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The phrase "any perception at all" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the existence or absence of any kind of perception or awareness regarding a situation or subject.
Example: "The experiment showed that there was no change in behavior, indicating that the subjects had no perception at all of the stimuli presented."
Alternatives: "any awareness whatsoever" or "any sense at all".
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"I'm not sure Buster really had any perception at all of how she was knocking herself out to be as good as her older brothers," she said.
Yes, but it was also an attempt to combat any perception at all, so it really boiled down to the lowest common denominator this is who they are, and they're standing in front of you, life-size, and this is what they're about, just through their expressions and posture.
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The second step is to realize (or postulate) that since the same properties that cause perceptions in us also have effects on other things and can exist without causing any perceptions at all, their true nature must be detachable from their perspectival appearance and need not resemble it.
A non-veridical perception is not really a perception at all but a "pseudo-perception" (pratyakṣa-ābhāsa), "apparent perception," a perception imitator.
But is this perception at all true?
But this is hardly the public perception Bilderberg wants (insofar as it wants a public perception at all, which obviously it doesn't).
"Here the patients had no light perception at all but the implant reactivated their retina after more than a decade".
Nothing in the scientific understanding of pain itself seems to show that pain involves no perception at all.
But those who have no light perception at all… well, let's listen now to Debra Skene, Professor of Neuroendocrinology at the University of Surrey.
Participants were instructed to report the target as unseen only if they had no perception at all regarding its location.
One could ask many other interesting questions about web page perception at-a-glance.
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