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Perceived meaning
Generally recognized to be true. | As seen or understood by someone.
Example sentences (20)
There was "a perceived need to punish and end perceived Indian efforts to undermine Chinese control of Tibet, Indian efforts which were perceived as having the objective of restoring the pre-1949 status quo ante of Tibet".
But when refugees arrive in their thousands from places like Syria they are perceived as demanding compassion and are unwelcome and often even perceived as posing a security risk.
Generally, a short interest above 10% is perceived as high, while a short interest above 20% is perceived as very high.
However, the financial market risks continue to be perceived as a “high-risk category” affecting the system, while global risks, and risk perception on macroeconomic conditions as also institutional risks are perceived medium, it said.
In between the suspensions for engaging in student activism we learnt that there was always a greater cause and struggle as to how we perceived and were perceived by our own society.
It shows that people are loss averse, i.e. people will go greater lengths to avoid a perceived loss than obtaining a perceived benefit, even if the loss and benefit are of equal value.
Even though he was one of the perceived leaders of the Jesus Movement in the 1970s, Larry distanced himself from the whole enterprise once he perceived that it had become commercialized – that people were making money off of the “brand” of Jesus.
In schizophrenia voices are normally perceived coming from outside the person but in dissociative disorders they are perceived as originating from within the person, commenting in their head not behind their back.
Nevertheless, Plato holds that matter is real, though transitory and imperfect, and is perceived by our body and its senses and given existence by the eternal ideas that are perceived directly by our rational soul.
The Chinese leadership believed that their restraint on the issue was being perceived by India as weakness, leading to continued provocations, and that a major counterblow was needed to stop perceived Indian aggression.
The other was "a perceived need to punish and end perceived Indian aggression against Chinese territory along the border".
This customization enhances the perceived quality of products and services from a customer's viewpoint, and because perceived quality is a determinant of customer satisfaction, it follows that CRM applications indirectly affect customer satisfaction.
Abbas said the mandate bestowed on him as speaker would not be taken for granted, assuring members that he would be just and fair to everyone irrespective of political party and perceived differences.
According to the Trevor Project, teens who perceived parental support regarding gender identity were 93% less likely to attempt suicide than youth who did not perceive parents as supportive.
According to Yahaya, there won’t be a miracle as perceived by those who learned about the Federal Government’s N5b, disclosing that so far only N2b has hit the state coffers!
Adams does have a way with words which is perceived as racist, but he is addressing the blatant racism of some black people towards whites and other races.
Additional bottlenecks, either on the side of supply or demand, could impact the way that Lucid as a stock investment is perceived by EV investors.
After this decision, the public’s negative sentiment towards Gibran reflects the perceived manipulation of legal provisions to accommodate political ambitions.
Allowing Islamic leaders to gain influence in a country where of the population professes Islam could be perceived as a threat to the secular government’s hold on power.
Along with other advisers, Katzenberg has told the 80-year-old president to “own his age” and to turn a perceived negative into a positive.