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e concerned since it could undermine his own perceived qualities.
Less happiness and lower perceived quality of life.
ufacturing having an inherent link with high perceived quality, quickly dispatching a team to Europ
rect and significant impact on its actual or perceived quality.
his hand... Elizur Wright looked it over and perceived quickly enough that no company could underta
gure which corresponds closely to him but is perceived quite differently; as a hand holding up a bu
ions caused a media furore on the grounds of perceived racism.
ause of fear of disclosure and the resulting perceived ramifications.
theory, he redefined the problem in terms of perceived, rather than real, enlargement.
ee compares his input/outcome ratio with the perceived ratios of others.
Science explains perceived reality best, not because it is necessarily
Leeds, who perceived referee Christos Michas to have made a numbe
acteristics that are either stereotypical or perceived regarding that gender or race.
riots of 1969 also highlighted the issue of perceived regional bias where Northern Ireland governm
y deficit" caused by an alienation from, and perceived rejection by, individuals of the subject's g
In this treatise, Elsholtz examines the perceived relationship between proportions of the huma
nson's 1999 study cannot be relied upon: the perceived relationships as presented there are far mor
determined the ballot ordering "based on the perceived relative importance of the proposed laws."
nce of the scientific explanation due to its perceived religious implications (e.g. its implied rej
work is fixed…and from which the work can be perceived, reproduced, or otherwise communicated” and
The name comes from a perceived resemblance of the material to the porous bo
to politics, but the French denied them that perceived right.
elected by Labour over his criticisms of its perceived rightward march.
Thompson reported a significant perceived rise in body temperature that led to paralys
Andy Robinson was willing to pay for such a perceived risk, and whether such a substantial amount
the low-pressure engine) who highlighted the perceived risks of using high pressure steam.
relative to the share price, as a result of perceived risks (respectively legal action from smoker
analysis of how humans assess and respond to perceived risks.
tecting slavery and the federal government's perceived role in attempting to abolish slavery.
Indeed, because of his perceived role in restoring the true faith prior to th
of the name of a Holy Ghost father with the perceived rowdiness of the game of basketball, Father
(1899) symbolizes Finnish resistance to the perceived Russification.
ask-linked system, is fitted, because of the perceived safety of the system of on-street running tr
Pazder described the perceived satanic problem as "The pure group of ‘ortho
have risked a war with Spain (who would have perceived Scotland to be acting as an agent for Englan
downgraded the embassy threat in response to perceived security threats, as well as other embassies
lopment and evaluation of a scale to measure perceived self-efficacy in people with arthritis.
o politics; by continuously making Specter's perceived sexism an issue, she jumped out to an early
sketch on Victoria Wood, mocking the series' perceived sexism, cheapness, and use of technobabble.
ssment that appears to be based on actual or perceived sexual orientation, because employment discr
ent and opportunity, regardless of actual or perceived sexual orientation or gender identity or mil
hate crime against an individuals actual or perceived sexual orientation.
free from discrimination based on actual or perceived sexual orientation or gender identity or mil
opportunity for all, regardless of actual or perceived sexual orientation or gender identity or mil
s, an image that contrasted sharply with the perceived sexual connotation of the title of their lon
, the assimilator attempts to rid himself of perceived shameful associations with his original soci
will slow down development and increase the perceived sharpness of the film.
After continued criticism of Pauline Marois perceived shift to the right on certain policy issues,
reventing or limiting the effects of real or perceived shortages of food.
one perceived shortcoming of TRAC was lack of full extensi
It was developed to address perceived shortcomings in Ruby on Rails' ActiveRecord
BBC commentary focused on Koldun's perceived similarities to Princess Diana.
in Amanita section Phalloideae because of a perceived similarity to A. citrina, it is now classifi
This was mainly due to a perceived similarity with the pyrgine tribes Celaenorr
uals on the healthiness of foods, snacks are perceived similarly to other foods and can be regarded
his foot beaten as a form of punishment for perceived sins.
Heather Knutson in 2007, which measured the perceived size of the planet over a broad range of wav
undreds of years in cosmetics because of its perceived skin healing properties.
ren group, who withdrew over concerns over a perceived slide to modernity in that group.
lenged an Irish journalist to a duel after a perceived slight against the Italian Army .
