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"It will be well perceived".
As for the White House's wish to be "well perceived in the world", the less said the better.But his trip to Africa might prove surprisingly successful and might highlight one of his unsung achievements.
The White House explains the president's new-found Wanderlust by saying that "We want to be well perceived in the world".Reagan and Mr Clinton both offset their domestic troubles with big foreign initiatives at the fag end of their presidencies Reagan by negotiating with Mikhail Gorbachev and Mr Clinton by throwing himself into trying to bring peace to Ireland and the Middle East.
Certain values and norms in eating patterns are symbolic of broader structures in society as a whole and may not be well perceived by outsiders (Goody 1982).
In most cases, such role models need to be well perceived by their audience.
Similar uses of the traffic light color system were used in other studies and found to be well perceived by participants in conveying risk [ 24, 32].
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Uncertainty-reducing effects are well perceived while other assumptions could not be confirmed.
The importance of free discussion in all areas was well perceived in this country before our constitutional scheme was formulated.
It is well perceived that comfort and appearance play a critical role in material selection of apparel.
"The fact that they have said they are not going to get involved in any big acquisition has been well perceived," he said.
While presenting the food carbon values on a menu was well perceived, some skepticism attached to their prospective use as a determinant of consumer choice was recorded.
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