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"Perceptions of manliness were deeply intertwined with perceptions of social status," Foote writes.
Republicans have even more misperceptions, but note that the difference between Republicans' perceptions and Democrats' perceptions is small compared with the gap between Democrats' perceptions and reality.
Just as police's perceptions toward the community change, so do community perceptions toward police.
Politics is all about perceptions, and perceptions are so much more important than reality in terms of predicting voting behavior.
" And those risk perceptions were very predictive of whether or not a surgeon would recommend an operation: "Surgeons were more likely to operate as their perceptions of operative benefit increased and their perceptions of nonoperative risk increased.
Second, they would amplify liberals' perceptions of conservatives as racist bigots, while amplifying conservatives' perceptions of liberals as smug, privileged elites.
"When you're talking about immigrant communities, you're talking about perceptions and whether those perceptions are accurate or not," Ms. Lucibello said.
It has the ability to not only change other people's perceptions of the individual, but more importantly the individual's perceptions of themselves.
What they found was that when people fantasized about their partners, this increased positive perceptions of the relationship while decreasing negative perceptions.
As researchers delve further into our neural wiring, it's becoming increasingly clear that gestures guide our perceptions just as perceptions guide our actions.
They trust me and reveal their unstated, but deeply held, perceptions of you, perceptions you must begin correcting the moment the interview begins.
"Increased opacity between U.S. and Russian strategic nuclear forces would unfold within the broader context of growing mistrust and diverging perceptions about strategy, intentions, and perceptions," he added.
One can imagine that Castle's perceptions were guided by willful, directed attention — and, of course, the sharpened perceptions of an eye that must account for almost all impressions of the world.
It was really, you know, it changed my perceptions and I think a lot of other people's perceptions of how fast a person can move his or her legs over that distance.
She makes visible the ways in which we are held in place by other people and their perceptions, and how their perceptions lead to the politics and philosophies that make up our world.
It hopes to change public perceptions of the word "drone".
Such perceptions help shape reality by keeping good people out.
Declaring a new stage of life could help change perceptions.
The study said the perceptions stem from signaling and stereotypes.
Participants' race didn't significantly affect their perceptions about Asian Americans.
Can society recontextualize perceptions of where we get our protein?
But their perceptions are shaped by all sorts of things.
Brett Kavanaugh changed perceptions of the Supreme Court for good.
So, what can we do to move our perceptions forward?
There was no gender gap in perceptions of Trump's speech.
Negative brand perceptions increased from 15 percent to 52 percent.
Actually if I'm not doing that, I'm not changing perceptions.
According to researchers, clothing affects people's mental processes and perceptions.
Its just our perceptions have shifted from a normal winter.
These hardened perceptions protect Sanders from certain kinds of criticism.
That may be due to consumers' own perceptions, Chamberlain said.
The results, though similar, show deep divisions in global perceptions.
Investor perceptions of these bonds can be off, McAleer said.
The latest revelations will do nothing to change those perceptions.
This relatively simple idea radically changed perceptions of the struggle.
The aim is to change customers' perceptions of the firm.
Then there's the general problem of linking sounds with perceptions.
These perceptions, however, are not always fully grounded in evidence.
Clinton into a stumble while somehow rebooting perceptions of himself.
Regional disparities have contributed to differing perceptions of the economy.
Partisan influences on economic perceptions are hardly a new phenomenon.
Stocks have often moved on perceptions of a tax cut.
BEACON "Of American Perceptions: Studies," works on canvas and paper.
Misconceptions regarding marijuana distort perceptions about its hazards and benefits.
In Alexandra, perceptions of the police are still often negative.
"He does need to do something to change people's perceptions."
Do you think it breaks with traditional perceptions of beauty?
"Perceptions of physical attractiveness do change," the study's authors write.
How has your method for dealing with people's perceptions changed?
They have the power to shape perceptions of entire communities.
What drives such investment is, instead, perceptions about market demand.
Perceptions of the economy became significantly more divided by race.
It will take a lot to change consumer perceptions, too.
At least on Tuesday, Klobuchar overcame many of these perceptions.
Those perceptions may ebb and flow, but they run deep.
The RF is comically small; small enough to alter perceptions.
The housing market also affects people's perceptions of personal freedom.
All good hucksters know emotion and perceptions can trump facts.
"We talk about perceptions and standards of attractiveness," she said.
It changes perceptions, and it does so across the world.
Even as the area has changed, perceptions haven't caught up.
A place where, despite negative perceptions, people keep to themselves.
Perhaps European perceptions of Mexican soccer will, eventually, follow suit.
One thing is clear: Perceptions of humor are not objective.
One thing is clear: Perceptions of humor are not objective.
Finding happiness, then, requires changing your perceptions, according to Gawdat.
These changing perceptions have also been reflected in popular culture.
The company said it is working toward changing those perceptions.
They also have much higher perceptions of the related risks.
That image of the threat has colored threat perceptions since.
My guess is that perceptions matter much more than reality.
Yet perceptions matter as much as realities in populist politics.
The same stereotype, she discovered, affects perceptions of physical movement.
Body language, perceptions of weakness versus power — it's all real.
Saudi officials did not respond to questions about such perceptions.
And how does this work change your perceptions of food?
He changed people's perceptions, he challenged us to grow with him.
And until that happens, inaccurate perceptions of England's history will persist.
She says she hopes her efforts will help change people's perceptions.
Haunt-like perceptions can also arise from reactions to toxic substances.
Perceptions of who will better protect Israel have so far varied.
Even if it doesn't, perceptions of gun violence remain resolutely grim.
And it reinforces perceptions of the military as the ultimate decider.
Of course, our perceptions can be shifted upon learning new information.
It's hard to dislodge some of those public fears and perceptions.
They may experience changes in their perceptions of themselves and others.
People don't like having their baseline perceptions about the world challenged.
In that sense, history is making a comeback in Korean perceptions.
"Synapse" speaks to perceptions, cognition, language, and the construction of freedom.
Cathy Fraley said she hopes to change people's perceptions of Harris.
Like Deep Blue in 21843, AlphaGo changed perceptions of human accomplishment.
Ipsos found a similar gap between perceptions and truth in France.
It ranks third in Transparency International's corruption perceptions index for 153.
The difference in perceptions suggests chances for an agreement are slim.
African Americans to rank their perceptions of racism against different groups
I find this diversity of beliefs, mythologies and spiritual perceptions compelling.
He created a survey of perceptions of Kenya's Rio Olympic performance.
Political leanings have an impact on perceptions, as you might imagine.
Headlines are not just headlines; language is how we form perceptions.
Photo by Daniel Dorsa Good music tests our perceptions of reality.
Our perceptions of baseball fights could probably stand to change, however.
With creative and generic barriers down, viewers' perceptions are altered, too.
People really walk away with skewed perceptions of what is normal.
A revved-up economy can color people's perceptions of their politicians.
Gundlach sees Facebook falling as public perceptions of the company change.
The biggest gaps, though, were in perceptions of the care itself.
But it's so hard to get people to change their perceptions.
Arinaitwe is committed to shifting perceptions on and off the runway.
Restaurants that change people's perceptions don't come along very often, though.
It confirms their negative perceptions toward Washington and politics in general.
Stocks can skyrocket based on real value added, but also perceptions.
In recent years, residents have faced bigger battles than negative perceptions.
And my perceptions changed, talking to them on that personal level.
Chopra has already expanded our perceptions of Indian women on screen.
Our perceptions about our health can, in fact, have immediate effects.
In the past year, I have because I'm worried about perceptions.
And the perceptions themselves matter above and beyond the objective reality.
Perceptions of gender inequities have barely moved, a WSJ survey showed.
They're definitely sites of resistance against perceptions of abuse of power.
He has altered perceptions that his country was hostile to business.
That, in turn, can easily distort your perceptions of "normal" behavior.
Hillary Clinton is consistently surrounded by perceptions of untrustworthiness and corruption.
For 16.773, US News ranked 73 countries based on global perceptions.
But as he grew older, he increasingly chafed against such perceptions.
Dehumanization also dominates stereotypes and perceptions of racial and ethnic minorities.
Perceptions of the president's honesty are largely divided along party lines.
The problem goes well beyond perceptions, as Expo 2017 itself demonstrated.
Economic perceptions, as well, may not be playing out in reality.
That car changed perceptions of what an electric car could be.
Though justice prevailed, so did perceptions that it is applied selectively.
So, people need to be aware of the definitions and perceptions.
In the 1950s, the perceptions of a wholesome, incorruptible cheerleader solidified.
MoMA's series highlights examples that have challenged perceptions of the form.
"Sex ed really does have the power to shift our perceptions." 
His perceptions stem in part from his vantage as an outlier.
How do these judgments affect voters' perceptions of them as leaders?
They twist reality until you question your own perceptions of it.
Voters' perceptions of candidates' strengths don't seem to vary with gender.
If Trump can stoke perceptions of threat, he can stoke dehumanization.
What we think about our health also has long-term consequences: In one longitudinal study, people with positive self-perceptions about aging lived an average of 7.5 years longer than those who had less positive perceptions.
