Sentences with phrase «perceives as hostile»

Employees can perceive this as a hostile work environment.
The disinformation campaigns are only one «active measure» tool used by Russian intelligence to «sow discord among,» and within, nations perceived as hostile to Russia.
Our willingness to explain our beliefs without hesitation or remorse (to deny the Word is to deny the power therein), but also to do so without being so guard or defensive (as it could be perceived as hostile or as holier than thou).
Yes, and it seems a bit much to applaud AMS for not operating a pal review (sic) system while at the same time insisting that certain individuals perceived as hostile are not chosen as reviewers.
I've had more than enough experience as a self - represented litigant contending with what I perceive as a hostile bar and bench.

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For example, when one account executive at Synergy was perceived as acting a little too hostile toward her support staff, Gordon sat down with her and her graph.
The inherent problems with MBO go - shops include the fact that «incumbent management has the best insight into the company's value, or at least is perceived to,» and many prospective buyers are reluctant to outbid an insider, like Michael Dell, out of fear of being branded as a hostile takeover artist.
A 2015 report from researchers at Kent State University and the University of Texas at Tyler found that the «prevalence of male norms in the male - dominated environment may result in a more hostile workplace for women who are perceived by men as violators of the gender norms.»
The students did not perceive schools as especially hostile to students who are openly religious.
Perhaps this is another reason why many Church people are ignorant of, or hostile to, Green and environmental matters - they perceive them as extreme left - wing issues.
Its India - centric security paradigm is justified on the basis of perceived or real threats from India, and perceptions of a hostile India are sustained by projecting Islamic ideology as the basis of Pakistan's creation.
For children who tend to perceive their peers» intentions as hostile and also who tend experience intense emotions, Chen says they may be more likely to act out, to «fight back» or attack their friends, or withdraw from interactions with friends.
Respondents who held firmly to traditional gender roles and can be described as hostile sexists perceived a man whose wife retained her surname as being disempowered.
When we are chronically stressed, we perceive the world as hostile and we feel unsafe or anxious and cortisol is secreted.
P was running on a sympathetic mode, going from one airport to another, making public appearances, and he became very stressed by an environment that he perceived unconsciously as hostile.
Horrible cases of dog attacks bring a flurry of laws to restrict or ban certain breeds or mixes in a frantic attempt to protect the public from dogs perceived as aggressive because of their appearance or because a similar dog committed a hostile action against a person or pet.
They include a tendency for individuals heavily involved on an issue to perceive almost all news coverage as hostile to their goals (even news coverage that favors their position); to presume much larger effects for a message on the public than the actual influence; and to apply a faulty quasi-statistical sense to where public opinion might actually stand on an issue, perceiving public opinion as hostile to their goals, no matter what the objective indicators might say.
It is worth remembering as well that if you lose partner after partner in an area where the market is thin, and your environment is perceived as economically hostile, it will become more and more difficult to recruit.
This pattern of findings across two studies suggests that avoidant individuals have more negative biases about their partners» emotions, and when they perceive their partners» feelings as more negative, they engage in more hostile behaviors.
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