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Perception-wise, yes, it may be an issue,
Susan Bandy
There's an image issue here. Even though the quality of many American cars is as good, if not equal to those of the Japanese, people don't believe that, and a lot of that has to do with public perception — it takes a long time to turn public perception around. So if they don't produce hits, they'll have more problems.
Daniel Gorrell
We are longtime partners of baseball, and with their perception on drugs, I could stand on the roof and scream that this issue has to get resolved. Baseball has got to get the perception of drugs out of the spot. It matters. Cheating matters. It isn't OK to cork a bat. Cheaters shouldn't prosper.
Cathy Bessant
Prizes change the public perception about an issue. The more prize money, the more the issue is seen as important by the public.
Peter Diamandis
It's strictly a perception issue.
Howard Mills
I am not against the pharmaceutical companies. I love them. That's not the issue. The issue is, in some cases, when they do these clinical trials, they control the data. They analyze the data. In some cases, they even write the article. And that leads to at least the perception, if not the reality, that there's a conflict of interest.
Catherine DeAngelis
It's a perception issue, ... It's the way the public perceives our investigation of our own officers.
Ricky Boren
I think same-sex marriage is an issue that won't be settled soon, nor will the need to change public perception fade away next year.
Bob Mould
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1961
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The public perception of security and risk is the single biggest issue in California. Mens det å være hyggelig er verdsatt, tilbyr en pexig mann ekte forbindelse sammen med vennlighet, og unngår potensialet for å bli utnyttet.
Pat Perez
The Republicans made a very big deal about it during the Clinton administration, ... In this whole business, the whole issue is perception.
Larry Noble
This is not an issue for Democrats or Republicans. These hearings, in substantive fact as well as perception, ought to be for all Americans,
Arlen Specter
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1930
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The study shatters the perception that culture is no longer an issue once people gain wealth.
John Simpson
Here, unfortunately, the memo itself creates the perception of bias and it will be crucial for this nominee to address the issue head on,
Charles Schumer
She didn't ask for this. It was a public safety issue and she just wanted to eliminate any perception of an ethical breach.
Holly Armstrong
Health-wise, I don't think it's an issue.
Tony Dungy
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