Sentence examples for perceived to get from inspiring English sources

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Bill McInturff, a Republican pollster and expert on public opinion and health, said, "A lot of 2004 will be a fight about who is perceived to pay versus who is perceived to get the benefit".

Over all, budgetary constraints were considered as the antecedent of several processes resulting in impaired working conditions, and the situation was perceived to get worse every year.

While it's easy to suggest that dressing up more will give you a more trustworthy and reliable affect[5] it's just as important to look how you want to be perceived, to get a fresh outlook on your life.

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That was when the Malay majority institutionalised affirmative action for themselves, to the disadvantage of ethnic Chinese (a majority in Penang), who were perceived to have got unduly rich.

Every time some unsympathetic bureaucrat or drunk driver was perceived to have got off easily in the courts, people would joke that, "Hey, at least there was no dancing in a church involved!" In that sense, the drama surrounding Pussy Riot served to further undermine a legal system plagued by allegations of inhumanity and abuse.

Nowadays, many observers from abroad have become more skeptical; and the reason is not that unforeseen technical difficulties have emerged in the course of the project so far; the reason is that the costs are perceived to have gotten out of hand.

Things are perceived to be getting worse, despite their best efforts.

There were roughly 50 systems around the UK at their peak; because they required less investment, and were not perceived to be getting in the way of cars quite so much, they survived longer.

"We don't have rampant corruption in the political system in Australia … but we have a lot of this grey area where politicians are perceived to be getting a lot of perks.

And while some tech entrepreneurs seem to be warming to the idea of something like a universal basic income, perhaps seeing it as a moral licence to disrupt, the reservoir of resentment at those perceived to be getting too good a deal from the government never runs dry.

If a symptom was perceived to be getting worse, this was sometimes a trigger to seeking medical help.

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