101.   If public perception is any indication, it was Marchment on the grassy knoll.

102.   Image is everything, especially if you are a hallowed institution trying to alter unflattering public perception.

103.   In a polite way, Davi laughed off the question, but it illustrated the public perception of the actor.

104.   In addition to privacy concerns, Ms. Richardson contends that the use of private collectors could further undermine public perceptions of the fairness of federal tax administration.

105.   In an ideal world, museums should have firmer rules about donations and private collection shows, with public perceptions more squarely in mind.

106.   In a way, DNA typing will also be on trial in the public perception during this evidence phase, which should last two to four weeks.

107.   In addition, public perception of an athlete is crucial in determining the long-term value of an item, Bussard said.

108.   In an era when hospitals are consolidating services and cutting staff, catering to the rich can present public perception problems, hospital officials say.

109.   In either case, he seemed heedless of modern conventions of public perception.

110.   In office, JFK took further advantage of the medium, using television to shape the public perception of his administration.

a. + perception >>共 325
public 24.85%
common 4.17%
popular 3.84%
growing 3.67%
widespread 3.67%
negative 3.42%
general 2.92%
different 2.34%
visual 1.58%
human 1.33%
public + n. >>共 762
support 2.43%
fund 2.08%
appearance 2.05%
hearing 1.96%
comment 1.87%
official 1.85%
transport 1.69%
education 1.68%
statement 1.66%
office 1.58%
perception 0.57%
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