The highest new entry on the chart was Aldi, making it the highest ranking supermarket,
reflecting the change in perception it has achieved.
Not exact matches
The dramatic
change in our
perception of the Neanderthals as a species since the discovery of their remains
in the Neander Valley
in 1856 is
reflected in the following timeline of images.
Match's President of North America, Amarnath Thombre, said this year they compared the data of online and offline daters, and found online daters were more likely to be employed full - time and more educated: «
In 20 years, the perception of our category has changed dramatically and it reflects in who uses it today.&raqu
In 20 years, the
perception of our category has
changed dramatically and it
reflects in who uses it today.&raqu
in who uses it today.»
The market price of closed - end fund shares generally
reflects investment results of the underlying portfolio, but it may also be influenced by other factors, such as
changes in investor
perceptions of the fund or its investment advisor, market conditions, fluctuations
in supply and demand for the fund's shares, and
changes in fund distributions.
Acknowledging the
changing public
perception of the role of animals
in our community and the resulting
change in legislation that needs to
reflect that, he was excited to be able help with that cause.
We had begun to define ourselves by our possessions and by the
perceptions of others to a degree that was fundamentally new and
in a way that
reflected or perhaps derived from profound
changes in the ways
in which people
in the late twentieth century had begun to see the world.»
As I correct «mistakes» the work results
in double or multiple lines, which
reflect how my
perception has
changed over time and makes me question my initial
perception.»
I'd asked Pierrrehumbert to
reflect on the time - scale conundrum laid out
in the Nature Climate
Change paper
in the context of another important and provocative proposal by Princeton's Robert Socolow, published
in the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
in December, proposing a new field of inquiry — Destiny Studies — to examine the tough intersection of ethics, risk
perception and science.
Although perceived social support is found to buffer the negative effects of stress more consistently than received support, it has been argued that perceived support
reflects differences
in personality,
perception, and memory processes rather than interpersonal behavior amenable to
change (Haber, Cohen, Lucas, & Baltes, 2007).