Sentences with phrase «at perceived»

Record prices mean investors are content to sit out the market until cheaper buying opportunities arise, while owners are unwilling to sell assets at a perceived discount,» Blazkova said.
Suicide threats and attempts may occur along with anger at perceived abandonment and disappointments.
This impatience manifests as frustration at the perceived lack of achievement, or in the suggestion that Indigenous people must somehow be at fault because of the persistence of the disadvantage (the lack of progress being blamed on «waste» and perceived lack of accountability of Indigenous organizations), [63] a growing intolerance to commitments being made at the highest levels to concrete measures to redress such disadvantage, and in more extreme cases, a return to discredited views which suggest that the only way to improve the situation of Indigenous peoples is for them to assimilate into mainstream society.
We balk at any perceived threat, highly aware and protective of our rights to be ourselves and follow our dreams.
That calls for Indigenous people to move «beyond welfare dependency» and the frustration at the perceived lack of progress in crucial areas of Indigenous disadvantage, «appear to lay blame and place the onus for redressing this disadvantage on Indigenous people themselves».
As the fight progressed, worsening over the course of 2017, public debate turned to vitriol, with Wu often relegated to shouting obscenities at perceived enemies on Twitter, Reddit or wherever else there was dialogue.
Still, we know the biggest wallets are buying more at perceived lows, and few of the top wallets are selling much, if any, of their holdings.
Those who were fine with Samsung's plastic - heavy approach in the past may frown at perceived compromises in the Galaxy Alpha's spec list, but I'd encourage you to hold one in your hand before making any snap judgements.
Catonsville automobile insurance companies look at the perceived risk you pose of getting into an accident based on all this information.
These issues, the old sniping at the perceived incompetence of the young (how dare they have so little experience!)
Have a look at my piece on Lexis» accounts to see what their problem is, http://www.rbponline.co.uk/blogview.asp?id=91 but bear in mind that Ian (an above average media analyst for what its worth) is probably musing on strategy shifts within Sky newspapers and frustrated at a perceived lack of vision within one of the old reliables of dividend streams in the past (Reed).
President Bush withdrew the U.S. primarily due to the fact that emerging economies such as China and India did not have binding obligations for climate targets, putting the U.S. at a perceived economic disadvantage.
So to answer you regarding your concern for rising sea levels, you will not ease your concerns by throwing money at this perceived problem, nor will brainwashing and propagandizing change the intellectually stalwart who understand the futility and politics involved.
Syms» use of humor in the film instantly calls to mind the many late night comedy show skits that have the tendency to poke fun at a perceived notion of black womanhood.
Tompkins even had a dealer sheepishly back out of her studio upon entering a swirling realm of disturbingly realistic genitalia that were nevertheless expressive and large enough to elicit art historical fury at the perceived bastardization of Abstract Expressionism's legacy.
Most of the criticism has been aimed at a perceived linearity which Kitase implies is necessary for storytelling.
Chaining or tethering also can result in increased aggression and barking at any perceived threat.
They become territorial; they bark at perceived intruders, and may then attack them.
Their size may not make them the greatest defensive dog, but they can be very effective guard dogs as they will bark at perceived threats.
The suggestions I made to the Cavalier Club were either ignored or rejected and there was resentment at my perceived «interference.»
Even at a perceived discounted price for an unregistered puppy, you could be paying a huge amount for a crossbred or mixed breed and not a Havanese at all.
By keeping the payments the same each month I am now naturally overpaying by an additional # 532 each month at no perceived extra cost to me.
We, at first, scoffed at this perceived aspirational downgrade, but Kia's engineers tell us that when combined with the electric motor, the Atkinson cycle proved to be as efficient as the direct - injection setup, and was also less expensive for the consumer — and Kia's all about making things less expensive.
All this information is projected at a perceived virtual distance approximately six feet ahead of the driver for maximum legibility while driving.
