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Discover Ludwig"a higher perceived" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is typically used to describe the level or degree of something that is perceived or understood by someone. Example: "The company's new marketing strategy aims to create a higher perceived value of their products among consumers." This means that the company wants consumers to see their products as more valuable or desirable.
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A higher yield suggests that investors were demanding a premium to compensate for a higher perceived risk.
Because virtual goods feel more real in virtual reality, they benefit from a higher perceived value.
Xobni also says that retail boxed software has a higher perceived value/price point.
This observed latency is a reason why deeper nested VMs suffer a higher perceived virtualization overhead.
Users' satisfaction with the length and variety of their personal "promising alternatives" list was associated with a higher perceived benefit.
In the pillar of regulation, our first hypothesis that unitary ECEC systems would lead to a higher perceived accessibility of childcare is confirmed (Model 5).
Studying RQ2 with Table 7 (a) shows a higher perceived likelihood of success tends to prompt a prospective entrepreneur to act on his ideas.
A higher perceived pressure from colleagues to perform the above behavior was reported by physicians, in comparison to nurses (p< 0.001).
Hence, our hypothesis is rejected and we cannot confirm that earlier legal entitlement leads to a higher perceived accessibility of childcare services.
Thus, high SES adolescents have better classmate support, communication with mother/father and a higher perceived academic achievement (Currie et al. 2012).
It's not atypical for a target to go with a lower price from an acquirer who has a higher perceived certainty of closure versus other higher offers from riskier would-be acquirers.
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