Sensory systems are generally presumed to convey peripheral afferent signals to the central nervous system with a high degree of fidelity. |
He does so in order to provide solace to his brethren, but also to argue for the importance of fidelity to the Church. |
Her lament does not express regret for a breach of fidelity, but rather the deep sadness of the final farewell. |
In this play, Oscar Wilde wittingly expresses his view of the traditional institution of marriage and tests a young couple's fidelity. |
First, anyone retaining fidelity to Labour's old reformist policies was pushed out of the party or marginalised and cowed. |
From a production standpoint, the album is crisp enough to sustain the songs, yet lacking just enough fidelity to complement his ragged delivery. |