The new doctrine's emphasis on blue-water, extra-regional naval operations further accentuates these perceptions. |
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People here will see this as a small but feasible and tangible antidote to perceptions that the country is the enemy of the rest of the world. |
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The dollarization of local savings and credits played important roles in agents' perceptions and behavior. |
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Emphasizing the scientific approach can lead to a company losing sight of the holistic perceptions of its customers. |
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Customers' satisfaction scores were based on their perceptions of companies' prices, quality, and ability to meet expectations. |
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Measurement of patients' perceptions of patient centredness provides a marker of the quality of care. |
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The dearth of roles for older female actors appeared to cultivate perceptions of their marketability. |
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This allowed them to claim that they had proved the pluralistic reality that perceptions present to us. |
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Fat and oil sticks to and coats the tongue, enhancing perceptions of smoothness, but also masking and altering taste perceptions. |
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Appealing to both forces, we ascribe interruption to perceptions and continuance to objects. |
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What is fascinating is that our actual and ideal self-concepts appear to be just as, or even more important than, perceptions of security. |
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To conduct international relations on the basis of public perceptions is a recipe for disaster. |
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Changing perceptions requires powerful combinations of messages, messengers and media. |
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So people who were completely diametrically opposed in their views and their perceptions about a situation were brought together. |
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A client may provide clues about her cultural perceptions of space and touch. |
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It should be mentioned that even practitioners of demonolatry are misled in their perceptions of the nature of demons. |
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The 118-item scale assessed mothers' perceptions of internalizing and externalizing problems demonstrated by their children. |
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Is it possible that perceptions and prejudices formed over millennia are shaken off in one go? |
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Bit by bit, in the perceptions of ordinary folk, the pieces of this jigsaw are beginning to fall into place. |
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He can do all this and more, but only if he knows the truth and is not shielded behind a cocoon of manufactured perceptions. |
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National perceptions of distance shifted fundamentally, and travel began to become a consumer good. |
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The perceptions of college presidents in the 1970's, consequently, would differ from their perceptions today. |
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The first feature is that perception aims at truth, though in a way that is compatible with us being able to disbelieve our perceptions. |
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These twin perceptions of total breakdown and dramatic advance are both products of short-termism. |
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Language has constitutive power and is thereby involved in shaping our perceptions, our thoughts and our social realities. |
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While she tried to conserve money by walking rather than riding on trolley cars, she worried about people's perceptions of her frugality. |
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Beliefs held by chairpersons concerning employer perceptions were that most of the attributes were modestly important. |
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Here he makes a most valid distinction in relation to local truths and perceptions. |
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His effective rhetoric reassured a country unsettled by the tumults of the 1960s and 1970s and perceptions of American decline. |
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Our perceptions too of Gilbert and Sullivan are turned upside down, or perhaps right side up. |
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Legal developments have also been influenced by the changing perceptions of philosophers and moralists in relation to living creatures. |
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General Bate was unwilling to exacerbate local perceptions of military tyranny. |
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Though dead, he still gives the impression of a free spirit, as if he is beyond mortal perceptions of life and death. |
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It is a beautiful, unconfined space open to unique aspects and perceptions. |
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An Orangeman's political outlook in Scotland is defined by these perceptions on the one hand and the realities of British politics on the other. |
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Contrary to public perceptions, science can help understand and explain the mysteries of emotion. |
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Maybe western mythologists have not been completely correct in their perceptions of what these ancient people were telling us. |
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He plans his escape from the provincial small-minded perceptions of the immediate community. |
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But there is what philosophers think of as an extensional and an intensional way of describing our perceptions. |
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According to a recent report in Nature, differing airflow in the right and left nostrils results in different perceptions of smell. |
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He is unyielding in his perceptions, and his rigidity both elevates and isolates him. |
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It seems that our perceptions of beauty are determined largely by our perceptions of social status. |
