Perception in a sentence as a noun

I think Internet message boards create the perception that outcomes like that are rare.

It was based on a concept and a perception so old it was already an ancient saying about straw and a camel's back.

As a male who manages both men and women, I think the author is guilty of selective perception and unfounded bias.

Sometimes, Google exits markets for reasons that are unclear to many, and it needs to tangibly remedy that perception.

A hallucination is a false perception which the person believes to be real; visuals are perceptions that the person knows are not real, such as "light shows".

From both UI weaknesses and social perception, I initially saw G+ gaining a lot of interest among disparate folks I'd loosely label "influencers".

Ubuntu Unity is pretty much an anthology of user interface decisions that are exactly wrong by my perception, and "lets get rid of quit" is just another one.

As a matter of fact, not only is the cultural perception of coding and math as more mechanistic in contrast with humanities and the "creative arts" wrong, the opposite is , in fact, the case.

However, thats really not the case; I just figured Id give you my honest opinion of you seeing as your perception of your students mentality towards you is completely mistaken.

I understand this is a bit tangential to your point, but bear with me...Now, when you look at the way the US justice system actually does things, you get this perception of arbitrariness or even randomness.

"The rest of the article explains the author's psychopathy the way the author wants you to view it: As "a highly trained perception, ability to adapt, and a lack of judgment borne of pragmatic and flexible moral reasoning.

This delayed G+'s adoption enough that Facebook in particular was able to react, improving both its then-primary web UI, make some privacy improvements, and significantly shore up its public perception.

If it ever becomes illegal to upgrade the RAM in your laptop yourself or to install third party software on it then you can bet that you can trace the ancestry of those laws back to the shifts in public perception of computing freedom caused by companies like Apple.

Does Google believe that if they just push a little harder and finish the job, that somehow the people so alienated will be won over?Or is the pursuit of profit far more important than the perception of the brand overall?Right now, and for the last year, the brand is being severely tarnished in all of the networks I have, tech and real-life.

Perception definitions

noun

the representation of what is perceived; basic component in the formation of a concept

See also: percept

noun

a way of conceiving something; "Luther had a new perception of the Bible"

noun

the process of perceiving

noun

knowledge gained by perceiving; "a man admired for the depth of his perception"

noun

becoming aware of something via the senses

See also: sensing