The gold standard, in only two years, has moved from a perceived-fringe prescription to the mainstream.
Not only because of bureaucracy, but also because of a perceived fear of failure.
Last night that story continued, when Apple stock tumbled 10% after a perceived disappointing earnings call.
This, and a perceived slight from the cheerleading Yuri, has riled the patriotic Myskina.
Regular listeners build up a relationship with favourite presenters and stations, a perceived rapport.
It remains to be seen what impact a perceived improvement in security could have on economic activity.
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It feels indulgent and leering, like a concession to a perceived audience that may not even exist.
Ultimately, I think the anti-LeBron sentiment stems from a perceived lack of humility rather than racial overtones.
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However there was concern from some MEPs over a perceived lack of a social element to the act.
In this instance, the market corrected itself to represent a perceived systemic risk.
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There has been growing criticism in the UK of a perceived stalling by France to offer help with the problem.
Of course, Detroit's Big Three have suffered from a perceived quality disparity with Japan's Big Three for many years now.
The comments by the Lord Chief Justice's principal private secretary followed criticism about a perceived bias in recent bail decisions.
There was a perceived absence of serious threats to our nation and a vision of peace for the foreseeable future.
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Its citizens are growing ever more conscious of their country's rise and of a perceived relative decline in American power.
'' Lawyers are apparently more available, perhaps because SEC posts have long been a perceived stepping stone to lucrative private-practice posts.
Nothing lets the air out of the excellence balloon quicker than a perceived attitude of indifference on the part of management.
Confucius has been seized on as a possible antidote to a perceived lack of morals accompanying China's headlong rush towards modernity.
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However, Parreira said it related to a perceived slight about the manner in which France had qualified for the World Cup.
Following a mistake by The Economist, Temple University was omitted from this year's ranking due to a perceived lack of data.
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This desire was more prevalent than pushing through a perceived glass ceiling.
In the U.S., a whopping 59% started a business because of a perceived opportunity, vs. 21% who did so out of necessity.
Such data sharing is a perceived security threat for most business users.
Ironically that group foundered too because of a perceived lack of commitment.
"There's a perceived need -- even if you've won an election -- to retain the image of speaking for a population, " he said.
Much of the blame has been placed on Maradona, who has been criticised for a perceived lack of team strategy and selection consistency.
The uncertainties have even extended to U.S. Treasury bonds, which investors have piled into as a perceived safe haven over the last two years.
They also criticised a perceived failure to encourage tidal projects such as those proposed for Swansea Bay, Kinmel Bay in north Wales and the Severn.
Then there is a second faction, which is concerned less by parallels with the Soviet Union than by a perceived replay of the Japanese challenge.
The Mets' depth was a perceived weakness going into the season.
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