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Professionals, on the other hand, could very well perceive it as a useful bit of work.
It would be grossly unfair to describe Eric Varley, who has died aged 75 of cancer, as a premature Blairite: yet that is how some of his few surviving ministerial colleagues from the Wilson-Callaghan era might well perceive him as they reflect back across more than 30 years.
However, including patients taking analgesics would not help in improving the generalizability, since they would as well perceive lower pains and skew the results [30].
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"It will be well perceived".
Well, perceived wisdom was, as it so often is, wrong.
"The fact that they have said they are not going to get involved in any big acquisition has been well perceived," he said.
The five tastes are the simpler components -- sweet, sour, salt, bitter and umami (identified in Asian cultures but not yet well perceived in the West).
As for the White House's wish to be "well perceived in the world", the less said the better.But his trip to Africa might prove surprisingly successful and might highlight one of his unsung achievements.
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