Sentence examples for perceived plight from inspiring English sources

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For days, Khan's article has made headlines here, with special TV news packages including clips from his films dramatizing his perceived plight as a Muslim.

But after a brief flurry of "pan-Mongolism" in the 1990s, nationalist passion in Mongolia about the perceived plight of their ethnic brethren under the Han-Chinese yoke seems largely doused.

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Of course, Loury himself once perceived the plight of the underclass in similar terms.

" "Last year my doctor referred me to mammography but I agreed with my husband not to do it, if God wanted to test me with such illness, then I accept God's will, but I will not continue checking myself" (1, 1)" For the women who took this perspective, breast cancer was perceived as a plight from Allah and if a woman is destined to have cancer, no matter all her precautions, she will be inflicted.

The country was rocked by explosive clashes in more than 20 cities as Kurds protested against the government's perceived inaction over the plight of those living in the Kurdish city of Kobani, just a few miles inside Syrian territory.

Meanwhile, prominent Kabul-based journalist and blogger Razaq Mamoon took the international community to task for its perceived silence regarding the plight of Afghans in Iran.

However, as the campaign continued, and the American public became more and more aware of the plight and perceived heroism of the American forces on Guadalcanal, more forces were dispatched to the area.

37. There's something a little chilling in the way he could step aside from himself, perceive his own plight, then twist it with finesse into fictional shapes that had the force of parables.

It is almost as if he has been working from a list of all the things he could say that would demean all women so they would fully perceive their common plight and unite.

The picture triggered a wave of sympathy on social media, swiftly followed by scepticism and anger at the perceived misrepresentation of Marwan's plight.

He lost the country's election on 28 March, in part because of the military failures and a perceived uncaring attitude to the plight of victims of Boko Haram.

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