Sentence examples for making perceptions of from inspiring English sources

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Making perceptions of susceptibility and severity in this population more consistent with the actual susceptibility and severity could help to influence the adoption of WNV protective behaviors (9).

Research in sport has shown that when teammates work together to arrive at a collective decision (that is, using a democratic style of decision making), perceptions of both task and social cohesion increase [ 36].

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Pham et al. used back-forward filter to generate excitation signal [7], which makes perception quality of synthesized wideband speech improve greatly.

Cézanne became the beau ideal of modernist values as exemplary for the twentieth century of what art should be like as Raphael had been for previous epochs by making our perceptions of art inextricable from how it comes to be.

Cézanne became the beau ideal of modernist values — as exemplary for the twentieth century of what art should be like as Raphael had been for previous epochs — by making our perceptions of art inextricable from how it comes to be.

There's not much new information that Republicans are likely to be able to give voters to make their perceptions of her more negative, and there's probably not much new information that she can give voters to make them feel more positively about her.

Descartes, however, pointed out that, although there was no difficulty in getting agreement to the first principles of geometry, "nothing in metaphysics causes more trouble than the making the perception of its primary notions clear and distinct"; the whole trouble with this discipline is that its students fail to see that they must start from what are in fact the basic truths.

In metaphysics by contrast there is nothing which causes so much effort as making our perception of the primary notions clear and distinct.

It is putting the voice and opinion of patients at the heart of the NHS, it is about making the perception of patients the cornerstone of everything we do, and it is a huge opportunity for the NHS to set a global standard in healthcare transparency.

In Figure 1, a human has his sense of vision and hearing impeded, making the perception of the environment partially observable and only leaving the sense of touch available for solving the task.

And, rather than pleading for taxonomical frugality, he suggests: "What is required in order for the form to grow and become much more clearly defined is further innovation – either to make the perception of what such work is clearer, or for artists to push the form further to make work even more interactive".

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