One driver is a perception that the U.S. is doing better than other mature economies.
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"There is a perception that women cannot contest elections against men due to many reasons, " she said.
There's a perception that Nike has somehow changed the rules of athletic success in a crass or craven way.
But there is a perception that far greater numbers of people are fame-seekers.
There is a perception that economic growth in many countries is very strong.
Rather, I think there is a perception that LeBron and the Miami Heat were counting their championship rings before they were earned.
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And there's a perception that Gulf assets have been picked over already.
The investigators said all too often there was a perception that cover was just a "holding bay" until full GP operations resumed.
According to the Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng), the prize is necessary because there is a perception that attitudes to engineering are outdated.
There is still a perception that film adaptation is the ultimate validation for a videogame, but I think the formula starting to shift.
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It probably reflects a perception that the Republican Party under George Bush has subverted many of those ideals for ideology and political gain.
"As I understand it, the plan is a work in progress but there is a perception that it is more than that, " he said.
While there's a perception that a wireless network is less secure than a wired system, Green said new security protocols have made wireless more secure.
Observers also say there has been a perception that Net-Ware couldn't handle transactions as efficiently as Windows NT or Unix because it lacked pre-emptive processing.
Ask Yoshihiko Noda, the prime minister, about the breakdown of trust and he admits there is a perception that the government's response has been slow.
There's a perception that Santa Clara will be much more accessible.
The adviser, Adam Smith, said he was stepping down because he had created a perception that News Corp. had "too close a relationship" with the government.
There has been a perception that lung cancer sufferers have only themselves to blame, because they've smoked all their lives, and they tend to be old.
It represents a perception that such differences have some social significance-primarily because of perceived cultural differences though these are frequently associated with forms of structural differentiation.
"There's a perception that after adolescence, it's smooth sailing -- that if we just get adolescents through their adolescent years, things get better and easier, " Callahan said.
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If there is a perception that power is not being equitably shared, and as a result, resources are not being equitably shared either, there will be tension.
"I think there is a perception that dementia is an inevitable part of the ageing process and there is nothing you can do about it, " he explained.
"There's a perception that we're in on a couple dozen starting pitchers, three dozen outfielders and infielders, 17, 18 catchers, " GM Ned Colletti said during the winter meetings.
And also I think there's a perception that not enough officers have stood up and spoken out against what they see are problems over the past six years.
For some, there is still a stigma attached to those colleagues who shun the office, with a perception that "working from home" is shorthand for "taking it easy".
It stems from a perception that you are somehow breaking unspoken rules, are not meeting some perceived standard or are just not good enough for the task at hand.
The danger is that the brusque treatment of Mr Corzine, and a perception that Goldman's investment-banking side has scored a victory over its trading arm, will unleash further internal conflict.
For those who wait nearly a year to leave an ill-fitting management post, "there's a perception that the company fired you, " warns Jane Howze, a managing director of recruiters Alexander Group.
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There is some evidence to suggest that one of the reasons for the Irish vote was a perception that smaller member states would benefit less from the Lisbon Treaty than would their larger partners.
In fact, the situation today could be very similar to the landscape computer manufacturers faced in the last quarter of 2008 when the meltdown in the financial markets led to a perception that demand would dry up.
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