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But the task would be easier if the underpinning perception that Islam itself is under a mortal threat from the West were removed.

Though caution is required in light of the convergence of behavioural deficits for processing auditory static and dynamic spatial cues in this neurodegenerative disease cohort, these separable neuroanatomical correlates are in line with previous evidence for a dedicated velocity detection mechanism underpinning perception of sound movement (Griffiths et al., 1996; Carlile and Best, 2002).

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Despite this seemingly obvious statement, many accounts of the neurobiology underpinning visual perception fail to consider the active nature of how we sample our sensory world.

If that is true, however, then every "revelation" of the world in the first, metaphysical sense also entails a revelation of the fundamental ethical (or, as the existentialists preferred, existential) project underpinning this perception.

"And underpinning that perception is not only a vision of how China might position itself in [the] future, but also a real transformation already underway in China's economy". On the U.S. side, Obama has also become progressively bold, even as Congress shows resistance, said Eric Pooley, senior vice president for strategy and communications at the Environmental Defense Fund.

Werner and Chalupa have gathered together contributions from leading experts in every field, from the molecular biology of phototransduction to the neural computations that underpin our perception of the visual world.

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The watchdog panel for the $700 billion bank bailout faulted the U.S. government for the last time on Wednesday, saying the program helped underpin the perception that federal authorities will always prevent troubled financial firms from failing.

Underpinning the perceptions reported is that enhanced services beyond conventional homecare are adequately resourced and accessible for those nearing death, although many of the respondents also have current and previous experiences in usual care and institutional settings.

These deep-rooted images probably underpin contemporary perceptions of taxes and tax collectors as unwanted impositions on the hard-working, enterprising and honest citizens of our democracy.

Patients attached importance to the doctor patient relationship, which was not always satisfactory, and this underpinned their perceptions of suboptimal headache care.

The identity approach to leadership specifically suggests that a particular influence is an individual's sense of identity, understood as the collection of personal attributes, values, beliefs, motives and experiences that underpin self-perception (Ashforth 2001) and influence the person's ways of being, thinking and working (Hill 2003; Lord and Hall 2005; Day and Antonakis 2012).

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