Sentence examples for the wider perception from inspiring English sources

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The gap between the support for impeachment proceedings and the wider perception that Democrats would undertake them could be a liability for Democratic candidates in November.

"I've had moments where I've been able to empower families, rather than tell families what to do, which goes against the wider perception of what social work is about," says Jordan.

I actually think they were far more than that but we want to try to change the wider perception, so we're looking to add a few different facets to our game this season to make sure that we win matches but also do it in a certain style.

Perhaps the wider perception of Serie A is part of it - the notion Italy's top division carries a stale smell of faded grandeur - or perhaps Conte's hitherto unimpressive resume has left an unappealing aroma.

To string all points together, it's unfortunate that gay men with an unhealthy body image can ultimately hurt our shared commitment to individuality and the wider perception of our community.

It is likely that an understanding of the degree to which CHWs accept and embrace the wider perception of their role (its identity) and its functions, and the degree to which they feel it meets their needs will yield useful information relating to what satisfies (or dissatisfies) and motivates these CHWs in their areas of operation.

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"I think the highlights have been very much about challenging the wider perceptions of what Lambeth council was about, from being historically the poor-performing, basket case of local government, to one which is forward thinking, with innovative changes to services, providing quality outcomes to our citizens out there".

Maybe that reflects the wide perception that information on the Internet is free.

The jockeying for position reflects the wide perception that the introduction of the euro will be far more than an exercise in bookkeeping.

"However, most are still uncomfortable with taking on excessive risk, and the wide perception remains that investing in frontier markets equates to very high risk".

This now suffers from the wide perception of American arrogance, dishonesty and ineptitude in the preparation and conduct of the war in Iraq "The rest of the world will breathe a huge sigh of relief with a Kerry administration, one willing to listen rather than bully," said James P. Rubin, a State Department spokesman in the Clinton years and a Kerry adviser.

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