Sentence examples for emerging perception from inspiring English sources

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Part of that reaction arises from an emerging perception of AIDS as potentially more manageable with the appearance of new drugs and improved techniques of treatment.

In an interview with the Guardian, Borysiewicz said that Cambridge had not been affected by falling applications, but cautioned that there was an emerging perception, particularly in India, that Britain was not welcoming.

But the attention to the primary took second place to an emerging perception pushed by Democrats that the governor was facing the same problem that had given Democrats hope of taking back this state in the first place: anger among Democrats who believe Governor Bush used his government to award Florida's electoral votes to his brother in 2000.

The four-term incumbent comfortably defeated tea party candidate Milton Wolf in the primary, but the battle came at a cost: Polling shows he is unpopular, which observers attribute to an emerging perception that he has lost touch with the state.

Taking place less than two weeks after the Manson murders, which involved Beatles references written in victims' blood, Woodstock challenged the newly emerging perception of hippies, two years post-Summer of Love, as violent and dangerous.

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Five major themes emerged; perceptions of current antibiotic prescribing behaviour, perceptions of antibiotic resistance, attitude towards and understanding of AMS, perceived barriers to and facilitators of AMS implementation, and feasible AMS interventions.

Three themes emerged: perceptions of harmful, unacceptable or problematic alcohol use as 'the other'   normalisation of alcohol use when perceived to be controlled and harm free   the ability to function as an endorsement of acceptable alcohol use Focus groups considered unacceptable or problematic use of alcohol to be associated with long-term, heavy and binge drinking.

(The paper also considers claims that monetary coordination has been made necessary by the zero lower bound among advanced countries or financial imperfections among emerging markets). Perceptions of the sign of spillovers and proposals for the direction of coordination vary widely.

Furthermore, researchers have by and large remained silent about the reciprocal relationship and potential tensions between formal organizational structures and emerging psychological perceptions.

Thus, contemporary urban planning in the Gulf region has to respond to the emerging conflicting perceptions and values in historic centres, which are being envisioned and planned as mixed-use downtowns and new main hubs for services.

A warning letter to the Met says the force's own actions allowed to emerge a perception that certain media organisations were favoured.

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