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You see, I might not be able to perceive the nuances of the game, but I know enough about sports that I can tell, for example, when a man is playing hesitantly, tentatively, and making bad decisions.
No less important, the ability to perceive nuances and the visual culture required to tell a fine impression from a lesser one have been eroded over the years.
When a person is provided continuously with verifiable information, including when he has been passed over for promotion and why, he is able to perceive more accurately the nuances of his behavior and his behavioral patterns.
The human ability to perceive nuances in voices is extremely sophisticated, research shows.
The Lib Dems tapped into a perceived lack of nuance from ministers over the idea that the vote was actually quite tight.
Of course, being an equal opportunities generaliser, Blair applies this same perceived failure to nuance to himself by prefacing the remark with: I don't always agree with the US.
Based on these previous findings, the goal of the present study was to exploit the sensitivity of parents in assessing the proficiency with which CI and NH siblings perceived nuance in speech.
Just like we read subtle cues from our pets (we see a dog's ears and believe that he feels sad, guilty or excited), we'll read emotion from our products, perceiving nuances of dialogue and a sense that the object is "alive".
Interviewees were missing the nuance, and the phrasing "surprised" in the question for item b was perceived in a negative connotation, as a disappointment.
The nuance is important.
The combined company took the Nuance name.
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