Sentences with phrase «viewed as a surrogate»

He doesn't make many appearances outside of his home town, although he did do a number of pre-primary endorsements in which he was viewed as a surrogate for Cuomo and also appeared at the Mott's strike over the summer.
(The use of large - scale climate system models can be viewed as a surrogate, though we need to better assess this.)

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Beyond being viewed as a Goddess by their intended parents, surrogates enjoy these feel - good takeaways.
«With a district as large and diverse as the 22nd District, and no Democratic candidate on the November ballot, we should be clearing our schedules to ensure that the voters have an opportunity to assess the views of both candidates in their own words and not couched in political speak through surrogates,» Tenney said.
It is a chemical derived from carbohydrates such as glucose and fructose and is viewed as a promising surrogate for petroleum - based chemicals.
Senior men and women must be able to view each other as potential partners, not sex surrogates or therapists.
Won Ton Ton, played engagingly but not brilliantly by Augustus Von Schumacher, is intended as a surrogate of Rin Tin Tin, no matter what the lawyers say, and his rise to superstardom is the pretext for a crassly comic view of the Film Capital in the Twenties.
They are taught to view the other children as siblings, and parents as surrogates, one big happy «Family.»
In FF there is much less need for diversification which is viewed in FF as only a surrogate, and usually a damn poor surrogate, for knowledge, control and price consciousness.
Teachers who primarily view themselves as parent surrogates or socializers tend to be more attentive to disruptive students, whereas teachers who view themselves predominantly as instructors tend to respond more strongly to underachievers (Brophy 1988).
In doing so, I had joined two of the key features of AA that account for its dismal failure to arrive at prompt, full recovery, (1) the group format that allows fellowships of addiction to emerge as surrogate families, and (2) the clinical mindset of the psychological disease concept of addiction that views self - intoxication by problem drinkers and drug addicts as an innocent act committed by innocent individuals.
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