Sentence examples for rather perceived from inspiring English sources

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For example, the British Parliament was no longer seen as representing estates, corporations, and vested interests but was rather perceived as standing for actual human beings.

By the 1980s it was being said that a new branch of English law had been created, though by the early 21st century it was rather perceived that a process of assimilation of wider European ideas into the English common law was developed (see also European law).

Opposite, the national sovereignty over data, low dependence on subjective expert inputand low data and capacity requirements were rather perceived less important.

It should be noted, however, that the Ideas are not abstracted by the subject as are concepts on Schopenhauer's view, but are, rather, perceived directly in them.

Byzantium was rather perceived to be a corrupted continuation of ancient Greece, and was often derided as the "Empire of the Greeks" or "Kingdom of Greece".

They are rather perceived as active stakeholders and lobbyists in pursuit of their own interest.

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On the other hand, altruistic values' results on green purchase intention were shown insignificant, which could imply that green products were to help other but rather perceive as marketing tools.

This might indicate that individuals looking for help with excessive behaviors rather perceive their problem as a medical one and not as a lifestyle, spiritual or other issue (although for example psychologists can be approached with lifestyle issues as well).

"It's true, most people would rather be perceived as learned scholars and would rather the world didn't know that they have TV's in every room," he said.

Alongside trial registration, these included: journals specialising in publishing negative findings; journals selecting submissions on the basis of scientific validity rather than perceived reader interest; publishing findings in databases rather than in journal articles; and educating authors, reviewers, and editors.

Thus, if the only grounds of continued existence are volitions in God's mind, rather than perceived items (ideas), then ordinary objects do not exist continuously, but rather pop in and out of existence in a lawful fashion.

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