Sentence examples for perceived tensions from inspiring English sources

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At the press conference, Obama referred to "perceived tensions," and said, "A lot of them were simply overstated".

With a smiling Mr. Karzai standing by his side, Mr. Obama said, "With respect to perceived tensions between the U.S. government and the Afghan government, let me begin by saying a lot of them were simply overstated".

As originally discussed, in my book, The 2020 Workplace, each generation brings its own lens to the workplace, and individual and group talents can become obscured by assumptions, myths and real or perceived tensions and criticisms.

Public health ethics deals primarily with the moral foundations and justifications for public health, the various ethical challenges raised by limited resources for promoting health, and real or perceived tensions between collective benefits and individual liberty.

The perceived tensions inherent in the system were outlined by GPs and foremost amongst them was their need to align themselves with patients, often referred to as advocacy.

Results suggest that the teaching of professionalism should incorporate more formal reflection on the complexities of medical practice, allowing students and educators to openly explore and articulate any perceived tensions between what is formally taught and what is being observed in clinical practice.

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Costas asked about the perceived tension in their relationship.

Health history data including co-morbidities, symptoms, habits, perceived tension, job stress, and fitness level were not associated with adherence.

There is no question there is a perceived tension between the regulatory approach to retaining a clean environment and on the other hand our [the UK's] need to provide new energy supplies," he said.

Unless it is checked either by CSR or (as Mr Bakan would prefer, if only as a first step) by double-strength government regulation, private enterprise makes losers of everyone but itself.Private profit, public interestThe perceived tension between private profit and public interest pervades the CSR literature.

A special case of this perceived conflict between categorical rules and utility is the perceived tension between utility and rights.

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