Sentence examples for not always perceived from inspiring English sources

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But he is not always perceived that way.

The financial losses due to cluster thinning can be recouped a significant increase in market price, up to 143% over the base market price, but the resulting wines are not always perceived as different by a consumer panel.

He has the skill, grace and wit that his subject deserves, even if, for all his virtues, he is not entirely immune from academic verbiage - "the fact... not always perceived by other biographers.... ., "most biographies prefer to ignore", etc.

There still remained black lawyers and accountants and junior executives commuting each morning to downtown office towers, but by the late 1990s, the East was a black community, and a prosperous African-American community is not always perceived the same way as a prosperous white one.

Yet efforts by political leaders to accommodate government policies to public opinion are not always perceived as legitimate; indeed, journalists and political commentators have often characterized them as pandering to public opinion to curry favour with their constituents or as being driven by the latest poll results.

Yet scientists have found that hens in furnished cages do not use the nest area, suggesting that these nest areas are not always perceived as satisfactory for the hens and reiterating the furnished-versus-enriched argument.

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But parents did not always perceive red flags like loud and frequent snoring — which can be a risk factor for obstructive sleep apnea, a potentially serious breathing disorder — as problems that warranted mentioning to their pediatricians.

But counselors for battered women warn that, as happened with Ms. Briggs, the police do not always perceive the abusive aspects of conflicts and the victims — often scared, financially vulnerable and in emotional knots — may not speak up.

The case companies did not always perceive a need to consider societal aspects of their innovation at R&D level, nor involve stakeholders for this.

Whereas those without degrees incur a loss in total ecosystem services after harvest regardless of the end use of the biomass, those with degrees do not always perceive this "ecosystem service debt".

In Robert Blake's History of Rhodesia, Beadle is characterised as "an irrepressible, bouncy extrovert, who does not always perceive the reaction which he causes in others".

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