The relationship between wealth, or a country's gross domestic product per capita, and perceptions of trustworthiness is twice as strong as the relationship between wealth and perceptions of military might, according to the Best Countries report.
CHANGING PERCEPTIONS The tech overhaul may also help Coal India change perceptions that it's a slow-moving government giant, deterring investors from buying its shares despite its dominant position in a resource-rich and energy-hungry country.
Yet as important as those arguments are, they are better understood as articulating a conceptual structure for intuitions and perceptions that exceed their limits — intuitions and perceptions that animate the individual outreach of most pro-life activists.
But, often and inadvertently, they distort our perceptions; they even shortchange us.
CNN: How do your centers help change perceptions in the larger community?
Researchers found there were significant variations in risk perceptions between world regions.
Researchers call these perceptions of other possible partners your quality of alternatives.
We have assumptions, mostly perceptions from firms, mainly from the agriculture sector.
It's a way to protect and reinforce your beliefs, perceptions and opinions.
Americans' perceptions of their own financial situations have been slow to recover.
Such behaviors don't alter perceptions of competence, but they do reduce likeability.
Sometimes our perceptions do not reflect accurate representations of the physical world.
Perceptions are so easily shattered when you give a person a voice.
Perceptions of generally rising xenophobia in Britain are discouraging to Indians too.
But the instant I assumed a leadership role, perceptions and expectations changed.
What are your thoughts on negative perceptions of people struggling with addiction?
Let's consider how those perceptions and predictions hold up one year later.
I work in accessible materials in efforts to change perceptions and intentions.
Public opinion is guided in part by perceptions of what experts think.
But Prohibition has skewed the public's and lawmakers' perceptions of such policies.
Yet changing voter perceptions is difficult at this stage of her career.
But further violence will not be good for "public perceptions," he added.
That's a big positive for perceptions about earnings in the fourth quarter.
The bishop himself seemed little concerned by perceptions of bigotry or intemperance.
But Trump's campaign has further upended those perceptions—among white Americans, anyway.
It is no exaggeration to say that Guttman revolutionised perceptions of disability.
In coastal towns they have their perceptions of what Alabamians are like.
In fact, though, we are dealing more in perceptions than in reality.
Do you think this will help change our perceptions of body image?
But while some TIs have schizophrenia diagnoses, their perceptions aren't necessarily meaningless.
However, our attention might be drawn to perceptions that previously went unnoticed.
Such self-perceptions can have cascading effects on motivation, participation and confidence.
But I am interested in making work that challenges perceptions of oneself.
This is a world where people's subconscious perceptions can take physical form.
Negative perceptions, let's be honest, remain a major obstacle for driverless tech.
Pollsters also found Clinton struggling with perceptions she is dishonest and untrustworthy.
But Bhinderwala says she isn't out to shatter stereotypes or defy perceptions.
In her experience, public perceptions of safety frequently drove a supplement's popularity.
Perceptions of other much-admired institutions are also changing for the worse.
Which feels like something very different from perceptions of designers' working, sketching.
The performance of the British economy could also influence perceptions of Brexit.
And Trump is once again hampered by voter perceptions of his temperament.
In Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index, it is 31st from the bottom.
A gulf exists between consumer and business lobby perceptions of privacy problems.
The news media is especially unkind to perceptions of "failure" from Apple.
Banks, which move up on perceptions of a steeper yield curve, declined.
Historical facts are sprinkled lightly among Elwood's detailed perceptions of his experiences.
One answer lies in the power of language to shape our perceptions.
Perceptions of the papacy, or at least of the pope, have improved.
These respect estimates -- recorded in 2014 -- paint a changing picture of perceptions.
That has made companies especially sensitive to negative consumer perceptions in China.
Some layers are transparent, like your bodily perceptions, which seem absolutely real.
Our perceptions of fairness or "organizational justice" can even predict job satisfaction.
Can anything be done to change people's perceptions of victims and perpetrators?
" The report explains, "Perceptions of low competence, in turn, undermined information sharing.
Sitting on a big pile of money factors into rankings and perceptions.
And, while stigma and discrimination still exist, attitudes and perceptions are improving.
And its perceptions of how adversaries interpret its pressure are often wrong.
Also, how do perceptions of doping in soccer match up with reality?
The firm examined Facebook user perceptions of trust after a major breach.
Well, white people's perceptions of Bronzeville was Black crime, poverty, violent, poor.
It's a balancing act and we do have to change people's perceptions.
Or are we simply a composite of other people's perceptions of us?
Political perceptions and attitudes toward the leadership also appear to be shifting.
Even perceptions of the underlying threat are following the familiar partisan tracks.
Few writers have so expanded and altered our perceptions of male beauty.
Understanding and Managing Urban Tourism Growth beyond Perceptions Volume 2: Case Studies.
Art can sometimes break through the blinding conventions that dictate our perceptions.
They point to recent research demonstrating the data's power to shape perceptions.
None of these perceptions is supported by the balance of scientific evidence.
The political situation adds to poor perceptions of Kosovo, Mr. Lipa said.
In all but two countries, perceptions of American leadership have fallen precipitously.
Here's our look at the patterns, perceptions and global realities of immigration.
TVP not only shapes Poland's perceptions of the Law and Justice Party.
The researchers conducted some experiments to understand people's perceptions, expectations, and behaviors.
People should be mindful about their biases, perceptions, and expectations of women.
Given current mood, System 1 perceptions could easily trump System 2 facts.
Was he flavoring what he was writing about by his own perceptions?
The trial exposed a wide racial gap in perceptions about law enforcement.
They also cite voters' perceptions that Republicans are better on economic issues.
But self-identity and external perceptions are complicated and not the same.
However, it may actually be getting easier to be admitted, despite perceptions.
We know the youngest children internalize racist perceptions of themselves and others.
We might seek outside sources to check if our perceptions are correct.
We asked nearly 400 officers spanning seven agencies about their general perceptions.
Partisanship mattered, research shows, for perceptions of authenticity in the 2012 race.
Overwhelmingly, the greatest challenges to women stem from unjustified perceptions – for instance, that a working mother has a lack of commitment — reinforced by erroneous perceptions, which is reflected in the tendency to attribute credit for women's work to men.
Unlike wildly inaccurate perceptions of us, federal employees do not work cushy jobs.
It's an example of how ambiguous presents can be based on shifting perceptions.
The incidents have changed industry perceptions about how trustworthy SWIFT messages really are.
She says the experience changed her perceptions of work in a positive way.
She was also generally sensitive to the perceptions of young women and girls.
He said his short was due to falling public perceptions of the company.
For this survey, Pew also asked about perceptions of safety in online dating.
The gap in perceptions reflects confusion over the nature of the peace talks.
They became infinitely more sophisticated over the years, but old perceptions die hard.
American Boys looks to challenge people's own perceptions of traditional binary gender roles.
"Public perceptions are shaped by the national news headlines -- shootings, beatings," Walker said.
Our study suggests that local experience is the strongest shaper of such perceptions.
And our perceptions are driven by companies that we actually know, like Pinterest.
Instead, the company said that "market perceptions" dictated that it do another transaction.
Up to that point, the Sochi games successfully changed negative perceptions about Russia.
Perceptions change more slowly than migrant flows, says Madeleine Sumption of Oxford University.
Any time a media outlet is covering itself, there are perceptions of difficulty.
But perceptions, like so much else in construction, can be slow to change.
But two major turning points changed the public's negative perceptions of the SDF.
It wasn't easy for the chef to change people's perceptions of shawarma, though.
"Perceptions matter just as much as — or sometimes more than — reality," he said.
Now researchers from Caltech have shown another way the brain influences our perceptions.
Do mistrust of police and decreased perceptions of legitimacy affect crime clearance rates?
Therefore, blocking histamine actions during strenuous exercise may decrease perceptions of soreness/pain.
And perceptions of the President as someone who will bring change are fading.
" Hadid's caption is well-aligned with the theme of the issue, "Reorienting Perceptions.
The Corruption Perceptions Index is based on expert opinions of public sector corruption.
Part of the reasoning was to counter women's supposed perceptions of the agency.
"Overall, we concluded that the ad encouraged unhealthy body perceptions," the report states.
Researchers also looked at whether perceptions around brilliance and gender shaped children's interests.
On many issues, the gap between public perceptions and reality is very wide.
There is of course a well-documented relationship between partisanship and economic perceptions.
The authors test whether people's perceptions of corruption are influenced by the news.
Americans' divisions over these protests extend to perceptions of what the protests mean.
When it comes to managing Israelis' perceptions, the I.D.F. seems to have neither.
But perceptions of what to do about it don't always align with facts.
Other forms of authenticity rely on beliefs, perceptions and judgments, not mere facts.
They allow candidates to completely reframe the conversation and to remake people's perceptions.
He suspects those perceptions, conscious or not, can sometimes tinge police-civilian interactions.
Their perceptions of Trump's behavior are also filtered through the conservative media machine.
More global summits or UN reports will only enhance the perceptions of elitism.
Voters' perceptions of the economy are often a driving force in presidential elections.
They fight for equality by taking on traditionally masculine roles and transforming perceptions.
Power to manage perceptions because feedback can tell you how people view you.
Perceptions of the investigation also tend to correlate with a reader's media diet.
