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It is based on a perception that managed ecosystems are complex, dynamic systems with a large degree of unpredictability.

And his popularity was based on a perception that he was a centrist, a different kind of politician, a man true to his convictions.

In his remarks, Mr. Jones, grandson of the university's founder, provided only a brief explanation, saying the decision was based on a perception that criticism over the policy was threatening to obscure the university's Christian mission.

The question is whether the standards actually promote products that are better from a life cycle perspective, or whether the standards are biased towards certain activities based on a perception that some activities are inherently better than others (recycling or bio-based materials for example).

Meanwood Park Hospital (Leeds and York Partnerships Foundation Trust): It is likely a warning was issued, based on a perception that Savile was a "disruptive nuisance" as opposed to a sexual threat.

Such concerns are largely based on a perception that Europe could become dependent on supplies from Russia's Gazprom in particular, a scenario widely deemed undesirable following its rows with Ukraine in recent years.

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The official who was closely involved in November's summit meeting said much of the expectation that there will be another meeting was based on a perception in the Administration that Mr. Gorbachev has been distracted since November with internal considerations, including the consolidation of his power and the Communist Party congress last month.

More deeply, much queasiness about storing DNA profiles is based on a vague perception that they contain something ineffably "intimate" that can't, so needn't, be explained.

Across the nation, jurisdictions that experimented with touch-screen voting after 2000 are starting to scale back or abandon it based on a growing perception that the machines are unreliable and concern that they do not provide a paper trail in case questions arise.

Mr. Waxman urged the justices to rule that it was "objectively unreasonable" for the judge at Mr. Miller-El's 1986 trial to accept the prosecutor's explanation that the removal of 10 of 11 black prospective jurors was based on a valid perception that they would hesitate to impose the death penalty and not on their race.

And one should ask whether allowing market prices to fall so far that cash buyers can finally enter and pick up the pieces, based on a false perception that markets are working just fine thank you, is something any economist should want to see, or might call the efficient market allocation of resources.Perhaps the plans wending their way through Washington are too generous.

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