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Not only America's cold war history but the British experience in the twentieth century has shaped neocon perceptions. |
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His style, which he called neoplasticism, avoided both the reproduction of real objects or even filtered perceptions of real objects. |
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Information technology is currently doing much to change our perceptions, and space technology holds out a prospect of infinite exploration. |
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Thus at a more discursive level, the brigade aims to change public perceptions of menstruation. |
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But with respect to conditions of satisfaction for veridical perceptions and true beliefs, it is the other way round. |
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And this conflict does not disappear when we move from veridical perceptions of natural facts to veridical perceptions of social facts. |
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His liking for non-confrontational politics looks like a clever sham, a neat way to duck under our perceptions. |
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Beneath his shiny pate and bulbous nose is true divinity, a noble being of omnipotent powers and perceptions. |
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But it is true that he regarded the pure truths of mathematics as incomparably more certain than any perceptions of the five senses. |
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Finally, clinicians' perceptions of the dangers of magnesium sulphate may have contributed to the drug's non-use. |
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History should be about forcing people to challenge their perceptions, not reinforcing hackneyed stereotypes of the past. |
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The media play a pivotal role in shaping American perceptions of events in Korea. |
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Stereotypically perceptions of an idyllic rural life fail to do justice to the often harsh lives these people have led. |
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Focus groups were used in an exploratory study to examine the perceptions of palliative care among cardiorespiratory nurses. |
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Narrative analysis allows for the presentation of students' perceptions in a format that informs such development. |
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This novel bravely turns that idea on its head, and in doing so reinvigorates our perceptions of the North American continent. |
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In addition to quantifiable data, the survey seeks qualitative data on faculty perceptions of their institution's administration. |
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These perceptions about the faculty have a long lineage and no doubt will persist in some quarters well into the future. |
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However, the 1929 survey also suggested that the qualities of ideal bananas varied in relation to jobbers ' perceptions of market demand. |
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Continual testing confirmed beliefs about their ineducability, and determined official perceptions about their future performance. |
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Attending to political perceptions and consequences, while not unimportant, is nowhere to be found in the rite of episcopal ordination. |
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And they were accused of adopting the dominant perceptions about subaltern groups, such as women and racial minorities. |
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Intentions are influenced by attitudes toward the behavior, subjective norms and perceptions of behavioral control. |
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Maternal evaluations may reflect subjective perceptions rather than the child's actual behavior. |
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Nick is convinced that his story is true, despite earlier doubts and perceptions of Jay as a rather shady character. |
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Our interpretations and perceptions either defeat or enhance our social success. |
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You are likely to be surrounded by people who swing from one mood to another and act with false perceptions. |
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In these accounts, the perceptions of the sultana have ranged from a collaborator to a Mamluk puppet. |
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Elizabeth O'Reilly is a painterly realist who conveys her perceptions of reality via personalized line, color and brushstroke. |
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Wrong perceptions result in a lot of anger, mistrust, suspicion, hate and terrorism. |
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Our central bankers responded by hitting the panic button, provoking an abrupt and dramatic change in market perceptions. |
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Therefore, patent citations reveal community-wide perceptions of the relative importance of patented technologies. |
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Helping them share their perceptions and create a more accurate picture can facilitate healing and closure. |
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The survey did, however, conclude that there were massive differences in perceptions of age according to how old the perceiver was. |
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Aromatherapy seems to foster deep relaxation, which has been shown to alter perceptions of pain. |
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Unproven claims cleverly mask the truth with false doctrines about nature's workings that distort unsuspecting perceptions of reality. |
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Processes of care were important factors in patients' perceptions of the quality of the care they received. |
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On the other hand, these narratives may reflect popular perceptions of a historical reality. |
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Children's perceptions of their academic competence were also compared with their actual grades. |
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I'm not trying to influence people's tastes or change people's perceptions of the world. |
