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The relationship between journalists and PRs is an intangible one, dependent on a perception of mutual advantage and respect for an unwritten code of ethics.
Others have stressed that the overall relationship between European corporate enterprises and the Indian and other Asian authorities was often an amicable one, based on a perception of mutual advantage, which often led to an increase in trade and regional prosperity.
I won't bore you with its details now; suffice to say that ordinal utility describes the hypothetical substitution by the consumer of one bundle of goods for another bundle, based on a perception of their relative usefulness.
"It's based on a perception of young black men".
Producers rely on a perception of luxury to sell at higher prices abroad.
All this activity rests, according to Loewenstein, on a perception of Haitians as incapable of looking after themselves, a view his account attempts to challenge.
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If you have hung on to a perception of yourself that no longer works, examine why.
After the introductory question, "what is patient safety and what does it mean to you?" the interview focused on (a) perceptions of responsibility, (b) situations where mistakes are made, and (c) concerns or worries about patient care.
And they shouldn't take on a bad perception of us.
And that places a perception of value on what I've created.
"Essentially he had a naïf style, a style based on a childlike perception of the world.
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