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Still, there is a legitimate question, one that some women at the Times have raised, about whether a man with similar behavior would be viewed the same way.
One of them, Andrea Kowaz of the College of Psychologists of British Columbia, complained that by including the inkblots on Wikipedia, Dr. Heilman was violating the test's secrecy and that if he were a psychologist his behavior would be "viewed as serious misconduct".
Yes, nowadays this behavior would be viewed as bullying, but in our defense, the "creekers" did little to enhance their reputation.
During the hearing, the Harvard-trained ophthalmologist and his attorney said he suffered from bipolar disorder and a "hypomanic" state that poisoned his judgment and skewed his understanding of how his behavior would be viewed by others.
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Women aren't allowed to drive and all the men pretend they are in an F-1 race, so behavior that would be viewed as insane in the West, like passing on the sidewalk, is perfectly acceptable.
I envy the white mothers I've seen at my children's private school hurling F-bombs and berating school officials, knowing that if I exhibited the same behavior it would be viewed as "threatening" and would most likely lead to a call for security.
It would be viewed as hypocritical".
Such behavior would be intolerable anywhere.
this behavior would be a mistake.
> this behavior would be a mistake.
> > this behavior would be a mistake.
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