The SRT has long been popularly perceived by the public as inefficient and resistant to change.
For a brief time, the art establishment seemed to be adjusting itself to the countries' position, which was popularly perceived as holding an ethical high ground.
With Debussy's death, Ravel became perceived popularly as the main composer of French classical music.
Late nineteenth-century judicial reforms did streamline court procedure, but they had little effect on the way in which the administration of law and order was popularly perceived.
After 1780, his popularity declined as he was popularly perceived as less radical.
What was once popularly perceived as an evil empire and a tourist's letdown has become au courant.
The event is popularly perceived as an example of both ethnic intolerance in a multi-cultural urban society, and the prevalence of emotion over descent.
Despite this, when Smith was dropped from the England team it was popularly perceived as premature, particularly given his Test batting average of over 43.
The Way was still popularly perceived as a threat to modern Cardassian sensibilities, but Astraea knew better.
Progress, as popularly perceived, does not insure beneficial change in any endeavor, but it applies hardly at all in music.