Sentence examples for carry perceptions from inspiring English sources

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Many such products, she said, carry perceptions that they are more expensive or don't perform as well and may not even be that green.

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The phrase "feudal structure" was used several times to describe a rural Indian society where men perceive rape as a way of showing a woman her place and how such men carry that perception with them when they migrate to the cities.

Sadly, drug use is always talked about within circles of people but seems to carry the perception that it can never happen to you.

"If he was feeling good, bad, indifferent or terrible," says David Yates, who directed the last four Potter films over six and a half years, "he carried the perception that everything was lovely and great, even though the pressures were really intense".

Ms. LaViolette said that some markets, like one on 125th Street in Harlem, were often passed over by poorer residents who carried the perception that fresh produce was always more expensive than more fatty foods.

It must be nice to be able to scream or cry or just defend yourself in public without carrying the perception of your entire community on your shoulders.

By this point, what I mean is that it is all too easy to carry your expectations, perceptions and prejudices with you when you visit somewhere new.

Set aside the particular events that Knausgaard describes: doesn't your life feel like his? Writers have portrayed consciousness in all sorts of ways: as what William James called "an alternation of flights and perchings" ("Mrs. Dalloway"), as a river-like flow, carrying thoughts and perceptions in its current ("Ulysses"), as the creation of an unseen, inner artwork ("In Search of Lost Time").

E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet Writers have portrayed consciousness in all sorts of ways: as what William James called "an alternation of flights and perchings" ("Mrs. Dalloway"), as a river-like flow, carrying thoughts and perceptions in its current ("Ulysses"), as the creation of an unseen, inner artwork ("In Search of Lost Time").

It wasn't as bright as an LCD, didn't do as well in bright rooms as other plasmas and LCDs, and it still carried the antiquated perceptions about plasma.

These perceptions carried negative leverage as they made participants less likely to want to complete PROMs.

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