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Croft is confident that it reveals the true face of a team who have been fiercely criticised in some quarters, not least on this side of the Channel, for a perceived impotence in attack.
To her credit, Ms. Schapiro has made considerable progress in shoring up the reputation of an agency battered by the missed Bernie Madoff fraud and its perceived impotence during the Lehman collapse and subsequent financial crisis.
Furthermore, perceptions of a clear role and defined limits with regard to their responsibilities protected GPs against feelings of frustration, disillusionment, and perceived impotence.
-Brian Stryker (D): "Perceived impotence?
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Now it must keep battling Cialis and Levitra without becoming so common that it is perceived as a generic name for impotence treatments, as Kleenex is for tissues.
Yet in spite of perceived military and diplomatic subservience and economic impotence, Britain does maintain an influential cultural presence in the Arab world.
For Mr., the country's reliance on nuclear power is symptomatic of the impotence he perceives in Japanese society at large.
The perceived links between blood, semen and strength mean blood loss is perceived to lead to impotence in men (Copeman 2009b).
Undergraduate students (n = 52) rated either the medical or lay label for recently medicalized disorders (such as erectile dysfunction disorder vs. impotence) and established medical conditions (such as a myocardial infarction vs. heart attack) for their perceived seriousness, disease representativeness and prevalence.
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