1. As most of us know, in the public perception these causes have often been seen as clashing. 2. Even stock prices rise and fall according to the public perception of how good the leader is. 3. Few attempts to change public perceptions are achieved easily, nor can they be performed by all members of society. 4. If the campaign has been logical to the strategists, the public perception is that it has been awful. 5. It also contributed to a negative change in the public perception and image of lawyers. 6. Public perceptions of party unity increased between our Pre-Campaign Wave and the start of the final campaign. 7. That could go a long way toward offsetting public perception that regional carriers are less safe. 8. Public perception eventually results in regulation, in media treatment, in planning consents, and in government decisions affecting industry. |