Sentence examples for perceived hold from inspiring English sources

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Suspended in the dead man's float, I relinquished my perceived hold over the world, and made peace with things I could not change.

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Within this context, education, especially higher education, represents a once in a lifetime opportunity to secure and achieve personal ambition and transcend the barriers that Indian students perceive hold them back.

The weightier the special egalitarian obligations that the social interactionist sees holding country by country, and the less weighty the general egalitarianism that is perceived to hold across countries, the more the social interactionist approach will conflict with general egalitarian equality of condition doctrines that are claimed to have global scope.

Boys are perceived to hold the family prestige.

The studies cast additional doubt on the effectiveness of an approach to fighting heart disease that was once perceived to hold great promise and is still pursued by other pharmaceutical companies.

If further investigation proved their involvement in civilian deaths, it could tarnish Mr. Ouattara's reputation overseas, where he is perceived to hold the high moral ground in the standoff with Mr. Gbagbo.

Openly gay people who've achieved equality are crucial if we're to get to a stage where coming out really doesn't matter; where it isn't perceived to hold you back in your career or lead to an unhappy, troubled life.

We saw in Sarah Vine's email the astonishing degree to which media titans like Rupert Murdoch and Paul Dacre are perceived to hold influence, when in fact Facebook, Snapchat, Twitter et al are the de facto organisers of much of the information we receive and discuss.

Although instructors are perceived to hold a central role, which has led to studies which have primarily investigated how test washback influences classroom teachers, preparation material developers and learning institutions and their influence on cognitive strategies implemented by test takers are also essential contributory factors.

Within the developing country context, the three actors are perceived to hold relatively traditional and separate roles, with little or no overlap in functional relationships, thus avoiding the benefits of exchange from interrelations between actors, such as the knowledge transfer, that represents the basis for development.

Another initial motivator, the decreased administrative burden of paper charts, was also perceived to hold true.

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