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perceived and militant
Scargill was perceived as a militant hero by the unions, and as a Marxist thug by most of the mainstream press.
With regard to foreign affairs he was a militant Panslavist, who never needed a particular reason to berate the Western powers, Vatican, Ottoman Empire, or Poland, the latter perceived by him as a Judas in the Slavic fold.
These unions were perceived to be revolutionary, or at least militant.

perceived and attitude
" In class, bored and unimpressed with the teachers – who in turn resented what they perceived as a disrespectful attitude – he secretly read all forty volumes of Goethe.
Socrates, along with the sophists, was blamed in part by a significant segment of the citizenry for instilling the younger generation with what the older generation perceived as a morally nihilistic, disrespectful attitude.
Lewis ' perceived " elitist views ," and a " condescending attitude towards some aspects of nonconformist, radical and pacifist traditions of Wales " drew criticism from fellow nationalist such as D. J.
Neleh and Paschal targeted Sean for his laziness and bad attitude, while Sean and Vecepia targeted Neleh, as they perceived her as riding Paschal's coattails and not thinking for herself.
Hiranuma was highly outspoken against the corruption and immorality in Japan's political parties, and this attitude soon expanded to include what he perceived to be threatening foreign influences, such as socialism and liberal democracy.
In this new attitude, they have been so maturely re-dissected in the current new cycle of erosion as to have gained elaborately carved forms in which the initial form of the uplifted blocks can hardly be perceived.
Today the Law of Jante is used popularly as a term to disparage a skeptical attitude towards individual success perceived as common in social democratic Scandinavia.
Bodin's secular attitude to history therefore goes some way to explain his perceived relationship to Machiavelli.
However, the band's stated motivations are anti-racist, trying to change the attitude of racism and nationalism perceived as prevalent in parts of Scandinavia.
Yet, to the Chinese public, Mao Zedong proposed a belligerent attitude towards capitalist countries, an initial rejection of peaceful coexistence, which he perceived as Marxist revisionism from the Soviet Union.
In addition, Palmer was perceived as being too academic and aloof, reminding people of the paternalistic attitude that Douglas was accused of.
According to some accounts, the use of the words " socialism " or " communism " was related to the perceived attitude toward religion in a given culture.
' Dublin 4 ' or its abbreviation, ' D4 ', is sometimes used as a pejorative adjective to describe an Irish upper class and upper-middle class attitude, based on the perceived opinions and characteristics of some residents of this area.
Excitement may eventually give way to unpleasant feelings of frustration and anger as one continues to experience unfavorable events that may be perceived as strange and offensive to one's cultural attitude.
They also looked at what they perceived as naturally-occurring " historical control groups " where two events, similar in their properties but differing in the expected media attitude towards them, are contrasted using objective measures such as coverage of key events ( measured in column inches ) or editorials favoring a particular issue ( measured in number ).
Boycott's slow scoring led to increasing media pressure, and owing to his perceived selfish attitude, he was dropped from the team after the match.
During the 2009 European elections the party campaigned as part of the No2EU alliance which combined many minor parties on the left-side of politics to campaign against the perceived ' pro-business ' and xenophobic attitude of the European Union.
Hernandez was perceived as having poor attitude issues because he sat out his entire senior year of high school due to a dispute with a coach.
He was dropped immediately since he was perceived to be " arrogant " and his attitude towards the game was openly questioned.
The attitude of some English players inflamed feelings, either through a perceived lack of courtesy, or their negative reactions to events on the field.
In Crano's idea of vested interest, if the attitude object is subjectively important and the perceived personal consequences are significant, there will be a greater chance the individual's attitude will be expressed behaviorally.
Stake refers to the perceived personal consequence of an attitude that is directly related to the intensity of vested interest.
In other words, the prominence of an issue, as perceived by an individual, shapes the strength of his resulting attitude.

perceived and adopted
Mao Zedong would describe his father as a stern disciplinarian, who would often punish his son and other children – two boys, Tse-min ( b. 1896 ) and Tse-tan ( b. 1905 ), and an adopted girl – for any perceived wrongdoings, sometimes by beating them.
By 403 BCE, the by now internationally experienced city-state of Athens had perceived a need to standardize the alphabet, so it officially adopted the Ionic alphabet in that year.
Over time the culturally perceived meanings of the group labels had changed to those closer to their modern meanings, and the Union eventually became a federated member of the FCI, and therefore adopted its group categorization system.
This “ law ” is sometimes treated as a tautology, sometimes as something proven by introspection, or sometimes as a mere instrumental assumption, adopted only for its perceived predictive efficacy.
At their initial meeting the Coalition also adopted the slogan ' Against the racist backlash ', asserting that a war against Afghanistan would be perceived as an attack on Islam and that Muslims, or those perceived as Muslim, would apparently face racist attacks in Britain if the government joined the war ( even though Islam is a religious, rather than ethnic, identity ).
But having quickly perceived how atrocious the system adopted by the Jacobins was, she chose to retrace her steps.
Instead of a flat rate or fee, some freelancers have adopted a value-based pricing method based on the perceived value of the results to the client.
The term has been adopted into a general metaphor, where " silver bullet " refers to any straightforward solution perceived to have extreme effectiveness.
Already certainly perceived as a sin, for the first time, legal acts were adopted that made it a crime.
In 1996, the firm adopted a strategy of global expansion to meet what it perceived as an increasing demand for multi-jurisdictional legal advice.
The Ballade name was adopted because it was perceived to have more luxury and upmarket connotations than the Civic name.
Because of this, advocates of women's legal right to uncover their breasts wherever men may go bare-chested have adopted the alternative term " topfree ", which is not perceived to have these connotations.
In 1965, to combat the perceived injustice in the case where the wives of British subjects could not obtain British nationality, the British Nationality Act was adopted.
The example of those people, who have consciously and deliberately adopted / perceived for themselves as protectors / benefactors / god fathers other than Allah, is like the peculiar state of a specific she-spider who deliberately adopted a house protection of her off springs.
Allah has given the example of those people who have adopted / considered / perceived as أ َ و ْ ل ِ ي َ آء َ protectors, benefactors / god fathers other than Allah with the habit / act of a peculiar female spider who has adopted a house, and then informed about that house being the weakest one ; and exclaimed that had they some information / knowledge about it.
It was several years later before the Bubbler adopted the arc projection, which may have allowed the drinker to partake more easily, or was perceived to be more sanitary.
With all his mysticism, Isaac Hecker had the wide-awake mind of the typical American, and he perceived that the missionary activity of the Catholic Church in the United States must remain to a large extent ineffective unless it adopted methods suited to the country and the age.
) For example, artists such as Eminem, a white American who adopted a contemporary African American musical style may be perceived this way.
Many Finns, however, were distrustful of politicians as a result of the perceived failure and reformism of the Finnish Social Democratic Party during the general strike in November 1917 and the reformist policy the party adopted after the Civil War.
In the 1980s, she created the adopted persona of ' Mlle Bourgeoise Noire ' to invade art openings while wearing a gown made of 180 pairs of white gloves ,, beating herself with a white cat-o-nine-tails and shouting out poems that railed against a still-segregated art world she perceived as not looking beyond a small circle of friends.
The program went through a protracted development stage but was never adopted by the United States Air Force, due to the ending of the cold war and the reduction in threat of its perceived primary target Soviet Union supersonic bombers.

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