Sentence examples for perceived nuisances from inspiring English sources

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The often intimate scale and historic feel of the neighborhood are the special preoccupation of Carnegie Hill Neighbors, which promotes contextual architecture and fights perceived nuisances like the recently defeated proposal for a street-corner newsstand on 86th Street.

When we considered the factors that best predict health and quality of life in our cross-sectional surveys, we found that a lack of barriers and perceived nuisances, as well as good paths and cycleways and enjoyable routes to local open space are consistently associated with time outdoors and with general health and wellbeing.

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Here it is, in order of perceived nuisance: white-tailed deer, gray squirrels, Canada geese, voles (both pine and meadow varieties), woodchucks and rabbits.

Driver acceptance of these systems is crucial to their success, as perceived "nuisance" alarms may cause drivers to disable the systems.

This paper presents the first application of FCM in exploring factors affecting the perceived nuisance caused by the impact of mining projects on the landscape.

This assistance can not only translate into fewer dogs over time through lack of reproduction and the inevitable adoption of some dogs that will occur once such animals are in the care of rescuers, but a decrease in perceived "nuisance" behaviors as well.

Black women were often perceived to be nuisances, beggars and thorns in the side of their allies, far afield from the respect heralded in verse and song for white Union and Confederate women.

Preservation and environmental reviews may be perceived as a nuisance to some, but saving something precious and irreplaceable for the benefit of future generations is surely worth a little extra time and thought.

A striking feature of many sex workers' accounts was that police inquiring about their safety was perceived as a nuisance at best, and a form of police harassment at worst.

30 Although these observations are not new, 31 it took some time before they ignited interest in stochastic gene expression, 32 perhaps because noise in gene expression is instinctively perceived as a nuisance for a process that ought to be tightly regulated.

Identified triggers for seeking medical advice for rectal bleeding include: greater perceived seriousness, persistence and/or nuisance of the symptom, pain or discomfort, opportunity during an existing consultation to discuss the symptom, and pressure from a relative [ 44, 45].

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