The father-and-son story placed our perceptions of masculinity under a microscope.
But this transformation in perceptions is out of step with the underlying reality.
Lust's idea came from the drive to change public perceptions of adult performers.
But what we don't know is how perceptions about the Court affect voters.
Iraq ranks 161 out of 168 countries on Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index.
The strong confidence reading largely reflected households' upbeat perceptions of the labor market.
Unfair perceptions about people who use drugs, particularly crack cocaine, powered the debate.
Regardless of effectiveness, the study raises knotty questions about perceptions of sexual orientation.
It's true that the media plays a massive role in shaping voter perceptions.
I felt I was able to make a genuine difference in people's perceptions.
Baked into their humanized personalities, though, are generations of problematic perceptions of women.
It means being willing to revise your sentences as well as your perceptions.
It was often so extreme that I questioned my own perceptions of it.
After the operation, Ms. Evans was stunned by the difference in her perceptions.
Steam Down's founder, Wayne Francis, said that public perceptions of jazz were wrong.
The Justice official also disputed perceptions that BOP faced a Trump budget squeeze.
But some officials detect a more nuanced shift in the perceptions of hazard.
This impasse of perceptions precludes the possibility of Pelosi's prognostication ever coming true.
The positive perceptions of Google, Facebook and other large tech firms are crumbling.
She creates projections and installations that explore how technology is transforming our perceptions.
And your intentions are no longer as equally powerful as someone else's perceptions.
So partisanship seems to override personal experience in influencing perceptions of economic reality.
Emerging from potential obscurity, Sully's work deepens cultural perceptions of American Indian abstraction.
It's a rupture from what you normally do, a resensitizing to micro-perceptions.
Specifically, confronting domestic terrorism creates challenges related to popular perceptions and public opinion.
Perceptions of just and unjust deserts could be presumed to affect voting behavior.
This activism, messy as it was, helped fundamentally change public perceptions of Iraq.
It particularly shaped the perceptions by congressional Republicans of his foreign policy fortitude.
In later life, these differences in children's perceptions are likely to be consequential.
Multiple studies have found a stark racial divide in perceptions of the police.
Symptoms of the illness include disruptions in thought processes, perceptions and emotional responsiveness.
Cameroon ranked 152 out of 180 countries on the 2018 Corruption Perceptions Index.
The public's perceptions of the economy have climbed dramatically since Trump took office.
They wanted to understand why US perceptions of China had changed so drastically.
Emerging from potential obscurity, Sully's work deepens cultural perceptions of American Indian abstraction.
"Face-based perceptions of social class may have important downstream consequences," they concluded.
In essence, Mr. Shkreli demonstrates a tendency to act on ill-conceived perceptions.
She then presents them to an audience to test our limited human perceptions.
And is there a disconnect between our perceptions around sex and our behaviors?
It's not that voters' perceptions of the state legislatures themselves are completely irrelevant.
It could be, as I suggested, due to changes in perceptions of PrEP.
The bigger takeaway is that perceptions — and in particular perceptions among journalists, who dominate political Twitter and were likely heavily represented among the feeds Rubio read — matter, and perhaps matter more than the immediate reaction of viewers to a debate.
The experiences that Limón, Huber, and Lambert share with readers are experiences of gendered bodies in pain, of people whose social identity — their roles, their perceptions of themselves, others' perceptions of them — is shaped by being women shuffling among specialists.
In her Museum of Modern Art retrospective, Piper makes visible the ways in which we are held in place by other people and their perceptions, and how their perceptions lead to the politics and philosophies that make up our world.
Wang, who was raised in China but now lives in the United States, examines how her perceptions of the policy have changed over time, from an upbringing saturated with propaganda promoting it to her current perceptions of it as a mother.
And she has changed my perceptions of what (people with Down syndrome) can achieve.
The long-lasting investigation has taken a toll on voters' perceptions of Clinton's trustworthiness.
Extra functionality, augmented sensory perceptions—it all adds to the richness of human experience.
Potential double standards must be addressed so that perceptions cannot be manipulated by recruiters.
We want to help shatter perceptions that hold people back from realizing their potential.
Its success was an inspiration to other exporters and changed perceptions of Irish business.
The country sits 57th on the corruption-perceptions index of Transparency International, a watchdog.
To what extent perceptions of her shortcomings are gendered at some level doesn't matter.
Changing perceptions of a teacher Fersner is now officially a Call me Mister man.
"Public trust is our currency and perceptions of the community are important to us."
But what if our own perceptions of what space actually is are totally wrong?
In Plain Sight points to the covert systems that shape our environments and perceptions.
Publicly stating such views has damaged Saudi perceptions of America's commitment to regional stability.
The most compelling thing about 3D art is how it plays with our perceptions.
I do and say and create all from my feelings, all from my perceptions.
The new survey looked at public perceptions of the benefits and risks of cannabis.
An exhibition of Native American art in Minneapolis, Minnesota, aspires to challenge such perceptions.
"Young men have perceptions of what they've been told, specifically in porn," she said.
Instead of falling into line with tradition perceptions, they end up elusive and vague.
He knows perceptions about the cost and safety of private flying needs to change.
In other words, we form patterns of thought that influence our perceptions of others.
Perceptions of who has been negative largely depend on how one intends to vote.
There was almost no gender divide in perceptions of whether Clinton's attacks were fair.
Even if these presences are just superstitions, they still shape one's perceptions and choices.
Myanmar has jumped up Transparency International's corruption index, a survey based on public perceptions.
We're creating false perceptions about the president and, frankly, inhibiting his ability to succeed.
Transparency international ranked Venezuela 160 of 180 countries in its 2018 Corruption Perceptions Index.
Richie writes that she constantly feels pigeonholed by strangers' perceptions of her dramatic transformation.
It's the gift of time that allows us to change our prejudices and perceptions.
These days, eBay's corporate overseers are dedicated to remaking public perceptions of the site.
Only between 26 and 27% said they had seen perceptions change for the better.
"Two opposing perceptions of the world to come," the paper headlined on its website.
What compelled you to write about Black Friday shoppers and the perceptions of them?
"I think we've changed a lot of perceptions, even within the organization," he said.
Transparency International ranked Iraq 166 out of 176 in its 2016 Corruption Perceptions Index.
I like how much these one-liners make me grapple with my own perceptions.
Mainstream porn has a massive impact on people's perceptions of how female anatomy works.
Maybe it's domestic politics; maybe it's differing threat perceptions; maybe it's simply limited resources.
Changing parents' perceptions The researchers focused on parents of children ages 6 to 11.
Marshall's exhibition asked questions about identity while challenging audiences to confront perceptions and fears.
I compared participants' self-perceptions before and after they viewed their 3D body scans.
When we're talking about welfare and people's perceptions of it, we're talking about race.
Even if — shit, especially if — those feels, needs, perceptions are different from our own.
Why do you think there are these perceptions that he can't handle his temper?
But Hogan said the perceptions surrounding the world's second-largest economy are improving, too.
"I think the market is beginning to stabilize and perceptions are changing," Yergin said.
Anchoring may be seen as manipulating patients' perceptions, and shouldn't be misused, they write.
Angola ranked 164th of 170 countries in Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions index last year.
"These lower perceptions of competence reduced the recipient's information sharing behavior," the authors concluded.
Morocco ranks a woeful 88th in the world in Transparency International's corruption perceptions index.
Implicit bias may impact prosecutors' perceptions of everyone from witnesses to victims of crime.
It is historical and psychological time, filled with events and processes, perceptions and actions.
But along the way, she said, she discovered that perceptions about her gender mattered.
There are similar gaps in perceptions of the fairness of courts, banks and workplaces.
Behind this gulf in perceptions there are stubborn and severe disparities in material circumstances.
It does not tackle how fake news affected political perceptions or behavior, like voting.
Perceptions have changed since the Knicks dealt Porzingis to the Mavericks on Jan. 31.
There's always people with different ambitions, different perceptions, different experiences, different tolerances and everything.
A study published in 2008 tested the idea that price affects perceptions of quality.
They also show how sensitive Bear executives were to outside perceptions of the firm.
We surveyed community members about their perceptions that conflicts were being resolved without violence.
From these diaries, wide "miscalibrations" of other people's perceptions became apparent, Professor Adams said.
"Everything matters from safety, to cost, to perhaps perceptions of visa policy," Goodman said.
Fear of attacks – however infrequently they occur – has changed public perceptions of security agencies.
It is very easy for the Chinese expert community to develop exaggerated threat perceptions.
But for Carol, Paula's perceptions were secondary to the question that animated Sunday's hour.
People try to verify their perceptions of themselves, whether positive or negative, he says.
You've got to try and change perceptions from the inside rather than the outside.
And yet, to Nova, it has also felt like being trapped in others' perceptions.
Lo Bosworth and Patridge still seem to have different perceptions of their past friendship.
Perceptions of the European and Chinese economies also hit record highs in the survey.
Ableism is stigma or discrimination based on perceptions about disability, whether accurate or not.
But as Healy et al also find, perceptions of the overall economy matter, too.
Research has shown that part of the problem lies in perceptions of black girls.
The abstractions that influence our perceptions of reality are being scrutinized, and rightfully so.
