Sentence examples for perceived accurately from inspiring English sources

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"She may not have perceived accurately what was happening to Nixzmary, but she did not 'do nothing.' She did what she thought best based on what she perceived".

If you don't like it, we can make amendments.' " A public plan would have been perceived, accurately, as a scornful rejection of the existing negotiations.

Similarly, the parallelism, or otherwise, of pairs of lines can be perceived accurately because on moving the eye over the lines the distance between them must remain the same.

The debate over motivation, he said "does not in any way, I think, detract from the basic point that everyone during the election perceived accurately – that in fact what the Russian hack had done was create more problems for the Clinton campaign than it had for the Trump campaign".

However, a situation must first be perceived accurately, so that the relevant information can be brought into the processing system (Plessner & Haar, 2006).

If depth was perceived accurately, then it should increase in just the same way with the disparity present in the image.

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Computer software can create extraordinarily realistic three-dimensional representations of entire airplane cabins, Park told me, but there are still features and qualities you can't perceive accurately without studying a full-size physical object.

To be willing to sacrifice innocent civilians, one would have had to perceive accurately conditions in the camp and to presume that interrupting the killing process would be worth the loss of life in Allied bombings.

The current findings indicated that, for all children, fast transitions were only perceived less accurately when they also differed on one phonetic feature and were therefore highly similar.

Feedback indicated that sample exam questions and practice exams were not perceived to accurately reflect the final PCE exam, and that there was a lack of detailed feedback after practice exams.

Enter: the mental act of discernment, which Yifa describes as, " the quality of mind that analyzes and perceives accurately the nature of something and then forms a thoughtful and accurate judgment about it".

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