Sentence examples for especially perceived as from inspiring English sources

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The sharp increase in immigration from high endemic countries is especially perceived as a cause of concern.

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In Tanzania, as well, it has been suggested that especially overweight and obese women are perceived as beautiful; they are admired and respected, while skinniness is associated with illnesses, especially HIV/AIDS, and, therefore, is not desirable.

They especially perceived guidelines as useful in the case of younger, relatively healthy patients, particularly if they suffered just from the disease described in the guideline.

But information about military and political leaders of other countries - especially those perceived as opponents of the US in the international arena - can also be flagged up as intelligence priorities, according to Mr Edgar.

The enhanced capacity to identify, tolerate and handle feelings, especially anger, was perceived as a tool for " putting my foot down in a way I didn't do before," thereby reducing overload and stress.

HIV and tuberculosis can be considered diseases with high prevalence in specific population groups, leading to low comparative vulnerability in the general population: for the population at large such diseases, especially HIV, are perceived as a threat to 'others'others

However, the longitudinal nature of the OAI study may be perceived as especially burdensome by eligible participants, especially those in poorer health.

The Greek debt crisis and its ripple effects across Europe are crimping credit, especially for midsize and smaller companies and especially those in countries perceived as riskier -- starting with Greece but also including Portugal, Spain and others on the periphery.

This was particularly so for conditions where patients were perceived as especially vulnerable, such as cancer.

BBC world affairs correspondent, Nick Childs, says the use of chemical weapons has long been perceived as especially horrific because they are seen as particularly inhumane and indiscriminate, not least in the wake of public revulsion over their deployment during World War I, which led to efforts to outlaw them.

"But it's easier to get invited to the Biennale than the Paris shows, especially if you are perceived as having loads of money to spend".

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