41.   A tinge of the victim, never absent from her Dark Lady image, was subtly increased and gave zest to public perception of her now-threatened beauty.

42.   A public perception that neither company accepted blame for the tire scandal could wind up hurting them, she said.

43.   A similar problem of public perception confronts Rep. Jerrold Nadler, D-Brooklyn.

44.   Advertising expert Tobe Berkovitz of Boston University said such reintroductions are unlikely to wipe clean the public perception of Perot.

45.   Acting on a public perception that privately operated airport security across the nation has long been inadequate, Congress last month approved a federal takeover for next November.

46.   Administrators of the camera systems say that public perception and trust are crucial in changing driver behavior, and that officials work hard to make the systems accountable.

47.   Advocates seeking to change the law say it may be an uphill battle because it also means changing public perceptions.

48.   Advocates say the needs of people with HIV feel more pressing, even desperate, as public perception grows that the AIDS crisis is a thing of the past.

49.   Allen says that, contrary to public perception, he is not secretive about his titles.

50.   All respondents had been previously interviewed last week, as a way of measuring changes in public perception by the House impeachment hearings.

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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