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Though cost may be a perceived barrier, Ms. Keating noted that some insurers covered the class.
Ordinarily there had to be a perceived labour shortage, for otherwise it is unlikely that most people would bother to acquire or to keep slaves.
Patrick Mills, director of professional development, IPA To a degree it's the pace of change; there will always be a perceived skills gap as everyone in marketing and media wants their comms to be at the leading edge.
He confirmed that the chief executive of the EHRC, Nicola Brewer, later "gave me advice... that there would be a perceived conflict of interest and as a result I stood down as a director [of the company] in October 2008.
At the "retention meeting" last February, the possibility was discussed that Andersen's fees from Enron could reach $100m a year, and that there would be "a perceived independence issue".
In Seoul, where Mr. Bush's "axis of evil" caused the most fear of inciting war with North Korea, Mr. Bush sought confirmation that there would no longer be a perceived gap between the United States and South Korea, where the presence of 37,000 American troops is testimony to a longtime military and strategic relationship.
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He added, "There is a perceived barrier".
"There was a perceived class and racial problem," Mr. Silverman said.
It's a perceived idea that something else will happen".
There is a perceived conflict between these two decisions.
If there is a criticism of Bauer it is a perceived inability to close a deal.
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