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Until this week there was barely a perception of trouble.
But even the perception of trouble could, in a worse case, cause financial markets to seize up and send investors rushing to withdraw money.
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Section 5 covered the child's perception of parental back trouble and its consequences.
However the implications it has on the public perception of Muslims is troubling.
Largely on the basis of the sergeant's report, the Aug. 25 review was significantly less skeptical about Mr. Nifong's case than a solid 1,600-word 1,600-word June 12 had destoryed "a growing percepthat of a case in trouble".
That perception of Mr. Jobs has troubled Larry Brilliant, a longtime friend of Mr. and Ms. Jobs who, as a young physician, co-founded Seva in 1978.
Good comedy has the power to shift perceptions, to offer release in times of trouble and to shed light on unexpected ideas or viewpoints.
He was a devout Muslim whose keen perception and cool head had kept us out of trouble.
"The U.K. fine may well be unprecedented, but it may easily create the perception that alleged bribers can simply pay their way out of trouble".
Mr. Penn, the Lieberman pollster, argued that the perception of Mr. Bush as being in trouble, and his decision to submit to an interview broadcast on "Meet the Press" on Sunday, had pressed Democrats even more to rally quickly around a candidate.
Clearly, she is very troubled by this perception of her, so she knows it is a real issue for her presidential campaign.
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