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1 Ardern has had to act to try to turn public perceptions around.
2 But a lot of this requires a quantum shift in public perceptions .
3 Lincoln University has been surveying public perceptions of New Zealand's environment since 2000.
4 Leadership and public perceptions about US regional policies, presence, and activities.
5 The mayor wants to make cycling safer and change public perceptions of it.
6 In a recent poll on public perceptions of politicians' economic competence, Cable came top.
7 Ms Lawrence said she has become increasingly conscious of public perceptions of Oranga Tamariki.
8 The new survey looked at public perceptions of the benefits and risks of cannabis.
9 In turn, that can have an impact on public perceptions .
10 She believes public perceptions of people with learning disabilities are partly responsible for inadequate progress.
11 He has cited cutting red tape as one way of improving public perceptions of Brussels.
12 A photographic exhibition challenging negative public perceptions of growing old was opened in Dublin today.
13 Fear of attacks -however infrequently they occur -has changed public perceptions of security agencies.
14 You need to reverse some of the unfair and unjustified public perceptions of the public service.
15 In addition, publicity surrounding the policy changes may shape public perceptions concerning effective management of ADHD.
16 The Bulolo MP said public perceptions around deepening corruption in PNG gravitated around the prime minister.
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