perceived success

collocation in English

meaningsofperceiveandsuccess

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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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success
noun
uk
/səkˈses/
us
/səkˈses/
the achieving of the results wanted or ...
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(Definition ofperceiveandsuccessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofperceived success

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However, a modicum ofperceivedsuccessis necessary to spur mimicry.
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In fact, emphasizing one's own fault (sincere or not) seems to play an important part in theperceivedsuccessof the apology.
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This judgement will be strengthened by theperceivedsuccessof the religious outlook in interpreting the world for the believer.
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The political implications of the ministry's work- and in some measure, itsperceivedsuccess-proved more important in determining its fate than the fruits of its policy-making.
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Clear differences emerged between boys and girls, year groups,perceivedsuccessand language studied.
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This suggests a direct relationship between attitude andperceivedsuccessof communication.
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As noted, is it difficult to forge a definitive link between rhetoric andperceivedsuccess.
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The written questionnaire solicited descriptive information about the organization's practical or mentorship program and its participants, relationship with academic programs,perceivedsuccessfactors, and issues.
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The introduction of the certificates is not dependent upon theperceivedsuccessof other certificates, nor should it be.
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The diplomatic effort has been worth it, and there has been a limited amount ofperceivedsuccess.
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The problem ofperceivedsuccessor failure in any medical treatment is often extremely subjective, especially where the patient believes that he or she is the victim.
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In 1993, due to itsperceivedsuccess, the program was expanded nationwide.
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