Examples of using A perception in English and their translations into Malay
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This was a perception created by the media.
A perception who is far away from the truth.
There is a perception that women use thousands more words per day than men.
Many resources say that the people who built Göbekli Tepe had a perception far superior to ours.
It is a perception of sound in proximity to the head in the absence of an external source.
it might create a perception that women should not be considered for promotion to leadership roles.
The fact is that among some pessimistic motorists there is a perception that the consequences of a skid are fatal.
at least create such a perception.
Q: The market has a perception that it is very difficult to file claims
is a measurement of the type of acceleration that causes a perception of weight.
there is a perception that a brand like IKEA, automatically come to the region.
Lampert, a father of two boys, said there is a perception that it is difficult for deaf people to get their message across but he believes this is misplaced.
Nur Jazlan said the authorities seemed to create a perception that a criminal offence, in the form of money laundering, was committed when in fact,
Since the existing CPI is a perception or study about the position of corruption in Malaysia is carried out by foreign expatriates,
There is a perception that there are groups among Muslims who see the LGBT as a menace to society, who have encroached into the normal lives of Muslims and the sensitivities of other faiths.
This allows Unicaf University MBA students to get an perception and understanding of real world complexities.
The statement from Malaysia Ministry of Defense also appeared to be carefully worded to not create a perception that Malaysia was siding with the U.S. on the hot-button issue of the South China Sea,
Exciting aesthetics and a value-added perception.
Having a negative perception of yourself.
There's a general perception that.