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They become victims of perception.
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We have been victims of perceptions, some created by our opponents.
"—of perception".
Pierce framed the modern KKK as a victim of public perception, and said its current leadership is moving the organization in a new direction.
In part, the series is a victim of false perceptions.
Even Mrs. Townsend is a victim of false perceptions.
While Japan was quick to accept the American military's offers to help victims of the tsunami, the perception in Washington in the early days, that it was being rebuffed and misled in the unfolding nuclear disaster, had created "a crisis in the United States-Japan alliance," said Akihisa Nagashima, a former vice minister of defense.
These include a victim's perception of severity of symptoms, the person present with the individual at onset of symptoms, first contact for help (e.g., family member and family doctor), financial concerns, insurance coverage, and even previous negative experiences with healthcare institutions.
Often, we are victims of our own narrow perceptions.
The victims' perception of threat to life and their fear of increased severe physical injury were categorized as: felt life at risk, fear of increased severe physical injury (but life not at risk), understood danger afterwards, did not perceive the situation as dangerous, and did not remember.
Garnham said the Guardian, in its submission to the inquiry, and lawyers representing victims of press intrusion, had confused perception and the reality of police and press relations.
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