Sentence examples for perceived essentially from inspiring English sources

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More recently, a strong participation of South America has been perceived, essentially concentrated on Brazil; only one conference paper was published in a venue in Argentina and we did not identify other South American country in which SBSE papers were published.

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Patients have the tendency to perceive essentially benign and normal sensations as evidence of imminent danger.

But will something that could be perceived as essentially a rebranding exercise change anything?

These groups have a different attitude toward violence -- one that is extra-normative and seeks to maximize violence against the perceived enemy, essentially anyone who is not a fundamentalist Muslim or an Aum Shinrikyo member.

3. I+ is perceived as essentially a continuation of activities pre-dating the MTSP, with a focus mainly on single-vaccine preventable diseases via Accelerated Disease Campaigns (ADCs).

A 5-item General Harm scale assesses beliefs about the intrinsic properties of medicines and the degree to which they are perceived as essentially harmful (with a higher score indicating stronger views about medicines being harmful).

Tomato should perceive aphids essentially through cell membrane receptors and subsequently, the signal transduction exploits various cellular messengers, principally ROS, calcium and stress hormones [ 14, 44, 55].

From Jefferson's departure until the end of the century, the presidency was perceived as an essentially passive institution.

Within days of the landing, Charles de Gaulle was maneuvering furiously to ensure that the liberation of France was perceived as an essentially French achievement and that the governance of France lay in French hands.

What people revealed they are looking for is "engagement, interaction," he adds, and Colonial Williamsburg was "essentially perceived to be passive — and passive is not we want to be or need to be".

Mr. Huntington's essay and subsequent book, in which he asserted that the peoples of the Islamic world were incapable of developing societies rooted in freedom and democracy, which he perceived to be essentially "Western values," sparked an extensive debate in the Arab world and among Arab communities worldwide.

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