Sentence examples for perceived ready from inspiring English sources

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In other words, the definition of age at which adolescent girls were perceived ready for sex was not clearly explained by parents.

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Almost all clinicians perceived that ready access to existing dialysis clinics and patient transport reimbursement reduced the need for home haemodialysis and, because of this, acquisition of capital equipment for home haemodialysis might be unjustified.

With long rates up against this constraint, you wouldn't expect them to rise much as a result of expected inflation, and in fact they might even fall slightly if the Bank of Japan gets perceived as less ready to raise rates in future.

"The bank was perceived as being less ready than others in Europe to take part in the securitization" of debt, he said.

However, people with a mental illness and criminal justice involvement are often routinely excluded from resettlement vocational services due to their illness and thus are perceived to be 'not ready for work' [ 26].

One question that arises when we talk about the possibility of reversing the disastrous push for austerity runs something like this: "OK, you say you want more government spending, but what should it spend money on?" The truth is that I think the perceived lack of shovel-ready projects was overstated even in 2009, but it was a real concern.

Overall, the results helped, to an extent, explore the 'who is ready for sex' question; however, further research through qualitative means is needed to understand why adolescents with these characteristics perceive their readiness for sex.

The perceived absence of executive suite-ready executives -- even those most admired by investors and analysts are thought to need more seasoning -- does not bode well for Mr. Eisner and his president, Robert A. Iger, and Disney over all, said Tom Wolzien, a media analyst at Sanford C. Bernstein.

And each city is ready with the choice insult, with Boston hitting New York's perceived elitism and New York dismissing Boston as not ready for prime time.

Hyundai's cars — already recession-ready because they are perceived as offering good value — got a big boost in good will from the Hyundai Assurance plan, a marketing masterstroke that let owners return their cars if they lost their jobs.

In the age of technology, Benjamin perceived, this uniqueness is diluted by the ready availability of reproductions, which makes it possible to see a work of art without ever having seen the original.

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