perceived lack
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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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Examplesofperceived lack
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Theperceivedlackof political push from the centre resulted in spasmodic and unstructured attempts to introduce screening programmes locally.
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Theperceivedlackof power and control over the lives of the respondents led to feelings of helplessness and depression.
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One motive for the cultural significance of the non-rational has been theperceivedlackof identity between consciousness and rationality.
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Another of the noted barriers to disinvestment is that it remains low on the political agenda, with aperceivedlackof priority.
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The enjoyment which playing brought was tempered with a realism about the difficulties which arose, with expressions of occasional frustration atperceivedlackof progress.
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The main barriers to accessing primary health care were aperceivedlackof con dentiality, embarrassment and unsympathetic staff.
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Theperceivedlackof influence of the community also brings into question the acceptability of public health programming to the public.
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Ultimately, thisperceivedlackof control dates from the colonisation and evangelisation of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, that regarded indigenous spiritual forces as harmful, backward or demonic.
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Of further interest is the finding thatperceivedlackof social support was predictive of high attendance.
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The situation elsewhere is complicated by the agencies'perceivedlackof cultural awareness.
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In the past such innovative schemes as night-sitter services and incontinence laundry services have foundered because of aperceivedlackof demand, when lack of publicitiy was the culprit.
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I do not discuss these earlier tombs because of the lack of ceramic data, not because of anyperceivedlackof connection to the shaft and chamber tombs.
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Theperceivedlackof a common theoretical language does not necessarily constitute a disciplinary 'crisis', any more than the diversity of practices subsumed under the label 'popular music' does.
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There is, once again, aperceivedlackof solidarity and a high degree of timidity.
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First, theperceivedlackof democratic control in the fight against fraud.
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Throughout this afternoon, there has been much talk of aperceivedlackof consultation.
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There was aperceivedlackof time for consultation and approval.
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