Sentence examples for is universally perceived from inspiring English sources

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Kern is right that it is "universally perceived" that way, apart from those who have escaped sufficiently from the ideological shackles to pay some attention to the facts.

This is a book about sex, about the intricate relations between men and women, about changing images of masculinity, about the discrepancies between a superstar's public role and private life, about what can happen to a man who is universally perceived as having power over women.

In the current issue of Political Science Quarterly, Montague Kern observes that the Cuban missile crisis is one of those "full-bore crises … in which an ideological enemy (the Soviet Union) is universally perceived to have gone on the attack, leading to a rally-'round-the-flag effect that greatly expands support for a president, increasing his policy options".

What one could find is an intense disdain for what is universally perceived, from left to right, as the arrogance, belligerence, and sheer diplomatic ineptitude of the Bush Administration, and a bewilderment about the future of what has been, after all, the most successful alliance in history — the same kind of thing one finds in New York.

On the example of BRICS financial architecture the author makes an attempt to understand social communicative frames, shaping the present and the future of BRICS states.The concept of BRICS is universally perceived as a big political issue.

Of course, as is universally perceived, man struggles to mold phenomena, which is at odds with his or her belief systems, into a more conforming form.

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Now it's universally perceived as an essential stepping stone to career success".

In one of these sex scenes, a Shark is shown nibbling on the fin of their partner, inserting a kind of sensuality to animals that are universally perceived no more than vicious.

27 29 Moreover, branded packs are universally perceived to be consumed by individuals with more appealing personality/character traits.

(P14) Health service quality was universally perceived as poor and often difficult to access with those managed by MOH being of the lowest quality.

Focus group discussions conducted with community members and in-depth interviews with drug shop vendors in Mukono in 2009 likewise found a widespread awareness of ACTs, which were universally perceived as being highly effective (unpublished data), but less familiarity with RDTs (Mbonye et al. 2010; Chandler et al. 2011).

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