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Even without a covert effort to destabilize Iran, Iranian leaders would likely see an end to the nuclear agreement as part of an effort to ultimately topple them – a perception that would enhance the attractiveness of the North Korean model.
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But the Japanese continued to find the short poem congenial: a momentary perception that would be diluted if expanded into several stanzas can be captured perfectly in a haiku, and, if the traditional forms are too short to narrate the poet's emotions in detail, overtones can hint at depths beyond the words, just as traditional paintings suggest rather than state.
And what an odd perception that would have been: the inferring of corruption due to a political figure rewriting an intelligence report in order to satisfy his own foreign policy objectives.
Pyne had been tipped to take the defence portfolio, even though that appointment would have raised a perception that he would favour his home state of South Australia in the $50bn submarine contract currently the subject of a competitive evaluation process.
That may forestall the outflow of investment that would probably be set off by a perception that Britain would never join.
"It seemed to me there was a conflict because of a perception that we would not do the best job," Mr. Cardozo said.
Three quarters said they felt there was a perception that mums wouldn't be ambitious and that their boss didn't think they were as capable once they had children.
Jose Palma, 22, said he felt obliged to camp out at the Statehouse and buttonhole passers-by about the crackdown to dispel a perception that it would only strengthen existing rules.
He said a perception that employers would have access to information about an employee's mental health care dates back to a time when large companies were self insurers and there "wasn't a large enough fire wall between the people paying the bills and the people running the company".
The coronation of Prince Charles is also seen as hopeful by republicans because of his limited popularity – only 39% of Britons want him to succeed – and a perception that he would want to play a more active role as monarch than his mother.
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