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I'd much prefer to think about how I'm being perceived right now.

Gatti, however, has exercised his own perceived right to put Ferrante back where he can keep an eye on her.

Interestingly, national insurance is to be quietly done away with, and perhaps the hope is that the perceived right to state support will go with it.

Perhaps unwittingly, Miliband has managed to get to the heart of a gnarly problem when he mentioned privilege – the perceived right enjoyed by people without mental health difficulties to speak with authority about those who do.

And while he and the seven other carefully vetted candidates might disagree on issues like women's rights and economic troubles, when it comes to Iran's nuclear program they are all saying the same thing: there will be no backing down, no bargaining away the nation's perceived right to enrich uranium for power generation.

Throughout the match, a band of Brazil fans nearby battled with security officers over their perceived right to stand and play and obstruct the view of those behind them, while berating the fans behind them for not joining them in their annoying antics.

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But the rest of the country will no doubt be grateful not to have to deal with the Big East behemoth, along with a perceived right-coast bias.

Renne worries that the government's perceived rights abuses in their pursuit of Boko Haram — including questionable home raids and the arrests of journalists who air anti-vaccine sentiments — may tarnish the hard-won credibility of health workers who rely on coöperation with police to operate in dangerous areas.

Even when challenged — and these were not men accustomed to being challenged — with the argument that whatever the perceived rights and wrongs of their cause, they would inevitably be bracketed with Osama bin Laden because, especially after 9/11, few in the West cared much about how they calibrated the motivation behind a suicide bomb.

These results confirm that landscape choices strongly involve issues of identity, perceived rights and evaluation capacity that cannot be simply resolved in terms of preference cost benefit analyses, but a clever use of the CV allows an identification of these same limitations and a partial estimation of them.

It is only because of these perceived "rights," which can be so misinterpreted.

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