Sentence examples for perceived motive from inspiring English sources

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When the writers in question are former Combat 18 members or animal rights obsessives, perhaps the mass media feels they are fair game; that their perceived motive outweighs their rights.

The online form asks questions about the incident including location, date, the perceived motive of the incident and what action the reporter hopes the university will take.

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Medical factors were the most frequently perceived motives for inpatient management.

However, our audience was concerned that the DAM would be a 'black box' and called for the model's workings not to be concealed.Our perceived motives for developing a DAM to assist in STI service planning were also a source of criticism.

Patient-related motives, such as worry, a perceived need to see a GP and a need for medical information were the most important motives for contacting a GP cooperative for all patients.

Worry was the most frequently mentioned motive for patients with a medically unnecessary contact, while a perceived need for urgent contact with a GP was the most often mentioned motive for patients with a medically necessary contact.

One of the main motives for developing the HADS was the perceived need of a brief questionnaire, which was easy to administer, while still being a source of discriminating information about emotional disorders.

In contrast, the most important motive for patients with a medically necessary contact was a perceived need for urgent contact with a GP (44.2 %; medically unnecessary 29.8 %; χ 2  = 13.27, df = 1, p = 0.000).

Worry was the most frequently mentioned motive for contacting a GP cooperative for patients with a medically unnecessary contact (45.3 %) and a perceived need to see a GP for patients with a medically necessary contact (44.2 %).

There appear to be several motives for scientific dishonesty: the universities' admission requirements, the system for financing, access to scholarships [ 3], and the perceived need for personal progress and success.

Since its announcement last week, the book "No Easy Day: The Firsthand Account of the Mission That Killed Osama bin Laden," written by a pseudonymous member of that Navy SEAL team mission, has stirred up unintended controversies over its author's right to disclose the details of the operation; his identity; and any perceived political motives behind its publication.

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