But our perceptions are distorted by more than thinking of points rather than percentages.
You start to feel overwhelmed by constantly having to navigate people's perceptions of you.
Prospective voters' economic perceptions are powerfully shaped by partisan biases, rationalization, and sheer randomness.
That feeds perceptions of a surge and creates the overcrowded conditions at detention centers.
Thankfully, over time, many employers have come to understand that these perceptions are untrue.
"I'm thinking to myself, I guess this is how you fight perceptions," he said.
The artwork explores warped perceptions of place and physical distance in the digital age.
Within the work, the artist strives to change perceptions of disasters and their perpetrators.
"The first one was about other people's perceptions of black people," Ms. Brown said.
Perceptions and the limitations they invite leave GAIKA unsettled, even when seemingly well meaning.
And the more media we consume, the more our perceptions of them become distorted.
Experiences like these challenge our perceptions of what we need and of what's precious.
Mr. Legere, who is sensitive to public perceptions, seems to have anticipated this moment.
A handful of firms shouldn't color our perceptions of what's possible on the internet.
"He's pleased about what it says about perceptions that he cares because he does."
Words help shape our perceptions about what opportunities are available to women and men.
Other questions are how culture and sexual orientation affect dancing and perceptions of dancing.
Perceptions about hackers are also changing, says HackerOne co-founder and CTO Alex Rice.
"Words matter — perceptions matter," said Jonathan M. Tisch, the chief executive of Loews Hotels.
The added responsibility of trying to moderate those perceptions becomes your cross to bear.
As at the voting booth, the split in perceptions could have real-world consequences.
Kia was once seen as strictly a bargain product, but those perceptions have changed.
However, the business does face challenges as it contends with issues surrounding trust perceptions.
Both countries are ranked much higher on the Corruptions Perceptions Index than is Ukraine.
People can have very different perceptions of a situation even when sex isn't involved.
This season is about legacies and how our perceptions of those legacies can change.
In it, a diverse group of women share their perceptions about sex and empowerment.
Perceptions of China in the region vary, ranging from trading partner to geopolitical predator.
But even in those, reality is far better than public perceptions of nuclear energy.
This PR blip hasn't affected people's perceptions of its partnership with Graham, Comenos said.
The affair hardened perceptions among political appointees that the department was a Democratic bastion.
Fed officials tried to change those perceptions after both the December and January meetings.
Contrary to some people's perceptions, Rotten Tomatoes itself maintains no opinion about a film.
How has the internet helped people with disabilities change perceptions in the wider world?
It is essential for voluntary muscle control, sensory perceptions, abstract thinking, memory and language.
Watching Detroit I realized that I'm not interested in white perceptions of black pain.
Contrary to popular perceptions, minorities do care about environmental issues, including global climate change.
Right before Barack Obama's reelection, I led a study on perceptions toward Obama's race.
The findings don't imply that information found online skews perceptions in favor of tobacco.
Experimental and impactful, artist Jenne Giles turns our negative perceptions of certain objects around.
He started to worry that his perceptions were so off that he couldn't trust himself.
We have perceptions that aren't always accurate, that are based on misinformation or larger agendas.
We are very aware of the impact that television has on people, in changing perceptions.
"Perceptions of low competence in turn undermined information sharing," conclude the authors of the study.
Despite all of our initial perceptions, there's more to the bikini than meets the eye.
It can boost confidence, challenge perceptions, or even turn us into completely different people (temporarily).
Our perceptions of aging may also be more convincing than reality, according to the research.
"It affects the conduct of diplomacy and perceptions of allies," Sloat told CNBC via email.
The limitations of her work, and of her perceptions, do not negate her literary importance.
Mr Trump's North Korean rapprochement in June has helped improve perceptions of the country somewhat.
"It helps bust through stereotypes and change perceptions of who can do yoga," she says.
Economic issues could also provide Trump with ways to reinforce perceptions that Clinton is untrustworthy.
Within Turkey, however, voters' perceptions are coloured by the terror attacks and the attempted coup.
The Billboard Awards' nods are based entirely on Billboard chart metrics, rather than voter perceptions.
Mr Miles's affectionate history serves as a lively contribution to perceptions of the city's allure.
A year later YouGov repeated the poll to find out if those perceptions have shifted.
You have seen in polling, a slight dip in people&aposs perceptions of the investigation.
She showed them a presentation about the two heroes, and interviewed them about their perceptions.
"Unfortunately, when babies start to be born with microcephaly, that will change perceptions," he said.
" "Importantly, he showed that disability and difference are no barriers to success; he challenged perceptions.
Research backs up Swift's perceptions of successful women, and it's not just limited to celebrities.
This study shows that others' perceptions of our first name is reflected in our faces.
Southeast Asian nations now face a similar battle to shift perceptions of the recycling industry.
They care more about their reputation and perceptions than they do about endangering little children.
"It's possible that perceptions of healthcare will be different" by the June runoff, he said.
Jesse Jackson led protests at the 1996 Academy Awards over perceptions of racism in Hollywood.
That fuels perceptions that gene editing will only encourage the worst inclinations of factory farming.
His presence also plays into perceptions that the Clinton campaign is tethered to the past.
"There has been a significant improvement in perceptions about how responsible they are," Staplehurst said.
The country ranked 90th out of 176 in Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions index last year.
The shaping of perceptions about him is what Trump spends most of his time on.
We all have perceptions of different communities that are totally wrong, and they're obviously wrong.
However, Kylie Bamberger is challenging our perceptions of baldness among women with a powerful message.
A poll earlier this year found perceptions of the president's honesty fall along partisan lines.
But how police handled these cases had a significant effect on perceptions of local institutions.
"To me, this is not good enough: Quotas need to change perceptions, too," says Shalaby.
"Smoke-free environments change perceptions of peer tobacco use and de-normalize smoking," Blake said.
The former president called attention to men's roles in society, and challenged perceptions of masculinity.
The Canadian study also reveals certain perceptions our neighbors to the north have of us.
The White House had hoped Monday's meeting would help shift those perceptions, at least slightly.
Politically, they seem unlikely to shift entrenched perceptions of Trump among his supporters and critics.
The results showed that one region led in its negative self-perceptions — the Central Valley.
Rwanda, for example, ranks ahead of Italy in the latest Transparency International corruption perceptions index.
Clinton's occasional missteps, combined with attacks on her trustworthiness, have distorted perceptions of her character.
Jihadist strategy is based upon manipulating perceptions: maintaining its image of strength, momentum and success.
Emory's Gowler cites a famous experiment that shows how people's perceptions can be easily skewed.
Our perceptions of the world and the self feel real—how could they feel otherwise?
Sylvia Plath's titular bell jar is her symbol for the airless perceptions of suicidal depression.
"Americans tend to have positively biased self-perceptions of their financial knowledge," the study said.
Garanganga said African coaches, tennis federations and parents often had distorted perceptions of players' options.
However those perceptions came to be, we need to break the cycle of hasty generalization.
In fact, the reception was part of Psy-Group's campaign to shape perceptions about itself.
"Even today, I think our cultural perceptions of the penis are very complex," said Oredsson.
But the hunters here, who are predominantly working class, say perceptions of barbarism are misguided.
"   He added that some in the media are "spoon-feeding the negative perceptions of Trump.
I find our current moment to be subliminally charged with horrifically distorted perceptions of color.
Padoan said perceptions of the system were "completely distorted" and said Italian banks were "solid".
But more groundbreaking work can also change societal perceptions and split open otherwise untapped markets.
But raising her daughter, Clover, 3, with her husband, Barry Watson, has shifted her perceptions.
Other polling showed perceptions of Trump held steady after Manafort's conviction and Cohen's plea deal.
The group also ranks corruption across the globe through their interactive annual Corruption Perceptions Index.
That perceptions of the economy would be mediated by partisanship is perhaps to be expected.
Afterward, both groups filled out questionnaires about their emotions and their perceptions of the experiment.
Perceptions of Trump's extremism do not stem primarily from his proposals but from his personality.
The way Seth explains it, our perceptions are a combination of electrical impulses and prediction.
And we know from psychology how difficult it is to change people's opinions and perceptions.
The federation explained the decision as one necessary to improve perceptions of its antidoping program.
It's becoming clear that the shutdown is an issue for American's perceptions of the government.
Beyond differing legislative priorities, partisan perceptions of the tax bill itself are night-and-day.
From sensations, images, feelings, thoughts, perceptions, and how you interpret that actually rewires the brain.
Or are perceptions of the economy what matters, rather than people's actual material economic circumstances?
Mr. Serrato wanted to get a fuller picture of how YouTube shapes perceptions of events.
Basically, they're legit, even if many folks' perceptions of video games aren't quite there yet. 
BILLION-DOLLAR SCANDAL Mozambique ranks in the lowest quarter of Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index.
Imagery can be an agent of habituation, contributing to our perceptions alongside other speech acts.
How have you seen perceptions of the opioid crisis change over the past few years?
"The most beautiful thing about this whole thing is, we're changing people's perceptions," he said.
Before Obama's presidency, racial attitudes were uncorrelated with perceptions of the election-year unemployment rate.
