Sentence examples for perception of the term from inspiring English sources

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Ms. Hotchner fired back with a letter to the editor in Art in America: "Through our name change we hoped to change the public perception of the term 'craft,' so that we could use it in its true and legitimate sense.

In the study it was deemed paramount to first assess participants current perception of the term "vendor lock-in" in the context of cloud computing.

► In this week's Working Life story, a couple reflected on how their perception of the term "two-body problem" drove them to give up on their academic career aspirations for a time.

These results indicate a lack of a clear understanding of "plagiarism" as understood by students and this is in agreement with Carrolls' (2007) conclusions that students' perception of the term is not shared by universities or academicians.

It doesn't specify what that "something" should be, yet the association of success with money is so intrinsic to Western culture's perception of the term that it's difficult, if not impossible for any of us not to be at least somewhat influenced by it.

This participant explained her perception of the term "match": If a doctor can treat my problems quickly, then that means the doctor matches me.

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Perhaps this arose as a result of different perceptions of the term "mentor", although an example was provided.

This definition was expanded by Calabrese et al. (2007a), proposing to stratify hormesis into three categories of hormetic expressions to better accommodate varying perceptions of the term.

Although this approach depicts important perceptions of the term among different actors in 'global health', it is important to note that metaphors are not definitions.

These focus groups enabled us to gain a deeper understanding of patients' perceptions of the term "hypertension" and of possible sources of miscommunication in the clinical setting, due to the open discussions that occurred in the groups.

It allowed quantification of the economic impact of the use of intraprocedural CEUS on the organisation and the perception of the short-term and medium/long-term organisational impact, using a seven-point scale (from highly negative to highly positive), compared with ablations without intraprocedural CEUS.

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