Day's departure resulted from a perceived slight by his partners following the merger
get anything he wants or in response to any perceived slight.
its chief initial instigator, in response to perceived slights by the British while campaigning wit
ligan resigned on January 27, 1950, due to a perceived snub by the university offering him only a o
g animus for the Clintons, possibly due to a perceived snub by First Lady Hillary Clinton, who decl
It was also a response to a perceived snub at the Brit Awards, where SAW acts lost
Has the Court concluded that the perceived social harm of polygamy is a "legitimate con
normal" or "strange" people coupled with the perceived societal drain caused by immigrants, the def
d at Hill Top, a consequence of the county's perceived Southern sympathies.
iginal staircase had been whilst giving more perceived spaciousness.
hrough the abnormal attachment of meaning to perceived speech - and to its genetic basis in the cha
tion of the road is often criticized for its perceived state of urban decay, as much of it is marke
It is a play on the perceived stereotypes of daily life in a village commu
Odor intensity is the perceived strength of odor sensation.
ter roasts have a more complex and therefore perceived stronger flavor from aromatic oils and acids
individuals is not triggered by oppression, perceived suffering, revenge or desperation; rather, t
tive advantage of troop strength against the perceived superior technological capabilities of the R
ction was in direct retaliation for Stevens' perceived support of similar atrocities by the Union A
ocal Labor campaign focusing on Cunningham's perceived support for controversial federal industrial
Ziziphin reduces perceived sweetness of most of the carbohydrates (e.g.
serted into a cucumber plant to increase its perceived sweetness in human eaters by the Warsaw Univ
riticised in the anarchist community for his perceived sympathies for nationalism, and wrote an edi
silent traditionalists to speak out against perceived Synodical heavy-handedness and doctrinal err
gy, where the term may be used to refer to a perceived tendency in "humans...to find animals attrac
en our subjects wholly, but now we have well perceived that they be but half our subjects, yea, and
Due to its postal location, it is commonly perceived that the town lies in Surrey, as a western s
his report of the battle, Sherman wrote, "I perceived that the enemy and our officers had settled
n the American election, but it was commonly perceived that the governing Liberals implicitly suppo
Davis perceived that all was not as it should be - even tens
During the reign of Henry VIII, it was perceived that a new prey was needed, and the fox was
s that the Morenists were upset because they perceived that Saavedra enjoyed receiving honors and d
se of controversy in cases where it has been perceived that the UK has suitable legislation for pro
ed to the altar was cured of his madness and perceived that this was the place pointed out to him b
lock at night the frigate, thinking that she perceived that the Tornado was putting herself in moti
Koch was so bothered by the favoritism he perceived that Schmertz had for union workers, that he
usually accorded to a new member, and it was perceived that he did not need such observance."
Gorchakov perceived that Russian designs against Turkey, which w
Many of their fans perceived that Kekal had technically split-up/disbande
They perceived that 'rice' Christians were completely depen
It was also perceived that this could remove a source of friction
able public cynicism is generated when it is perceived that political parties are not being open ab
I perceived that this gift I gave my father brought him
lacements, Private First Class New instantly perceived the dire peril to the other Marines and, wit
statues of Isis suckling her son Horus, they perceived the prototypes of the Virgin Mary and her ch
Bowers perceived the original Ku Klux Klan as being too passi
Although not as saliently perceived, the heart and base-notes contribute much to
ictures, were clearly critical to how people perceived the earth's shape..and pre-school children c
He perceived the Ottoman Armenians to be an extension of
When he and others perceived the need for a choir which would provide, in
le calendar 5 November, several commentators perceived the event as divine vengeance for the Gunpow
In addition to differences in how color is perceived, the nervous system does a significant amoun
He perceived the eighteenth century carving up of lands f
He perceived the new civil rights legislation and forced
the accounts of the battle uncritically and perceived the accounts as largely historical.
Mayow perceived the part "spiritus nitro-aereus" plays in co
Rhodesia, now: Zimbabwe), where most people perceived the land as beautiful despite the ongoing Bu
n this book, being one of the few people who perceived the situation accurately.
"kiss-sneeze" when a terrestrial predator is perceived; the sole terrestrial predators of P. diadem
Many Turkish Cypriots no longer perceived the Greek Cypriots as a threat, especially i
During this period, he perceived the East Coast Jewish origins of the majorit
In the Zweck im Recht is perceived the bent of the author's intellect.
ced by strong Armenian opposition because it perceived the tsarist edict as a threat to the Armenia
Meanwhile some of Essex's relatives perceived the evil effect on Essex of Cuffe's maladroi
volgarmente chiamati Etruschi, Lanzi rightly perceived their Greek origin and characters.
hey pleased, the mischief was that when they perceived their houses would be dissolved, they made l
Would that he had perceived their nature in the first generation; then h
Citizen Kane, you know, whereas other people perceived them as, like, the worst movies ever".
with little or no political experience, who perceived themselves as department heads and not as me
beverages (which in fact were non-alcoholic) perceived themselves as being "drunk", exhibited fewer
n which the individual is content with their perceived thermal state.
Antonio perceived this to be the favorable moment, informed hi
Luther perceived this as a betrayal.
nd as we know body" by qualities immediately perceived though the substance of both be unknown (bk.
ses against Allied air raids and against the perceived thread of Allied invasion.
