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There's an abiding perception that the high street doesn't serve older women very well, but in my view it's better than it has ever been.
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I am a big fan of abiding by the perception of simultaneous truths.
These approaches, drawing on development and disaster literatures have an abiding interest in perceptions of risk, and vulnerabilities, in the social formations that put some at greater risk than others.
Mr. Hevesi conceded publicly yesterday that the feud with the board had tarnished his campaign effort by creating the perception that "we were not abiding by the law and the rules; that's the biggest problem".
"Few thing are more likely to undermine our legitimacy than the perception that we are not abiding by the rule of law or are indifferent to civilian casualties," she added.
The perception in Cuba of Fidel's abiding presence behind the throne has been a key to Raúl's steady hand in weathering frustrations at home — Cubans were livid, for example, at his government's recent raising of the retirement age, from fifty-five to sixty for women, and from sixty to sixty-five for men.
The perception in Cuba of Fidel's abiding presence behind the throne has been a key to Raúl's steady hand in weathering frustrations at home Cubans were livid, for example, at his government's recent raising of the retirement age, from fifty-five to sixty for women, and from sixty to sixty-five for men.
In heavenly love abiding.
Poverty is an abiding theme.
Perception, reality; reality, perception.
That's one abiding memory.
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