Sentence examples for more perceptive of from inspiring English sources

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Only the more perceptive of such adversaries realize that Ellison is fighting with one hand tied behind his back.

As such, they can become more perceptive of cues in the environment that attract potential offenders.

You really need to depend on others so they will tell you if a social threat or opportunity is coming and that makes you more perceptive of emotions".

It has been previously suggested that HSWs need to recognize family caregivers as valued coworkers, and be more perceptive of the family members' individual needs in order to optimize the effectiveness of care [ 8].

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The president of Lehman Brothers, Dick Fuld, was more perceptive on this than he would be on credit default swaps.

Overall, the HENVINET as it has developed, has tried to become the intermediary between research results and their use for decision and policy making: some members of the consortium are the "hero scientists", but the development of the knowledge evaluation process has changed us all towards being more perceptive to the difficulties of the "mediation" or "facilitation" process.

Burke's name is indissolubly connected to his Reflections on the Revolution in France, though a more perceptive account of the causes of the Revolution of 1789 can be found in A Letter to William Elliot (1795), and the Letters on a Regicide Peace (1795 7) investigate the character and consequences of the Revolution from 1791 in a more thoroughgoing way.

But, of course, that requires a radically new approach to teaching, which in turns requires a less romantic and more perceptive notion of the nature of children's minds when they enter our schools as well as a far more effective criteria for selecting and evaluating teachers.

And the more perceptive elements of Labour's right accept that it was their ideological vacuum which allowed Corbyn to triumph against all the odds.

They are like you, actually – or a heightened, more perceptive version of you – the way they think about life, and realise things late, and carry on.

Novelist Anne Enright said: "[Her characters] are like you, actually - or a heightened, more perceptive version of you - the way they think about life and realise things late and carry on".

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