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According to the British Liberal politician James Bryce, most uitlanders saw the country as "virtually English" and perceived "something unreasonable or even grotesque in the control of a small body of persons whom they deemed in every way their inferiors".

Standing virtually unopposed as the perceived political party of inclusion and acceptance, Democrats have cast themselves as the only antidote to right-wing hate-mongering.

Not impeding whatsoever, thoroughly beyond the code width requirements and virtually, when open, not perceived as gates by those passing through — whether for day-to-day access or emergency egress.

First, in settings where cross-transmission is potentially relevant (which basically means in virtually all settings with perceived antibiotic resistance problems) the determination of risk factors for acquisition is suboptimal if colonization pressure (or a reliable proxy) has not been included.

Or could it be...perhaps...that baseball and yoga are inextricably intertwined on a deep and essential level - a level so deep and essential that it is virtually impossible to perceive the connection?

Following the 1999 decision to overturn the Glass-Steagall Act that separated commercial banks from securities firms, bank lobbyists have been able to shoot down virtually any proposed rule they perceived as unfavorable to their industry, lobbyists and politicians say.

A fascinating study this year from North Carolina State University found that Toyota's infamous 2009 safety recalls — a result of concerns over "sudden unintended acceleration" — made virtually no dent in how people perceived the brand.

Surprisingly, data from the three phase-shift conditions virtually overlapped, i.e., the perceived contrast of the cyclopean image did not depend on the phase difference of the two monocular test sine-wave gratings (F 2,6) = 0.07, p>0.50) in all three base contrast conditions (F 4,12) = 0.32, p>0.50) for all four observers.

Regions of the former Soviet Union, including Belarus and the Russian Federation, perceived their data as virtually complete, [ 26] although there was no verification of data collection.

The Act is nearly "a mirror image of Enron: the company's perceived corporate governance failings are matched virtually point for point in the principal provisions of the Act".

Settlers also saw indigenous women virtually in the same manner that they perceived the land: there for the taking.

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