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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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