Sentence examples for regarded either as from inspiring English sources

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The founder and leader of the center is a polarizing personality, regarded either as a sex diva or a cult-like ruler, or both.

This may be regarded either as part of the ordinary process by which the legislature delegates its powers or as an inevitable feature of modern government, given that many matters are too technical, detailed, or subject to frequent change to be included in the main body of legislation legislation being less easy to change than regulations.

Therefore, these nine subjects can be regarded either as "probable RCVS" or "probable primary TC H.

Consequently, R&D, S&T, and innovation can be regarded either as specific knowledge systems or, alternatively, as subsystems of the aggregated knowledge system (the knowledge meta-system).

Relational equality ideals might be regarded either as required by justice or as not required by justice or other morally mandatory principles, rather as morally optional.

The dependence of happiness on virtue is confirmed by Descartes' account of the final end, which, he says, can be regarded either as happiness or as the supreme good: virtue is the target at which we ought to aim, but happiness is the prize that induces us to fire at it (AT IV 277/CMSK 277/CMSK

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South Africa spends a disproportionate amount of time focused on Iran and jihadi groups, in spite of internal documents showing its intelligence service does not regard either as a major threat to South Africa.

All of which is by way of introduction to his remarks about contemporary art in these two interviews, which you may regard either as staggeringly shortsighted, or an instance of someone telling the truth about art that is overinflated and overhyped by the media, museums and the market.

According to opinion polls, 80% of Americans say they will regard either man as legitimately elected; 67% say they will accept the Florida result whichever way it goes.

We regard either case as noncoherent detection.

This lack of distinction between al-Qaeda and the Taliban is clearly ridiculous, as was noted last year by two judges, Judge James Robertson and Judge Thomas Hogan, who made a point of stating, when refusing to grant the habeas petitions of two Yemenis, Adham Mohammed Ali Awad and Musa'ab al-Madhwani, that they did not regard either man as an ongoing threat.

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