It is not just that Mr Romney could be damaged by some perception that this is all a bit strange.
"We have to avoid the perception that some groups are singled out for special treatment, " Mr Denham said.
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Although this may not change some people's perception, statistically Muslims have not been the ones involved in most terror plots in the United States.
Still, the chance for a contract agreement is limited by the bankruptcy time frame, by the gap between the parties and, if there were to be an agreement, by a perception among some pilots that rejecting a tentative agreement could augment the possibility of a merger with US Airways.
That, say Labour party sources, is 'dishonest' but there's an admission that the perception is gaining some traction.
Some of the problem of perception (and we had our share of problems and upsides too) is the fact that there are many investors who follow the latest fad and chase excitement.
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The perception that in some areas police had lost control of the streets was the most important reason disorder spread, it said, adding that flooding the streets with officers was what ultimately quelled the disorder.
The perception of Zelaya representing some populist movement comparable to the FMLN or the Sandinistas is a fantasy.
You have spoken often about the need to bring U.S. policy in line with its treaty obligations internationally to eliminate the perception of hypocrisy that some of the world sees toward the United States and its allies.
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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.
Senior Eurocrats argue that public confidence in free markets has been shattered by the perception (carefully stoked by some politicians) that the crash is, in essence, a crisis of Anglo-Saxon financial capitalism.
Oldman shares some of Smiley's precision and perception.
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That change in perception is providing more momentum for some cities that were already moving away from six-lane highways and suburbs dozens of miles apart, to a series of urban centers connected by light rail and other mass transit systems.
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Was it a bruising interaction, a painful self-perception, or a public setback of some kind?
Not all bankers are against it: in Las Vegas, Bianca Russo of JPMorgan Chase argued that some form of it was needed to counter the perception, if not the reality, that securitisation was harmful.
To what extent could community members or, you know, even people who were within police departments, make some recommendations that might help breakdown the problems of perception and then also solve the problems of actual incidents that just crossed the line of shootings and beatings, of which there certainly had been plenty?
Some students are attracted to these shows because of the perception that the hosts never seem to hold back.
As well as affecting movement, some people with CP may have hearing, vision or perception difficulties or an impaired intellectual capacity.
And there is a perception on Wall Street that barriers to approval for some types of drug may actually have gone down.
As such, the author believes that some estate planners will voluntarily leave the area either due to the perception that their practices will diminish, or their inability for their practice to justify their continued involvement in the field.
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Some are willing to pay a high premium for Coca Cola on the perception that, in good times and bad people the world over are going to keep drinking Coke.
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.
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.
Windows Phone may be viable in the future (and HTC are aggressively investigating this route with some serious investment and PR on the HTC 8X and 8S devices), but the perception is you need apps.
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Some were afraid of Mr. Hollande's favoring of the public sector and a general perception that he didn't understand the private sector.
Some witnesses before the committee suggested the police might play a role in assessing whether donors' perception that they may be under risk was based on reality.
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