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单词 Perceived
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1. She perceived that all was not well.
2. The students perceived that his behavior had changed.
3. Bill perceived a tiny figure in the distance.
4. I perceived a change in his behaviour.
5. The patient was perceived to have difficulty in breathing.
6. She is perceived as vain, spoilt and promiscuous.
7. The junta reacted violently to the perceived threat to its authority.
8. I perceived a change in his behaviour/that his behaviour had changed.
9. Even as a young woman she had been perceived as a future chief executive.
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10. The government was perceived to be inert and inefficient.
11. They perceived that they were unwelcome and left.
12. Risks are perceived differently by different people.
13. Such fallacies are not easily perceived.
14. We had already perceived how the temperature fluctuated.
15. Women's magazines are often perceived to be superficial.
16. His teachers perceived him as shy and introverted.
17. They perceived a stranger wandering in the garden.
18. You are perceived to accept his offer.
19. That rule is not easily perceived.
20. I perceived his comment as a challenge.
21. He is perceived as a religious man.
22. They were widely perceived to have been unlucky.
23. He perceived what the shy little man wanted.
24. We perceived a little girl coming toward us.
25. That morning, he perceived a change in Franca's mood.
26. This discovery was perceived as a major breakthrough.
27. She has perceived the danger.
28. The thief was perceived to steal into the house.
29. He has now perceived his error.
30. She wasn't at all the mindless little wife so many people perceived her to be.
1. She perceived that all was not well.
2. Bill perceived a tiny figure in the distance.
3. I perceived a change in his behaviour.
4. The patient was perceived to have difficulty in breathing.
5. She is perceived as vain, spoilt and promiscuous.
6. She wasn't at all the mindless little wife so many people perceived her to be.
7. The junta reacted violently to the perceived threat to its authority.
8. Even as a young woman she had been perceived as a future chief executive.
9. They perceived that they were unwelcome and left.
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10. Such fallacies are not easily perceived.
11. They perceived a stranger wandering in the garden.
12. You are perceived to accept his offer.
13. That rule is not easily perceived.
14. We perceived a little girl coming toward us.
15. She has perceived the danger.
16. The thief was perceived to steal into the house.
17. She was perceived dancing alone in her room.
18. They perceived the faults of their own children.
19. On entering his house, we at once perceived him to be tasteful.
20. I perceived that I could not make him change his mind.
21. They perceived that the enemy was trying to wear down their resistance.
22. Soon the boy perceived the snake to be a dead one.
31. I perceived a note of unhappiness in her voice.
32. She was perceived dancing alone in her room.
33. They perceived the faults of their own children.
34. No one perceived themself to be in a position to hire such a man.
35. The patient was perceived to have difficulty in standing and walking.
36. The industrial bias of canal building can be readily perceived by looking at Figure 7.3.
37. America is perceived of as being less class-conscious than Britain.
38. On entering his house, we at once perceived him to be tasteful.
39. The General's words were perceived as a threat by neighbouring countries.
40. These movies were not only making money; they were also perceived to be original.
41. I perceived that I could not make him change his mind.
42. Stress is widely perceived as contributing to coronary heart disease.
43. Often what is perceived to be aggression is simply fear.
44. They perceived that the enemy was trying to wear down their resistance.
45. A science degree and artistic interests are often perceived as incompatible.
46. He perceived that there was no other way out of the crisis.
47. Soon the boy perceived the snake to be a dead one.
48. It is widely perceived as a women's health problem,(http:///perceived.html) but it does also affect men.
49. One strike against him as a candidate is his perceived lack of charisma.
50. We shall use his perceived activities as an excuse for not growing up.
51. The most favourable attitudes were found amongst those subordinates who perceived their boss to be exercising the consultative style.
52. Most are there for aesthetic value in an attempt to raise the product's perceived value.
53. In both cases, opting out was perceived as a means of ensuring the survival of grammar school status.
54. Blocs are being seen as increasingly irrelevant today largely because the global capitalist system is perceived as increasingly salient.
