Sentence examples similar to Plainly perceived from inspiring English sources

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Gongsun Long's disputation is perceived as plainly not fitting "reality" (shi, also the "stuff" spoken of).

And sometimes, he was plainly upset by what he perceived as her rudeness.

Justice Stevens added: "Contrary to the district's repeated assertions that it has adopted a 'hands-off' approach to the pregame invocation, the realities of the situation plainly reveal that its policy involves both perceived and actual endorsement of religion".

For example, a very respectable legal opinion, albeit not binding, was provided by a High Court Judge (and former Governor General of Australia), Sir William Patrick Dean, who stated that circumcision, " for perceived hygienic – or even religious – reasons" " plainly lies within the authority of parents of an incapable child to authorize surgery on the basis of medical advice" [ 17].

The advantages of this battery are plainly evident for Tesla cars reliant on battery power, but the perceived synergies of such an advance extend to Solar City.

No one has taken the perceived failings of the administration more personally or shown the strain as plainly as Mr. Axelrod, who as White House senior adviser oversees every aspect of how Mr. Obama is presented.

Kuhn and colleagues described a novel attentional misdirection approach (deliberate diversion of attention away from a visually salient stimulus) to investigate overt and covert attention mechanisms in connection with inattentional blindness (not being able to perceive something that is plainly visible because one's attention has not been focused on it).

But plainly we are able to distinguish the two cases, so it cannot simply be a matter of perceiving a relation, but something to do with our perception of the relata.

To what degree do you perceive that "resistance" against a democratically elected president is plainly undemocratic?

Her collection Tuesday night was neither safe nor sure, though plainly she was drawn to architectural shapes and the interplay between art and fashion, and between how we perceive ourselves and how others see us.

The fourth observes that, if perception = knowledge, then anyone who perceives an utterance in a given language should have knowledge of that utterance, i.e., understand it which plainly doesn't happen.

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