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The FCC acknowledges many of the wonders of wireless but then conjectures, at great length, about all the things that might go wrong because of what it perceives as a concentrated market.
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When we encounter ideas or information that contradict what we believe to be true, the brain perceives it as a threat and instantly shifts into fight-or-flight mode.
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But India does have an advantage over its giant neighbour in the way much of the world perceives it: as well-intentioned and democratic, maybe chaotic but not inscrutable and possibly malign.
ECONOMIST: An awkward neighbour in a troublesome neighbourhood
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It appears that the U.S. is treating Iran differently than other countries trying to go nuclear because it perceives Iranian leaders as aggressive religious fanatics willing to sacrifice everything for their goals.
CNN: Nuclear deterrence could restrain N. Korea, Iran
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The reality Congress faces in separation of powers disputes, no matter how genuine or how principled, is that the public will almost certainly not rally around Congress if it perceives the dispute as more political food fight than anything else.
CNN: Why contempt case against Holder may be doomed
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Rather, it was an appeal to Americans to see what he perceives as the benefits of fairness along with a request that the public communicate their feelings to their elected representatives.
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One scenario being increasingly discussed is that of a "patsy Hun Sen, " in which the CPP leadership perceives him as a liability and makes him a scapegoat as it tries to salvage whatever goodwill remains.
CNN: POWER PLAY
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However, Queiroz insisted that United will not falter in their pursuit of the league title and says it is vital the club now supports the players after what he perceives as recent injustices.
BBC: Queiroz questions referee Wiley
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For one, as emerging markets compete to export to the United States, no one wants to surrender what it perceives to be its competitive advantage.
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For it is here that the signal is really chopped into Leonardo-like categories before it finally emerges, by processes as yet poorly understood, as what the possessor of the brain in question perceives as visual reality.
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