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1 In terms of public perception it's a similar situation with England now.
2 Is it a question of legislation, addressing the public perception of abuse?
3 It will, however, feed into public perception as a very negative event.
4 Contrary to public perception , these droughts are also extremely difficult to predict.
5 Baker said he believed the worldwide grounding was driven by public perception .
6 Both warlords understood that public perception was the key to their futures.
7 Another ongoing conversation is the public perception of transgender people in sport.
8 He was speaking at a session on the public perception of lawyers.
9 The Irish public perception of Europe has been seriously challenged in recent times.
10 This risks damaging Irish public perception of Kenya in the future.
11 The public perception of the green belt is out of step with reality.
12 It's just that the public perception hasn't caught up with reality.
13 The public perception of him has always been at odds with the reality.
14 And there are bad things happening in terms of public perception as well.
15 More recently, it has battled to change the public perception of its brand.
16 But in doing so, the public perception of climate change can be distorted.
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