John suffers continual rejection by his mother, who perceives and treats him markedly differently to his brother. |
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But it is his personal crusade to save the English language from terminal decay, as he perceives it, which irks him the most. |
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A person who is conscious selectively perceives sensations, attending to some while filtering out others. |
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The only wrongs he seeks to redress are those he perceives as having been inflicted by an uncaring world on himself. |
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The work of the poet, who perceives and attempts to define the wonders, complexities and beauty of nature, is hidden and obscured for many. |
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The patient perceives a distorted reality but is usually unaware that he is ill. |
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Whether the public perceives the benefits of having a greater gender balance remains uncertain. |
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Everybody perceives wheelclampers as stinking, rotten people but we do give consideration. |
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In higher education, she perceives a turning away from learning in favor of credentialism. |
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Society increasingly perceives individuals to be passive victims of abusive and predatory corporations. |
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Perhaps the physically handicapped person perceives behaviors associated with the "sympathy effect" in a similar vein, as ingenuine. |
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He accepts the proposition that he instinctively warms to people he perceives as battlers against the system. |
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The architecture profession is experiencing tremendous pressure to change the ways it perceives and shapes the built environment. |
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To disregard the sanctity of life is to play God, however one perceives the Deity. |
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A congregation perceives its role within a community according to its core values. |
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The electorate perceives her cabinet as a bunch of liars who don't have the skills to even run a chook raffle. |
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Given how the brain perceives motion, randomly moving balloons aren't very off-putting. |
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He perceives her as a woman who as a child saw her father adulterously kiss a neighbor. |
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What politician is going to call what the public perceives to be a well-meaning group of tragedy-stricken widows a gang of frauds and liars? |
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The grant will sponsor research into questions about how the brain perceives architecture and how humans respond to their surroundings. |
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Marty perceives his mentoring not as a career but as a vocation and a faith commitment. |
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His work showed that when an organism experiences a shock or perceives a threat, it quickly releases hormones that help it to survive. |
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From birth, such an infant will reflexively grab and tightly grip whenever he perceives a physical threat. |
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The third eye is understood as a spiritual eye which perceives spiritual realities, a seat of intuition. |
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The child also perceives that things are going well living with his grandmother. |
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Ultimately, anagogically, linear time ceases to hold sway and the prophetic soul perceives past, present and future as one. |
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Hunger could have an effect on the tongue's taste receptors, or on how the brain perceives gustatory information. |
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It is as if Yeats, in the manner of the prophetic romantic artist, perceives the historical importance of that year as it happens. |
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John reproves what he perceives as the author's insolent comments and suggests bringing his angry feelings to God in prayer. |
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Its combativeness, its hostility to everything it perceives as a threat, works against it here. |
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Spying behind an arras, Polonius perceives Gertrude's danger and cries for help. |
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His is the voice behind the indirect discourse that perceives them as laughing hyenas. |
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I don't think you're ever aware of your position as a social group perceives it. |
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The ephors intervene in emergency situations and exceptional circumstances, which Althusius perceives to be perfectly natural. |
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The child will laugh only and this is the crux of the matter when it perceives tickling as a mock attack, a caress in mildly aggressive disguise. |
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How is it that one perceives oneself in another human being, or, if not oneself, then one's own precursor? |
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The populace generally perceives Chinese people to be immoral opium addicts. |
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If someone treats him slightingly, he perceives that as a deliberate and heinous attack. |
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The attacker will not be drawn into parrying a counter-attack unless he perceives the threat very early in his attack. |
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The seeker perceives the real presence of God and understands what are called Fruits of the Spirit. |
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In general, any person who perceives only our material world is considered to be asleep. |
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This traditional method of teaching perceives the teacher as having the monopoly of knowledge while the learners are tabula rasa. |
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To sustain-much less strengthen-this order, the 'advantaged' minority must ensure that the majority perceives that it is beneficial and fair. |
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In some cases, the leakor is seeking to disclose what he or she perceives to be government wrongdoing that would not otherwise come to light. |
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The godlike Dr. Manhattan perceives time from outside its stream, freely moving between the past and the future. |
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How the brain perceives taste is a fascinating phenomenon, Barham added. |
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It has been also discussed about the problem of convocations of these meetings, because there perceives a certain tiredness. |
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When he perceives the Count, he realizes that he is his old master, who asks him to call him Lindoro from that moment on. |
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If a taster perceives the fruitiness to be of a green or ripe character, he or she must tick the corresponding box on the profile sheet. |
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In depersonalization, one feels or perceives one's body or self as being unreal, strange, altered in quality, or distant. |
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The looked after has to do with the attitudes of his parent and what he perceives of the intrapsychic movements these attitudes cover. |
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Unfortunately, much current journalism perceives elections as sporting contests. |
