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But he warned that the United States risked losing its bully pulpit if it continued to be perceived as "relatively unengaged" during a period of economic crisis and diplomatic upheaval.
Although Howard was described as a consistent role player and locker-room leader, his salary continued to be perceived as outrageous by sportswriters such as the Houston Chronicle Jerome Solomon.
However, the prison continued to be unpopular on the mainland into the 1950s; it was by far the most expensive prison institution in the United States and continued to be perceived by many as America's most extreme jail.
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None of that matters much in regard to how Romo will continue to be perceived.
"Spain continues to be perceived by investors as part of the safer periphery countries group".
Although a mature product, it continues to be perceived as high risk, and it now faces an increased threat from the Bank of England.
Young black people continue to be perceived as threats and targeted by the police, he said, and the Zimmerman case showed how they often paid with their lives.
"There's a lot of Jewish money on the right that's got to go someplace, especially if Obama continues to be perceived as unfriendly to Israel," Zev Chafets, an American journalist and Menachem Begin's former communications director, told me.
Repositioning the private aircraft brand would appear to be an uphill struggle in the United States and even more so in Europe and parts of Asia where private planes continue to be perceived as playthings of the wealthy.
Make sure you continue to be perceived as productive.
In any event, BP will continue to be perceived as Deepwater Horizon's governing party, with final buck-stops-here responsibility.
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