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Moreover, its historical connection with Logical Positivism caused many to reject it because of its perceived commonality with nineteenth century positivism.

The findings imply that when caregivers are attracted to a service because of its perceived usefulness, it is the non-user-friendly features that stop them from eventually using it.

D'Souza says that while Bitcoin has a lot of potential, there's a risk that it will either fade away into obscurity because of its perceived complexity, or that it'll get legislated away and receive such a negative connotation that it doesn't ever hit the mainstream.

There's still a problem with privileging one form of knowledge production because of its perceived objectivity and rationality: it denigrates other academic fields.

In Uganda, even though the formal criteria of need determined that the paediatric department, which received almost 40% of the hospital emergencies, is given higher priority, the surgical department was given greater priority because of its perceived prestige, and because it had managers who were better at 'lobbying, making noise and quickly use up their resources' (Kapiriri and Martin 2006).

But because of its perceived success, President Hugo Chavez has deemed it in tune with the socialist-revolutionary times.

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Profile Peoria has become famous as a representation of the average American city because of its demographics and its perceived mainstream Midwestern culture.

The limited data indicates it is plausible that sexual minority status is related to NSSI because of its connection to perceived burdensomeness.

For many years, the majority of scholars studying think tanks considered them a uniquely American phenomenon that boomed in the United States because of the perceived exceptionality of its political system and its rich tradition of private rather than public funding, which benefited think tanks.

Gold mining is disdained even more because of the perceived frivolity of its end: to provide lucre for the rich, status for the everyman and hidden stores of wealth for nations.

The meat industry, on the other end, is being accused of neglecting its environmental impacts, in part because of the perceived threat to its production volumes and economic viability.

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