Sentence examples for perceived the latter from inspiring English sources

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Though both curative and protective actions were described as having certain and immediate effects, subjects might have intuitively perceived the latter as less certain or subject to a time shift, or even questioned the credibility of this description, since preventive programs with "certain effects in the near future" are scarce.

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For those who perceive the latter, the novel's bleak horror will leave a bruise on the mind, a fetter on the heart.

The vital trust that exists between the patient and the health professional will surely diminish if the public starts to perceive the latter as the agents of state employment/welfare policy.

Of the two basic components of the EPPM – perceived threat and perceived efficacy – the latter proves to be the more significant component in determining willingness in this scenario.

So it is not surprising that the dominant form of reporting is in the form of a relation between the perceiver and the perceived where the latter are extramental objects or conditions of one's environment.

(It was what a lot of white Americans perceived as the latter that was responsible, in part, for Reagan's rise in the first place).

There are projects that are studio driven, and projects that are writer-director driven; and this was clearly perceived as the latter.

When DNAfs and Cfs enter into a cell, the latter mistakenly perceives the intracellular DNAfs and Cfs with dsDNA breaks in their two ends as damaged "self" DNA and activates DDR even before DNA damage has actually occurred.

Hence the former refers to perceived risk, whereas the latter refers to actual risk of detection.

Positional (map) information is derived, in familiar areas, from (3) the visual landscape and, also farther away in unfamiliar areas, from (4) atmospheric chemosignals perceived by olfaction, the latter usefully evaluable only after preceding exposure to undisturbed (5) winds at the home site.

Positional (map) information is derived, in familiar areas, from (3) the visual landscape and, also farther away in unfamiliar areas, from (4) atmospheric chemosignals perceived by olfaction, the latter usefully evaluable only after exposure to undisturbed (5) winds at the home site.

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