Sentence examples for perceive as possible from inspiring English sources

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In addition, he says to Mesland that "our mind is finite and so created as to be able to perceive as possible things which God has wished to be in fact possible".[26] The interpretive issue here is what Descartes is talking about when he speaks in such terms.

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Increasingly, the stabilization of western Europe's war-torn economies came to be perceived as possible only at the expense of workers and unions, with the fight against inflation seeming to require wage cuts, longer hours, curtailment of union rights, sharp reductions in public spending, and the resulting high unemployment.

As experiences that reinforced their self-perceptions of a lack of credibility in 'the world that don't do drugs' accumulated, participants could hit a wall of distrust, in which from a full recovery was seldom perceived as possible (Barbour 1970).

It was the launch of what Times art critic Christopher Knight has called "Surrealism for the New World," where all was perceived as possible in an aesthetic of cosmic freedom.

Misperceptions of risk can lead to inappropriate reactions during epidemics (1, 2 ), such as stigmatization of those who are perceived as possible sources of infection (3 ).

Persons who perceive themselves to be at risk for SARS may engage in precautionary behavior, but they may also stigmatize those who are perceived as possible sources for infection (6).

The widespread use of antibiotics in dairy animals might also lead to the emergence of antibiotic resistant bacterial strains in their milk [ 35], something our participants also perceived as possible.

Brett Anderson of Suede's "pseudo-bumboy androgyny is more Grange Hill than Bowie", Oasis are dismissed as "light entertainment", but the most striking judgments are reserved for Damon Albarn and Justine Frischmann, a "gruesome couple... batting away passersby and anyone they perceive as a possible threat to their rise to the top".

Young doctors consider it important to be able to treat patients to the best of their ability, which they perceive as less possible in smaller hospitals.

Schools perceived as stronger blocked the way.

According to individual accounts, tonic immobility in humans appears to present as a loss of the ability to move or call out and is thought to occur when a person is in imminent or actual (and great) danger, when a threshold of sympathetic arousal has been reached, but when escape or winning a fight is not possible or is perceived as not possible.

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