However, the market place is so far perceiving that progress is being made on the matter.
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By announcing QE 2, it can monetize government debt without the markets perceiving a funding problem.
Subconsciously they may be perceiving beauty in accordance with evolutionary forces, since dominance can indicate genetic fitness.
However, the market place is so far this week perceiving progress is being made on the matter.
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No such authority is visible in the legislation itself, so is someone perceiving emanations and penumbras here?
For once Chagall had no trouble perceiving the fraud, and destroyed the forgery with his own hands.
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For whatever reason, women are particularly good at perceiving patterns in a nonstop stream of seemingly random data.
Consumers jump to another provider anyway, perceiving it to be a better catch.
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Up to now, Mr Bush has shied away from the UN, perceiving it as too slow to act against Saddam.
Apple has patented a 3D interface that detects and responds to the movements of your eyes to trick them into perceiving depth.
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To make things more complicated, the act of perceiving this information changes it, putting biological consciousness at the center of the universe.
Up to now, President George Bush has shied away from the UN, perceiving it as too slow to act against Saddam Hussein.
The human brain is incapable of perceiving the magnitude of the atrocity...
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Many locals have also expressed support to Ma, perceiving the long-term effect of his endeavor in preventing them from becoming so-called ecological refugees.
Images of hardy, intelligent and impressive explorers such as Jacques Cousteau were used as reference points of this new, aspirational way of perceiving customers.
Perceiving a need for affordable furniture, ITG also entered into a license agreement with China Ting Group to develop a home furnishings store concept in China.
Instead of perceiving a variety of touch-points as part of the same brand, omni-channel retailers let consumers experience the brand, not a channel within a brand.
Perceiving requires looking without prejudice and seeing what you see.
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The key to thinking differently is perceiving things differently.
It was found that those who fidgeted or ran around the most were more likely to have problems perceiving things on their left, even though their symptoms were not severe enough to merit a diagnosis of ADHD.
In an article published in National Review, Pacepa, who when he defected to the US in 1978 became the highest ranking Soviet-bloc defector, claimed that in the late 1950s the KGB began perceiving the Catholic Church as the primary threat to its control over Eastern Bloc countries.
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When computers were the province of corporate programmers and youthful tinkerers he saw their possibilities for illuminating the lives of all of us, seizing on the first gropings by Xerox researchers who developed a primitive mouse and graphical interface, and perceiving in a flash there the chance for an epochal extension of the capabilities of everyone.
As with the White House's insistence that MB representatives be included in the audience during the President's Cairo 2009 address, the message could not be any clearer: Far from perceiving the Brotherhood as what it is - an organization determined to destroy the United States and the rest of the Free World - Team Obama sees them as reliable partners.
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