Driving information such as speed, Smart Cruise Control status, navigation, Blind Spot Detection, Forward Collision Warning, speed limit, Lane Departure Warning System and audio system data is projected at a perceived virtual distance approximately six feet ahead of the driver for maximum legibility while driving.
Most of the research that is positive about tracking or ability grouping compares two conditions: 1) heterogeneous settings in which teachers do little to attend to student differences, and 2) tracked or grouped classes, where the teacher teaches at the perceived readiness level of the students.
Again, I think the goal here should be to get used to creating video content instead of feeling paralyzed at the perceived complexity.
In extreme cases, the forum dwellers have a hierarchy and sometimes a collective sense of hard done - by - ness that sees them lash out at any perceived slight or inaccuracy.
He shows bursts of frustration that mimic his entitled father's tendency to take umbrage at any perceived slight.
But it's infinitely worse to know that what they wanted to contribute to the world was seen as so utterly unimportant that it could be thrown away at no perceived loss.
The cross-dressing Wood was dead when Tim Burton made his 1994 tribute to the joy of making movies, no matter how crappy the result; Wiseau is alive and kicking at any perceived slight.
Anxiety is a state of apprehension at perceived threats that can cause debilitating fear, irritability, insomnia and inability to concentrate.
If you've ever wondered what crows are saying when they caw at a perceived threat from the treetops, here is a sample: «I'm telling on you!»
The bombardier beetle (Stenaptinus insignis), for example, produces the toxin benzoquinone and byproduct heat in a kind of internal combustion chamber, and then squirts it at any perceived threat.
In 1974 he succeeded Britain's Sir Stanley Rous to be elected Fifa president, marshalling support among those unhappy at the perceived European domination of the world governing body.
Many current residents who returned home from work last night to find NYPD officers stationed outside their doors and in cars surrounding the building and felt alarmed at the perceived need for extra security.
Upper Manhattan residents scoffed at the perceived snub, arguing that hailing a cab can be as challenging there as in the outer boroughs.
What parallels can possibly be drawn with the attempt to publish lies about politicians and their wives, a tribal attack aimed at the perceived threats to Gordon Brown?
Leaders of the Real Estate Board of New York are quietly expressing frustration at the perceived failure of the senate GOP to represent the interests of landlords and developers in this summer's fight over the 421a tax abatement.
Labour took the unprecedented step of moving to kill off coalition NHS regulations in the Lords today, amid growing anger at perceived moves to privatise the service.
AG candidate Sean Coffey is the latest candidate to take a swipe at the perceived primary frontrunner, Nassau County DA Kathleen Rice, accusing her through his campaign spokesman for coming late to the «conversation» about reforming state government.
José Mourinho has again aired his frustration at the perceived injustices he says complicate his task at Chelsea.
She suggests that the anti-Muslim views of Shourie, who is otherwise capable of intelligent commentary, may owe to «something volatile and emotionally violent in his character... something that lashes out at a perceived threat and refuses to take seriously the evidence that it might not be a threat.»
If there's no objective reality upon which to base your existence, then there's no basis for your moral outrage at any injustice — even your outrage at my perceived intrusion on a * woman's rights *.
Paul would have been acutely aware of the dominance of the Roman authorities that would have crushed the church at any perceived threat to peace that would have occured as a result of a riot.
His work shows that, on average, visually impaired people are better than sighted individuals at perceiving the sound quality of two sounds that are close together in time.
In 2013, researchers showed that in some cases, people with autism are unusually good at perceiving motion, and this counterintuitive result is actually consistent with weak normalization in the visual system3.
The research team of Prof. Sonja Hofer at the Biozentrum, University of Basel, has discovered why our brain might be so good at perceiving edges and contours.
Our brain is especially good at perceiving lines and contours even if they do not actually exist, such as the blue triangle in the foreground of this optical illusion.
«These illusions should not be seen as evidence that our brains are poor at perceiving the world around us, though,» explained Tadin.
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