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Perceived

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  • Gerry Anderson, who perceived a likeness to fellow American actor Paul New
  • ion on redevelopment, the shopping center is perceived a dead mall, and closed in early 2010.
  • ncluded from its results that most Americans perceived a decline in moral values.
  • means that the painful stimulus is not even perceived: a patient cannot describe the intensity or
  • e, tobacco, and other substances - that some perceived a need for verifiable quality assurance.
  • hort national scandal ensued at what critics perceived a slight against veterans and against the co
  • He perceived a growing anti-clericalism in the United Sta
  • At 41° 30' he perceived a point of land to which, in honor of the vi
  • ip-owning and ship management company, which perceived a need for India to produce increasing numbe
  • ch symptoms as a heavy feeling in the chest, perceived abdominal mass (previously thought to define
  • dnesday had damaged the Conservative Party's perceived ability to safeguard public finance.
  • nd religion, where they are prized for their perceived ability to promote physical and mental heali
  • rs 1 to 4 divided into four streams based on perceived ability/achievement, year 5 divided into 2 s
  • a nonprofit organization that seeks to limit perceived abuse of the United States patent system.
  • nt drew up a Declaration of Right to address perceived abuses of government under James II and to s
  • ative England and internationally due to the perceived accuracy of his predictions.
  • Unfortunately this perceived accuracy is debatable.
  • Quinic acid is also implicated in the perceived acidity of coffee.
  • Whether through the perceived actions of his club or not, Gordon never rep
  • There are several perceived advantages to using a horse rather than a do
  • The only perceived advantange of doxacurium over that of mivacu
  • Usually the patient then returns the perceived affection by means of letters, phone calls,
  • This sharing allows mapping the perceived affective cues of others onto the behaviors
  • mass of the common people "pursuing a dimly perceived agenda of their own"-were not loyal to any o
  • ission stated; "the most common themes were: perceived aggression, concern he had been watered down
  • statewide competition to try and improve the perceived ailing standard of football across the state
  • The perceived air quality is measured in Decipol.
  • Perhaps the main reason for the alienation perceived among the younger generations in the poorest
  • Some observers have perceived an overlap between the offices of Treasurer
  • to India with the conquest of Burma, Indians perceived an inability upon the part of the British to
  • Flordemayo's gift was perceived and utilised by her mother, a midwife, very
  • e marks a shift in how the role of humans is perceived and discussed.
  • back on his early public persona, how he was perceived and received.).
  • in the nervous system through which pain is perceived and processed.
  • I wanted to see how I am perceived, and I wanted to hear what people with knowl
  • state of trance until an object or event is perceived and a divination worked out.
  • ads nearby, the influence of Freemasonry was perceived, and complaints were made to the Imperial po
  • s did much to transform the way football was perceived and played throughout continental Europe.
  • make a significant difference in how one is perceived and accepted by others.
  • During the war, Kerr was at first perceived and interned as an enemy alien.
  • one who sees it, between the object that is perceived and the subject who perceives it.
  • commenting on his weaknesses, especially his perceived annoying demeanor.
  • arrassing, as he had not marched far when he perceived another body of Jacobites, the Macdonells of
  • ral bias on school campuses, the income gap, perceived anti-Americanism of the United Nations, and
  • used considerable controversy because of its perceived anti-Catholic message.
  • who expressed opposition to Myers due to his perceived anti-environmental views.
  • ich was banned in Pakistan due to the film's perceived anti-Pakistan material.
  • s, voter apathy is a term used to describe a perceived apathy (lack of caring) among voters in an e
  • s organized on May 3, 1994, in response to a perceived apostasy in the LDS Church.
  • angerous and unreliable colleague due to his perceived arrogance and selfishness, as well as his te
  • always maintained his hostility towards the perceived arrogance and "snobbishness" of some in the
  • When his widely perceived arrogance also put off the major sponsors of
  • Detractors often also complain of a perceived artificiality or inappropriateness in the sw
  • the evidence to our colleagues because it's perceived as tabloid."
  • s dominated by the National Salvation Front, perceived as a neo-communist party with a small factio
  • ame about the same time, and both games were perceived as competitors.
  • he climax of his engulfing narrative, widely perceived as one of the main works of Mexican literatu
  • e been unusual in the time and place, he was perceived as egotistical and greedy.
  • uld not win the race but was glad at what he perceived as the new positions of his opponents on ill
  • sidential and parliamentary elections, being perceived as the strongest opposition party in Croatia
  • Not only because it was perceived as modern, but also because Neder also means
  • In the movie, this song can also be perceived as a birth, the beginning, genesis.
  • stated that the Conservatives were currently perceived as the "nasty party".
  • ction, for example: 1. "The borough is often perceived as having a good educational record" 2. "for
  • The song was widely perceived as a protest song, which is also underlined
  • rights circles was quite low and it was not perceived as trustworthy or reliable organisation .
  • ntravention of this policy and should not be perceived as representing the organization in any capa
  • have easily tolerated anything that could be perceived as disloyalty by his army.
