.
der public debate on the single issue of the perceived erosion of civil liberties.
cism from the academic establishment for the perceived erratic use of classical orders.
ough to purge the Church of England from all perceived errors of the Roman Catholic Church.
ease the discrimination against people with perceived ethnic names.
When a perceived example of Zugzwang occurred in the third ga
on, and non-material values in response to a perceived excess of materialism, consumerism, technolo
nd physical geography; however, some see the perceived existence of five regions (plus, perhaps, th
s also found in French erotica, such was the perceived expertise of the English with le vice Anglai
mores in Spain in the mid-1980s, there was a perceived explosion of out-of-wedlock births.
The perceived failure of the Intelligence Services Divisio
istrustful of politicians as a result of the perceived failure and reformism of the Finnish Social
z tries to help Chris come to terms with his perceived failure, the Doctor seals off the memory of
eason for its introduction was to combat the perceived fall in the number of students studying fore
alternative to hypnosis, both because of its perceived fallibility and because he found that patien
stro by the ciompi, suspicious of di Lando's perceived favour for citizens of the middle classes.
he represented other settlers in protesting perceived favouritism by land agents in the distributi
He quickly perfected the way he perceived fighter aircraft ought to be employed as gro
While some critics perceived filler as a weakness of the album, Bailey Ra
but plans to do so were rejected due to the perceived fire hazard and high cost of HTP and she was
Photopsia is the presence of perceived flashes of light.
This expresses the opinion that the perceived flexibility and extensibility designed into
th their hostility toward the denomination's perceived focus on social action that the Confession o
d stern carvings depicting King Edgar as the perceived founder of English naval strength and domini
on the island to protect it in response to a perceived French invasion.
area because of climate and the danger they perceived from the local native American population.
the Sikhs or any external threats which they perceived from the other rulers of the time.
Possible replacements included the perceived frontrunner Katsuya Okada (known especially
The Centre has received criticism for its perceived fundamentalist Christian mission to undermin
t takes steps to enrich the setting and fill perceived gaps in IV's storyline and characterization.
rictions on freedom of speech and to prevent perceived gender stereotyping.
Despite the loss as perceived generations later, Bishop Jonathan witnessed
He perceived God as immanent within all things, including
e boy through whose eyes the entire story is perceived goes back home, after the school is closed d
ient literature, the school looked back to a perceived golden age of Japanese culture and society.
numerous news outlets detailing instances of perceived graft and corruption.
er protein-bound iodine) may contribute to a perceived greater effectiveness or confer additional b
arliament had greater interest in redressing perceived grievances occasioned by the royal administr
Mountain High School East, was opened due to perceived growth.
In other contexts it can suggest the perceived habits and aspirations of rural middle-class
ho required an individual dwelling, which it perceived had been the situation in 1939 prior to the
This was a response to perceived harm wrought upon Sweden by a half-century o
e built, then it should be built so that its perceived harms disproportionately affect poor, racial
Lucy had a perceived health need to live in a dry climate like th
rman found, in a study they performed on the perceived healthiness of a snack, that if the snack wa
In response to a perceived heavy influx of immigrants, the Conservative
ion was complicated by growing resentment at perceived heavy handedness from outside "celebrities"
ame to her asking her to bless them, as they perceived her to be a real goddess.
upposed violations of canon law, rather than perceived heresy.
Due to their perceived higher quality, as with many meat pies the q
The Council selected Ross because they perceived him to have the diplomatic skill necessary t
owledged, Jones repeated it until the French perceived him, and their fire brought him down with a
the first film and didn't notice how people perceived him, in Not Quite Human II he communicates f
gent, he wasn't as close to the centre as he perceived himself to be.
, Schwietz said that he felt no remorse, but perceived himself as merely executing justice on earth
He perceived his greatest threats from the middle class,
At the age of 8, Bhalji Pendharkar perceived his musical talent and launched him in the r
ening is linked to lower insurance rates and perceived homophobia in health care.
"Lavender Mafia" has been used to describe perceived homosexual elements within the Catholic chur
Shame regarding perceived homosexuality may contribute to the under-re
In an early 1990s 60 Minutes interview, Dial perceived host Morley Safer to be talking down to him
nd no significant effects of laugh tracks on perceived humor but suggest that it may be a moderate
input from his colleagues, frequently mocks perceived hypocrisies and absurdities of public figure
The lyrics are about mankind's perceived idea of hell, despite living in the paradise
Baker defended himself, saying that the perceived ill-will towards students was unintentional
Her perceived illegitimacy caused several projects of matr
P were not a racist organisation there was a perceived image problem relating to the similarly-styl
                                                                                                   


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