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The report also noted an increased use of intimidation and assassination of the civilian population by the Taliban, singling out anyone "perceived to be" connected with the government or international forces.
While this may vary depending on the area of study and the landscape features considered to have an effect on a particular disease's transmission, it suggests that the way in which premises are perceived to be connected may be substantially altered after taking them into account.
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Li and Thompson (1979) use the phrase "conjoinable" to refer to the same basic idea that certain clauses or sentences may be perceived to be tightly connected with each other and form a single unit of discourse for the purposes of anaphoric reference.
He is commonly perceived to be a historical figure, connected with the establishment and propagation of the Vithoba-centric Varkari sect.
They responded by rotating the blank FRISM display about the y-axis (see Fig. 2) until it was perceived to be parallel to the vertical plane connecting the starting and endpoint locations.
Moreover, perceived general health appears to be connected to PA both in nature and in built outdoor settings.
Disconnection is easier and perceived to be less painful, for the disconnected person that is, but not the person trying to connect with them.
This view is perceived to be problematic.
Not illness severity indices, but the perceived stressfulness of CMC proved to be connected to children's problem behavior [ 9, 16].
This may arise from guilt over feeling selfish, or the need to be connected to those we perceive as helpless.
A "rash" tends to be connected with the need for medical intervention; "Rash" is treated and corrected and thus might be perceived as "less restrictive".
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