Now, learning about the historical background of a particular work can certainly enhance one's perceptions.
Russia has faced increasingly negative perceptions in the U.S. since 2012, while China has fluctuated.
On trade, as on other subjects, Trump's perceptions generally don't seem very tethered to reality.
Rather, it's trying to disrupt and redisrupt your perceptions so that, finally, you can see.
Despite Trump's economic approval remaining constant, perceptions that the economy is doing well are waning.
All of them are acutely aware of the perceptions some outsiders have of their kind.
"We've been trying to redress perceptions of the French art scene for years," she added.
The differences in their perceptions could make each feel that the other must be crazy.
In 2005, desperate to improve perceptions of players, the N.B.A. implemented a strict dress code.
Saunders said this in part reflected perceptions of improved economic growth in other European economies.
They prevent people from getting jobs because of false perceptions of how capable they are.
And it stokes the powerful emotions behind perceptions of excessive political correctness and media bias.
The research raises questions about how cultural stereotypes affect perceptions of identity, the authors suggest.
Research from Columbia University found that our perceptions of our own assertiveness are often unreliable.
As unemployment goes up, the positive perceptions of the economy go down and vice versa.
What Bainbridge's books ended up delivering were hundreds of sudden, strobe-lit observations and perceptions.
Did reading the article change your ideas and perceptions of homelessness and who is homeless?
He transformed it into a global powerhouse that defined many Americans' perceptions of female sexiness.
The reasons range from our perceptions of the city to the nature of comic books.
And they use that as a the pretext for validating their perceptions in some sense.
We like how Christoph Niemann's trippy image of Pollan plays with the viewer's visual perceptions.
In some ways, that has divided perceptions of the city, which is 80 percent black.
This could indicate that perceptions of wealth in the region are higher than the norm.
City limits can affect perceptions, and a criticism of Mayor Pete Buttigieg doesn't hold up.
But reporting practices can influence perceptions of crime as much as actual crime trends do.
Friday's results show Clinton and Trump are both struggling with negative perceptions in the state.
She is a director on the Investment Perceptions team within IHS Markit's Corporate Solutions group.
But the experience also informed some of their desire to change public perceptions of polyamory.
Generally though, the effect that fonts have on people's perceptions is relatively small, Haenschen said.
Yet as an Israeli, I cannot afford to ignore widespread perceptions in the Arab world.
They can't counterattack these economic developments and perceptions simply by continuing their attacks on Trump.
When students are put into a school system with different backgrounds their perceptions will change.
Despite perceptions of rising political polarization, Americans want leaders to work together to solve problems.
Clinton would win, I sought out young women to talk about their perceptions of her.
Such narratives feed into the shooter's perceptions of inevitable conflict between Islam and the West.
Enacted in 2001, the Bush tax cuts may have had an impact on voters' perceptions.
But he shifted to installations and found he especially liked creating illusions and disrupting perceptions.
In Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index of 180 countries, Mexico shares 138th place with Russia.
We have seen how people themselves can mobilize, focus attention, raise awareness and change perceptions.
This has changed the game and, to borrow Lyotard's phrase, "scrambled" our perceptions of reality.
Some misrepresentations are so common that they&aposve even shaped popular perceptions of LGBTQ sex.
It may take more than a coming-of-internet-age confessional to soften those perceptions.
His trial, in the 1990s, exposed a wide racial gap in perceptions about law enforcement.
This year, let's do what's needed to prevent the world's latest perceptions from becoming reality.
Unfortunately, these perceptions of racial differences in conduct and character have long histories in America.
Much of their misleading messaging is intentional, and successfully influences consumer perceptions and purchasing behavior.
With care, the show aims to move the viewer's perceptions of these people beyond stereotype.
Shiva: It affects people's perceptions of our relationship, but it doesn't affect us too much.
The pitched battle over Kavanaugh added to perceptions of Washington as paralyzed by partisan rancor.
Even though everyone watched the identical action onscreen, viewers' perceptions varied with their political beliefs.
It's a new year, which means it's time to shed stale habits and blinkered perceptions.
Deniers of climate change have also sought to use the daily weather to shape perceptions.
His comments on interest rates have heightened perceptions that the central bank is not independent.
Writer Reza Aslan thinks a Muslim Will & Grace could truly change American perceptions of Islam.
What was strikingly evident was the huge gulf between these two perceptions of one place.
But perceptions of what kills poor people around the world have been slow to change.
Silence is the kind of film that cuts at everyone's self-perceptions, including my own.
Since risk perceptions have a powerful effect on risk reduction and mitigation decisions, we also investigated how risk perceptions impacted Gulf Coast residents' support for two long-term adaptation policies: providing incentives for relocation, and funding for educating residents about emergency planning and evacuation.
It's hard to know to what extent women head into their doctor's office with perceptions about IUDs and implants based on family or friends and already have said "yes or no" to themselves about different birth control options based on those perceptions, Shartzer said.
Sometimes things don't work out the way everyone expects, but when candidates decide whether to run, donors decide who to support, and parties decide who to recruit based on their perceptions of what is going to happen, then perceptions have a way of becoming reality.
What would be really interesting is seeing how accurate these fair pay perceptions are with reality.
When investors' perceptions of a bank's creditworthiness improved, its liabilities would in theory rise in value.
Instead, it said that "market perceptions" dictated that it make another transaction — spinning off Yahoo itself.
Weeks ahead of his campaign announcement, Biden pushed back against the negative perceptions of his record.
Curry's shooting has altered perceptions about where points can come from, and continues to do so.
Unfortunately, there are few chasms as wide as the perceptions of ICOs between founders and VCs.
When it comes to investor perceptions, Chinese companies, too, may find GAAP causing a bigger divide.
In astrology, Venus influences our love lives, our perceptions of beauty, and our sense of expectation.
Or no, I discarded it, because it was within me, in my own perceptions — not outside.
"If there are fissures, either through the media or perceptions otherwise, he wants to reassure folks."
He organized the world's first beauty pageant for people with albinism in 2016 to challenge perceptions.
And if people's perceptions about supers can be changed, then they'll go along with it too.
Your perceptions of another person limits what you think they are, not what they truly are.
From perfection to pain, perceptions of Black motherhood are either/or, and entertainment has followed suit.
The chancellor, however, is doing her best to dampen perceptions of her as potential world-saviour.
Our perceptions of ourselves depends on what we remember about the past — and what we repress.
Earnings and sales growth can be fundamental drivers of traders' perceptions and stock prices in general.
Ryan Forey, a trainee priest at the church, is frustrated by perceptions of Christianity as stuffy.
Having the requirements on hand can help manage perceptions and mitigate biases during such candidate evaluations.
Ms Sandberg tracks how her behaviour and perceptions of life changed when she lost her husband.
When they do, socio-cultural perceptions matter as much as, if not more than, actual evidence.
The party is becoming more sensitive as to how data shapes global perceptions of the economy.
There are also perceptions that productivity is being inaccurately measured, especially on the information technology side.
Overall, Americans' perceptions of how much discrimination different groups face held roughly steady compared to 21.
Extending perceptions of such only advances exploitative tendencies that have contributed toward the challenges in Africa.
The more smokers distort their perceptions of reality, the less statisticians can afford to do so.
The study showed their perceptions of the first three areas have worsened this year, he said.
This added to widespread perceptions that he may be too beholden to the party in power.
From politics to markets to public perceptions, the deficit can be a tricky problem to maneuver.
"Perceptions of cost are capable of altering the placebo response," concluded Espay and his co-researchers.
There are countless studies linking social media's effects on our social perceptions and overall mental health.
"Unfortunately, many coastal communities will face declining property values as risk perceptions catch up with reality."
Pay attention to your new perceptions of the world as the blue planet moves in reverse.
About how livestreaming could also traumatize or desensitize viewers or skew perceptions and lead to violence.
And their perceptions of a system rigged against them were borne out by some grim statistics.
Often taking the bizarre form of Sphinxes, the hybrid figures challenge perceptions of dolls and beauty.
Wealth and income gaps are still clearly visible along race lines, fuelling perceptions of white privilege.
For Hillary Clinton, he has been a huge factor in shaping perceptions about her, often unfairly.
Perhaps the most promising data from the report relates to parental involvement and perceptions of safety.
Key factors dragging it down were perceptions about the quality of life, regular income and employment.
Absolutely. But remember that Trump is, at heart, someone who believes deeply in appearances and perceptions.
Still, other labor market indicators were strong in December, including consumers' perceptions of the job market.
"It has become clear that changing public perceptions on price moves will take time," Kuroda said.
When we first began our research, we presumed we would focus on human practices and perceptions.
Clinton continues to battle perceptions that she is untrustworthy, and the twin storylines have hurt her.
"We cannot rely on subjective perceptions, we have to look at the facts," he told reporters.
The string of incidents has fueled concerns about perceptions of the 7th Fleet's readiness and abilities.
It speaks to a continuing sense of otherness; to perceptions of what is normal, and not.
"The Saudis are hugely sensitive -- ultra, ultra sensitive -- to international perceptions," a diplomatic source told CNN.
But when Orellana dresses casually, without "hypermasculine or hyperfeminine cues," then outside perceptions can vary greatly.
