Sentence examples for because with the perception from inspiring English sources

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Because with the perception, I think we'd see a lot of laws change," he said.

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All bands have to understand the theatrics of what they do, and you have to succumb to it, because you're dealing with the perception and expectation of an audience.

The self-efficacy did not influence ORP of pre-stage-entrepreneurs because the entrepreneurs start with the perception of having control of environment (Hayek,2012) and so their self-efficacy plays a very little role in their opportunity recognition process.

And a large sector of the general public will not welcome it because they will equate it with the perception of the West's intent to encourage de-Islamization of the region.

Swift said she made the move because she did not agree with "the perception that music... should be free".

What's even worse is when someone confuses the two meanings of the word in their own mind, as with my mathematical example, because an emotional connotation interferes with the perception of a word's meaning.

The danger for the government is that it exaggerates a problem because that accords with the perceptions of a significant part of the electorate, but then despite its promised action the problem only appears to get worse.

Companies that wanted to sell their wares to corporate giants, like Ford, I.B.M. or General Electric, have been wary of going through Internet marketplaces, said Steven J. Kafka, an analyst with Forrester Research, "because the perception is that anytime you move into a marketplace, you'll have to get involved in an auction, with 10 suppliers beating themselves up over price.

Some see that status captured in the color of the brick itself; faced with maintenance issues, some buildings have even replaced their white bricks with red because of the perception among brokers that apartments in red brick buildings are more valuable.

19, 20 In current clinical practice, rebiopsies are seldom performed in patients with prostate cancer because of the perception that rebiopsy of these patients in the face of known prostate cancer is not warranted, especially in elderly patients with advanced disease.

Hume (1739, 3.1.1.3 7) famously charged theories like Clarke's with motivational impotence because the perception of "fitness" cannot, by itself, move the will.

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