Sentence examples for perceived collapse from inspiring English sources

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For the past two weeks, those involved in the conference and onlookers alike have traded a variety of "I told you so" denunciations of the meeting; celebrations of its perceived collapse; and mild praise for the ability of nearly 200 nations to come together and, at the very least, agree to keep talking — essentially what the Copenhagen Accord accomplished.

The widely perceived collapse of the classical Viennese project to find in an empiricist meaning criterion a demarcation criterion against metaphysics we reserve judgement about Carnap's last two proposals here can be interpreted in a variety of ways.

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During the revolution of 2011, Westerners usually believed that they were witnessing the rise of a powerful social movement, whereas the Chinese in Egypt tended to perceive the collapse of a weak state.

In rallies, including the one held at Michaloliakos's speech in the seaside town of Megara on Monday, euphoric supporters speak of a "double-digit" victory, with the party gaining 10% or more on a wave of outrage over their country's economic collapse and perceived invasion by thousands of "illegal migrants".

A recent poll by the the Democratic Initiatives Foundation in Kiev showed that across much of the south-east, even in regions under central-government control, the Soviet collapse is perceived in a negative light".We can't build a new Ukrainian nation on divisive old historical figures," Vasyl Rasevych of the Institute of Ukrainian Studies in Lviv argues.

The moment this collapses or any one allows this wittingly or otherwise to collapse into a perceived west versus the Islamic world – I think we would then be drawn into a terrible downward spiral of violence, from which it would be very difficult to escape".

For 690 people surveyed just seven weeks later, the time perceived between initial impact and collapse of both towers was 62 minutes, rather than the two hours it actually took.

To her credit, Ms. Schapiro has made considerable progress in shoring up the reputation of an agency battered by the missed Bernie Madoff fraud and its perceived impotence during the Lehman collapse and subsequent financial crisis.

Artists like these were busy collapsing what was perceived as low and high culture, spreading the theory that most elements of one's own regional music -- no matter how rustic or commercialized -- can be usable.

Because few women in our sample had extreme weight perceptions or perceived themselves as underweight, we collapsed response categories into two groups: overweight and average/underweight.

(Group A, nurse/paragraph 40) HCP are often contacted for the first time during a crisis or even when the caregiving system has collapsed, which is perceived as a barrier to good collaboration.

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