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"I've had moments where I've been able to empower families, rather than tell families what to do, which goes against the wider perception of what social work is about," says Jordan.

He added: "The Americans should be encouraged to move forward with modernisation of their capability … Public opinion in the UK could be brought gently to a better and wider perception of the imbalance between Soviet and Nato capabilities in chemical warfare while avoiding an upsurge of alarm".

Perhaps the wider perception of Serie A is part of it - the notion Italy's top division carries a stale smell of faded grandeur - or perhaps Conte's hitherto unimpressive resume has left an unappealing aroma.

To string all points together, it's unfortunate that gay men with an unhealthy body image can ultimately hurt our shared commitment to individuality and the wider perception of our community.

All subjects denoted an increase of VA, a wider perception of visual field, improvements of BCEA, and a considerable reduction in CRT to the SD-OCT after surgery.

All patients after the surgical procedure denoted a subjective improvement of visual function, reporting a sharper image, less cloudiness, and, moreover, a wider perception of visual field.

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Dr Ruth Fox, director and head of research at the Hansard Society, who co-authored the findings, said: "PMQs is a cue for the public's wider perceptions of parliament.

Unlike the benefit cap, which seemed to crystallise wider perceptions of fairness in relation to the welfare state, the public has never been convinced the bedroom tax is just.

"I think the highlights have been very much about challenging the wider perceptions of what Lambeth council was about, from being historically the poor-performing, basket case of local government, to one which is forward thinking, with innovative changes to services, providing quality outcomes to our citizens out there".

Some 79% of 2,400 non-disabled people questioned also said they thought wider perceptions of disability had improved.

The report's co-author Dr Ruth Fox, head of research at the Hansard Society, said: "PMQs is a cue for the public's wider perceptions of Parliament.

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