The public perception of Denver at the time was of a rough-and-raucous, Wild West town.
The public perception of Qwest could change quickly from pugnacious scrapper to hopeless leper.
What transpired in the Pac-12 semifinals, Rush said, added to the public perception of wrongdoing.
Still, the public perception here is that Apple messed up, and that Google is more competent.
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The public perception since that bailout has been that Goldman Sachs stood to benefit the most.
The lord chief justice said he's well aware of the public perception, but insists it's a misconception.
"In the public perception it outcompeted one of the biggest electronic companies in the world, " said Mr Anderson.
"Our concern is the public perception of what we are doing, " he said.
The public perception of Azharuddin is not likely to be changed overnight by his casting aspersions on other cricketing stars.
Mr Searle added that the biggest hurdle to the use of any unmanned aircraft is the public perception of them.
It is not simply a technical issue and can impact customers, employees business associates and the public perception of the entity.
Labour's Lord Lipsey branded it a "mistaken" policy, and told peers he feared its effect on the public perception of aid spending.
The public perception of inappropriate behavior still proved to be too much.
And while the public perception of BP's crisis management may be negative, the reality of what the company has done is much different.
Cardiff Central's Labour MP, Jon Owen Jones, argues that the public perception is particularly misplaced, when it comes to Wales as a destination for migrants.
This adds to the public perception that it is not worth voting in council elections because all the important decisions are made by the government.
But the way the media and the public perception of these cases plays out is important in ways that transcend the ugliness of the spectacle itself.
But he said "virulent, almost irrational" attacks on it were "dangerous" because they refused to allow any contrary viewpoint and also affected the public perception of religion.
The trademark blue suit, the ubiquitous handbag not far from her side and the perfect coiffure succinctly enshrined the public perception of the country's first lady prime minister.
In other words the public perception is all talk but at the end of the day they've got people who aren't legitimately here who should actually be sent home.
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"That theory falls down already if you have an ex-chief constable, no matter how good they are, the public perception is that they are in the wrong camp, " he said.
On our poll, on these -- showed that there were dramatic drops in the public perception of whether the President is changing business as usual, achieving his goals, uniting the country.
In the public perception, the scandal is about issues dear to the Greens' heart, such as more open borders and multiculturalism, versus security and the economy, which most Germans now care about more.
Running away from reform did them no good whatsoever, yet in the time that has passed since November, Democrats have done nothing to turn around the public perception and become the heroes rather than the bums.
Sure, the Buffet image is more complex than the public perception (he recently made a significant investment in IBM for instance, so he clearly gets computing enough to make such moves), but his very choice of examples is revealing.
And The Wall Street Journal wrote in praise of another BrandTags.net, a site that invites visitors to type the first word that comes to mind when they look at a corporate logo in order to capture the public perception of a brand.
"The public perception has been that solid-state will take over the world and run disk makers out of business, but you can't bring that product to market without licensing disk drive technology, " said WilliamWatkinsWilliam Watkins, Seagate's chief executive, in an interview with Forbes.
"It's a recognition that for whatever reason, the News of the World was affecting the public perception of the bid for BSkyB and was likely to make it more difficult, so it was easier and cheaper to close it down, " he told CNN.
If health care is emblematic of the growing perception that Obama and his fellow Democrats are irresponsible on the domestic policy front, so "terrorism and the treatment of enemy combatants" are emblematic of the public perception that Obama's foreign policy is too weak.
"The public perception has been that solid-state will take over the world and run disk makers out of business, but you can't bring that product to market without licensing disk drive technology, " said William Watkins , Seagate's chief executive, in an interview with Forbes.
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