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The city describes Domenge's sculptures as unifying perceived opposites and harmonizing apparent dissonances by geometrically referencing the natural world.
There was no significant differential mu suppression between the perceived opposite-sex and same-sex reactions (t = 1.99; P = 0.87).
Empirically, PCT assessment of such meaning structures is based on comparative ratings on bipolar continua of perceived opposites.
SnoreStop went where no other company has, at least with the military: they put two perceived polar opposites together and marketed them as the couple that could survive snoring (of all things).
Learning and play, in certain cultures, are often perceived as opposites.
Stephan Lewandowsky gave a talk discussing the problem that although more uncertainty translates to greater risk and urgency, people perceive the opposite.
As these examples suggest, different groups may perceive the opposite reputations of the same players in a long run.
aMedical tourists from developing countries might perceive the opposite: the local standard of care might be seen as inferior whereas the foreign one is held on a pedestal [ 9].
While buying emergent art is high-risk, speculative investment, acquiring established masterpieces is perceived as the opposite – a back-up in hard times.
I saw Tom Ford's prowling, platform-shod models as embodiments of female power; many perceived the exact opposite, in those stocking-top short hemlines and fembot nipple pasties.
Women are generally more open and receptive to understanding how they're being perceived by the opposite sex.
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