Sentence examples for mix of perceptions from inspiring English sources

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Although focus group participants in LI areas tended to have a mix of perceptions about the relative importance of the environment and personal hygiene, this mix increasingly tilted toward an emphasis on personal hygiene when focus groups were conducted in MI and HI areas.

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(Mother 88) There was a mix of such perceptions behind an injury including simple bad coincidence, bad luck, witchcraft, ill-fate and the preventability of injuries.

But perhaps there's also a dividing line as deep as the Atlantic, a different mix of culture, perception and automatic assumption that makes common action increasingly impossible.

"—of perception".

The practice patterns of oral and maxillofacial surgeons have been reported to be largely stable, showing no change between 1990 and 2000 in their age and sex distribution, place of birth, practice activity level, referral sources, mix of cases and perceptions of work [ 12].

It looks challenging (Fig. 8) to mix 1) perception of electric vector of polarized light with the electric sense of several sea inhabitants including sharks and rays - and 2) magnetic vector of polarized light with magnetoreception of many living organisms (e.g. reviewed in 87).

Four youngsters play Adrian over the musical's run, and on press night, Joel FofferedJones offered the right mix of wide-eyed blindness, perception and self-deception, as a boy who can see the pimple on the end of his own nose quite clearly but who fails to spot the truth about his mother's relationship with the oily next-door neighbour, Mr Lucas.

This revealed that the soundscape is a diverse mix of sound sources with perception dependent not only on specific sounds, but also the physical, temporal and social context in which they are heard.

The mix of statements allows health workers' perceptions of various characteristics of the working environment whose absence or inadequate level (e.g. pay, workload) can yield dissatisfaction (hygiene factors) as well as intrinsic aspects of the job whose existence (e.g. recognition, responsibility, opportunities) provide positive satisfaction (motivating factors).

Ultimately risk perception is a mix of the facts and how those facts feel, and the brain puts more emphasis on the feelings than the facts.

"This is all a war of perceptions.

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