When you are in business, you are tracking value as perceived by your customers.
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Shot in black and white, Disney's "attractions" become nightmarish specters as perceived by White's unstable mind.
They present their argument as perceived wisdom: Popular music was better then.
We tend to use irrational guidelines such as perceived fairness and loss aversion, which are based on emotions, attitudes and memories, not logic.
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This would include the internal culture of the organisation, the attitude of management, and the pattern of incentives as perceived by the staff.
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If we are perceived as being too strong in negotiations it can hurt us and if we are perceived as being too warm and friendly it can also hurt us.
He has suffered in many respects as he has been perceived as difficult and cold but he has become so much better in recent years.
Most Tablet PCs have come to market as convertibles, which are perceived as expensive notebook PCs.
"Light in transmission, reflection and refraction as it is perceived, " as he states on his website, inspires all of his design work.
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"The more click your ad gets, you get rewarded over time with a higher listing as you are perceived by Google as being relevant, " he added.
As the perceived value of paper currencies erodes, people increasingly want the real deal.
Nothing so much proved the point as the perceived femininity of the East, that beguiling, voluptuous realm of languor and luxury.
Then there are distinctly cultural issues, such as the perceived unwillingness of many East Asian men to share child-raising duties with their wives.
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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.
Russians and others set up businesses on Cyprus to take advantage of a corporate tax rate of only 10 percent as well as a perceived climate of lax oversight.
On the bond markets, Italy's cost of borrowing ended Monday fractionally higher at 4.49% per year, from 4.33% at the end of Friday, as the perceived riskiness of lending to the government rose.
As the perceived threat to them grows, Jewish-American and Israeli groups and American diplomats are trying to establish refugee status for them and then pay for their resettlement in the United States or Israel.
Ian Biggs, deputy director of CQC in the South, said staff had told the commission that shortages had become "so commonplace" that they had become tired of reporting their concerns as they perceived that nothing was done about it.
Mr Hollande, who cast himself as "Mr Normal" is now perceived as "too normal", struggling to get a grip an unprecedented economic crisis.
As a group, companies that are perceived as low innovators, or who are in a period where perception of their innovation capability is low, are actually very good stock market performers.
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That means consumers will spend when it comes to items such as Louis Vuitton handbags if they are perceived as a value and seem like a classic that can last for several years.
Irish accents, for example, as well as softly-spoken Scottish accents, are perceived as reliable and dependable.
Her mother seemed aware that as a practical matter, Gallagher would be perceived as African-American.
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We will see a very different message coming out of Germany in the next few days as Merkel begins to refute what has been perceived as the German commitment to the EU crisis.
Biden was selected as the man for the job because he is widely perceived as the most pro-Israel senior member of the administration.
The alternative would be euro-printing, or giant quantitative easing as Americans now call it and euro debts perceived as inflationary threats to the entire EU, including Germany.
Habibie still feels a deep debt to his ex-boss and patron, though he acknowledges privately that Suharto chose him as his vice president because he perceived him as weak and therefore unlikely to ever succeed him.
So now, not only do I have to figure out how to balance my life as a mom with my career as a tech CEO, I also have to worry about being perceived as incompetent simply because I breastfed my babies?
While that pressure is building rapidly, some climate activists oppose even holding discussions about a possible Plan B, arguing, as the Norfolk protesters did in September, that it would be perceived as indirect permission to abandon serious efforts to cut emissions.
Women who aspire to leadership may have to "conveniently forget about some negatives, " such as the fact that "women who behave in a dominant fashion may be perceived as more masculine, " Dr. Keating says.
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