Examples of using A perception in English and their translations into Chinese
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That time is a perception.
There is a perception that socialism is fair.
Suffice to say it's a perception issue.
Such a perception should not be provided as an excuse for discrimination.
Politics is a perception game.
People also translate
But the thing is, this is just a perception.
This is a perception battle.
You said very well, there is a perception.
This was more, a perception of- she did not know what.
Wildness is an attitude, a perception.
There was also a perception that CERD had too heavy a workload.
In both cases, it's usually a perception issue.
Anxiety is rooted in a perception of a physical or emotional threat to self.
This‘me' is really a thought, a perception.
Such a perception cannot help the Conference in attaining its objective of nuclear disarmament.
Ultimately our is the art of expressing to the world a perception of values.
A perception that the Times is biased prompts some of the most frequent complaints from readers.
If ALL the issues lie with the former partner,there may be a perception problem.
It's not necessarily genetics but a perception and reception to the environment they're in.
But McCutcheon warns thatfirms will also need to overcome a perception gap.
There is a perception among the local Kosovo Serbs that the intention behind the crimes was to force them to leave.
This causes changes in the way sounds are heard,and can lead to a perception of“noise”.
There is also a perception that their wealth will be better protected in countries with a stronger rule of law.
By avoiding confrontation with Iran, Barak argued,the U.S. faces a perception of weakness in the region.".
Di, just wakening to a perception of the loveliness of the world, was enraptured and almost wished Jenny wouldn't talk so much.
There is a perception that Governments of developing countries cannot possibly afford to pay for universal provision of social services.
Aid fatigue" and a perception that recipient countries do not make effective use of ODA are considered to be factors in the decline.
There is often a perception that prisoners" deserve" inadequate services and that scarce resources should not be used to improve prison conditions.
There was a perception that you were either making a bet on policy, or a bet on infrastructure, or a bet on a regulation.
Finally, there is a perception among some civil society stakeholders that the agenda-setting process of the Multi-stakeholder Advisory Group is not sufficiently inclusive or transparent.