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My step-father became my father-figure, shaping my perceptions of the world. |
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He suggested people's perceptions of the situation did not always match the reality. |
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Pilots are also trained to understand and avoid visual illusions, perceptions that differ from the way things really are. |
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If he wins in nine days, the foundation of his victory will rest on economic perceptions based on falsehoods. |
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Correlations between perceptions of physical resemblance and social closeness and familiarity were positive and statistically significant. |
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Despite modern perceptions, realism and impressionism were never part of the mainstream. |
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Phenomenally, our own and others' perceptions and actions are experienced differently. |
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Reasonable and accurate perceptions, therefore, are key to striking the correct balance between work and procrastination. |
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Culture can prise open minds and penetrate perceptions in a way that politics has long since failed to do. |
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How your own perceptions color your reading of those comments may be another story. |
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The very fact of such a decision would in itself restore the balance of perceptions on the part of our allies and our potential aggressors. |
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It only goes to show how wrong your perceptions can be, even given all the advantages of the reality television format. |
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There's a difference between managing perceptions and practicing outright deception. |
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The famed British sculptor, still at work at 88, is a kind of alchemist, transmuting a range of materials and playing with our perceptions. |
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Maternal perceptions are important, but do not necessarily reflect family realities. |
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On her first visit to India, Justina's creative mind soon got down to depicting her perceptions of a new land and an alien culture. |
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This is consistent with perceptions that lipids are more labile than nonlipids. |
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What pre-existing thoughts, feelings, values or perceptions paved the way for depression to take hold of you? |
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Regardless of the specific lesson and laboratory activity, middle school student perceptions were remarkably similar. |
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Thursday's elections have proved how far removed from reality the perceptions of the Blair leadership really are. |
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A more detailed analysis shows that there is no difference between the perceptions of men and women with regard to their personal safety. |
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It challenges perceptions and at the same time builds a community which is not exclusive to disabled people. |
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And it is changing perceptions over the strength of recovery that have also reshaped investor expectations. |
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He considers attitudes to antiquity and to change in general terms, and looks at perceptions of old traditions and proverbial lore. |
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And our affection for animals, uninformed by experience of them, distorts our perceptions and inclines us toward anthropomorphism. |
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Families' experiences affect their perceptions of utility of predictive genetic testing. |
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But in the hands of a master, the altered perceptions can be not only revelatory but joyous. |
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Remember to record your perceptions on paper after each stage, and then simply compare notes with friends, laugh, and repeat until fade. |
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Whatever the accuracy of those perceptions, the mutual antipathy is unspoken, but pervasive. |
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The ease with which we now travel over land has led to a great disparity between prehistoric and modern perceptions of islands. |
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Thus, the spirit of the age in antiquity is in direct conflict with modern perceptions of the period. |
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The method of delivery may be important to student perceptions of course quality and rigor. |
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We are little wiser about her wishes or perceptions, except that she would have liked to stay at The Arc. |
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A live musical performance demands our attention and alters our perceptions of time and space. |
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Fascist perceptions of the world were founded on belief that a watershed period in history had arrived, bringing a new world. |
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I have been away for three years and was struck by the sharp change in tone and perceptions. |
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The law is an incredibly powerful tool for shaping social perceptions, as well as controlling behavior. |
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More importantly, though, Russell's narrative pulls the rug from under us, changing our perceptions of all three characters. |
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They use a series of declarative statements to measure participants' perceptions on an attitudinal scale. |
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What are editors' attitudes and perceptions toward graphics and design with respect to the attractiveness of their online editions? |
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In addition, sensations of fullness, nausea, hunger and other perceptions were measured at baseline and again at 60-minute intervals. |
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These misleading perceptions are not helped by data on invisibles being less timely, frequent and certain than data on visible trade. |
