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The trick was to find two ingredients whose perceived natural colour would be that of the other ingredient.

Similarly, fantasy owners are in the business of "buying" players whose perceived value is lower than their actual value, and "selling" players whose perceived value exceeds their actual value.

Mr. Gore, whose perceived stolidity and goody-goody nature plagued his presidential quest before he started to loosen up, is actually the wilder of the two drivers.

And what, exactly, can this family brand represent: are they producers, a gang of 21st-century Martha Stewarts, or simply product — demi-celebrities whose perceived gloss will enhance or create luster for others?

A more constructive criticism would focus less on Ukip – its inconsistencies will reveal themselves in due course – and more on the failings of the main parties whose perceived arrogance has encouraged the populist right to flourish.

What remains is a genuinely impressive field of hopefuls whose perceived flaws, in any other year and against any other opponent, might not prompt such dismissiveness from the party elite.

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More than three fourth (76.1%) of children whose mothers perceived vaccine site was accessible to their residence area were fully immunized; whereas only 41.7% of children whose mother perceived in reverse were fully immunized AOR (95% CI) 4.54(2.34, 8.77).

Children whose parents perceived moderate or high traffic speeds in their neighborhood had outdoor active play values that were 0.35 (SE = 0.10, p = 0.021) and 0.20 (SE = 0.15, p = 0.048) SD units higher, respectively, then children whose parents perceived low traffic speed.

Similarly, 54% of children whose parents perceived them to be overweight, 35% who perceived them to be normal and 21% of those who perceived them to be underweight attempted to lose weight.

Elevated risks of breast cancer were seen for women whose mothers perceived they were shorter than average at age 15 (OR=2.1, 95% CI 1.3 3.5), which was reflected in the combined maternal and subject estimate (OR=1.9, 95% CI 1.0 3.7).

Children whose mothers perceived them to be small or very small at birth were found to be at a relatively higher risk of being stunted compared to other children in this age group.

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