Sentence examples for consequence of perceptions from inspiring English sources

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This is essentially panic and is considered to be the consequence of perceptions that opportunities to escape and the availability of critical supplies are limited.

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In this way, perception and other cognitive events are embedded firmly in the body and the environment in which body is acting, with the consequence of perception and cognition being tightly linked to and shaped by the bodily and action state of the body.

Following this, we empirically examine the influence of public information on perceptions of misconduct, before turning to the consequences of perceptions of misconduct for electoral choices.

"If Dwain had the same awareness about the consequences of perception as he has the talent to run fast, he would be in a different situation now - and so would the sport.

One explanation for why we did not find a significant group difference between the narrow focus and imitation items (Table 2) is that the consequences of perception of these may have only a minimal bearing on the direction of a typical parent child dyad.

Therefore, the higher prevalence of depression in girls than boys may not be a consequence of differential perceptions of family relationships.

We observed that in part at least, as a consequence of these perceptions that the organization was not interested in their welfare as people, there was low worker motivation that had led to attitudes that created tensions and contributed to poor organizational climate and poor worker collaboration in health care provision.

Six variables were associated with compliance: treatment administration frequency, perceptions of long-term treatment acceptability, perceptions of health consequences of osteoporosis, perceptions of knowledge about osteoporosis, exercise and mental quality of life.

William Godwin expressed the view that conscience was a memorable consequence of the "perception by men of every creed when the descend into the scene of busy life" that they possess free will.

At the mechanistic level, the virus might interact at any point between the photoreceptors of the plants and the reallocation of resources in consequence of the perception of the quality of the light in the environment.

The latitude afforded by a dependence on priors is a consequence of optimal perception; and the nature of perceptual illusions has provided very useful insights into the structure of priors the brain might use (see e.g., [16] or [14]).

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