Sentence examples for perceived targeting from inspiring English sources

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In the emotionally charged debate about police brutality, misconduct and the perceived targeting and victimization of African Americans, many of us not only identify with the frustration of black citizens in Ferguson, Cleveland, Chicago and Baltimore, but have our own experiences of racial profiling by law enforcement.

An invitation for screening may cause some people to be suspicious about why they had been selected, including perceived targeting by immigration services.

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Additionally surprising, male subjects generally perceived targets more positively on mental health- and emotionality-related variables.

Twitter is following both Google and Facebook in sending out warnings to perceived targets of state-sponsored hacking.

The key Federal funds rate, which banks charge each other for temporary loans, traded a bit softer at 8.25percentthethe Fed's perceived target level at this time.

The Federal Reserve, meanwhile, did not intervene in the credit market, although the key Federal funds rate, which banks charge each other for temporary loans, edged up a bit, to 85/16percentnt, from the Fed's perceived target of 81/4percentnt.

The central bank refrained from intervening in the market as the key Federal funds rate, which banks charge each other for brief loans, traded under its perceived target of 81/4percentnt.

Relative to remote fixed screens, which we term ex situ, an in situ display produces greater accuracy of perceived target depth and perceptually directed action (Wu, Klatzky, Shelton, & Stetten, 2005) and more generalizable learning (Wu, Klatzky, Shelton, & Stetten, 2008), as well as facilitating the integration of a complex 3D shape from 2D slices (Wu, Klatzky, & Stetten, 2010).

AI experts point out that the technology for basic autonomous weaponry already exists, and would, for starters, simply involve retrofitting existing weapons like drones with the ability to fire at perceived targets without human approval.

In a separate piece, the newspaper implied that the K Foundation had hit their perceived target with some success: In a piece published in 2006, The Sunday Times quoted author James F. English's description of The K Foundation's Art Award as "hostile philanthropy".

Loomis and colleagues have proposed that when visual feedback is removed after an initial exposure to a visual target, a "spatial image" of the perceived target location is maintained [43].

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