Sentence examples for perceived as reflecting from inspiring English sources

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Rather, they vote for Islamic parties for the same reason Germans support Christian Democrats or Southerners favor conservative Christians: pious candidates are perceived as reflecting traditional values.

"Post journalists must refrain from writing, tweeting or posting anything including photographs or video that could be perceived as reflecting political, racial, sexist, religious or other bias or favoritism that could be used to tarnish our journalistic credibility.

Last year the Washington Post put restraints on journalists from expressing opinions on social networks "that could be perceived as reflecting political racial, sexist, religious or other bias or favoritism that could be used to tarnish our journalistic credibility".

If an individual from that culture observes a given level of emotional display, this will typically be perceived as reflecting a lower level of emotional experience (obeying the decoding rule).

Moreover, molecules that were previously perceived as reflecting redundancy in the response represent a sophisticated system that probably depends on the 'message' carried rather than the messenger.

While the value of the participatory network research was to "put issues on the table" and so open up problem-solving, we were concerned that any findings perceived as reflecting negatively on the network could exacerbate conflict.

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These participants regarded all women as "capable, regardless of appearance" (Stephanie, 39 years) (an ideology that some participants perceived as reflected by the box's physically diverse female membership), and felt that confidence, not appearance, defined beauty.

Schools perceived as stronger blocked the way.

Giving actual support to children is associated with less wellbeing unless the support being given to children is perceived as good, perhaps reflecting parental obligation to support adult children in need.

In our study, subjects reported higher physical functioning compared with perceived physical and emotional limitations, as reflected by scores on the SF-36.

Admitting to having a mental health problem was perceived as being "weak," as reflected in this statement by participant 3: "So they (her parents) kind of raised me with the kind of like, umm, I feel a certain kind of responsibility… So like I feel like I need to put on a strong front I guess".

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