Sentence examples for regarded not from inspiring English sources

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Senator Santorum is widely regarded, not least by himself, as an up-and-comer.

Its imperfections should be regarded not as errors or exclusions but opportunities for advancing the conversation.

They must therefore be regarded not as branches but rather as independent organisms.

But it is now regarded not only as an asset, but if badly managed, an obstacle to modernizing.

Meiji symbolized Japan's head-on encounter with modernization, which was often regarded, not always comfortably, as synonymous with Westernization.

More remarkably, he had been someone most people regarded not as a victim but rather as a Stalinist killer: Lavrenti Beria.

Mrs. Clinton, on the other hand, urged that the resolution be regarded not as a go-ahead to invade, but as leverage in negotiations with the United Nations.

Williams is widely regarded not just as capable but, critically for ITV and its mission to become more "customer friendly", likeable.

When Weston's career was at its zenith, cocaine was regarded not as an addictive stimulant but as a solution to the problem of addiction itself.

I spent 15 years at the centre, working alongside people I regarded not merely as colleagues but as friends, political allies and intellectual interlocutors.

For that reason, the mixed-race children here are regarded not just as a source of shame but also as a threat.

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