Sentence examples for degrees of perception from inspiring English sources

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This activity, flexibility, versatility and sensitivity have met with varying degrees of perception and expressions of opinion about her which were often inaccurate and unfair.

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Doctorow, in his essay False Documents, talks about the notion that a sentence composed from the imagination (as opposed to one with a strict reverence for fact) confers upon the writer a higher degree of perception, acuity and heightened awareness.

Hemingway shows an awareness of the political future and turmoil in Africa according to Patrick Heminway who, although he lived in Tanzania (formerly Tanganyika) for decades, was surprised at the degree of perception apparent in his father's mid-century writing about Africa.

The study does not contribute to candidate SNPs for the perception of breathlessness itself, only the degree of perception of breathlessness while on opioids for pain.

The total scores for these sub-scales reflect the degree of perception, with higher scores indicating perceived rejection.

Fault status, rather than blame or responsibility per se, was used and this was collected in a dichotomous way, preventing exploration of the relationship between the degree of perception of fault and outcomes.

Participants were asked to indicate their degree of perception about transformational leadership style regarding their leader (one level above) by using a four-point Likert scale ranging from 'not at all (0)' to 'frequently, if not always (3)'.

In an attempt to find regions for which the activation correlated with the strength of the 3D shape perception, we derived linear contrasts involving the four 2D shading conditions evoking intermediate degrees of 3D perception of the stimuli (center-shaded, shaded-blob, unshaded-blob, and pixel-scrambled conditions).

In the new experiment, the team inserted three additional electrodes, spaced out equally so that the rats could have 360 degrees of infrared perception.

Indeed, several studies before ours have shown that the perception at rivalry onset and the perception during prolonged rivalry have different degrees of bias: the perception at rivalry onset is trapped to the stimulus of high signal strength [16] [27], whereas the perception during prolonged rivalry is distributed between two monocular stimuli [17], [18], [20], [22].

Adaptation in the proprioceptive system has been extensively studied for active movements [for review see 3], and to a lesser degree, for perception of position [e.g., 4] and postural control [e.g., 5].

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