55. One might well conclude the dismissal was a feint, a hollow gesture to allay perceived public outrage.
56. Table 5-1 describes briefly one of the many different ways each style might be perceived as effective or ineffective by others.
57. The perceived world, however, seems to consist of stable objects as well as events occurring in them.
58. This process has included verbal denigration as well as cruel and unusual treatment of those who are traditionally perceived as outsiders.
59. One motivation for the reform was the perceived disincentive to labour market participation generated by the current benefit rules.
60. Fourthly, reference has already been made to the need for cooperation to be perceived as beneficial.
61. On the contrary, features and limbs are perceived in isolation without relation, as fragments rather than as part of a totality.
62. Furthermore, it is perceived to have an educative and symbolic function as well as a practical one.
63. There are cases in quite different spheres which suggest a perceived considerable importance in vertical arrangements.
64. In both groups one quarter perceived it to be caused by a medical condition, particularly more older male sufferers.
65. The commercial photograph is therefore not perceived as primarily documenting real life.
66. Such was the perceived risk of a patient developing cancer that prophylactic colectomy has been recommended.
67. To minimize how this price is perceived, the self-defeating organization can avail itself of any of the techniques described here.
68. But it is possible to reduce company car costs while increasing the employee's perceived remuneration.
69. Sixthly,(http:///perceived.html) the role of prudence in constraining the activities of states especially when there was a perceived balance of power.
70. However, a much stronger negative association was found between neurotic symptoms and the perceived adequacy of social relationships.
71. What emerges is the implication that the perceived cultural exchange between these selected texts reveal preoccupations found throughout the whole culture.
72. In addition they were perceived to be inefficient, measured in terms of productivity, and also unprofitable, causing a drain on public finances.
73. Yet the symbol of feminism was perceived as a direct challenge to Catholicism and Catholic values.
74. But all other things being equal, the gay and lesbian community has responded well to examples of perceived corporate goodwill.
75. Other questions were designed to elicit information about extent of Creole use as perceived by the respondent.
76. Repeated use is perceived as necessary in order to survive, yet at the same time it contributes to further decline.
77. They are likely to do so only if the perceived benefits exceed the expected costs.
78. In contrast it is difficult to think of a deviant female role which is not perceived as damaging to its protagonist.
79. The following interview extract vividly illustrates the perceived difference, in the eyes of one senior manager in an acute unit.
80. I stood in a white wilderness, and perceived that to gather wood for burning in such conditions was not easy.
81. What he perceived were human characteristics, above all the truth of the heart.
82. Policy choices reflected what governments perceived as the major threats to the cohesion and survival of the state.
83. And in the long run the improvisation of a constitutional structure on the basis of currently perceived utility will be disastrous.
84. Such a crude lie can surely be perceived by that genius of the animal kingdom, humans.
85. A decision either way on Roe can therefore be perceived as favoring one group or the other....
86. Jesse Jackson has had entree to those countries and could be perceived as giving comfort to them.
87. There was anger and immediate condemnation from all parties save Euskal Herritarok, perceived as the separatist group's political wing.
88. Furthermore, the same acoustic information can be perceived differently depending on its higher-level context.
89. The easiest and best time to get this money from your banker is when you are still perceived as a creditworthy employee.
90. Royalties vary depending on the perceived value of the artist to the record company.
91. Her history is still perceived to be one of religious mystification and ritualised domestic violence.
92. They damned the no-nonsense, authoritarian government, which peremptorily squashed even the smallest perceived threat to social peace.
93. Thus educational policy was oriented both to perceived economic needs, and to broader social goals of equality of opportunity.
94. His acceptance speech, made on the following evening, was well delivered but generally perceived as lacking in detail.
95. If the monarchy is perceived as fulfilling a function, then royalty have a job to do.
96. She is widely perceived as the emergent leader of the movement.
97. Politicians have perceived little gain in granting petitions for something that offends the sensibilities of a significant number of the heterosexual majority.