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This type of leadership involves microscopic perceptions and macroscopic expectations. |
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The decline of the tally room has nothing to do with perceptions of how close the election is going to be. |
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Thoughts and perceptions must be arranged in an orderly sequence of ideas. |
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Such research would be valuable and should examine both the effectiveness of fear appeals in ads as well as perceptions of the ethicality of these tactics. |
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If anything, it reinforced perceptions that the board and the ANC were simply gerrymandering provincial boundaries to suit short-term political ends. |
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The Health Service speech and audiology manager, Rose Taylor, said some people's perceptions of the world of speech pathology were confined to lisps and stutters. |
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The compact fluorescent bulb has revolutionized people's perceptions of fluorescent light by moving away from awkward tube fixtures and glare-prone light. |
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While this type of effect may be operative, we note that the magnitude of the correlations between satisfaction and other perceptions varies dramatically. |
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No critique of dominance or subjection, certainly not of objectification, can be grounded in a vision of reality in which all sense perceptions are just sense perceptions. |
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That is, reported differences in perceived stress may be due to differences in subjective perceptions or in differences in the amount of objective stressors. |
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Two brief observations on the significance of folkbiology in considering the difference between children's and adults' perceptions and conceptions of nature should be made. |
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Students are also asked to describe the impact the book had on them in terms of perceptions regarding spirituality and how it was contextualized by the book's author. |
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With perceptions of safety and liquidity enveloping the entire American credit-creating process, credit is issued today in unparalleled overabundance. |
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Cultural, legal, and scientific controversy swirls around the innocuousness, risks, or benefits of marijuana use and confuses public and professional perceptions. |
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That is, how is this understanding of the relation between mind and body supposed to explain our having the particular sensations, or perceptions, of things that we do have? |
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Such a demonstration is essential to establishing informed public perceptions about the safety of nuclear waste disposal as an industrial process. |
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This paper proposes two ways of measuring user perceptions of information scent in order to assess the product quality of Web or Internet information retrieval systems. |
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Such is the pervasive belief here, so skewed are market risk perceptions, that even the world's leading bond market vigilantes eagerly lead the charge for easy money. |
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The meaning will vary accordingly to the beholders' perceptions. |
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Critical theory, which is associated with feminism and neo-Marxism, emphasizes that our perceptions of the world are significantly influenced and shaped by our social values. |
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Public perceptions of charismatic evangelists tend to be ambivalent. |
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Because these perceptions were connected with shifting British attitudes to Russia as a whole, the story moves beyond the biographical to take on a synecdochical meaning. |
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Agriculturalists rate the impact on primary industries, hydrologists compare ground water levels, and sociologists define it on social expectations and perceptions. |
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A Gallup poll last week highlighted the sad but predicable racial divide in perceptions of the Martin case. |
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But the perceptions of the senses are a low form of apprehension. |
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The national culture of literati who regarded him as the most important figure of the area built a shrine for him that reflected their perceptions of his status. |
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On the contrary, Sylvia Chen rejects her own perceptions as fragmented and objectified and instead discovers the integrality of the landscape to her self. |
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To what extent are children's perceptions shaped by human evolution? |
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In the atlas, he consciously sought a representational language that could pictorially translate what he imagined were the unadulterated perceptions of sight. |
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Despite the elaborateness of many of the intellectualizing defenses in ethnic humor, we do not believe that such maneuvers actually reverse the perceptions of the victims. |
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The multidimensionality of self-concept emphasizes that people have different perceptions of themselves in specific domains of life, such as physical, social, and work. |
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For Hewitt, the violent, uncompromising quality of the natural world is roundly exposed and its exposition has left the poet's perceptions irrevocably altered. |
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He was a Rorschach test, vaulted into the presidency by positive perceptions and unrealistic expectations. |
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Cassandra is sharp as a tack, awkward, and still young enough to greet her awakening desire and finer perceptions with astonishment and hyperbole. |
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In the case of Darren Sharper we will see how the courts and public perceptions treat his totality. |
