perceived quality collocation | meaning and examples of use

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to come to an opinion about something, or have a belief …

(Definition of perceive and quality from the Cambridge English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

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The present study is but a first step in understanding the complexities of the types, functions and perceived quality of relationship networks.

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Across ethnic groups, having roles in paid work, community, and family were important to perceived quality of life.

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What the story illustrates is an important point about capacity building and the perceived quality (or lack thereof) of work made by indigenous, rural-based companies.

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The study highlights the ubiquity of the strategy of making comparisons with a ‘ downward ‘ reference group to enhance the perceived quality of life.

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The ethnographic analysis suggests that this differential effect is mediated by the perceived quality and social connectedness found in different neighborhoods.

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Currently, it is unclear which evaluation methods are best suited for assessing the perceived quality of the unique output of personalized systems.

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In the light of such a past, hope may prevail over reality and life may be valued regardless of its perceived quality.

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In the standard economic model of taxpayer behaviour, the perceived quality of government does not influence the level of taxes remitted.

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The dependency groups were compared in relation to such variables as perceived quality of life, depression and cognitive diminution.

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To ensure the stability of the participant’s perceived quality of life over multiple interviews, the following procedure was implemented.

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Control of symptoms such as pain is a major factor in the perceived quality of treatment received.

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Alternatively, it is possible that the actual existence of a relationship is more important than its perceived quality.

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Thus, this study is one of the first to demonstrate that good access for transport is associated with a high perceived quality of life.

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The possibility of an intervention to enhance the perceived quality of life is discussed.

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Nevertheless, the overall effect in terms of the perceived quality of social services or the distributive impact of cash transfers is questionable.

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The questionnaire was designed to ascertain the perceived quality of communication from hospitals.

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For a few other respondents, it was not the act of writing songs which guaranteed authenticity, but the perceived quality of the songs.

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The results indicate that the proportion of uninsured adults in a given community is negatively related to physicians’ career satisfaction and the perceived quality of health care provided.

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Nineteen students were assessed for sensitivity to criticism, self-reported motivation, and perceived quality of performance early and late in the semester.

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