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The phrase "perceived differences" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe differences that are seen, thought, or believed by a person or group of people. For example: "The perceived differences between genders can lead to false assumptions and judgments."
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Gender inequality can be defined as allowing people different opportunities due to perceived differences based solely on issues of gender [48].
Taxonomists ranked organisms in arbitrary systems according to perceived differences or importances; thus, humans could be separated from (other) apes into a different sub-family, family or even order.
So we're talking about downplaying perceived differences in abilities, not differences in outcomes?
There were also perceived differences in roles and responsibilities for Commonweal and our partners – all lessons learned for future projects.
Rather, it carefully selected its initial adjacent markets in terms of geography and psychic distance, or perceived differences between markets.
Compounding the problem, when we compare people or groups, we exaggerate their perceived differences in warmth and competence.
It also reinforced that idea that perceived differences between financial and clinical representation is caused by a gap in communication.
To assess qualitatively and quantitatively college students' perceived differences between a real meal, meal, and snack.
Indeed, technological improvements and safety constraints have leveled off the perceived differences between cars.
You can apply the message to any perceived differences between people and it holds true.
Much of the current discussion focuses on familiar perceived differences, with much of the reporting on U.S. deficiencies in computational resources.
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