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Social solidarity and, one must presume, social justice are viewed as something of a luxury: desirable, certainly, but only where the imperatives of the former allow.
Continued deaths of unarmed black men in police encounters unsettle her: "I just think that for a lot of officers, black men are viewed as something other than human beings".
In her feminist novel How to be a Woman, Caitlin Moran writes that periods are viewed as something disgusting simply because they belong to women: "[We live] in a culture where nearly everything female is still seen as squeam-inducing, and/or weak – menstruation, menopause…" But period prejudice goes way back.
Yet it was an idealization of democracy that the Bright Line respondents were asked to rate, and it's worrisome to think that some of them — political scientists whose students may become journalists, officials, and political staff — don't consider it a democratic ideal that facts are viewed as something more than "the perception out there".
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So the rejection of the phone, the Z30, was viewed as something of a blow.
Iraqi Kurdistan could be viewed as something of a model for Kurds across the region.
"It is not to be viewed as something that stands for anything else," Pelosi said.
The America First groups have been viewed as something of an enigma in campaign finance circles.
She was viewed as something of a traitor for turning her back on Germany.
Dr. Elowitz said the output could be viewed as "something like the hands of a watch".
Britain, where the government is relatively well disposed to shale gas, is viewed as something of a bellwether.
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