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response and perceived
As such, it is distinguished from fear, which is an appropriate cognitive and emotional response to a perceived threat.
This was partly in response to a perceived threat of losing Norfolk Island to the French and partly to establish an alternative food source for the new colony.
In response to Locke, he put forth in his Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge ( 1710 ) an important challenge to empiricism in which things only exist either as a result of their being perceived, or by virtue of the fact that they are an entity doing the perceiving.
King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy perceived the risk of bloodshed in Rome in response to attempting to disperse the Fascists to be too high.
The 1949 Basic Law is a response to the perceived flaws of the 1919 Weimar Constitution, which failed to prevent the rise of the Nazi party in 1933.
In January 1604, King James VI of Scotland and I of England convened the Hampton Court Conference where a new English version was conceived in response to the perceived problems of the earlier translations as detected by the Puritans, a faction within the Church of England.
The prosecutor stated that " This case ... has all the hallmarks of criminal street gang activity: a drive by shooting in response to a perceived slight and a graffiti tagging of the intended victims ' apartment.
In response to this perceived challenge, and his ignorance of her role as a sovereignty figure, he insults her.
Research into moose predation suggests that their response to perceived threats is learned rather than instinctual.
The movement of Postmodernism began with architecture, as a response to the perceived blandness, hostility, and Utopianism of the Modern movement.
In the United States, radical feminism developed as a response to some of the perceived failings of both New Left organizations such as the Students for a Democratic Society ( SDS ) and feminist organizations such as NOW.
In response to this perceived opposition, the Sandinistas shut down the church-run Radio Católica radio station on multiple occasions.
In response to Locke, Anglican Irish Bishop George Berkeley advanced a form of idealism in which things only continue to exist when they are perceived.
In response to the perceived problems with the pure waterfall model, many modified waterfall models have been introduced.
The series was originally published between 1867 and 1873 by the Presbyterian publishing house T. & T. Clark in Edinburgh under the title Ante-Nicene Christian Library, as a response to the Oxford movement's Library of the Fathers which was perceived as too Roman Catholic.
The Scottish Mountaineering Club have carried out a number of revisions of the tables, both in response to new height data on Ordnance Survey maps and to address the perceived inconsistency as to which peaks qualify for Munro status.
In the field of telecommunications, weighting filters are widely used in the measurement of electrical noise on telephone circuits, and in the assessment of noise as perceived through the acoustic response of different types of instrument ( handset ).
In data processing, the response time perceived by the end user is the interval between
The emerging alternative comedians began to encroach on British sitcoms, partly as a response to such series as Terry and June ( 1979 – 87 ) being perceived as containing " complacent gentility, outmoded social attitudes and bourgeois sensibilities ".
In response to Ali G's perceived ignorance, Boutros-Ghali provides a detailed explanation about why Disneyland is not represented in the United Nations, and reveals which foreign languages sound comical to his ear.
In response, disenchanted Tories who perceived a danger to the established religion came to favour parliamentary reform, in particular the enfranchisement of Manchester, Leeds, and other heavily Noncomformist cities in northern England.
Also, antelope will consistently display a fear response to perceived predators, such as humans, making them very difficult to herd or handle.
Adult rats will emit ultrasonic vocalizations in response to predators or perceived danger ; the frequency and duration of such cries depends on the sex and reproductive status of the rat.
In 1799 – 1821 and 1855 – 1858 the Edo Shogunate took direct control over Hokkaido in response to a perceived threat from Russia.
Rational expectations theories were developed in response to perceived flaws in theories based on adaptive expectations.

response and inaccurate
In survey-type situations, these errors can be mistakes in the collection of data, including both the incorrect recording of a response and the correct recording of a respondent's inaccurate response.
The needless bitterness of his attacks upon Plato ( in the Comparatio Aristotelis et Platonis ), which drew forth a powerful response from Basilios Bessarion, and the manifestly hurried and inaccurate character of his translations of Plato, Aristotle and other classical authors, combined to ruin his fame as a scholar, and to endanger his position as a teacher of philosophy.
In October 2002, FAIR's Action Alert citing the underestimate of the size of a massive anti-Iraq War rally led to a National Public Radio apology to its listeners and a followup article in The New York Times that Editor & Publisher suggested was written " in response to many organized protest letters sent to the Times since the paper's weak, and inaccurate, initial article about the march on Sunday.
Fox News ' statement, and a similar corrective article published by Huffington Post, were in response to prior inaccurate statements and articles that medical services in San Jose had to treat a small number of people who suffered burns while firewalking at a Tony Robbins motivational event.
In response to the hostile and inaccurate portrayals of his race, W. E. B.
VRI discovered that hesitation ( delayed response ) signaled caller confusion or misunderstanding which often resulted in an inaccurate response.
On February 28, in response to the delegates ' report of heavy-handed Bolshevik repression of strikes in Petrograd ( claims which might have been inaccurate or exaggerated ), the crews of the battleships Petropavlovsk and Sevastopol held an emergency meeting, which approved a resolution raising fifteen demands:
In response, Stornoway's councillor Angus Nicolson appealed to Land Rover to relabel the colour as Silvery Stornoway, fearing that the association of grey with dull and boring would hurt the image of the town with tourists ; Mr Nicolson said: " This is deeply insulting and is offensive, inaccurate and inherently degrading.
The church later issued a response, stating that " a number of comments made by the individual were grossly inaccurate ", that the source was not credible, and the report reflected " poor practice ".
“ What determines the outcome of a match in Dark Tournament, essentially ,” Beaudion explained, “ is who can pound the button the fastest and overcome the game s sluggish response time and slow animation .” Jeremy Dunham of IGN and Tom Orry of VideoGamer. com were also unimpressed, stating that the game's combination attacks are lethargic and inaccurate.
After hearing inaccurate reports on his wind up radio, Nagin blasted the slow federal and state response on WWL radio and his passionate outburst went viral all over the world.
In 1994 he was one of 52 signatories of Mainstream Science on Intelligence, a public statement written by Linda Gottfredson and published in the Wall Street Journal as a response to what the authors viewed as the inaccurate and misleading reports made by the media regarding academic consensus on the results of intelligence research in the wake of the appearance of The Bell Curve earlier the same year.
In 1994, he was one of 52 signatories of Mainstream Science on Intelligence, a public statement written by Linda Gottfredson and published in the Wall Street Journal as a response to what the authors viewed as the inaccurate and misleading reports made by the media regarding academic consensus on the results of intelligence research in the wake of the appearance of The Bell Curve earlier the same year.

response and portrayals
In 2006, the CBC agreed to pull the movie Prairie Giant: The Tommy Douglas Story from all broadcasts in response to criticism about its portrayals of Gardiner.
Modern street newspapers began to emerge in the United States in the late 1980s in response to increasing levels of homelessness and homeless advocates ' dissatisfaction with the mainstream media's portrayals of the homeless.
On the other hand, response to the English casting was mixed with some actors making appealing portrayals while in other cases poor ones.
In 2002, author Julia T. Wood published a critical response to Gray's portrayals of men and women as he portrayed them in his book Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus.

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