Examples of using A perception in English and their translations into Korean
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There is a perception like that.
However, however, it's a perception.
A perception filter will also render us invisible.
It's sort of like a perception filter.
There's a perception out there that we go too easy on our own.
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Enough to know that it's not a perception.
Brand experience is a perception people have about your business.
Can the brain build such a perception?
A perception that others are attacking their character or reputation.
Enough to know that it's not a perception I do.
This often leads to a perception of failure(Stage V) by many activists.
I do. Enough to know that it's not a perception.
A perception is a certain type of idea, we will see why shortly.
This whole thing will fall apart because of a perception.
A perception of the sexiness of a woman, and everything that surrounds it.
Enough to know that it's not a perception, it's a reality.
A perception that exists in the mind is often interpreted as a universal truth.
In 2014, Chinese electronics manufacturer Huawei faced a perception problem.
But what we have is a perception problem because not enough people really get it yet.
The main purpose of the shortcuts is to save energy and maintain a perception of certainty.
There is a perception gap between the advisor and client on the issue of the advisor's role.
The 1901 assassination of President William McKinley created a perception that America was under threat from anarchists.
There is a perception that creating websites is a very complex process, but it is not!
However, the addition of the term negative to any person or situation is simply a perception, or a judgment, on our part.
A Perception workbench has been prepared[3] to use when trying out these methods independently.
Just a few years ago many people had a perception that they should be ashamed and concealed about sex.
Considered an attitude(García, Cermeño, and Fernández, 1991), self-esteem is the way that we can create a perception of ourselves.
All of thisinformation is fed into sensory areas of the brain, which put this information together to create a perception of the body's internal and external conditions.
Secondly there is a perception that their group is likely to succeed in its collective efforts- what we call‘group efficacy'.