Sentence examples for perceived to bow from inspiring English sources

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I watched from a distance in St .Mary's Episcopal Church while my two estranged friends, not unlike the angels of the Qur'an, humbly set aside any grounds for self-righteous indignation, real or perceived, to "bow" to each other out of recognition that they were each a beloved friend of Phyllis.

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This view is perceived to be problematic.

Antibacterial products are perceived to exacerbate this.

But to bow to this perceived threat would be to overlook the strong political, social and economic case for tough action on pay.

But that would be perceived as bowing to media pressure, and stubborn president Perez is unlikely to be advocating such a bold decision to his embattled coach.

But it is not likely that he could be persuaded to arrest the killers of the Israeli minister at a time when it would be perceived as bowing to Israeli pressure, and prodding Israel toward even harsher measures -- and greater opprobrium in the West -- might suit him fine.

How to bow out.

"I know how to bow.

Frank described the teachers there as "dictators" who order students to "bow, bow, bow" and never to contradict them.

To bow down before Ming.

"We had a wonderful guy who taught us how to bow — a Restoration bow, an Elizabethan bow," he said.

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