Sentence examples for majority consciousness from inspiring English sources

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Nearly a half-century ago, in his novel "Invisible Man," Ralph Ellison wrote of a society in which whites and blacks rarely intersected in any meaningful way, in which black people simply did not register in the majority consciousness, except as one-dimensional stereotypes.

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The same data sets were presented to different monitors, the majority of which separated consciousness from unconsciousness with considerably lower pk values (0.5 0.8 [14] [17]].

The vast majority of theories of consciousness, including Global Neuronal Workspace theory, acknowledge that there is a tight relation between conscious perception and working memory.

Outright nationalization of the various sectors is not a feasible proposition, given the lack of technology, managerial skills, business experience, and even ideological consciousness among the majority of the people.

While a potential English men's victory is unlikely to register in the consciousness of the majority of English sports fans, nor indeed lead to a reception at Buckingham Palace, the traditional sport of kabaddi is serious business in some parts of India, pockets of England and other countries where Asians have settled.

Outdated horror stories involving iron forceps still loom large in the public consciousness, when the majority of abortions today begin with taking a pill.

The majority of experimental studies assess consciousness by asking human subjects for a verbal report of their experiences (e.g., "tell me if you notice anything when I do this").

The vast majority of studies examining loss of consciousness base this finding on a questionnaire or interview completed with the athlete, not video review of the injury event for confirmation.

Traumatic coma would have better outcome than post-anoxic patients, and a majority of these patients ultimately recover consciousness and up to 20%% of traumatic coma eventually achieve household independence [49].

And they were practically forgotten, erased not only from the administrative records but from the consciousness of the Slovenian majority.

Delirium – defined as an acute, fluctuating change in mental status, with inattention and an altered level of consciousness – occurs in the majority of patients in the ICU.

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