Germany's policy elite is aware, indeed worried, that perceptions of her dominance could elicit a backlash.
This in turn is likely to affect overseas investor risk perceptions and their expected risk premium.
"Experiences like these challenge our perceptions of what we need and of what's precious," she wrote.
Republicans have struggled to beat back perceptions that their proposal primarily benefits corporations and the wealthy.
The U-M survey results emphasize consumer perceptions of their own finances and overall business conditions.
Strategic competition in times of uneasy peace is about molding perceptions of relative strength and weakness.
The positive reception Sanders has received is evidence that popular perceptions about health care can change.
Rearranging voters' perceptions on that scale would require clear victories in both Iowa and New Hampshire.
Transparency International ranked Ukraine 130 out of 180 countries in its Corruption Perceptions Index for 2017.
Her professor Debra Satz often showed her students Maddow's undergraduate thesis on changing perceptions of AIDS.
Clinton's debate performance may do more to improve perceptions about her candidacy than actual poll numbers.
This report documents their perceptions of social mobility, including issues in education, criminal justice and entrepreneurship.
But in a country with a history of corruption by top officials, perceptions often overshadow facts.
There is a strong correlation between employee perceptions of fairness in the workplace and job satisfaction.
In Western Europe, perceptions of freeloading foreigners and an unaccountable EU leadership are fueling nationalist tendencies.
Such coverage can form hard-to-change perceptions, altering the course of a trial, says Munch.
This ability to generate perceptions puts AI in a position of great promise and great peril.
If perception is reality, then what happens to reality when AI can generate or manipulate perceptions?
He hailed union leader turned business tycoon Ramaphosa's role in starting to undo negative public perceptions.
Any pro-Assad shift would substantiate current perceptions of America as an indecisive and unreliable partner.
But just a more self-serving kind that aims to keep developers enthused and perceptions tickled.
It's one of those commonly held perceptions that contributes to the surrounding stigma associated with HPV.
The pound has been see-sawing on differing perceptions of whether a deal will be done.
That moment encapsulated the relative perceptions of the two programs coming into the NCAA tournament semifinals.
But, with that said, I believe that science can and should inform our perceptions and behavior.
However, our perceptions are fickle and can rapidly turn, perhaps more quickly now than ever before.
But the poll finds the partisan divide extends to the public's perceptions of their own preparedness.
For Washington and Beijing's perceptions of each other and their own clout when this has passed?
Mental health experts say that sociocultural perceptions of attractiveness—and therefore, power—play a major role.
But what is troubling is the large gap between commonplace perceptions of falsity and actual falsity.
"I never felt totally accepted," he said, attributing perceptions about him to his quarter-horse roots.
Art is one space where we can diagnose the ways in which news mediates our perceptions.
"Perceptions may evolve rapidly, for example, in response to geopolitical or economic crises," the authors note.
Crowley said it has been hard to shake perceptions of what the original product tasted like.
Andrew Das: That's an enormous result for Japan, and it really scrambles the group — and perceptions.
People in the U.S. House and Senate have wildly inaccurate perceptions of our opinions and preferences.
Perhaps his point was that there are things that our perceptions of reality share in common.
Could it be that some Americans would rather black people die than their perceptions of America?
HARRIS: Holding big tech accountable because they have an outsized influence on people's perceptions about issues.
The results suggested that providing the information reduces perceptions of Trump's empathy and of his competence.
Yet, policy alone does not shift public perceptions on aging and age discrimination in the workplace.
I struggle with people's perceptions that my size is the result of lethargy or unhealthy behavior.
The Affair has always been about the way perceptions and our own narratives can poison relationships.
He commends the blogger for admitting his mistake, pointing out that this increases perceptions of trustworthiness.
Attitudes range from welcoming to skeptical, reflecting diverging risk perceptions and attitudes towards Washington and Beijing.
The wowie-zowie tone shields him from the sadness of his perceptions, but not for long.
Electric vehicles face challenges, not least when it comes to perceptions surrounding range and charging infrastructure.
Our perceptions of social media have evolved a ton in a relatively short amount of time.
The surveys only assessed retailers' perceptions of the laws, not their actual knowledge of the laws.
Officials attribute the drop to White House policies and pronouncements that alter perceptions about U.S. hospitality.
"Chipotle's brand perceptions remain challenged and headline risk from potential future incidents remains elevated," Geiger wrote.
Then, as summer approached, cancellations came more frequently and perceptions of progress at the railroad crumbled.
With their brains parched for vitamin C, sailors would find their perceptions muddled and emotions heightened.
Perceptions on these policy positions are one sharp divider between supporters of the two top candidates.
Some scientists say that our perceptions of ghosts may have something to do with electromagnetic fields.
Last summer, Muhammad gained new prominence by helping to shape public perceptions of the Burkini affair.
Mr. Mehraban said the contest had been an opportunity to change perceptions about the girls' country.
"News travels fast and perceptions often differ from reality," noted the Department of Homeland Security's Ready.
With something like air quality, for instance, Mr. Ura said he was fascinated with people's perceptions.
At slightly larger units of between 5000-10,000, higher levels of diversity predict lower threat perceptions.
Canada (235.1) ranked in third place, again due to good financial inclusion and sound cultural perceptions.
But it's the perceptions of ordinary listeners that the festival seeks to change most of all.
What does the article reveal about how perceptions and expectations can contribute to cycles of violence?
Michael Bennett sits atop the list of directors who changed our very perceptions of the theater.
Thirteen Sub-Saharan African nations ranked in the bottom 2110 of the 235 Corruption Perceptions Index.
These perceptions could be seen as contradicting your political focus on bringing back law and order.
Ginsburg correctly dissented, arguing instead that such protections were necessary in spite of perceptions of progress.
Ultimately, neither of these perceptions explains the true reason why they were initially conscripted into terrorism.
Kennan wrote and lectured passionately to change American perceptions of czarist Russia from benign to barbaric.
But the higher speeds achieved on an e-bike could impact people's negative perceptions of them.
Younger people's perceptions of "Made in China" are more positive than older generations' impressions, she added.
The only difference is that Rachel gets to smash people's perceptions like a Jamaican bobsleigh team.
Current perceptions declined by 0.8% while those in the year ahead slid by a larger 1%.
So any news about millionaires being encouraged to pump more money into Uber's already bulging coffers is sure to reinforce perceptions that the company is out of touch — perceptions that founder and CEO Travis Kalanick said he specifically trying to reverse through the company's recent rebranding.
A large partisan divide has opened up in perceptions of the FBI and Immigration and Customs Enforcement, with both President Trump's efforts to impugn the work of the FBI and progressive activists' call to "Abolish ICE" succeeding in changing their intended audiences' perceptions of the agencies involved.
Among other things, this expectation would depend upon assorted prior Israeli decisions on nuclear disclosure; Israeli perceptions of the effects of such disclosure on enemy retaliatory intentions; Israeli judgments about enemy perceptions of Samson weapons vulnerability and presumed enemy awareness of Samson's counter-city force posture.
Proud locals can be sensitive about perceptions from "back East," as they often call the East Coast.
Social media aids and abets our slanted perceptions much like this whole episode tries to reverse it.
Of the half dozen former and current Odyssey contributors Backchannelspoke with, perceptions of the site's reputation varied.
For example in Transparency International's corruptions perceptions index Poland stood 29th while Romania is at 57th place.
But when we're talking about the potential for conflict, we're talking about perceptions and fears among states.
These preferences were often based on perceptions of which groups of potential voters would support individual parties.
Over time perceptions are transformed, just as the site itself is transformed again and again and again.
So how this plays out is critical because the Fed's commentary is going to color trader perceptions.
And a lot of the perceptions we have of just who's having abortions is skewed too. 3.
But these are the experiences and perceptions of how the law has played out in Grant County.
Spreads are closely related to traders' perceptions about the future supply-demand balance and changes in inventories.
In fact, members' perceptions that business conditions will improve accounted for 48 percent of the month's increase.
The dollar fell against major currencies, losing ground after perceptions the Fed was more hawkish than anticipated.
Research also shows that these perceptions can be influenced by how politicians and the media frame elections.
President Barack Obama also addressed foreign perceptions of Trump during a news conference in Japan on Thursday.
Voters' perceptions of Mr Trump's attitudes towards other countries tend to be starkly different from their own.
There is something overcast, heartbroken, and yet eloquent in their entanglements that pulls my conventional perceptions apart.
Open-seat presidential elections are shaped by perceptions of the style and personality of the outgoing incumbent.
As they cross over, their experiences challenge their perceptions of a woman's role in their respective societies.
Different observers have different perceptions depending on their expectations and experiences, and those differences are not innate.
And people trust the police more in Glasgow than in London, where perceptions of racism sour relations.
That shift in risk perceptions does not occur to the same degree in advanced economies, she found.
The despondency might be justified were not popular perceptions about the world of work so obviously wrong.
These simple relationships do not account for all of the differences in people's perceptions of crime levels.
A few astute bosses know how to remould taxonomies, bending the perceptions of investors, counterparties and staff.
But in the end, Linn's art is not only challenging our own perceptions, but hers as well.
Abdulnasser Gharem's works question initial perceptions and reveal inherent contradictions about Islamic and Arabian art and culture.