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Inter-ethnic relations in Africa will for long continue to be affected by perceptions as to who collaborated with the slavers and who suffered most. |
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When asking us to consider our perceptions, De Heer is most effective with his use of cutaways to aboriginal paintings to depict scenes of violence. |
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Their results showed classical and rock had no impact on perceptions of meal quality. |
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In Impressionistic art, visual perceptions of every day life are translated into shimmering colours and reflections, saturated with an ethereal light. |
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These perceptions are as equally damning as the lack of sleep itself, Winter says. |
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Twentieth-century approaches to palaeography included the philologically based methods of Ludwig Traube of Munich and the technical and aesthetic perceptions of E. A. Lowe. |
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It is a performance that convinces you it is wrong to play the part as though the men's perceptions of her as a destructive fascinator were self-evidently correct. |
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Classic poetry and rhetoric give kids a language, at once subtle and copious, in which to articulate their own thoughts, perceptions, and inchoate feelings. |
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Many find the enforcement of minor infractions, such as standing on the tree planters or chalking on the ground, incongruent with perceptions of public space. |
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Even among those who support safety net programs, the level and degree of support is mediated by racial perceptions. |
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Based on theoretical conceptualizations derived from attachment theory, we would expect to identify mediational effects of perceptions of parents on behavioral adjustment. |
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It is time that we feel being a part of this huge churning and take stock of our situation with our own indigenous faculties and not borrowed or make-believe perceptions. |
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According to research findings in a study carried out into public perceptions of the NDP, the region is the most positively disposed to the NDP with 86 per cent support. |
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Indeed, they treat such perceptions as a slur on their character. |
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You don't have to be on an acid trip to experience altered perceptions. |
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For anyone to suggest that we as a society have moved past our perceptions about people of color and even women is just wrong. |
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Inflation, which is always politically engineered, devalues currencies, debases trust and takes years to work its way out of investors' perceptions. |
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Thus, treatment and comparison students were roughly equivalent in their perceptions of social distance from their classmates with the exception of the preps and the jocks. |
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Of these popular perceptions, institutional leaders were dismissive, unconcerned, or unsure. |
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Descartes sometimes uses traditional arguments as heuristic devices, not merely to appease a scholastically trained audience but to help induce clear and distinct perceptions. |
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They rarely test how reframing the debate might change perceptions. |
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Most importantly, procrastinatory behaviour is based on perceived workloads and deadlines, and it can not be assumed that perceptions are always perfect. |
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Few studies of maltreated children have sought to examine perceptions of control-related beliefs as mediators or moderators of internalizing and externalizing problems. |
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Dedicated to labor history, the first section focuses on internal conflicts within the Wilhelminian SPD as well as perceptions of labor parties during the Weimar period. |
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Does this mean that we've preposterously ceded the ability to shape our perceptions to small groups of crazy people? |
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Second, adaptation processes that are built from the bottom up and are based on social capital can alter the perceptions of climate change from a global to a local problem. |
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That kind of unguarded remark also feeds perceptions that the mainstream media is biased against Romney. |
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We've always argued about America a lot, whether her immigrant perceptions were always valid or sometimes just the untutored observations of an outsider. |
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One may communicate one's perceptions only by pointing ostensively at paradigmatic examples and suggesting principles that govern them. |
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In general, support for the hypothesized connection between closedmindedness and threat perceptions is found only among whites. |
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Thus, rather than paying for the perceptions of higher risk, the challenge is to derisk the situation. |
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Evaluative diversity lies in the process of forming overall evaluations of the product on the basis of product quality perceptions. |
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But these tasks are difficult for the recent history of the form, since our perceptions are clouded by the haze of historical proximity. |
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This view has influenced much of the linguistic, scholarly and popular perceptions of the process of anglicisation in Britain. |
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Some students may have very different cultural perceptions in the classroom as far as learning a second language is concerned. |
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This indicates that kindergarten teachers need to improve their perceptions of children with disabilities. |
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They are not purely ceremonial, despite tourist perceptions to the contrary. |
