Sentence examples for consistently perceived from inspiring English sources

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Those who believed they were using the professional golfer's putter consistently perceived the golf hole to be larger than those in the other group.

Transgender MtF people (trans women) consult otorhinolaryngologists and vocologists with the aim of feminizing their voice and being consistently perceived as women.

It is consistently perceived as an exaggeration, the result of victimised posturing invented by troublemaking Muslims, who are incapable of integrating and bending to the requirements of French citizenship.

The messages came from students with names like Meredith Roberts, Lamar Washington, Juanita Martinez, Raj Singh and Chang Huang, names that earlier research participants consistently perceived as belonging to either a white, black, Hispanic, Indian or Chinese student.

While all three target persons were not perceived particularly favorably by participants, the narcissist was consistently perceived more favorably than the Machiavellian and the psychopath who were perceived quite similarly to each other.

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Design standards allow the motorist to quickly and consistently perceive the sign in the visual field along the road.

Rail users consistently perceive their risks from crime to be significantly higher than official statistics suggest, discouraging many from using rail transport.

"And education, practice, concentration and experience don't correct the overpouring". The reason for the difference, Wansink speculates, is the classic vertical-horizontal optical illusion: People consistently perceive equally sized vertical lines as longer than horizontal ones.

Cornell Professor Brian Wansink's study showed that people overpour into short, squat glasses by 20 to 30percentt, compared with tall, thin glasses, probably because of the vertical-horizontal optical illusion that people consistently perceive vertical lines as longer than horizontal ones of the same length.

Even though neither note is higher or lower than the other, people consistently perceive one tone as high and the other as low.

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