Sentence examples for viewed as established from inspiring English sources

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38 Importantly, GPs were viewed as established authority figures who were seen to 'tell the pharmacist what to do'.

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Debt may be a serious threat on the financial front, but Harry & David's orchard cam illustrates a different sort of peril for anyone who makes or sells a food product that has long been viewed as an established emblem of luxury.

Read this way in the context of the rest of the Book, the "deduction" is most appropriately viewed as intended to establish universal gravity, but only provisionally, as a theory on which further research is to be predicated, research that will continue to bring evidence to bear on the theory.

AT& T has been traditionally viewed as "trustworthy, reliable, prestigious, established," he added.

These findings have sparked a discussion about underlying properties of the language comprehension architecture, as they have generally been viewed as a challenge to established models of language processing and specifically to the notion that syntax precedes semantics in the comprehension process.

As the interview data made clear, recording was viewed as a threat to established norms, and despite the willingness of some patients to seek permission, it was viewed as a request that would be viewed negatively by most clinicians.

With a name that recalled the exploits of the Manson family, "Helter Skelter," the art show, is now viewed as a hallmark in establishing Southern California's independence and originality in the modern art world.

Over past decades fathers' involvement in children's learning and schooling has been viewed and established as one of the crucial contributing factor towards children's success development (Lamb, 2000; Pruett, 2000).

And the deduction theorem can be viewed as the means of establishing a rule: Having shown that B can be deduced from A justifies the rule that from A we may pass over to B. A rule-based semantics of implication along such lines underlies several conceptions of proof-theoretic semantics, notably those by Lorenzen, von Kutschera and Schroeder-Heister.

For him, Alvy "is the victim of a tendency toward overdetermination of meaning -- or in modernist terms 'the tyranny of the signified' -- and his involvement with Annie can be viewed as an attempt to establish a spontaneous, intellectually unencumbered relationship, an attempt which is doomed to failure".

Awareness and visibility were thus viewed as important outcomes of establishing a SPCH.

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