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Obama's advisers never forgot that a perceived lack of toughness on national security had brought down Democratic Presidential candidates in the past.
Some European officials have expressed concern that a perceived lack of respect by the United States for international law could undermine support for the war on terrorism.
Bar argued that a perceived closure in the capability gap between Israel and Arab states, coupled with a nuclear-armed Iran, could compel moderate Arab states to reassess the notion that Israel was a fixture in the region.
In the present study, we hypothesized that a perceived lack of reciprocity in relationships with patients impinges on GP's burnout.
Du et al. (2010, p. 11) argue that a perceived "CSR fit" is an important internal factor driving the credibility of CSR disclosure.
He knew that grim away record was a stick his critics used to beat him, accompanied by the suggestion that a perceived default position of caution was a prime factor.
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That, and a perceived benefit.
"That is a perceived weakness of the [pay] disclosures," said Brian Holmen, a compensation consultant with Korn Ferry Hay Group.
In this way, a criticism may be defined as an observation that carries a perceived challenge to our self-image.
This is a difficult challenge in a profession that has a perceived culture of strength and a traditional hierarchy.
His name appears in national headlines 22 times a day, about three times that of a perceived favorite like Bush.
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