They're the gripes of a technophile, and they don't necessarily reflect mainstream consumer perceptions about Apple's products.
While the exposé destabilized many perceptions of Google's culture, the aftermath tells, perhaps, the more crucial story.
The purpose is to change perceptions about immigrants, and allow them to put their skills to use.
The country ranks 164th of 176 on the Corruption Perceptions Index compiled by Transparency International, a watchdog.
Mobius did cite some concerns about how Duterte's "brash" remarks may affect foreign perceptions of the country.
How their perceptions of color, as opposed to their discrimination abilities, might change is another interesting question.
These works on the whole feel metaphorical, alluding to distorted perceptions of black males in America today.
That, according to current perceptions cited in The Times article, created incentives to give and receive bribes.
Corruption is rife: Transparency International, a Berlin-based watchdog, ranks Iran 136th in its corruption perceptions index.
A reputation for impartiality could improve both perceptions of the field and the quality of economic policy.
For Karla Jacinto, a Mexican sex trafficking survivor and activist, changing public perceptions around slavery is vital.
Did your perceptions of the prison industrial complex or policing change while serving as Dallas County sheriff?
It sparked a frenzy of panicked grocery shopping, which fed perceptions that Hong Kong was under siege.
"What's harder to measure is the extent to which it affected people's perceptions and judgments," she said.
"I think the only way to really change perceptions is through visibility, is through representation," he said.
Americans' perceptions of the Democratic Party have remained virtually the same for the last 23.1 months -- underwater.
These perceptions are especially pronounced among young workers, with 43% of millennials saying they are directly impacted.
Education is another factor when it comes to perceptions about how effective, or not, the news is.
"We're continuing to shift perceptions of beauty and encouraging more inclusivity in the fashion industry," Graham said.
Councilman James Gray Gray, who has lived in New Orleans 40 years, concedes some perceptions are true.
But if perceptions are heavily influenced by the media buzz, then levels of corruption might be exaggerated.
A 2016 poll about American's perceptions of NFL players revealed Kaepernick was the league's most disliked player.
Billionaire investor Jeffrey Gundlach said Monday he sees Facebook falling as public perceptions of the company change.
Releasing transcripts of her paid speeches to Wall Street would signal her commitment to reversing these perceptions.
Harder to quantify, though perhaps more important, was the extent to which the program altered public perceptions.
Because it's not just about shutting stuff down—it's about changing perceptions of who has the power.
Now we know better how a constant flow of information can obscure, rather than sharpen, our perceptions.
Whitford on Tuesday, he described perceptions about the court's role as his "main problem" in the case.
Brand perceptions have since improved steadily but remain below last summer, prior to the food-safety problems.
Russian misbehavior in Ukraine, Syria and the West keeps raising investor perceptions of political risk in Russia.
"It was as if I had lost some special capacity to filter my own perceptions," she says.
Parts of the party's platform could resonate with minorities if it could get past perceptions of bias.
Nearly every one was a reflection on the degree to which time alters our perceptions of life.
But Republicans have struggled to beat back perceptions that their proposal primarily benefits corporations and the wealthy.
The perceptions of acceptance of the LGBT community has risen by double digits among all demographic groups.
" "With the shutdown, I think that's going to play a role, I think, in perceptions we're seeing.
More recently, "Big Brother" delved into the contradictions surrounding the popular perceptions of obesity and weight loss.
So what's causing this gap between people's perceptions of their fate and then what reality delivers them?
For some voters, perceptions of facts, like the state of the economy, are heavily conditioned by partisanship.
This is particularly true when we look at perceptions of how inclusive leaders are perceived to be.
In order to challenge these negative perceptions, the transition team could broaden what Obama began in 2008.
In the 1944 thriller "Gaslight," that husband manipulates his wife by denying the reality of her perceptions.
Their research results show that employee perceptions associate most closely with the company's cultural and behavioral standards.
Or, perhaps, a commentary on the social engineering of people's perceptions of children and non-native speakers.
The electrode would essentially turn on, or off, the brain circuitry involved in those sensations and perceptions.
" Prosecutors, he said "carry with them their own perceptions of what is good and bad for democracy.
Denying people from stepping on that ground only serves to fortify their worst perceptions of the country.
Interestingly, participants generally weren't aware that the man's clothing color was influencing their perceptions of his attractiveness.
China and the global agricultural industry are betting billions of dollars that they can change those perceptions.
For her, the biggest challenge was changing perceptions in Saudi Arabia about women getting behind the wheel.
Once social perceptions changed during the "Reefer Madness" era of the late 220s, its clinical use declined.
Above all, Polly explores how Lee's fame helped reshape perceptions of Asian-Americans in the United States.
The survey's dramatic split between Republican and Democratic perceptions is another example of the country's extreme polarization.
Those perceptions about its growth could change on Tuesday when Snap reports Q4 earnings after markets close.
While it's true that perceptions of the tech industry have shifted, they aren't necessarily closer to reality.
To avoid even "perceptions of a conflict of interest," Mr. Naderi resigned from the government in June.
She no longer trusts her own perceptions: Did she feel what she felt, or did she overreact?
But its justifications mostly boil down to perceptions: central-bank capital matters because people think it does.
That movement, driven by perceptions of physical and demographic insecurity, insists that, now, identity will come first.
Officials in Athens are cleareyed on the impact that Italy has on perceptions of their own recovery.
We challenged strongly held perceptions, released ideas that felt accurate but did not represent the only truth.
Contrary to some perceptions, fintech regulation isn't non-existent in both countries; neither are regulators totally ineffective.
My opinions, my perceptions of what's important — I'm not trying to be self-deprecating, but who cares?
And, according to a new study, that may affect perceptions of who is and is not American.
It will test whether Trump's attacks on Biden have harmed perceptions of his electability among Democratic voters.
The connotations of the word "hacker" have darkened, and so, perhaps, have perceptions of the digital future.
Perceptions of the U.S. economy have reached a record high among voters, according to a new poll.
Do you think that, as Alisa suggests, being around peers from different backgrounds can change people's perceptions?
"We've got a long way to go to change the perceptions and beliefs [in Asia]," he added.
Tommy Suharto said he would campaign on social media to change young voters' perceptions about his family.
Vigorous social media campaigns have been mounted to counteract negative perceptions and pejorative dictionary definitions of them.
Electric vehicles face several challenges, not least when it comes to perceptions surrounding range and charging infrastructure.
But he explained that his perceptions around politics had changed as he toured the country with Trump.
She asked if I would visit so she could introduce me to them and change their perceptions.
In fact, I love correcting them, making them reconsider their perceptions of what a girl looks like.
"He really liked the idea of using a military-style approach to changing people's perceptions," Wylie said.
With it you're able to share your needs, values, opinions and perceptions, claims the American Psychological Association.
It also started her on a lifelong fight to change perceptions and break down real-world obstacles.
Ukraine ranked 120 out of the 180 countries assessed in Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index in 2018.
Ukraine ranked 120 out of the 180 countries assessed in Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index in 2018.
That should remind us of the large part that forebodings play in perceptions of our present plight.
Lower growth estimates were partly due to weak investor confidence linked to perceptions of elevated political risk.
The dispute highlights the difference in perceptions between the JIC and the government over the fund's mission.
Yovanovitch became a sympathetic figure to many over perceptions that she was wrongfully removed from her post.
The partisan divide on Medicaid often is widest where perceptions about the typical beneficiary frame the conversation.
Before we even get the chance to deliberately reason something out, our identities have shaped our perceptions.
Political scientists have long observed that our perceptions of the economy are biased by our party loyalties.
The United States has received its lowest score in nearly a decade on the Corruption Perceptions Index.
"Perhaps perceptions differ from those of Japan, and I hope this is a mistake," Mr. Mori said.
The memes might influence the people's votes, their perceptions about political candidates, their platforms, and their personalities.
Republicans are trying to combat perceptions that they're losing women by electing them to congressional leadership positions.
Trump believes that perception makes reality, and that the media is what determines the world's perceptions today.
Finally, as its name suggests, the survey measures expert perceptions of the integrity of the voting process.
We're not -- one of the big myths perceptions about Harlem Children's Zone is we're a charter school network.
But in the face-to-face, moment-to-moment interactive exchanges of music, perceptions and labels fall away.
One variable that is getting easier to forecast, though, is how the midterm vote may shape Democratic perceptions.
Why wouldn't he unleash the same vengeance on someone else who shattered the perceptions he held so dear?
Perceptions started to turn with the release of Tekken 3—specifically, the debut of capoeira fighter Eddy Gordo.
Still, Americans' perceptions of the threat posed by Iran and North Korea has declined over the last year.
Top-down processes refer to the expectations, beliefs, and context that shape our perceptions and influence our interpretations.
Greg Walden, the chairman of the Energy and Commerce Committee, downplayed perceptions of secrecy in a statement Thursday.
Also the adjustment in the level of the currency will be a product of investor perceptions of risk.
IL is a tool in the information war being waged over public perceptions of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The thread connecting these incidents is that all are about perceptions of executive integrity, and by extension, trust.
As the months tick by, each are confronted by their own perceptions of reality, and by one another.
