Sentence examples for perceived rush from inspiring English sources

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Schoninger has been criticised for his perceived rush to play, for being an outsider, for communicating too much or too little.

Just as the case came to symbolize the feeling of vulnerability among New Yorkers, especially white New Yorkers, the ad seems to represent, for its detractors, the perceived rush to judgment against five black youths.

Despite his escalation, since the beginning of his presidency, Obama has faced criticism for a perceived rush for the exits in Afghanistan because of his series of timetables – not always substantively met – for withdrawing troops.

Mobilizing to prevent Schumer's Senate ascendancy may be the most practical way grassroots Democrats can channel their anger at a perceived rush to war on Iran, as well as challenging the seemingly invincible AIPAC and its slick 40-million dollar campaign to kill the nuclear deal with a barrage of media ads, phone calls to constituents, and "free" lawmaker junkets to Israel.

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Some general practitioners were perceived to "rush" appointments and not provide patients with the opportunity to talk through symptoms and explain their concerns, leading to loss of patient confidence: "I cut off the relationship with my GP because I never had the chance to express myself about my pain.

European officials said it would be hard to persuade their own countries to stay put if the United States were perceived as rushing to the exits.

In her first television interview since the Arizona shooting, Ms. Palin defended using the term "blood libel" to describe what she perceived as a rush to judgment by her critics for drawing a link between heated political rhetoric and the shooting that killed six people and wounded 14, including Representative Gabrielle Giffords.

Some media commentators, such as Howard Kurtz and Toby Harnden, criticized what they perceived as a rush to judgment about the shooter's motivation, disputing suggestions that the shooting was the result of the Tea Party movement or anything in connection to Palin.

And frequently, the root failure is attributed to a human-perceived rush or ignored data.

But the whole idea sounded a lot better when cryptocurrency was perceived as a gold rush rather than a gamble.

"Given the gravity of the risks associated with this research, it is imperative that the process be of the highest caliber, with the most expert input possible, and not perceived as an unseemly rush to an outcome favorable to one side or the other," the letter says.

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