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'perceive negatively' is an acceptable phrase in written English and can be used appropriately in a variety of contexts
For example, one might say, "I perceive your actions negatively; they do not reflect the values of our company."
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Trade-offs regarding this issue relate, for example, to a potential shortening of rotation periods due to energy wood production, which stakeholders perceive negatively in terms of forest management (Finland, Germany: conservation groups).
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Vision Zero is perceived negatively and speed reductions is seen as having a negative effect on economic growth.
That, too, could be perceived negatively.
Will it be perceived negatively?" In most cases, the answer has been no.
Ambiguity, especially in text messages and online, tends to be perceived negatively.
How do you communicate those wishes to your boss, without being perceived negatively?
How do you communicate this to your boss, without being perceived negatively?
I am, however, well aware that a lot of my female friends are perceived negatively for being tattooed.
But even though his company manages $150 million in student loans, Aguilar still feels that he's sometimes perceived negatively by investors.
Michelle explains that, as a black woman with mainly white male co-workers, the perception arising from her dating a black summer associate — especially one whose nominal adviser she is — would be perceived negatively by higher-ups at the firm.
That is the sort of thing that would barely be mentioned if the team were doing well and again McNamara seemed irked on Friday that it was perceived negatively.
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