Sentence examples for Perceptively noted from inspiring English sources

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"The cheerfullest man of his age," he was called by his American publisher, J.T. Fields Fieldss's wife more perceptively noted, "Wonderful, the flow of spirits C.D. has for a sad man".

However, as the nurse so perceptively noted that afternoon, what was more difficult for her to bear this time was not the loss but the constraint imposed on the relationship afterward.

The book was reviewed at the end of that year in Time magazine, along with Raymond Chandler's last significant work, The Long Goodbye, and the reviewer perceptively noted that Fleming had created a brutal, amoral hero more suited to our times and tastes than Chandler's knight-errant private eye, Philip Marlowe.

But the tactic of sanitizing the language of legislation was recognized even in 1981, as a Shreveport Times editorial perceptively noted after the passage of Louisiana Act 685: What is now to be seen is whether or not the semantics will play in court.... What the ACLU will have to prove... is that the term "scientific creationism" is a semantic sham, and that... it... is, in fact, religion...

(IM-2) One participant perceptively noted that the general population has limited knowledge of the issue of health privacy: "That's another thing.

Of this environment, one recent study perceptively noted, 'The outcome of this inconsistency for clinicians and patients in such cases is uninformative; unhelpful at best and, at worst, open to misinterpretation' [ 19].

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She perceptively notes, however, that his writings "contain a trace of bitterness toward the very people that he was in Palestine to fight for".

Some of the readers might be, as you perceptively note, aspirational -– they might dream of buying said pricey item, but will eventually buy something less expensive that might be inspired by, or appear fashionably similar to, the high-priced item.

Otherwise the lab's business becomes, to quote one scientist, "no stranger than making vacuum cleaners". As Nuclear Rites perceptively notes, doctors helped spearhead the Reagan-era nuclear peace movements not only because particular individuals, like Helen Caldicott, were charismatic, but also because they offered a countervailing expertise to that of the weapons strategists.

He noted perceptively the arbitrariness of merging into one theological idea a creator and a judge.

Ajdukiewicz noted perceptively that a language containing Russell's circumflex abstraction operator, which Alonzo Church had notated using the Greek lambda, would be able to express any operator as a combination of an abstraction operator with a functor.

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