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Williams's decision to sit out Wednesday's game, citing a wrist injury that he had been playing through all season, fueled perceptions that he had quit on Johnson.

(It was, after all, a local television reporter, Andy Hiller of WHDH-TV in Boston, who socked Mr. Bush in an interview during the 2000 presidential campaign by asking him to name the top person in power in Taiwan, India, Pakistan and Chechnya. Mr. Bush's failure of the pop quiz fueled perceptions that he knew little of foreign affairs).

The move, combined with Kalanick's membership in U.S. President Donald Trump's economic advisory council, fueled perceptions that the company endorsed Trump's immigration policy; Kalanick later clarified that he opposed the executive order, and then stood down from Trump's advisory body.

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The attacks against Ms. Rice may be calculated to fuel perceptions that she is too conservative to be the Democratic nominee; she did not register as a Democrat until 2005, shortly before her first run for district attorney, while other candidates have been at pains to describe themselves as lifelong Democrats.

Advertently or inadvertently focusing on financial and material benefits could be counterproductive – shortfalls in meeting can fuel perceptions of maleficence and consequently, partners dropping out.

Resentment has been fueled by perceptions that many foreigners engage in crime, particularly drug trafficking.

Gonzalez acknowledged taking chances on some players, but he said that the coverage in the news media fueled negative perceptions about him and the program.

The ardor for younger consumers has lasted for decades, fueled by perceptions of them as being more likely to try new products and change brands and to spend almost every penny they make.

All over the city yesterday, from Forest Hills to Flatbush to SoHo, the decisions New Yorkers made to go to the polls, or not to go, and even whom to vote for, seemed to be fueled by perceptions, attitudes and opinions forged in the last 14 days, since the attack on the World Trade Center.

At the core, it is fueled by perceptions of gender inequality that permeate all aspects of society and extend beyond any one individual or family [18].

That, opponents say, has helped fuel perceptions that black support for the project is high.

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