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Such perceptions were underlined in the Land league's language and literature. |
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Thus, Soviet perceptions of the West left a strong undercurrent of tension and hostility between the Allied powers. |
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Muslims therefore do not generally share the perceptions of angelic pictorial depictions, such as those found in Western art. |
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The reason for this disparity between personal experience and overall perceptions is not clear. |
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His work remained historical fiction, yet it questioned existing historical perceptions. |
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They argue that distinct selves can have perceptions that stand in relations of similarity and causality with one another. |
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That is, rather than reducing the self to a bundle of perceptions, Hume is rejecting the idea of the self altogether. |
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Ideologically, the Nixon administration was neo-racist insofar as it manipulated negative symbols associated with white perceptions of blacks. |
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In 1975, the rock 'n' roll band Normaal boldly shook all perceptions of Low Saxon and its speakers. |
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Public perceptions of crime and confidence in the police was also better than the national average. |
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Temperature is a physical quantity expressing the subjective perceptions of hot and cold. |
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The resulting report delved into the cause of poverty and qualified many tenacious beliefs as perceptions. |
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According to local perceptions in all areas, tazo and tazomahery were not caused by mosquitos. |
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The writer is also a double agent, who trafficks in perceptions and double-deals between circumstances and possibilities, present and future. |
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These contacts on an everyday basis have deepened further my perceptions and challenged my assumpt ions. |
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This study was designed to determine consumer awareness and perceptions of organic vegetables in Abeokuta. |
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First, how do gender, race, and class hierarchies and ideologies influence adopter perceptions of their children? |
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In terms of experience with the job market in Spain, the Rumanian immigrants' own perceptions reveal a positive perspective of the host country. |
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Further, findings from this study support previous literature of physicians' perceptions of inequity in the healthcare system. |
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The effects of Black English and code-switching on intraracial perceptions. |
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Because our paradigms influence our perceptions of reality, an important part of being proactive is being self-aware. |
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The perceptions that shaped this early slavocracy in Spanish Florida were not deeply entrenched in racist ideology. |
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An exploratory qualitative design was used to assess faculty, community nurse, and student perceptions of the process. |
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This definition of companionate love most closely defines older African American adults' perceptions of love. |
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It's important to look at interpartner agreement on sexual concurrency, as perceptions of this really influence one's own perception of risk. |
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Linking gender-role conflict to nonnormative and self-stigmatizing perceptions of alcohol abuse and depression. |
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A survey was employed to assess perceptions of spirituality and of the ethicality of particular behaviors. |
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At issue is whether missionary perceptions of Indian women reveal more about the perceivers than the perceived. |
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It won't be a hip-hop film with guys in do-rags because I'm always trying to break down people's perceptions and barriers. |
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In perceptions of Redemption, Exile, and the Land, messianic nationalism and anti-Zionist Orthodox or haredi Judaism differ fundamentally. |
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The project aims to change perceptions about the economic importance of the UK's inner cities by uncovering their hidden wealth and talent. |
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It's quite dramatic because it's intercut with eye witness reports and their perceptions. |
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We examined perceptions differentiating key Colombian decisionmakers in 168 SMEs who decided to either internationalize or remain domestic. |
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The use of focus groups for marketing research is common practice when seeking Information on new product concepts and perceptions. |
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Finally, neutrality was exercised to address researcher bias during the interpretational analysis of the teen fathers' experiences and perceptions. |
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The results from Study 2 provide evidence that a seal of approval can influence consumer perceptions of favorableness toward a web site privacy policy. |
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While the coaches' perceptions of ability are significant in the determination of expectancies, we surmise that coaches may use other indicants to evaluate players. |
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Additionally, mothers' propositional attitude and personal history of teasing may directly affect their perceptions of their own children's teasing. |
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Yet their franchise player seems more vulnerable than ever, hyperconscious of his debilitated state, wary of perceptions that he's not giving a complete effort. |
