perceived loss
collocation in Englishmeaningsofperceiveandloss
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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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loss
noun
uk/lɒs/us/lɑːs/
the fact that you no longer have something or have less ...
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(Definition ofperceiveandlossfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofperceived loss
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However, theperceivedlossof support and reciprocity might threaten practitioners' loyalty and willingness to collaborate.
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The second expedition would attempt to redress theirperceivedlossof national honour and supremacy.
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Thus, if we minimize theperceivedlossof relationships and support the patient to find relationships continuing beyond death, the patient's suffering can be alleviated.
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Thus, if we minimize theperceivedlossof autonomy and support the patient to find self-determination beyond death, the patient's suffering can be alleviated.
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Thus, if we minimize theperceivedlossof future and support the patient to find the source of a future continuing beyond death, the patient's suffering can be alleviated.
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Care options include minimizing theperceivedlossof relationships, autonomy, and temporality and helping patients to find the novel source of relationships, autonomy, and temporality continuing beyond death.
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As different as these two imagined responses are - on the one hand, confirmed cynicism, and on the other, paranoia - they both reflect aperceivedlossof control.
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There was aperceivedlossof professionalism on the part of teachers when they went on strike.
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Secondly, the lack of training opportunities and the profession'sperceivedlossof prestige are causing significant recruitment problems.
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Their concerns relate primarily toperceivedlossof public rights of way and navigation.
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The binge subsequently should trigger aperceivedlossof control, promoting the individual to purge in hope of counteracting the binge.
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These conditions usually give inappropriate results under heavy network load simulations, failing to account for a very realperceivedlossof voice quality.
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They showed the same propensity to avoid perceived losses demonstrated by human subjects and investors.
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They exhibited the same propensity to avoid perceived losses demonstrated by human subjects and investors.
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Other perceived losses include inefficiency and lack of mobility in the service of others, and insufficient appeal to potential members.
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