public perception

collocation in English

meaningsofpublicandperception

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public
adjective
uk
/ˈpʌb.lɪk/
us
/ˈpʌb.lɪk/
relating to or involving people in general, rather than being limited to a particular group ...
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perception
noun
uk
/pəˈsep.ʃən/
us
/pɚ-/
a belief or opinion, often held by many people and based on how ...
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(Definition ofpublicandperceptionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofpublic perception

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For blood safety policy, thepublicperceptionof blood transfusion risks may be more important than the objective cost-effectiveness of blood safety interventions.
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External factors include the sources of funding, ally and adversarial relationships, the influence of politicians,publicperception, and the media.
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Farm payments remain high because ofpublicperceptionof the cultural, ecological and economic value of agriculture to the nation.
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In striking contrast to the adversepublicperceptionof parametric reforms, the drawbacks involved with pension privatisation were easier to conceal.
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What international threats do dominatepublicperceptionnowadays?
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Many of these factors affectpublicperceptionto risk.
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Regardless ofpublicperceptionor their rivals' negative assessments, fierce hiphoppers like these are skilled woofers.
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Consumer and environmental regulations are likely to become more innovative, comprehensive and risk averse as a response to a widespreadpublicperceptionof regulatory failures.
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As we have seen,publicperceptionof the project was less discriminatory in this respect than any easy division of the two buildings might imply.
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However, the level ofpublicperceptionof corruption, indicated by increased press coverage, was higher in the 1880 -90 period.
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The problem of separating combatants and criminals from refugees increases thepublicperceptionthat ' all ' refugees are a problem.
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Overall, the more recently deployed commercial applications are gradually changing thepublicperception that speech interfaces are notoriously unreliable, badly designed and error-prone.
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Here it would have been helpful to know more about self- andpublicperceptionof this gang.
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They support hispublicperceptionas a 'friend in need'.
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The author begins with the reminder that thepublicperceptionof this country is undergoing rapid change.
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By the turn of the century, the navy had become closely tied to the ideology of southern advance in bothpublicperceptionand reality.
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Once the mask is removed by critical scholarship, thepublicperceptionslowly changes.
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This may in part be due to the extremely inelegant and prosaic nature of the organization's name, particularly in contrast withpublicperceptionof its role.
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In thepublicperceptionit would be hard to find anything less glamorous than grammar, although a connection with the occult and mysterious might strike a more familiar chord.
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On the other hand, contrary topublicperception, increases in cost per car trip do have an effect on modal substitution, although this effect is rather small.
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