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Two trends in particular, Pronatalism and racial categorization, influenced colonial officials to reconsider their racial perceptions of abandoned Eurasian children. |
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In an inherently undemocratic federal electoral system, the budding and ethically consistent Green Party faces the false perceptions that they are spoilers. |
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This book enables readers to identify, plan, cost justify, manage, and consistently delver organizational improvements to maximize customer perceptions of quality. |
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It debunks common perceptions of dogs as related to wolves, requiring owners to become 'pack leaders', and it also maintains there's no such thing as an untrainable dog. |
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Stereograph cards brought timely perceptions of African-Americans to life in middle-class parlors as social entertainment during the late nineteenth century. |
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By devising a technological transubstantiation of the city's terrestrial pathways, he has produced an analogous redistribution of perceptions of collective energy. |
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We see in the Vietnam conflict, how the domino theory related to internationalist perceptions and how a nationalist perception led to thoughts of the Titoist option. |
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To provide such support, universities need a clearer understanding of faculty's perceptions of motivators and barriers in the research grant proposal writing process. |
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Input from Calgarians will help the city identify perceptions of culture and its value, as well as collect ideas and aspirations for Calgary's cultural future. |
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Precipitating events are treated as microcosmical events that, when combined with broader cultural variables, heighten potential rioter's perceptions of strain. |
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The third theme focused on the beneficial effects of religion in the treatment of mental illnesses, while the fourth centred around GPs' perceptions of spiritual illnesses. |
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Abillama's sculptures aim to exemplify the way in which Western perceptions of the region echo the sexualization of the female body through the male gaze. |
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In Canada, perceptions of energy abundance and associated energy security have resulted in high emissions extraction of oil from bituminous sand and its sale abroad. |
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Such a thesis allows Hollis to probe a poetically realized experience that to her mixes perceptions of both Luciferian and Christic tonalities in nature. |
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Much has changed over the intervening time, including environmental perceptions of tropical reefs in general and the Great Barrier Reef in particular. |
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The author also succeeds in demonstrating how Masonry contributed to the republicanizing of America and in illustrating how perceptions of the order changed through the years. |
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Ray tracing creates truer, more realistic digitized perceptions of reality through soft shadows and accurate reflections and refractions of light. |
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Placing the reflexive content in the structure of the act fits better with ascribing perceptions to newborns and animals, which both lack concepts of causality. |
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This can be explained by the negative perceptions participants associate with the electronic delivery of multiple notifications that request participation in a research study. |
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Part of the communication rupture is because of Xer perceptions. |
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The theme of a specifically African womanhood identity is at the centre of the debate between western feminist perceptions of womanhood and African womanist perceptions. |
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It is appetition that accounts for the monad's indivisibility, while the infinite set of perceptions accounts for its distinctness from all other monads. |
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Wag the Dog emphasizes this political news dimension of the televirtual world and the way it drives and is reflected back through the public's perceptions of reality. |
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While nihilism is usually understood as standardlessness and devaluation, and as the death of God, these perceptions are not the essence of nihilism. |
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The interview schedule included two questions asking sit-inners for their perceptions of what their college administrators and professors thought about what they were doing. |
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This may be due to traditional perceptions in Ethiopia that male infants privileged enough to receive prelacteal feeds are accepted by the society as strong and healthy. |
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Nordicism was controversial in Italy because of common Nordicist perceptions of Mediterranean people, and especially southern Italians, being racially degenerate. |
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Tamm notes however that the 7,000 other followers around the world, and others who encountered Chinmoy, are likely to have had different experiences and perceptions. |
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Voters' perceptions of fairness also have an important effect on salience. |
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He encloses us because we see with his fundamental perceptions. |
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Subsequent editions of the book remained popular with Protestants throughout the following centuries and helped shape enduring perceptions of Mary as a bloodthirsty tyrant. |
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Separate exploratory factor analyses using an oblique rotation were conducted on the item sets measuring task values, task difficulty perceptions, and ability perceptions. |
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Respectively, these all impact the perceptions of colorfulness, brilliance and observer variability, the inverse of which can be considered observer similarity. |
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