perceived advantage

collocation in English

meaningsofperceiveandadvantage

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perceive
verb[T]
uk
/pəˈsiːv/
us
/pɚ-/
to come to an opinion about something, or have a belief ...
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advantage
noun
uk
/ədˈvɑːn.tɪdʒ/
us
/ədˈvæn.t̬ɪdʒ/
a condition giving a greater chance ...
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(Definition ofperceiveandadvantagefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofperceived advantage

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Therefore, there is noperceivedadvantagein terms of labour flexibility if this measure is enacted.
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The debate has underlined the many disadvantages of quotas: for example, their inflexibility, their attendant bureaucracy and theperceivedadvantageor disadvantage by one party or another.
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Schedule flexibility is anotherperceivedadvantageof online education.
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Also, given theperceivedadvantagea team gets to playing in its home stadium, particular attention is given in the media to the peculiarities of each stadium's environment.
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Anotherperceivedadvantageof pumps is the freedom from syringes and injections, however, infusion sets still require less frequent injections to guide infusion sets into the subcutaneous tissue.
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Also, given theperceivedadvantagea team gets from playing in their home stadium, particular attention is given in the media to the peculiarities of each stadium's environment.
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Aperceivedadvantageof this format is that all ideas can be archived electronically in their original form, and then retrieved later for further thought and discussion.
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The perceived advantages of this new approach are a reduction in sample loss and the removal of cellular debris such as blood.
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The imperative to marry, at, least at young ages, has also weakened and the perceived advantages of marriage over celibacy, the never-married state, also appear to have declined.
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While theoreticians have struggled to understand clearly the concepts of object-oriented languages, programmers have rushed ahead to use object-oriented programming languages because of their perceived advantages.
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Certainly, the perceived advantages identified outweigh the disadvantages, hence continuation of the processes is not only valid but arguably essential for music performance students at this level.
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An historical overview of models of depression and the initially perceived advantages presented by the concept of ' major depression ' are presented before detailing its limitations in application.
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The perceived advantages of a non-strict program are that initial results can be delivered to the user quickly, and both unnecessary work and space allocation can be avoided.
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The perceived advantages of this are the avoidance of large scars, decreased blood loss, faster recovery periods and less pain.
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The perceived advantages of this were promptness of punishment and avoiding bothering the teaching staff with minor disciplinary matters.
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Ricardo demonstrated mathematically that the gains from trade could outweigh the perceived advantages of protectionist policy.
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