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Accepting the metaphor of composting ideas makes it easier to accept the perceived cost of failure, Dearing says.
Another contributing factor, however, is a discrepancy between the real and perceived cost of services.
The Bush doctrine sought to use preventive war against Iraq as a means of raising the perceived cost to would-be proliferators of approaching the nuclear threshold.
"The perceived cost of the wedding -- what we as a culture have now decided is the standard for a wedding -- is very powerful," Ms. Smock said.
By understanding the perceived "cost" to your competitor of forgoing his planned initiatives, you can sense whether he may choose to ignore you.
Bystanders often resolve this conflict by concluding that someone else will help (i.e., diffusing responsibility), thereby psychologically reducing the perceived cost of not helping the victim.
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Another variance was related to the actual and perceived cost of producing MOOCs.
The first is through altering the perceived cost-benefit analysis for both countries.
It appears that Thorn shares the anger of Coventry supporters, who have protested against perceived cost-cutting by owners Sisu throughout the season.
Perceived cost-effectiveness was measured using the stem "...is effective enough to justify its cost" [ 11].
'Perceived effectiveness', 'perceived cost-effectiveness', 'concerns about side-effects', and 'perceived danger' had direct effects on 'intentions to prescribe bupropion' (Table 6, Figure 3).
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