Sentence examples for controlling perceptions from inspiring English sources

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But the new wave of assassinations shows that, even as NATO portrays the insurgents as a weakening force, the Haqqanis can still assert their influence, not only with headline-grabbing bombings but also through intimidation and by controlling perceptions.

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Here is the answer I shall give: Mr Cashmore is (1) a noise, (2) a proper name, (3) a complex system of ideas, (4) a controlling perception, (5) an instrument of verbal organisation, (6) a pretended mode of referring, and (7) a source of verbal energy.

Watching is never, for Simms, an easy matter – These hours of brightness polishing snowfield so she learns / iceblink binocular as I slowly can adjust burns / retina to control perceptions until sight discerns / under and over glare – and reading him is correspondingly demanding.

One way occupiers control perceptions is by naming their handiwork.

In their never-ending effort to control perceptions, Israel will say "we've freed the Palestinians".

Two out of three sub domains identified: sense of belonging (identity and safety with their environments) and autonomy and control (perceptions of power to influence decisions) were used in the analysis.

With such user interfaces, a structured visual representation of the document contents is presented to the user, who can then manipulate it to control perception and analysis of these contents.

The products of the second group are regulatory proteins that control perception of signal, signal transduction and transcriptional regulation of gene expression, including protein kinases, enzymes involved in phoshoinositide metabolism and transcription factors.

The ban on photography has been applied inconsistently over the years, he pointed out, suggesting to him that "the government is less concerned about the families' interests and more concerned about controlling the perceptions of war".

They also cover issues that may be predominant among patients with particular illnesses (e.g., feelings of loss of control, perceptions of social stigma).

Propensity to act on an opportunity refers to the innate disposition to act upon one's decisions and depends on one's control perceptions.

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