Sentence examples for Lacking perception from inspiring English sources

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Suggested explanations for these findings were the drug incapability of controlling extreme levels of hunger, the limited slimming possibility in patients dieting before entering the treatment, and the individual lacking perception of the need for weight loss.

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He is more industrious than I, but I think his stuff lacks perception and doesn't go very deep.

Stead et al. found that people who have had adenomas removed lacked perceptions of i) the link between adenoma and cancer, ii) links between lifestyle factors and adenoma and iii) understanding of the causes of adenoma.

Lacking depth perception and visual acuity that facilitates contrast awareness, these nuances seem like bottomless pits.

Whilst evidence on cost-effectiveness is lacking, a perception exists that interventions involving trained but unqualified peer or lay advisers are cheaper than those involving health professionals.

It was disturbing that the audience lacked the perception or will to talk about how the film will be received in the mainstream, or what it lacks artistically.

In 2004, when a new episode of unrest occurred in Tenerife (García et al. 2006; Martí et al. 2009; Pérez et al. 2007) no National, Regional or Local Volcanic Risk Plans existed, and people lacked the perception that they were living in an active volcanic territory (Dóniz-Páez et al. 2011).

As a separate entity he lacked depth perception (being one-eyed) and he was apparently also uninformed and forgetful.

She has frequent headaches, and she lacks depth perception in her left eye, which causes her to sometimes run into doorways or other objects that are on her left side.

Students who lack accurate perception of their knowledge or ability can suffer from what has been referred to as a "dual burden," in that not only do they draw incorrect conclusions but their inability to monitor or evaluate their knowledge means they are unable to recognize their faults (Kruger and Dunning, 1999).

In contrast, the high percentage of abstentions (21% for embryos and 16% in case of supernumerary embryos) suggests that a still consistent fraction of the population of physicians lacks the perception of the importance of these issues and has little information and awareness about the benefits of the use of human embryos for research purposes.

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