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So much for the perception that gamers can't also be great athletes.
Another reason for the perception that cycling is uniquely dangerous is the very nature of the injuries, Dr. Loewenstein said.
But it gets poor marks for the rigidity of its labour market, its shortage of skills and, above all, for the perception that corruption is sharply rising.
But he added: "We can't have any tolerance for the perception that people are conflicted or bring a bias to their work".
Particular criticism was reserved for the perception that, by increasing the proportion of funding allocated on a project-by-project basis, Creative Scotland is seeking to curate the arts in Scotland without a mandate to do so.
The governor is bulking up on policy statements with a Democratic tilt to compensate for the perception that, though likable, he is a policy lightweight who veered too far to the right during the primaries.
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Until last year, baseball spurned testing for steroids, partly because of the perception that steroids were for football players and bodybuilders.
They are regular targets for kidnappers because of the perception that they are well off.
Politically, much of the support for the program stems from the perception that it is an earned benefit, not a welfare program.
He suggests that the entire exhibit was a front for denying the potential dangers of climate change and for boosting the perception that global warming is not only harmless, but maybe even beneficial to humanity.
There is, for example, the perception that classical music is prohibitively expensive.
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