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"A lot of it's going to depend on the perceived fairness of the price".
ON the other hand, for reasons of perceived fairness, some people may be more willing to accept a "no" answer on health care from a government agency than from a private company.
One way to improve the perceived fairness of a plan to allow principal reductions would be to tie such reductions to a structure that would give the lenders a share in any recovery in property values when the homes were eventually sold.
This might result from overlap with perceived fairness.
The primary justice issue discussed in the study is the perceived fairness of decisions involving pay and promotions.
Perceived effectiveness and perceived fairness are the strongest predictors of both acceptability measures.
A key determinant of acceptability is the perceived fairness of the distribution of the costs and benefits of the intervention.
It stands to reason that trust in parliament is affected by the perceived fairness of the electoral system.
Although problem perception has the strongest coefficient, perceived fairness makes the strongest potential influence with a higher maximum value.
In line with Fig. 2, perceived fairness is a strong predictor whereas sense of responsibility is the weakest factor.
An important aspect of HSDPA systems is the perceived fairness of the connection metrics between the users.
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