Sentence examples for confronting perceptions from inspiring English sources

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11 We recently reported on a UK-based qualitative study of young people with an ED, and in particular on the experiences of young men. 2 These men reported confronting perceptions of EDs as uniquely, or very largely, 'female illnesses', which contributed to them being slower to recognise their own patterns of behaviours as ED symptoms.

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For people from a demographic more used to confronting stereotypical perceptions others may have of them it is a welcome opportunity to control the debate about what it means to be a black man in America today.

Knowledge accumulated over years of treating patients in uncertain situations was mentioned as an important component of professional work, confronting certain perceptions of EBM which were seen as dogma.

The women play sexually provocative games with the audience, challenging them to confront their perceptions of those who do sex work and the reasons behind those perceptions.

"I think it would be more responsible to confront mistaken perceptions about immigration from other EU countries and so-called 'benefit tourism', and instead to explain the facts.

The models of stage 4 models are then introduced, in stage 5, "in the real world" and are confronted with perceptions of what exists there.

For instance, providers identified a need to help patients combat their denial of kidney disease progression, as well as to help patients confront negative perceptions of RRT and to overcome their psychological avoidance of RRT.

But he said he had to confront the "perception" that it did - which he blamed in part on the media.

Mr. Schumer said the utility must confront a perception that it cannot be trusted in light of past accidents at the plant, and criticism from government inspectors that it and the N.R.C. have not diligently monitored the plant.

Jones, on her new album, "Little Broken Hearts," confronts the perception of herself as the sweet one; Apple, on hers, "The Idler Wheel Is Wiser Than the Driver of the Screw and Whipping Cords Will Serve You More Than Ropes Will Ever Do," delves further into the crazy-girl narrative.

Now nations pursue their own interests and confront their own perception of threats.

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