Sentences with phrase «perceived as outsiders»

Many of the New Leaders were perceived as outsiders.
It might not even be correct, just the way we perceive it as outsiders.
When a new editor, Marty Baron (Liev Schreiber), comes on board, he is perceived as an outsider because he's not from Boston at all (he is first seen boning up on the city by devouring «The Curse of the Bambino.»)
AC: As a Tunisian traveling around the continent, I am usually perceived as an outsider of the continent's common struggles and history.
If the Berkeley results are newsworthy, it is only because Muller had been perceived as an outsider (driven in part by trash - talking about other scientists), and has taken money from the infamous Koch brothers.
«It's inevitable for me to be perceived as an outsider,» Yanoviak says.
Some residents at first resisted what they perceived as an outsider coming into their community.

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If you are in doubt as to whether you have a conflict, you must disclose and can not influence or take part in a decision, transaction, arrangement or otherwise in which you can be perceived to have an interest, direct or indirect; can not be seen to be impartial from an outsider point of view; or receive a benefit not shared by other shareholders.
China's speakers at the conference, which have included Lu Wei and Xi Jinping himself (in - person in 2015, and remotely in 2016), have delivered statements that highlight a contradiction — China wants outsiders to perceive it as open, and also wants to earn affirmation for its current censorship regime.
Ethnic lawyers, even when engaged in trader - like activities, tended to regard themselves, and to be perceived by establishment lawyers, as outsiders.
Another travel companion, Vijayesh Lal, the gregarious new director of the Evangelical Fellowship of India, wrote to me in a recent email that increasingly «Christians are treated as outsiders and targeted because they are perceived to be outsiders, i.e., people not proclaiming India as punyabhumi [holy land], although many consider India their pitribhumi [fatherland].»
For Heidegger, as perhaps for no other philosopher, the distinction between life and thought has meaning only if one perceives Heidegger's philosophy itself as self - confuting: So, the task is left to me, an outsider, to raise what may really be the quintessential Heideggerian question: the relation of his life to his thought.
«Young outsiders... perceive Christians as unwilling to engage in genuine dialog.
Wicker Park residents concede that their area is perceived by outsiders as having a high crime rate and gang - related problems, but they say that is n`t true.
Now leading figures in the «out» campaign look across the western world and note that perceived «outsiders» are soaring, conveniently positioned as the insurgents against the loathed establishment.
In a situation of perceived absence of leadership, anger and even revolt against present political elites may become popular fashion; political outsiders may seek to exploit disaffections as a political strategy to defeat established candidates.
In this candid conversation with Lane Relyea, the Cuban - American polymath talks about learning to perceive himself as an artist, dissecting the systems of the art world, and achieving success as an outsider.
This is a core strength in the artist's practice: a deft utilization of his perceived position as an outsider in order to gain access and record opposite poles of the Reagan - era culture wars.
Her work can be perceived as both aesthetic and utilitarian, capable of serving as a means for an outsider to access information about an unfamiliar culture.
Our emotional self is at play in the polarizing of thoughts regarding issues that may seem trivial to outsiders although perceived by us as existential to our well being.
What is perceived as humorous by one person may not be to another, or what is funny to a participant may appear differently to an outsider or vice versa.
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