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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a shared perception" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a common understanding or viewpoint held by a group of people.
Example: "In our discussions, we aim to reach a shared perception of the project's goals to ensure everyone is on the same page."
Alternatives: "a common understanding" or "a mutual viewpoint."
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A shared perception that social and environmental considerations are subordinated to financial issues renders private SER an empty encounter characterised as a relationship-building exercise with seldom any impact on investment decision-making.
This results in a shared perception of potential opportunistic behaviors, which leads to increasing monitoring efforts (Bizzi 2013, p. 1558), a logic of calculation and personal gain (Buskens and van de Rijt 2008, p. 372), learning races within interorganizational networks (Gulati et al. 2000, p. 211), or even network failure (Schrank and Whitford 2011, p. 168).
For this first time since the coup, a government could come to power, if not with universal consensus -- that's not what democracy is about -- at least with a shared perception of legitimacy.
There also was a shared perception that expatriate volunteers are too unfamiliar with local epidemiology, the local practice of health care and the organization of the health system.
[DKT3] There was a shared perception of many "schemes" that gave benefits to some groups but determining what was available and for whom was not easy.
An overall thematic pattern linking those individual reflections to a shared perception of the professional task was however emerging so strongly from the material, that is was decided not to include more informants in the study.
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For the bombing has created something absent from European-American relations since the fall of the Berlin Wall: a truly shared perception of threat.
But whoever gets the prize will be burdened, fairly or not, with a widely shared perception that she, or he, was second choice.
But there is also a widely shared perception in Japan that China's government plays up the massacre for its own propaganda purposes.
In the succeeding years, it has become a globally shared perception that the U.S. had other reasons to invade Iraq — that it has never come clean about its real motivations.
- The notion that Netanyahu won and Abbas lost may be right, but only because this was a widely shared perception which will, no doubt, have political consequences, at least in the short term.
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