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The phrase "a perception nothing" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or unclear expression that lacks context for proper usage.
Example: "In the end, it was just a perception nothing, leaving us confused about the reality of the situation."
Alternatives: "an empty perception" or "a meaningless perception".
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"There is a perception nothing has changed.
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"At every moment people feel like this is bigger and scarier than ever before," he told me, but he added that such a perception is nothing but "an optical illusion," caused by a phenomenon known as hindsight bias a tendency to see the problems of the present in contrast to a perfect past that was never real.
There was also a perception that nothing could be done to treat degenerative change.
When he resigned, many assumed he was ousted for poor performance, a perception City Hall did nothing to dispel.
Although BHU doctors are performing their duties, it is a general perception that nothing is done at the level of BHUs.
Mailer once said that he was "imprisoned with a perception that will settle for nothing less than making a revolution in the consciousness of our time".
Twelve years and three presidential campaigns after Vice President Dan Quayle added an "e" to "potato," thereby hardening a perception of ineptitude and doing nothing to help the re-election campaign of President George H.W. Bush, Mr. Figueroa lives with a measure of regret.
In 1957, his "Advertisements for Myself" broadcast his ambitions to write the Great American Novel: "The sour truth is that I am imprisoned with a perception which will settle for nothing less than making a revolution in the consciousness of our time".
We may say, "yes it does," if we take the perceptual/representational theories as making the strong claim that pain is strictly nothing but a perception just like other standard perceptions.
"Apple is brilliant on interface and usability, but in Europe, phones are so heavily subsidized, there's a perception that they're worth nothing," says Boris Nemsic, chief executive of Telekom Austria Group, a European telecom company with 11 million mobile customers.
There is a perception that, despite repeated promises, nothing has or will ever change.
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