Sentence examples for perceived to put from inspiring English sources

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This was perceived to put girls at risk for STI including HIV infection.

The investigators intervened and informed the doctor and or nurse on duty when care was perceived to put a child at risk e.g. long waiting time for a patient to be transfused, prolonged blood transfusion and worsening of the child's clinical condition during blood transfusion.

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Public distrust of health information may also have been heightened by Government's handling of the BSE, foot and mouth crises and salmonella and E. coli outbreaks, during which Government agencies responsible for food safety were perceived to have put the interests of food producers before those of consumers [ 15].

White House officials and Republican allies in Congress say they believe that the Democrats will lose the public if they overplay their position and are perceived to be putting troops at risk, while Democrats say election results that put them in power, and polls since, indicate that the public wants to pull out of Iraq and expects them to force a withdrawal.

Gatti, however, has exercised his own perceived right to put Ferrante back where he can keep an eye on her.

Participants viewed 13 statements on authorship qualifications and criteria, one at a time, and were asked to rate two items for each statement: 1) their level of agreement with the authorship principle and 2) their perceived ability to put that principle into practice.

Just as there was perceived to be a "Greenspan put" in the equity markets in the 1990s (ie, the Federal Reserve would always intervene if shares slumped), there may now be a "Bernanke put" in government bonds.The second caveat is that the stockmarket gains in 2012 were largely driven by a revaluation of equities.

Western societies' condemnation of women who are perceived to fail by not putting their unborn babies' or children's needs ahead of their own is indicative of women's social positioning and exemplifies the privileging of biomedical knowledge over the women's own knowledge.

This slight but enormous paradigm shift, from what is perceived to what is perceiving, can instantly put us in touch with a sense of the miraculous.

Three years ago, Asda found itself in heaps of trouble on social media when its Christmas commercial centring on a put-upon mum was perceived to underline stereotypes about who does what during the festive period.

To test whether that was because older children were perceived as larger than reality or younger children were perceived as smaller, and to put numbers to this phenomenon, the scientists asked 77 mothers to mark the estimated height of their 2- to 6-year-old children on a blank wall.

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