  • buttery or butterscotch flavour, where it is perceived as a flaw.
  • He is easily perceived as a loyal and grateful student of the great
  • Blokken was a dystopian work which was perceived as a criticism of communism.
  • established a powerful kingdom that Augustus perceived as a threat to Rome.
  • Although he was not unanimously perceived as a major author in the German-speaking are
  • With a striking appearance and charm, he was perceived as quite the ladies man.
  • the consumption and overabundance that they perceived as characteristic of post-World War Two Amer
  • h an irredeemable world (where modern man is perceived as forgotten in death)."
  • icans for Patsy Dougherty, which some people perceived as the American League's attempt to increase
  • ing his defeat, Gray angrily slammed what he perceived as negative and "biased" coverage of him by
  • the end of the century, the legislation was perceived as increasingly out of line with Articles 81
  • e that October the "It's My Party" track was perceived as a cover of Lesley Gore's hit.
  • They were perceived as anti-clerical and radical by their politi
  • The behaviour may be perceived as shyness by others, and can be linked to s
  • cceptable mignons and his fashionable court, perceived as effete and disengaged, all too ready to c
  • Reinfeldt has been perceived as a controlled and harmonious person, and h
  • on, though a slave-owner and aristocrat, was perceived as being simple and a commoner.
  • issouri Unionists were diamayed at what they perceived as Harney's one-sided adherence to the truce
  • ge and a lifelong campaigner against what he perceived as injustice.
  • The six were protesting at what they perceived as abandonment by French authorities.
  • h countries; the new university is generally perceived as an additional contribution to traditional
  • Both men, angered by what they perceived as libellous statements, declared that Desmo
  • Opera Australia were criticised for what was perceived as a decline in artistic standards since the
  • He was widely perceived as the favored candidate of much of the city
  • cern of Liberal Unionists was that what they perceived as the need for important reforms was being
  • In earlier times the Teufelsloch was perceived as something rather threatening.
  • Bomberg's edition of the Talmud later became perceived as the "uncensored" version.
  • ponses she often lost patience with what she perceived as stupidity on the part of some questioners
  • ase as a form of rebellion against what they perceived as the oppression by the older generation, e
  • nt created to track the activities of groups perceived as subversive.
  • mation) that constitute or may reasonably be perceived as constituting a conflict of interest with
  • It may also be directed at someone who is perceived as boring or single-minded; suggesting they
  • ITV Thames Valley was not perceived as a legal Channel 3 entity with regulator O
  • at, once it was underway, the event would be perceived as relevant and welcoming for all inhabitant
  • The event was widely perceived as being dominated by the Japan, who claimed
  • This phrase is commonly perceived as derogatory by most non-Chinese speakers.
  • only marginalized them and caused them to be perceived as lackeys of the Arab states.
  • The Conservatives were perceived as being unequivocal in their support for Gi
  • endent producers an alternative to what they perceived as the low prices paid by Standard Oil and t
  • and Volage opened fire on Chinese ships they perceived as being hostile.
  • pop music scene (SAW, etc.), and she's often perceived as being a British artist by Americans.
  • as part of the wider Albanian community, yet perceived as being highly controversial because of the
  • ratings went up, and Buenos Dias came to be perceived as a real contender with KMEX's morning show
  • ritics argue that each holding pond has been perceived as a risk that threatens water quality, publ
  • They felt that the party was perceived as being tired, directionless, arrogant, and
  • in the United States, perturbed by what they perceived as collusion between the FDA and food conglo
  • e reorganisation to get rid of those whom he perceived as a threat, which was something of a backha
  • "China is a good villain because they are perceived as an economy on the come (moving up). 
  • an often forthright champion against what he perceived as the undeserved neglect of the scorer's ro
  • en Romanian peasants and the Jewish element, perceived as not just foreign, but also "cosmopolitan
  • e the Revenue Minister of Maharashtra, often perceived as a powerful ministry.
  • anterbury Robert Runcie, criticising what he perceived as the shallowness of such worship.
  • ing the stone, suggests that what Wright had perceived as traces of a letter g was merely "damage t
  • x-patient's battles with Spider-Man, whom he perceived as a challenge.
  • ination aggravated by the fact that they are perceived as being allies of one part of the conflict,
  • ed by the government to be 180,000 though is perceived as a much smaller city.
  • t of John Charles McQuaid to counter what he perceived as the influence of Sandymount High.
  • ) where the original cover art may have been perceived as too disturbing or offensive.
  • ons - our being - causes us great suffering, perceived as the unbearable lightness of being consequ
  • were made to defend Washington from what was perceived as an imminent Confederate attack.
  • nd especially the "2003 Hood Event" that was perceived as a national humiliation in Turkey.
  • eeting or posting anything ... that could be perceived as reflecting political, racial, sexist, rel
  • Thus, Trudeau is generally perceived as not being anti-communist whereas Reagan i
  • with Romanian Intelligence, which is widely perceived as the successor of the Securitate; several
  • rried out numerous attacks on establishments perceived as un-Islamic, including coffee shops, beaut
  • Hoover was perceived as doing little to solve the crisis, and his
  • Ellington was perceived as less progressive than Clement and more in
  • more recently, she has been more critically perceived as a "White Australasia" apologist in Philli
  • room, however, can cause a pure white to be perceived as off-white.