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Only the love of life gives the artist his unreserved truthfulness towards everything that he perceives and reproduces, his breadth, scope and depth of vision. |
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For the talmudic mode of thought perceives a perpetual tension between energy and activity, on the one side, and reflection on the other. |
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With the glasses for anaglyph, one perceives the first ahead coplanar discs with the screen. |
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But, for people with gluten intolerance, or celiac sprue, the body perceives gluten as a foreign substance and responds with a full-blown immune response. |
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In a cathode-ray tube the phosphor elements on the screen generate the light that the eye perceives. |
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For example, a child who perceives tree branches at night as if they are goblins may be said to be having an illusion. |
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It perceives the euro as a single currency when it is convenient to do so and as a confederation of currencies when it is in its interest. |
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The Afghanistan Taliban, still led by Mullah Omar, uses violence against Nato forces, whom it perceives as imperialists and invaders. |
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When he fails to reach that set standard, society perceives that there is something wrong. |
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The latter may block such an investment if it perceives that this will enable VAW to compete against it. |
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I would like the member to explain why she perceives the people she met in Colombia to be in favour of the agreement. |
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The Fund perceives these as being effective vehicles for making rapid and lasting contributions to development objectives. |
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Remember however, that the eye naturally perceives the colour as darker when it covers a larger surface or several walls in a room. |
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He then concluded that he was the victim of an injustice, being condemned to live in what he perceives as an unacceptable situation. |
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It is important for market introduction to demonstrate that the end consumer perceives a substantial difference compared with existing products. |
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Higher scores indicate that the respondent perceives themselves to be in better physical health. |
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When it hit, the financial and then economic and social crisis changed the prism through which Europe perceives its challenges. |
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We evaluate how the customer perceives the brand from the first time he hears it mentioned and throughout his relationship with the company. |
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The Czech Republic perceives a great need for education in achieving sustainable mobility. |
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The ways in which a child perceives, organizes and analyzes information provided by his or her social and physical environment. |
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For the spirit never ceases to see, even when the body, because of its material nature, perceives nothing. |
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I am frankly happy that our company perceives processes and technologies as their own working tools and knows how to put them to excellent use. |
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While Davis finds plenty of shortcomings he perceives in Emanuel, he has a hard time finding anything negative to say about dart. |
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Much will depend on the outcome of the January 22 election and how Netanyahu perceives the line-up of willing coalition partners. |
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Her ability to depict the sensual energy she perceives beneath the appearance of a familiar world gives her work its strength and its strangeness. |
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In an interview with a London journalist, he identifies what he perceives to be the most significant change in bhangra over the course of his career. |
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Of all the disorders, the narcissist is the most invested in discrediting anything that he perceives as an insult. |
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As a result, the landscape Muldrow perceives, filtered through his dreams and his Umwelt, is drastically different from that which is visible to most humans. |
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He perceives the sounds of evil intent where others detect only well-meaning enthusiasm. |
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Perhaps the president is simply rewarding two men he perceives as having been loyal to him. |
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He perceives them as vital coalition allies and therefore does not support any electoral reform that will diminish their power. |
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You could say that we perceive the world with the eye of the intellect, or the eye of the emotive self, but that's not the eye that perceives divine reality. |
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A nation perceives the inevitability but not the imminence of an attack. |
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Ladies and gentlemen, we are today faced with a key test on the way that the European Parliament perceives its responsibilities in the area of social protection. |
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The olfactory epithelium, a sensory organ that perceives odours and aromas interacts with odour molecules that enter directly through the nose or that come up from the mouth. |
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Furthermore, the respective pieces in this dynastic collage testify to an ambitious entrepreneurial stance which perceives craftmanship and the latest technology not as two separate paths, but merges them creatively. |
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Since the flank of the surface astigmatism is clearly flattened at the edges of the progression channel, the wearer perceives the progression channel as being physiologically broader. |
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I suspect that many of you roll your eyes when you hear of a slipup elsewhere in government in the handling of personal information, because you know that the public often perceives government as a monolith. |
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An artist who perceives curvatives will also get the same impression when looking at the perspective. |
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Set in a Hedge School in 1830s Donegal, a rural community perceives itself threatened by English engineers on their Ordnance Survey task. |
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Fortunately, the conflict that Northern Fortress perceives is chimerical. |
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Don Quixote perceives Dulcinea as a golden-haired highborn young woman of incomparable loveliness for whom he will perform brave deeds as her paladin. |
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Published in August 2009, 'the role of HR in uncertain times', in which 199 executives participated, finds significant gaps between the way HR perceives itself, and the perceptions of its internal clients. |
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This way, our skin perceives the tingling coolness of a dewdrop just as well with its millions of nerves as the pleasureable warmth of a steam bath. |
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It may refer a donor to another Community Foundation or charitable organization if it perceives that the donor will be better served by such other organizations. |
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But it's hardly likely to enamour the singer to her native land, which she perceives, with some justice, as adopting a rather spiteful attitude towards her success. |