98. Main outcome measures Long term survival in patients after urgent cardiac transplantation and perceived quality of life.
99. Previously many historians perceived crime as abnormal and peripheral, fit only for study by specialists in deviance.
99. Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
100. Holthouse says he perceived that something connected the lights in a boomerang shape.
101. It would appear that they formed in order to capitalise on certain perceived economic benefits.
102. Both were perceived as amoral sources of power which responded more or less predictably to specific modes of address.
103. This was perceived necessary soas to bolster the bargaining position of consumers.
104. Paradoxically, my own company has always given plenty of headroom, but not everyone perceived it thus.
105. Prestige A further perceived interest relates to the esteem in which a country is held.
106. My attitude is that if you push me towards something that you think is a weakness, then I will turn that perceived weakness into a strength. Michael Jordan 
107. Tawney perceived the same problem throughout his career of commentary on the education system.
108. Many perceived the affair as a struggle between the competing claims of parents and teachers over the education of the child.
109. Thus statutory removal of children was perceived as exceptional, and good practice aimed at minimizing it.
110. The perceived value of the statement is that its standardisation makes comparisons between companies and industries more reliable.
111. To some extent there is a mismatch between teachers and health board staff in the perceived role of the health board.
112. They did not respond if the perceived direction of movement of the chevron was in the preferred direction.
113. But the reverse is true when an attorney represents a person who is obviously guilty or whose guilt is widely perceived.
114. Stocks perceived as safest in a bear market were mixed.
115. Leprosy was special in that it was perceived as an affront to the nation.
116. Therefore, they perceived themselves as corporate members and experienced its power as essentially benevolent.
117. The statute gives the independent counsel the opportunity to investigate anything that is perceived to be criminal.
118. Resolving the question as to what are to be perceived as such costs and benefits is itself a hard task.
119. The former, which is more draconian, may reflect the longer term perceived treatment needs of the men.
120. The Cosby family has to suffer because of the perceived sins of the jurors in the Simpson criminal case?
121. The latter are perceived to provide a hostile physical and social environment.
122. Major transformations within medical discourse provided the theoretical conditions for this perceived advance.
123. A fundamental question is: How valid are these similarities that Leibniz perceived?
124. Generally this is perceived, not in the abstract, but by listing the failings of Catholic countries.
125. Noades has revealed the full extent of fury from Selhurst Park supporters at what they perceived as his personal attack on Coppell.
126. The main perceived benefit was the lack of need to carry cash or cheques.
127. Devaluation has often been perceived as an appropriate measure for countries running high and persistent balance of payments current account deficits.
128. Humans have a special affinity for dolphins, which are widely perceived as having a special degree of intelligence.
129. The concern of these groups has grown in response to a perceived widening of the gap between cherished moral values and actual day-to-day behaviour.sentence dictionary
130. It acknowledges the lack of control groups and neat experimental designs and works with perceived values of change.
131. Clearly, if it is perceived as of comparatively minor concern, few countries would risk making a military riposte.
132. Brown, fibrous bread is frequently perceived as a primitive food, unfit for human consumption.
133. This was how we perceived our situation, and the Gulf War turned our perception into certitude.
134. To human beings the existence of exploitative relations of production would be agonizing were they perceived simply as exploitative.
135. It was the medium through which he perceived his own soul, the formula through which he could confirm his own existence.
136. Lesbian and gay liberation is perceived as doing so, because liberation. as opposed to rights, threatens the position of the heterosexual family.
137. At first this procedure evoked a strong reaction from faculty heads who perceived the dangers of over-personalised accounts.
138. However, the coup was also in response to what leading factions within the army perceived as attempts by Chatichai to undermine their influence.
