Sentence examples for bizarre perception from inspiring English sources

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That both Mrs Clinton and, to a lesser degree, Cherie Blair built something lasting out of their husbands' careers, has furthered the bizarre perception – one about as accurate as Princess Diana, feminist icon – of highly visible consortship as, in some way, a triumph for womankind.

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Sometimes these bizarre perceptions were so disturbing that the newly sighted preferred to sit in the dark with their eyes closed.

"This is one of these bizarre perceptions that because we destroy the capital stock and rebuild we get this boost to the economy.

A tutorial for Agriculture Department employees includes a long list of "examples of behaviors that may indicate an individual has vulnerabilities that are of security concern". These include sleeping at your desk — that might be a sign of alcoholism — and "expression of bizarre thoughts, perceptions, or expectations". The list was imported, word for word, from a Defense Department document.

In many ways, it's bizarre: the public perception of FIFA and FIFA's view of itself don't seem to connect in any way.

The research has led to new theories of what may cause such bizarre alterations in perception and has spawned at least one promising new treatment: the delivery of low-frequency magnetic pulses to areas identified by the brain scans seems to quiet, at least temporarily, the voices of patients who have not found relief through standard treatment with antipsychotic medications.

A review in Newsweek noted: "We still have versions of the Marilyn syndrome – women living up to, even parodying, men's bizarre and contradictory perceptions of them – but nowhere in a form so pure and naive".

That chimed with my adult perception of the bizarre sexualisation of life at Ashdown, especially the system of reward and discipline.

2. The hebephrenic or disorganized type of schizophrenic displays shallow and inappropriate emotional responses, foolish or bizarre behaviour, false beliefs (delusions), and false perceptions (hallucinations).

The exhibit reflects an evolution in the perception of multiracial people from the bizarre freaks and "tortured mulattoes" popularized in film and literature a century ago to simply normal.

Often taking the bizarre form of Sphinxes, the hybrid figures challenge perceptions of dolls and beauty.

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