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He perceives red and green at around two months of age, but it is not until he is around one year old that he will see the full range of colours clearly. |
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From a spirograph to Tupperware, from household appliances to suburban living, Mathieu Mercier perceives modernity on the scale of construction and reproductiveness. |
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When a person perceives a stimulus and the stimulus is no longer the focus of their attention, it leaves an impression. |
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He is an active member of that church, to which he adheres because he perceives it as a tolerant and liberal belief. |
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Political analyst Mario Rognoni said that Panama is most affected by the scandal, and the world perceives it as a tax haven. |
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There is something called PanEnDeism which perceives God or the Divine as being part of nature and somehow beyond the universe. |
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He pats on the back young men whom sterner critics would knock down, because even in fantastic incompetence he perceives the good intention. |
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Anaphylaxis occurs when the body's immune system attacks what it perceives as an invader. |
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It also perceives that the recourse to pre-trial detention and restrictions applied during detention on remand is too frequent with courts not exercising genuine control when authorizing pre-trial detention. |
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Iran would like to be able to place its relations with Pakistan, whom it perceives as a United States ally and lackey of Saudi Arabia, in the context of nuclear dissuasion. |
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Katharine Birbalsingh has written of the problems she perceives in many community schools. |
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Governments continue their efforts to rein in health care expenditures while the public is concerned about what it perceives as a deterioration in health care services. |
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The study of Kabbalah provides knowledge about the spiritual worlds and at the same time develops an additional, sixth sense organ, which perceives the surrounding reality. |
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Intrinsically, the ability to participate as full citizens, to have a say in the framing of policies, to dissent without fear and to speak up against what one perceives to be wrong are essential freedoms. |
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For example, although not composed of descendants of Europeans, the majority of the Chinese community of Vancouver now perceives itself as facing ethnocentrism rather than racism. |
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However, Afghan legal experts are of the view that article 162 of the amended law could be used by a husband to effectively deny maintenance to a wife if she denies him what he perceives as his conjugal rights. |
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In perspective drawings, lines which are in reality parallel converge at a vanishing point, in keeping with what the eye perceives, thus revealing several surfaces of a volume at once. |
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To the contrary, the leadership has shown an intent to stay in power and refrains from taking steps it perceives would weaken its hold on the country or lead to outright hostilities with the United States. |
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The exhibition title alludes to the phenomenon known as the phantom limb syndrome, when an individual perceives sensation in a lost body part. |
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For many conference participants, however, what Iran wants actually is clear: it wants power, and it craves recognition by the international community of what it perceives to be its rightful status as a regional power. |
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When it is perceived as a square one perceives a symmetry about the bisectors of the sides, and when it is perceived as a diamond one perceives a symmetry about the bisectors of its angles. |
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How this translates into practical reality is that the extension of treatment has been denied if the therapist identifies an issue that the authorizing agent perceives as not related to the original identified referral issue. |
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It's as if the brain perceives the world as threatening and activates this defensive response before there are actually any microbes or injuries there. |
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This claim in turn is supported by his proof of the existence of God, together with the assertion that God, because he is not a deceiver, would not cause Descartes to be deceived in what he clearly and distinctly perceives. |
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Parliament perceives this fifth enlargement as a two-stage process. |
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What he perceives as his own flamboyant behaviour can sometimes be seen by others as crudeness and may alienate the very people he is trying to impress. |
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We noted that the SLO was aware that what a foreign agency perceives as a threat to its security may not be comparable to the CSIS Act's definition of a threat to the security of Canada. |
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Understanding what a company wants its employees to know about how it perceives its social responsibility can provide a potentially useful insight into management thinking. |
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For the most part the, general public perceives major universities and small community colleges as traveling in different academic circles. |
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This activity allows you to learn how each member of a team perceives themselves as they explain why they chose the color and what it represents to them. |
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Some four months after this event, a smart Yesaul, at the head of a party of Kozaks, on the high road to Nishnei Novogorod perceives a poor fellow resting himself upon a bank. |
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Eddy's revelation shakes Dwight out of his self-pitying fug and he tidies his appearance then drives back to West Virginia to dole out what he perceives as justice to Will. |
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This customer is more than willing to spend the money on greeting cards as long as she perceives the cards as an excellent value for those she wants to connect with. |
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The poet's imagination creates unity by giving form to diverse elements, and the writer is addressing the spectator's own imagination which also creates and perceives unity. |
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In our clinical experience, the announcement of monochorionicity and its specific risks influences the way the woman perceives, experiences and lives her pregnancy. |
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With Neoplatonism, intellection is not an intentional act since all the objects of knowledge, insofar as the person perceives the truth, are intrinsic to the intellect itself. |
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The more a disabled black elder perceives that he or she can get well without the help of a physician, the less likely that person is to visit the emergency room. |
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In dreaming humans experience sensory images and sounds, in a sequence which the dreamer usually perceives more as an apparent participant than as an observer. |
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For while the mind perceives itself, it does not make itself. |
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