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"Studying abroad results in a very different perception of language and cultural barriers," says Jones. "Some students might feel more inclined to accept challenges thrown at them".

"The BBC rightly has a place in public life, a complaint on impartiality in respect to a BBC news item... there's a very different perception, it's about ensuring we have both the resources and enough bandwidth as an organisation to deal with it.

But equally testing, will be communicating with a public that may have a very different perception of the mission.

Yvonne McEwen, the project's director, says: "I am hoping that people will have a very different perception about Scotland's role in the war by the time we are finished this.

Between the two groups, the FCM process reveals a very different perception of importance and interaction of factors and strongly suggests that the problem lies in an institutional failure rather than in a simple unwillingness of farmers to obey the rules.

And depending on what part of the screen you are looking at, you will have a very different perception of where things stand -- it alters everything you think about the present, and dramatically affects your view of the future.

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"Even though it was a simple image, people had very different perceptions," said Ms. Doernberg.

The supervisor, John Venditto, said that while "there's clear evidence that he's someone who loves this town, two well-intentioned people could have very different perceptions of what's right, and that's why the anxiety that's out there is very real".

Rio Tinto, Coca-Cola and Unocal are part of a growing list of companies that have had Chinese deals go awry, but the problem is compounded by very different perceptions of the political risk of doing business in China or with China, speakers said at a Reuters conference this week.

By this, I mean that it was just something that happened, a weird gust of wind that blew through the court, as the divided justices responded on a visceral level to very different perceptions of the situation and the court's proper role.

Falling into that category (or rising out of it) can thus have a big effect on a bond's yield.Some traders and investors think the rating agencies are too slow to react: markets often have very different perceptions of a company's riskiness.

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