Perceived
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But the key to that is by looking at the difference between
perceived
danger and actual danger, where is the real risk?
This proved that Anonymous and this idea can rally the masses from the keyboards to the streets, and it laid the foundations for dozens of future operations against
perceived
injustices to their online and offline world.
The problem is that if an experiment doesn't work, or a student gets depressed, it's
perceived
as something utterly wrong and causes tremendous stress.
They wanted to project themselves in a way that they wanted to be perceived, so that the way they looked and the names that they gave themselves defined them.
You represented the group, and it was a terrifying thing to come to terms with, in a way, that maybe you were going to be
perceived
in the same light.
And I even began to feel that this book may be
perceived
by my father as an act of filial devotion.
Bageye was stung by what he
perceived
to be the public airing of his shortcomings.
I'll tell you something else I learned, that the reason some drugs are legal and others not has almost nothing to do with science or health or the relative risk of drugs, and almost everything to do with who uses and who is
perceived
to use particular drugs.
We thought that the physical states of their body might change how they
perceived
the distance.
People's states of their own body changed how they
perceived
the environment.
Even these pictures and postcards of my London semester abroad 16 years ago show that I obviously didn't care if I was
perceived
as weird or different.
I've been thinking a lot about this lately, this idea of humanity, and specifically, who in this world is afforded the privilege of being
perceived
as fully human.
Am I
perceived
as beautiful?
But girls, especially, were expected to be "sexy" while avoiding being
perceived
as "sluts" for being sexual.
We were getting Jonah because he was
perceived
to have misused his privilege, but Jonah was on the floor then, and we were still kicking, and congratulating ourselves for punching up.
She was got because she was
perceived
to have misused her privilege.
Ebola was relatively ignored until September 11 and the anthrax attacks, when all of a sudden, people
perceived
Ebola as, potentially, a bioterrorism weapon.
Once, I was
perceived
to be an inanimate object, a mindless phantom of a boy in a wheelchair.
They are for a lot of people that, even though they may never get married, will be
perceived
differently by their coworkers, their families and neighbors, from the national state's message of equality.
So if you didn't correct for this delay, then anything that you
perceived
to be within 10 centimeters of you, by the time you
perceived
it, you would have bumped into it or just passed it.
During a sleep paralysis episode, a combination of your body's fear response to a
perceived
attack by an evil creature and your brain being wide awake while your body is in an REM sleep state triggers a response for you to take in more oxygen.
This struggle for air while your body sleeps creates a
perceived
sensation of pressure on the chest or suffocation.
Overall, behaviors that are
perceived
as being less frequent are also the ones that people tend to weigh more heavily when forming and updating impressions, highly immoral actions and highly competent actions.
Those who had held the hot cup of coffee
perceived
the person in the story as happier, more social, more generous and better-natured than those who had held the cup of iced coffee, who rated the person as cold, stoic, and unaffectionate.
Emotions were so raw, understandably, and I was also hearing about attacks on Muslims, or people who were
perceived
to be Muslim, being pulled out and beaten in the street.
This enables increased blood flow, which helpfully accelerates the body's immune response to this
perceived
threat.
This testing out period removes the
perceived
risk that some managers attach to hiring relaunchers, and they are attracting excellent candidates who are turning into great hires.
A very small handful of countries who had undertaken very reduced, short-term emission reduction commitments that were completely insufficient and furthermore, largely
perceived
as a burden.
And he made this claim based on the fact that the first humans described in these books behaved consistently, in different traditions and in different places of the world, as if they were hearing and obeying voices that they
perceived
as coming from the Gods, or from the muses ... what today we would call hallucinations.
It's a place where we don't have to worry about how we're being
perceived
by the outside world.
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