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perception

[per-sep-shuhn] / pərˈsɛp ʃən /


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“The uncertainty of the visa process really hurt us, and also the general perception that the U.S. may be less welcoming,” said Joshua McKeown, the university’s director of international education.

From The Wall Street Journal

But the public perception of crime has notably changed.

From The Wall Street Journal

You have to think about “public perception ... whether it gets overdone and people don’t take it seriously or pay attention to it,” Ghilarducci said of the alert.

From Los Angeles Times

With limited understanding of the war’s timeline or course, futures traders are making moves based on “any kind of perception,” Wirth said.

From Barron's

With limited understanding of the war’s timeline or course, futures traders are making moves based on “any kind of perception,” Wirth said.

From Barron's