Sentence examples for be perceived for example from inspiring English sources

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Sign forms must be something that can be perceived, for example, in sounds, images, or gestures, and then related to a specific meaning by social convention.

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Some of the barriers were perceived (for example, that women's achievements for promotion need to be higher than those of men) and some were real, such as family commitments.

It was perceived, for example, that electronic iChat sessions replicated the colleague interaction that was generally missed in sole positions.

47, 53, 54 If an intervention is perceived, for example, as irrelevant or culturally inappropriate, failure of local communities to endorse the intervention may result in its failure to prove effective.

The same situation is perceived for several other scenarios, for example, for the 80 nodes case there is a large difference of approximately 12.5 seconds between the 10, 20% variations and the 30% one.

(Pigments absorb light of a particular wavelength; those wavelengths that are not absorbed are reflected and may be perceived as colour hence, for example, the green colour of many plants.) The inner membrane of the chloroplast is folded into flat tubes, the edges of which are joined to hollow sacklike disks called thylakoids.

In reality, different types of errors are perceived differently, for example, timing deviations are less perceptible than pitch deviations.

In the shoulder, the functional symptoms were perceived as, for example, tenseness, stiffness and tiredness.

Acceptability of existing tools was reduced where there was perceived repetition, for example multiple questions about pain.

The distinction here between the observable and the unobservable reflects human sensory capabilities: the observable is that which can, under favourable conditions, be perceived using the unaided senses (for example, planets and platypuses); the unobservable is that which cannot be detected this way (for example, proteins and protons).

The power of assessment recognizes those properties of things which cannot be perceived through the senses, like, for example, that something is useful for a certain purpose, or friendly, or unfriendly.

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