Sentence examples for counter perceived from inspiring English sources

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"We're seeing a closer scrutiny of problems and more diligence in using unfair trade laws to counter perceived problems with trade with China," said Jeffrey J. Schott, a senior fellow at the Institute for International Economics here.

Here's how the US Department of Defense assessed the situation two years ago (though clearly North Korean research will have moved on): "North Korea followed its 12 February 2013 nuclear test with a campaign of media releases and authoritative public announcements reaffirming its need to counter perceived US 'hostility' with nuclear-armed ICBMs (inter-continental ballistic missiles).

To counter perceived bias within the mainstream media, conservative websites like LifeSiteNews.com, which was founded in 1997, cover issues of interest to the anti-abortion community.

We now have them surrounded; we have a plan". To counter perceived bias within the mainstream media, conservative websites like LifeSiteNews.com, which was founded in 1997, cover issues of interest to the anti-abortion community.

The plan's aim was to rebuild the democratic and economic systems of Europe and to counter perceived threats to Europe's balance of power, such as communist parties seizing control through revolutions or elections.

For example, some commentators have highlighted the need to differentiate between individual and community SoC (and related attributes): it has been suggested that high levels of the latter may be associated with protective effects for example, where particular communities counter perceived discrimination or threat with a greater collective strength and sense of identity.

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Such an appointment would also help counter the perceived connection between atheism and lawlessness and immorality.

Ms. Covington said the university did not do enough to counter a perceived atmosphere of intolerance.

Launched in 1996 to counter a perceived overlooking of women authors by existing literary awards, it was the Orange prize's very raison d'être that attracted ire.

After a brief exchange, Gibson explained that he was referring to the idea -- enshrined in a September 2002 White House strategy document -- that the United States may act militarily to counter a perceived threat emerging in another country.

The Conservative politician Andrzej Duda has been sworn in as Poland's new president, immediately calling for a stronger Nato presence in his country to counter a perceived military threat from Russia.

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