And it has pumped cash into sending outreach officers around the country in an attempt to change perceptions.
It asked them about their perceptions of online dating, their personal usage, their experiences of harassment and abuse.
Marketing manager David Lyons said the goal was to get people listening to street children and change perceptions.
Maybe we need to recondition ourselves and change our perceptions on what we actually need—and will—consume.
"I hope it helps change people's perceptions of what beauty is," she tells PEOPLE in this week's issue.
It still suffers from the misconceived perceptions of what people were doing on Snapchat a few years ago.
The sharp turnabout appears to be driven by traders' rising perceptions that Hillary Clinton will win the election.
"I don't have it together at all," Alba recently told Redbook magazine about the false perceptions of motherhood.
The challenge partly comes down to perceptions and biases within the working population that are hard to dislodge.
Kratsios also took an interest in partisan bias and studied how it changed voters' perceptions of the economy.
The success of organic foods and Fair Trade, of solar and wind power, is based on similar perceptions.
While both men live in the same region, they had very different experiences and perceptions of the city.
"This kind of research changes perceptions of cancer," said Patrick Randolph-Quinney of the University of Central Lancashire.
Two main things jump out about how Barr used his letter to preemptively distort perceptions of Mueller's report.
This week, two savvy players show how to use other people's perceptions to advance yourself in the game.
As mayor of America's third-largest city she can help to shift perceptions of gay politicians some more.
Still, experts agree the government's stance is likely to weigh on the long-term perceptions of foreign investors.
Michaux crafted the phrases by taking mescaline, walking around outside, and jotting down his perceptions in a notebook.
It turned out those perceptions colored the way people responded to any question about the expansion of welfare.
In the end, about two years later, the niece apologized after realizing that her own perceptions were flawed.
It also backed calls for an independent inquiry, acknowledging "frustrations" surrounding perceptions that public demands were being ignored.
If we block histamine actions (antihistamines) we decrease the perceptions of pain/discomfort following the muscle damaging exercise.
Our collective history is always being rewritten or re-determined by present and future perceptions of past events.
What may make the biggest difference of all will be British voters' perceptions of the condition of Europe.
But the economics of the influx still matters, not least because it colours perceptions of the new arrivals.
Perceptions of Russia as a threat to the US are largely unchanged since a March CNN/ORC poll.
The concerning issue revolves around perceptions of powerful politicians wielding their political influence in support of personal connections.
Consumer confidence is at a 15-year high as perceptions of the U.S. economy's future continue to improve.
The Sleep series stems from a fascination with dreams and the contrast between our conscious and unconscious perceptions.
That also likely impacts perceptions of fairness on their side of the fence, said Haynes of their thinking.
"Because of the perceptions and realities of safety, people limit their shopping outings to certain hours," he said.
A poll from August of last year showed Democrats have more positive perceptions of socialism than of capitalism.
"So far the assumption has been that a good proxy for perceptions is noise level," the researchers note.
The ever-changing political, racial, and overall sociological climate are the backdrop for these perceptions — not easily fixable.
Instead, it was connected to whether parents approved of the sipping and to children's perceptions of those attitudes.
The research connects the dots between economic inequality, public policy, and perceptions of the major parties in America.
Before the latest survey, brand perceptions had nosed into positive territory for the first time since last year.
They also endorsed calls for an independent inquiry, acknowledging "frustrations" surrounding perceptions that public demands were being ignored.
Moran also told the inspector general he understood the "concerns and perceptions" about his continued contact with Servello.
Perceptions of Guadagnino as a director of style and surface often miss this archeological sensitivity in his attention.
Those factors may ultimately contribute more to perceptions of vitality than abstract statistics on the nation's economic output.
Other basic sensory perceptions—touch, taste, sight, smell, hearing—have been traced to particular areas of the brain.
They were then asked about their perceptions of the witness' credibility, the case's strength and the defendant's guilt.
This is likely due to perceptions and everyday observations being limited by our own experiences and our biases.
The outcome of the Trump-Putin meeting will affect perceptions of the 29-member NATO summit, Pavel said.
Such moves would transform perceptions to "profit in my backyard" from "not in my backyard", the ministry said.
The Islamic State, meanwhile, is trying to shape perceptions in advance of the main assault on the city.
Finally, if everything from weather to sports is laden with violent imagery, perceptions and emotions become needlessly distorted.
It also must fight growing perceptions that Instagram's cloning of its most popular features is a serious threat.
Our research didn't focus on perceptions of politicians, but rather looked at behavior in a more abstract context.
Will his perceptions speak to who these people are, or will they unveil the pretense of their feeds?
When patients aren't even well-informed about their infection, it's hard to change public perceptions of the virus.
It goes without saying that for any security product perceptions of insecurity can do real and lasting damage.
James Watt: We love to challenge people's perceptions about what beer is and how it can be served.
Do you feel like you're challenging societal perceptions of masculinity—both with the crying and performing in drag?
"Bus" offered wry commentary on how photography and other man-made images play with our perceptions of reality.
These classifications typically have more to do with perceptions of us than with how we feel about ourselves.
I think it's the latter, and I think that is warping everyone's perceptions of what excellence looks like.
It's good not to let other people's perceptions or things they may say bait you—something Briggs understands.
Now, the question is whether Americans' perceptions of ambitious women have evolved enough to elect one as president.
Whether these men's perceptions of their peers' attitudes of aggression toward women are accurate or not is debatable.
Following Deflategate, perceptions of the team, and Brady in particular, as being cheaters have almost attained meme status.
How could spending so much time in conversation with these sorts not influence a candidate's perceptions of policy?
Like Chiang, she is working to broaden perceptions about the food of her homeland in the United States.
Then there are the confidence indexes, which measure perceptions of business activity in the present and near future.
Some reflect on the nature of consciousness and alternative perceptions of the way things are (or could be).
Moreover, perceptions of the threat probably depend on relations between North Korea and the rest of the world.
The result is 14 new sculpturally-minded paintings that use illusion to play with our perceptions of reality.
Recognizing that our perceptions of the world don't necessarily reflect the pristine truth of the world is humbling.
Russian perceptions are shaped by the country's traumatic loss of power after the end of the Cold War.
Instead of just changing perceptions, he said, the great crisis managers provide "operational solutions" that address root causes.
As a teenager, I learned to trust my perceptions, even when they were not corroborated by family members.
Did you see your own perceptions of the world shift as you were working on the film, Stephanie?
But on the bigger issue of the perceptions of Muslim Americans, change was not going to be quick.
I think in the last year, the amount of change we've seen in people's perceptions has been immense.
In fact, Doron Dorfman, one of her graduate students is studying perceptions of "disability cons" for his dissertation.
According to Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index, Russia ranks in the bottom one-quarter of all countries assessed.
Many may not be dining alone by choice, yet because more people are doing it, it's changing perceptions.
Nevertheless, it is the stock market perceptions of Blackstone that perplex Mr. Schwarzman, who routinely complains about them.
The race of the participants did not appear to affect perceptions about Asian-Americans, according to the study.
But he made no secret that he felt voters allowed perceptions about his character to overshadow his accomplishments.
If America wants to play—and win—then she must mold international perceptions out of surprisingly favorable realities.
Artists of the Pattern and Decoration movement expanded our perceptions around what is worthy of being called art.
He loves to look tough -- and live up to his own perceptions of a ruthless commander in chief.
Since astrology is my field, I use it to question narrow perceptions of gender, race, class, ability, etc.
Chinese President Xi Jinping, meanwhile, has indicated he is ready to exploit perceptions that Washington is stepping back.
The firm analyzed consumer perceptions on thousands of brands between January and November 2019 to compile the ranking.
Perceptions of racial animus spiked in 1992, amid riots in Los Angeles, but quickly improved the next year.
As the library pushed to change perceptions of Marvila and gaming, others were fighting in their own way.
Now we need to lead a social justice movement for older workers to change cultural perceptions of aging.
Economists have long accepted the notion that inflation can stay high or low simply because of public perceptions.
Transparency International, a corruption watchdog, ranked the country 113 out of 176 countries in its corruption perceptions index.
For a young African-American, it would seem, there's no escaping stereotyping, strangling perceptions, even in this Arcadia.
"What's changing perceptions for companies are younger consumers and customers behaving in a more accepting way," Witeck said.
I seriously doubt the New York Times story about Bolton's book has altered anyone's perceptions on that question.
According to the Transparency International Corruption Perceptions Index, Azerbaijan is among the most corrupt nations in the world.
Now, new research seems to show that cultural perceptions of mental states may indeed mediate their physical effect.
The Washington Post/ABC News poll found a large partisan divide in perceptions of Trump's treatment of Russia.
Data from our own survey just before Election Day underlined the role of these perceptions in dividing voters.
The effort to reverse negative perceptions of Ukraine comes at a particularly sensitive time for the Ukrainian government.
"We learned about their perceptions shortly after they had a major event," Lichtman said of those self-reports.
They just need to make a decision about what they want to do and what those perceptions are.
For Miranda, that's been especially latent in perceptions about the U.S. government's role in Puerto Rico disaster relief.
As a practicing Muslim who worked inside the national security establishment, I found both of those perceptions invalid.

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