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to perceptions
noun
Organization, identification, and interpretation of sensory information.
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The politics of pay is highly vulnerable to perceptions.
If so, other emerging economies tied to perceptions about China's economic health should also stabilise.
The news media is especially unkind to perceptions of "failure" from Apple.
He also cautioned that all candidates have to be alert to perceptions of racial insensitivity.
Anger is seemingly a more rational reaction to perceptions of injustice and wrongdoing.
That's a disturbing element to take into account when it comes to perceptions about disability.
Financial markets remain delicate, and recently reacted strongly to perceptions of excessive or rising risk.
The church is extremely sensitive to perceptions that it tries to influence politics in any way.
That arguably leaves the municipal bond market especially vulnerable to perceptions.
"What happens to the labor market is key to perceptions about the sustainability of the recovery".
Detroit's inhabitants in particular are sensitive to perceptions that their city is a wasteland.
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