139. She perceived a faint aroma of dill.
140. Aeneas perceived before him a spacious valley.
141. She perceived I had discovered my real benefactor.
142. The diners perceived a faint aroma of dill.
143. At worst, they are perceived as insincere or dishonest.
144. Ensure That Goals Are Perceived as Attainable.
145. I looked steadfastly at him, and perceived that this eyes looked dull and glazed.
146. He perceived that the rosiness and rustlingness were the tokens of her extreme and infantile shyness.
147. His shape , now divested of cloak, I perceived harmonized in squareness with his physiognomy.
148. That perceived disingenuousness may back to bite Beijing, in two ways.
149. And yet the Heavenly Dog and the Cowherd are perceived by us by an accident.
150. The Labor Party is perceived as the party that started the peace process, the Oslo process.
151. It appeared that he dimly perceived his time to go had come.
152. Just as Endicott perceived him he laid aside his staff.
153. Generally, 16 - 20 weeks of pregnancy, the fetus has begun to be perceived mother's apparent movement.
154. If he is perceived otherwise he will forfeit the domestic support.
155. Thrice I parted company with otherwise good friends because I perceived impure motivations.
156. The baron might possibly have perceived it, but attributing it to a caprice, feigned ignorance.
157. Western philosophers have recently devoted considerable attention to the perceived victimization of women by Non - western cultures.
158. Several explanations spring to mind for the discrepancy between perceived opportunities and actual behaviour.
159. Bhutan(), Botswana and Jordan are low - income countries perceived to be relatively uncorrupt.
160. Noise, perceived control, perceived freshness and misunderstanding all discussed as possible causes for the apparent disjunction.
161. Art deco in its many forms was largely perceived as thoroughly modern.
162. He doesn't come across as the thug he's perceived to be.
163. Proteus, now looking earnestly upon her, plainly perceived that the page was no other than Julia.
164. Complaining about perceived rivals . Blatantly trying to denigrate rivals, revealing your poverty mentality and desperation.
165. He [ Bush ] isn't perceived as evil, manipulative or even especially political , like Nixon or Lyndon Johnson.
166. Such perceived deficiencies have hobbled his ability to cajole China with any real conviction.
167. On entering the banker's mansion , they perceived the phaeton and servant of M. Andrea Cavalcanti.
168. National treasures are never loaned ; everything else is categorised according to its perceived importance.
169. Even the most obtuse men perceived something special in Noelle.
170. Women with higher levels of perceived stress were more likely an impaired immune response to HPV 16.
171. But, if you speak too loudly, you may be perceived as overbearing, bossy aa braggart.
172. Often perceived as darkemotionally charged , Bergman's films expressed the human emotion of being alone fearful.
173. The disconfirmation scale drastically reduces the asymmetry in the perceived measured service.
174. Whatever they do, they want an active role and are frequently perceived as domineering.
175. They then perceived that the train was attacked by a band of Sioux.
176. High performance concurrency control can improve parallel processing capabilities while decreasing perceived interactive time.
177. Chrysler products were perceived as staid and a little boring.
178. These abuses perpetrated because of actual or perceived sexual orientation or gender identity, have affected millions.
179. So the image of the US benefited from being perceived as less vicious than the Brits.
180. And then perceived exposure produced for scanning a dotted line appears.
181. The captain perceived the passion of Miss Bridget, in which discovery he was very quick - sighted.
182. While Capello is perceived as a harsh manager, he will have to console and cajole, too.
183. But others perceived him as an intelligent, poised and polite diplomat.
184. The general situation ( and perceived plight ) of China's Muslims has resonated amongst the global jihadist community.
185. In addition, positiveness of consumer prior experctations directly affects perceived persuasiveness of evidence.
186. The floor levels are relative and spatiality is perceived differently according to one's position.
187. Attribution theory is concerned with the study of perceived causation.
188. Indeed, international financial market is portraying China's perceived recovery at the harbinger for global recovery.
189. He easily perceived there was an alteration in my countenance.
190. They also perceived the doctor as somewhat cold and uncaring if she sits too far away.
191. Remember, your sudden use of assertiveness may be perceived as an act of aggression by others.
192. In his writing online, especially on Twitter, Assange is quick to lash out at perceived enemies.
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