  • mooth running of the site, censorship can be perceived as being ironic for a site that is user gene
  • ader after Nelson Mandela, and was sometimes perceived as a rival to the more moderate party leader
  • ress to the United States Congress which was perceived as direct threat of war with Great Britain i
  • casion of contact with something or somebody perceived as extremely beautiful or holy.
  • In the trailer, Harker was perceived as a much more efficient and couragious vamp
  • devotes nearly 300 pages to decrying what he perceived as profanity and moral degeneration in the s
  • Because of what was perceived as indecent content, two affiliates of NBC r
  • g missions because soldiers are consequently perceived as doing more harm than good.
  • Originally perceived as a novelty surf act due to the first album
  • being forced to fire a correspondent who was perceived as too rightist by the majority in the Labou
  • He was generally perceived as something of a small-c conservative tradi
  • h' reached Paris, there was fury at what was perceived as blatant Chinese treachery.
  • Every wavelength of light is perceived as a spectral color, in a continuous spectru
  • The 2003 merger was perceived as an attempt to bring more working class La
  • Then, Shinku is perceived as bossy and cold, but she is actually very
  • ickness and speed, but he was undersized and perceived as fumble-prone (as it happens, he fumbled o
  • opment process for the Squeak main image was perceived as not open enough to all community members.
  • The secondary benefits of being perceived as "green" may also be valued as a form of g
  • ion, today the Reform Party is not generally perceived as a major player in national politics, thou
  • trategy by Central to get rid of a programme perceived as an embarrassment; without Meg, thought he
  • positive message to counterbalance what they perceived as the heavy dose of negativity found in con
  • stians saw it as a way of bringing what they perceived as charismatic choruses into mainstream chur
  • iests and laity expressed anger at what they perceived as a clear bias against the church.
  • , on the other hand, is ready to do anything perceived as popular in the musical world.
  • The figurative style of his large bronzes is perceived as an important precursor to the greater sim
  • espite its Type 1 underpinnings, the car was perceived as a modern looking urban car (at least when
  • ato, Fragaria and Tobacco which is why it is perceived as a pest.
  • d by the contemporary FB series Holden being perceived as lacklustre and dated by comparison.
  • ive towards West Germany and what Schnitzler perceived as Western imperialism across the world.
  • e in a conscious effort to address what Liwa perceived as a failure to communicate the deeper meani
  • sound on a number of tracks and is therefore perceived as a departure by many fans.
  • chief's comments were in response to what he perceived as widespread student apathy at the time.
  • introduced as health product and it is still perceived as health supplementary food.
  • languages, in which plural forms tend to be perceived as deferential and more polite than singular
  • hat symbolic of the Soviet era and sometimes perceived as souvenirs.
  • is forced to live face-to-face with those he perceived as "the enemy," a confrontation that reveals
  • h Stalin; despite his foreign origin, he was perceived as a local member of the PCR, and became gen
  • tated from year to year, so neither award is perceived as better than the other.
  • He is perceived as being on the libertarian-left wing of the
  • ctantly left in their care, all of which was perceived as leading to a better life.
  • ition since 1966, so a defeat there would be perceived as a grave blow to the SPD.
  • by Van Bellingen that day and this event was perceived as a strong anti-racism signal.
  • it Amour for U.S. release so it would not be perceived as a martial arts film.
  • her party girl image; her image is commonly perceived as being drunk when in actuality her lifesty
  • In Turkey, the battle is perceived as a defining moment in the history of the T
  • What was then perceived as her Byzantine extravagance included the u
  • erisive expression applied to various people perceived as heretics - first the Franciscans and late
  • tates, referring to the part of the movement perceived as weak.
  • The accident was perceived as a particularly big loss for Denmark's mus
  • ver, his previous The Earl of Essex had been perceived as highly political, and therefore Gustavus
  • Jackson was perceived as less charismatic than his father and less
  • who has repeatedly made statements that are perceived as anti-gay.
  • ite being available nationally) it is widely perceived as being oriented (as its name suggests) tow
  • Maginess was perceived as being sympathetic to Catholics, having ba
  • mes in traditionally Catholic countries were perceived as having a strong Masonic element.
  • for students whose dress and lifestyle were perceived as counter-culture or alternative and who ad
  • re to acquire nuclear technology that Israel perceived as a threat, then the Daniel Project recomme
  • Code bloat is the production of code that is perceived as unnecessarily long, slow, or otherwise wa
  • [of magellan], in order to mitigate what was perceived as the striking diplomatic defeat for Argent
  • War must be perceived as legitimate in the eyes of the people and
  • result of this the main theme can hardly be perceived as the entrance of the recapitulation, and t
  • ile he won his party primary in 1958 (he was perceived as a "liberal Republican" and opposed by Ida
  • The RT considered what they perceived as the SWP's abandonment of a revolutionary
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