One driver is a perception that the U.S. is doing better than other mature economies.
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But is the amount of control worth the perception that the system is obtusely anti-consumer?
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Namely, the idea that our perception that we are one, unified self is flawed.
Rather, it was the perception that LeBron and the Heat lacked humility while exuding entitlement.
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Imitating certain accents gives the perception that someone is simply being racist, he says.
"We're trying to change the perception that the Web is an ad-supported medium, " says Scott.
Perhaps his biggest problem, though, was the self-fulfilling perception that he could not win.
The perception that strong leaders say no and weak leaders say yes is simply flawed thinking.
The 3G-spectrum devaluation is partly due to widespread perception that the European winners simply overpaid.
To compound matters, the launch date fostered the perception that the line was unaffordable.
We have to change the perception that people who die from knife crime belong to gangs.
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The first challenge, as noted above, is the perception that the acquisition would never work.
Clinton is helped by the perception that he did something immoral with Willey, but not illegal.
Poor people may be disheartened by the perception that money talks too loudly in America.
This would have eliminated the perception that Carnival was trying to distance itself from the disaster.
The start-ups-are-the-job-creators argument gives the false perception that new companies are responsible for a lot of employment.
"There is a perception that women cannot contest elections against men due to many reasons, " she said.
For years Democrats have fought the perception that they are soft on defence and low on patriotism.
In particular, there is a strong perception that the police are unable to provide protection from crime.
That trend also could reinforce the perception that Netflix looms as a threat to the cable-TV industry.
The common perception that so-called "assault weapons" can hold larger magazines than hunting rifles is simply wrong.
The Web giant has long suffered from the perception that its massive logs of information violate users' privacy.
But much of this has to do with the perception that it may be overpaying for the assets.
Mr Villanueva said there was "a mistaken perception that the police force could be purged in a day".
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"We have to avoid the perception that some groups are singled out for special treatment, " Mr Denham said.
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Energy demand is a concrete reality, not just a public perception that can be solved through clever marketing.
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Mr. McNamee dismisses the perception that Moonalice is a vanity project, given its roughly 100 performances per year.
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Those flows reflect the general perception that emerging-market economies have improved substantially since the Asian crisis of 1997-98.
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With Tuesday's primary results, she has nothing in her arsenal to feed the perception that her campaign should continue.
And equally important to the cult of the celebrity cellphone is the perception that phones are particularly personal devices.
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