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Such stigmatization may be both real and perceived, for example; in Ghana individuals with TB are banned from attending public gatherings.

Sign forms must be something that can be perceived, for example, in sounds, images, or gestures, and then related to a specific meaning by social convention.

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It was perceived, for example, that electronic iChat sessions replicated the colleague interaction that was generally missed in sole positions.

For example, in consumer perceived value research, a heavyweight research would have followed known theoretical frameworks such as [26] identified four dimensions: quality, emotional, price and social.

Whereas many authors support antibiotic prophylaxis even for otherwise healthy patients, many other reviewers perceive no evidence for its use, for example, in teeth extractions, even though these are one of the most frequently performed operations in the head and neck region [ 7, 22, 23].

And because of the Christian church's perceived legitimacy – there are far more Anglicans for example in Nigeria and Uganda than anywhere [which explains Lambeth's continuing self-destruction over gay marriage] – that language attracts politicians".

For example, in the Northeast, perceived attractiveness of the neighborhood as a reason for why they chose to live there was associated with lower BMI; in Texas, the perceived presence of a fast food restaurant was negatively associated with BMI; in Washington, perceived presence of trees along the streets was associated with lower BMI.

Yet, it has led to a lack of empathy towards perceived enemies; for example, it manifested itself in Israel shirking responsibility for the Palestinian refugee problem and violating human rights, all the while promoting self-righteousness.

For example, in breast cancer screening studies, women at perceived risk may choose to undergo prophylactic mastectomy.

For example, in the 1950s, 12% of high-school students perceived themselves as "an important person" – by the 1990s, 80% did.

For example, in Bosnia and Kosovo, the public did not initially perceive outsiders as having moral authority.

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