The structures were built as a response to a perceived threat of a French invasion.
Darwin was reinforced to meet the perceived threat of invasion and additional airfields
der a 'Great Turan' in Ankara was actually a perceived threat among Nazi leaders in 1942 and 1943.
ses against Allied air raids and against the perceived threat of Allied invasion.
me spinners and handloom weavers opposed the perceived threat to their livelihood: there were frame
rage is a reaction to narcissistic injury, a perceived threat to a narcissist's self-esteem or self
rial security concerns of the French, or the perceived threat of Bolshevism in Central and Eastern
North African and Russian campaigns, and the perceived threat for invasion.
One of the steps taken to counter this perceived threat was the conversion of partially built
If a predator or perceived threat comes closer, a Steenbok will leap aw
ds to the European powers in the hope that a perceived threat to their own political/economic spher
isation set up in July 1969 in response to a perceived threat to the nationalist community of Derry
To protect itself against the perceived threat, South Korea built the Peace Dam acro
f his cavalry to move east to deal with that perceived threat, leaving his army blind.
ll often viciously and tenaciously fight any perceived threat, as demonstrated when the school's fi
the Mary & Burnett river systems but due to perceived threats to their survival they were introduc
xes, regulations, and gun control efforts as perceived threats to constitutional liberties.
that the divine order of the universe can be perceived through the study of numbers and can be of g
verall effect allowed Graham's portion to be perceived through a more classical focus - though crea
publicity in the early 2000s because of its perceived ties with the Republican Party and the Bush
" belongs to a later period) and return to a perceived time where the Saxons ruled in equality and
This notion of "veneration" was perceived to be ultimately directed to the "prototypes
The district has been perceived to be a favorable jurisdiction for plaintiff
t seems to occur when chances of success are perceived to be extremely rare.
e in 1986 as an alternative to what Metcalfe perceived to be a Republican Party dominated by the Re
the highest prices would exist for the park perceived to be best.
r Memorial Awards, which "honored" what they perceived to be the worst in video games, with categor
lly voted out of the Irish League by what it perceived to have been a sectarian vandetta against a
Halliday spoke in reaction to what he perceived to be "Kramer's suggestions of big company t
A mostly-deserted island, which is widely perceived to be the home to the fountain of youth, is
be interpreted as another example of what is perceived to be a systematic and well-managed dismantl
He was, however, perceived to be weak at throwing the ball in at line-o
Frank Hawkins Kenan's concern about what he perceived to be an increasing lack of ethical standard
rty leader H. V. Evatt was leaving as it was perceived to be too marginal.
Goldberg criticized what he perceived to be her lack of patriotism in the time sho
After some time, the clash is perceived to have ended with Tomomori's death.
ng to stem a "compensation culture" that was perceived to be growing in the UK, but which some say
They are perceived to be malicious influences that lead the inn
BBC to remove him from commentary as he was perceived to be portraying a poor image of the game an
This result was unexpected, as Atkinson was perceived to be very popular at the time.
enancy policies (or enforcement thereof) are perceived to be patently unfair to the landlords.
This program is generally perceived to have resulted in a cheaper drug supply fo
As the problem was perceived to be the lack of production, it was suggest
The goddess was also perceived to be a paramount chthonic or earth goddess.
time naval battles, the latter of which were perceived to be difficult to control and co-ordinate.
It is perceived to have high medicinal values as it flows ac
He is perceived to be a climbing specialist, and to date his
verted touring cars, and developed what they perceived to be more suitable vehicles.
ing a report in which he highlighted what he perceived to be the ignorance of many diplomatic hopef
At first, it was perceived to be in response to critics who have gone a
ch of the south-western part of this ward is perceived to be in Swansea by the local people of Neat
re progressive views to counter what Franken perceived to be the dominance of conservative syndicat
aids in the visibility of the force which is perceived to enhance public confidence.
s the act of treating the homeless, or those perceived to be homeless unfavorably.
... I couldn't eat a part of what I at last perceived to be an individual with their own feelings
fined area and may have referred to any land perceived to be Christian by contemporary Muslims.
rture from the party came as the Greens were perceived to be moving to the political right.
e the target of heavy criticism as they were perceived to propose a kind of reverse sexism ideology
edievalism and elements of art and narrative perceived to be authentically medieval, in an attempt
for someone, especially a politician, who is perceived to be pliable and moldable.
on to racial issues entailed gauging what he perceived to be the common good for both Whites and Bl
eard of in the martial law era and have been perceived to be hallmarks of the "Taiwanization" effor
o elect any candidate who represents what is perceived to be a fringe party.
governing and maintaining order in what were perceived to be important cities.
more from Edmonton than Calgary and who was perceived to be less connected to the interests of Cal
ng Our Health Care System, attacking what he perceived to be the problems of the American health ca
                                                                                                   


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