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The sense of transcending time and space contributes to a perception of intimate connectedness (Wilding 2006).
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In the opening piece, "Now is come salvation and strength," the church's acoustics contributed to a perception of disjuncture among the voices.
That plan, generous and laudable in theory, may have contributed to a perception of the music director as an incomplete or uninvolved leader.
He has played down the country's economic problems and warned that anyone contributing to a perception of crisis would be punished.
The unwillingness of Germany's political parties to compromise had contributed to a perception of government dysfunction, Mr. Ullrich suggests, and the belief of Hitler supporters that the country needed "a man of iron" who could shake things up.
In an interview with Reuters, General McChrystal said that drones could be a useful tool but were "hated on a visceral level" in some of the places where they were used and contributed to a "perception of American arrogance".
This pattern of findings suggests that MA use leads to greater hostility by increasing positive psychotic symptoms that contribute to a perception of the environment as a hostile and threatening place as well as by increasing impulsivity.
The profile may have contributed to a perception of the Iron Lady as "slightly off her trolley", a description attributed to a Tory backbencher that was put to the prime minister, to her chagrin, in a television interview with Brian Walden in October of that year.
In a recent interview with Reuters, retired Gen. Stanley McChrystal, the former commander of American forces in Afghanistan, said drones were useful tools, but they are "hated on a visceral level" in many countries and contribute to a "perception of American arrogance".
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