Sentence examples for delicate perception from inspiring English sources

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In Os Lusíadas Camões achieved an exquisite harmony between classical learning and practical experience, delicate perception and superb artistic skill, expressing through them the gravity of thought and the finest human emotions.

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"It is a complex and delicate process of perception, storage and retrieval, which is vulnerable at every stage".

Women in the age group between 32 and 38 years are called to address the simultaneous tasks of consolidation and affective labour, taking charge of parenting in a delicate moment of perception of physical and psychological changes.

Although we can and should learn from the anti-theorist critique, and pay special heed to its insistence upon the importance of particular circumstances for moral judgment, the most uncompromising versions of casuistry and particularism threaten to replace reasoned argument by the delicate and nuanced perceptions of sensitive moral judges.

Jane Austen's novels Northanger Abbey and Persuasion (both 1817) portray with delicate satire and keen perception the fashionable life of Bath about 1800.

From one page to the next, it's never clear which motives will hold sway over Lovelace ("This cursed aversion to wedlock, how it has entangled me!") or how Clarissa, with her delicate pride and shifting perceptions, will respond to him.

Its new president Fahi Chehadé aims to improve this perception -- a delicate task even for this specialist in multistakeholder governance recalling that the Department of Commerce recently contradicted a decision by ICANN.

Financial markets remain delicate, and recently reacted strongly to perceptions of excessive or rising risk.

Lady Bird's fine-grained perceptions come with a delicate meter of social distinctions and, with it, the desire for the pleasures, the sense of freedom, that money can buy — money that her parents don't have.

Not to be a downer guys, but that's a lot of effort to undo the delicate fabric of your own self-perception.

This sudden perception of Earth as a delicate, intricate system is so common among astronauts that the writer Frank White coined a term for it: the overview effect.

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