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In the mid-20th century, however, the long-suffering and saintly character came to be seen as submissive and spineless.
Faces with more mature features (bottom left) are perceived as more dominant, while baby-face features are seen as submissive (bottom right).
Littleness is often seen as submissive but it isn't, at least not always!
Previous research has found that men smile less than women overall but, unlike women, are not seen as submissive when they do smile.
McBride thus gives us an apt metaphor for the failure of Americans to see the full humanity of the black slaves among them — and of the lengths slaves themselves would go to be seen as submissive.
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When you are seen as a submissive on camera, the production company treats you as a submissive in life.
It was no surprise when, in March 1996, Yeltsin appointed him foreign minister to replace Andrei Kozyrev, who was seen as excessively submissive to the west.
In the photos, Moro can be seen as the submissive party -- directed, managed and laid bare (quite literally) by Liao.
On the one hand, we're seen as oppressed, submissive, and voiceless, and on the other we're asked to live within a limited definition of the "good Muslim girl".
This finding may be explained by the 'hierarchical' nature of the extremely 'competitive' medical profession where "Undoing could be seen as a submissive, but adaptive, strategy in the field of competition.
This could make you more apt to be seen as the submissive horse or weaker horse than the one you are trying to work with.
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