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be perceived to
verb
To see, to be aware of, to understand.
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To convince voters of socialism, socialism must be perceived to be democratic, tolerant and open.
Muschamp might be perceived to own an edge, having coached against the Aggies while with Texas.
Some attorneys general are worried that they might be perceived to be second-class players in the case.
"This personal engagement, however, cannot be perceived to represent Transfield Services' views nor make use of company resources.
And an erosion of police legitimacy is, or at least can be perceived to be, the first step towards tyranny.
"To be," said of the object, means to be perceived; "to be," said of the subject, means to perceive.
I would decline to do that, just because I shouldn't be perceived to have an advantage over another college coach".
Rather, government representatives in Berlin sought to "protect their respective countries' interests by minimising text that could be perceived to be inconsistent with their negotiating positions".
The Northern Irishman will be perceived to be harder to beat, and the way he drives the ball, he has the talent to blow fields away.
"If you say anything in public that could even be perceived to be a criticism of Jeremy, they pile in," she said.
The rulers of the empire may one day be perceived to rank with the dictators of the 20th century as the authors of crimes against humanity.
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