Encara no tenim significats per a "perceive lack".
1A bad common relation is money, or rather the perceived lack of it.
2Muller batted away questions over a perceived lack of policies.
3A perceived lack of seriousness hampered Eton for decades afterwards.
4Vasan's departure triggered more criticism of the Gandhis and their perceived lack of introspection.
5That cynicism may reflect Obama's perceived lack of interest in Europe and the Middle East.
6This misunderstanding comes perhaps from the vagueness or perceived lack of logic that surrounds it.
7Unsurprisingly, his critics have rounded on him for his perceived lack of response or comment.
8Major reasons for early withdrawal in these studies include perceived lack of efficacy and adverse events.
9The U.S. military is deeply concerned about a perceived lack of legitimacy by the Afghan government.
10And there are governments that are profoundly threatened by this, by their perceived lack of power.
11I could see that the North Korean authorities felt insulted by this perceived lack of respect.
12The players have been unhappy at a perceived lack of response over recent high-profile racist abuse cases.
13The public response to Jamil's appointment focused on her perceived lack of ties to its subject matter.
14At the center of their concerns is a perceived lack of quality in both NASL and USL.
15A perceived lack of clear answers from ACER on various issues with trade reporting has also created confusion.
16However, it unfairly singles out the perceived lack of student engagement and activity at UCD for particular criticism.