61.   But there also is a delicate question of public perception.

62.   But this is the kind of public perception that Hyman will have to battle.

63.   But the long-term effects have to do with recruiting, current players staying with the program, assistant coaches with limited experience and public perception.

64.   But Washington Democrats say results from the blanket primary will strongly influence public perception of the race, and therefore affect the caucus votes.

65.   But virtually all are similarly steamed over the coverage of his presidential campaign, and just as frustrated that the public perception of him seems distorted as a result.

66.   Carville has devoted his career to trying to control the plate tectonics of public perception.

67.   Chafing at the public perception that they lacked both skill and will, the Americans romped.

68.   Cases like those of Hinckley or Mrs. Bobbit are aberrations that skew the public perception, Zonana said.

69.   Clinton took steps earlier this summer to change that public perception by naming Leon Panetta the new White House chief of staff.

70.   Contrary to the public perception, he did not try to squeeze any more money out of Oakland.

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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