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Every slight by the media has to be fake news, and every perceived shortcoming has to have an alternative explanation.
Mr. Widmer, the Brown University historian, says that owning up to a perceived shortcoming can "provide a healthy exhalation" for a candidate, "if a politician's exhalation can be said to improve air quality".
To remedy this perceived shortcoming, in 1983 the ESA, after much soul-searching, established a beachhead in Washington, D.C., opening an office to convey its expertise to policy-makers.
Shifting his 5-foot-8 frame, Seacrest disputes his perceived shortcoming: "What [King] does is a radio show on television with newsmakers it's a great show and a format that's comfortable".
It was like asking for help was admitting some perceived shortcoming.
Do you struggle with self-love because of a past moral failure or some other perceived shortcoming?
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We know about Bell's perceived shortcomings.
Yesterday, though, the theme was more about flagging up perceived shortcomings of Tony Blair and Rhodri Morgan.
She was subjected to constant abuse by her husband and mother-in-law for perceived shortcomings in housekeeping standards.
But what the Trump administration intends to do about the organization's perceived shortcomings is less clear.
Certainly at the time they were developed, in the 1970s, the huge profusion of keyboards were all trying desperately to overcome these perceived shortcomings.
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