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perceived poor spending
The poor are not perceived as voters. You can see that's what legislators think when they make these spending decisions. Karen Woodall
perceived wants
OPEC wants to be perceived as part of the solution, not part of the problem, Yasser Elguindi
perceived
Pity addresses the perceived suffering, not the whole individual. Phil Klay
perceived
What is more important, the reality or the perception? I am perceived to be an important designer. It's enough for me. Oleg Cassini
perceived quite
The atmosphere of Catholicism in Korea is quite different to the way it is practised and perceived in Europe or the U.S. Park Chan-wook
perceived
The Pakistani woman's image internationally is perceived to be regressive, which is not true. Umera Ahmad
perceived threat
I didn't realize that running as an independent would be perceived as a threat to the Democrats. Marianne Williamson
perceived substance
The substance of what we do and how we do it is probably even more important than how that is perceived and how we communicate it. Lord Puttnam
perceived pure shot
You have to be perceived as pure if you want a shot in this campaign. John Nienstedt
quite state sure
We're in a state where we're not quite sure what's happened, Richard Cook
quite unless
Unless he does something drastically amazing, or I play really poorly, I should be quite comfortable. O. Singh
quite remain vigilant
We're quite pleased, but we have to remain vigilant about this. Joe Linklater
quite
When I'm making records, I like it to be quite fast. Don't let the band learn it too well. Stevie Jackson
quite seen
We have a pond, and I've never seen it come up so fast. I haven't seen this much (rain) for quite awhile. Bob Hartley
quite sculpture
Sculpture is like farming. If you just keep at it, you can get quite a lot done. Ruth Asawa
quite shift shook stayed until
She stayed until her shift was over at 6. She's fine, but she was quite shook up. E. B. White
quite
She was as immutable as the hills. But not quite so green. Rudyard Kipling
quite subject tone voice
She was extraordinary. She had her own voice and her own tone and her own subject matter. There was no one quite like her in American literature. Elizabeth Hardwick