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Another omission is more perceived than real.
That is to say, it is more perceived than real.
"There are many barriers and challenges to exporting, but many of them are more perceived than they are real," he said.
"The assumption is that the person will be bored and not motivated, so they will underperform or leave". However, her research shows that these risks may be more perceived than real.
According to Wimmer, frequent complaints about foreigners' taking citizens' jobs and failing to integrate into the host society are more perceived than real; despite evidence to the contrary, people see foreigners as competition in the face of uncertain negotiations with the state over the distribution of collective goods.
Whether it's more perceived than real, it's giving HR a bad name: recruiters and HR departments are confusing compatibility and similarities (arbitrary as same school, same sports, same hair) with talent that may not appear a good fit but would actually be so.
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By adding more perceived value than your competitors, your business will stand out, and it can increase word-of-mouth referrals from happy customers.
It seems that there's more perceived symbolism than I have encountered so far.
Households are thrown into a pseudo-frenzy of comparing friends and family members who have more perceived talent than what they show on the TV.
Homelessness as a marker of social status and extreme poverty may lead to more perceived discrimination than race/ethnicity.
Men reported more perceived social support than women.
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