Sentence examples for perceived implied from inspiring English sources

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This suggests that, at this stage, our measure of motor excitability is not sensitive to small differences in perceived implied motion and instead reflects a coarse categorization of the observed body posture as a dynamic or static body configuration.

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Syn-aesthesis denoting "co-perceiving", implies the association of two sensory elements with little connection to the cognitive level.

Some colleges and universities have scrapped old mascots and symbols that may be perceived as implying collective pride in histories of slavery and oppression.

This is perceived as implying cause and effect: statins reduce LDL cholesterol and prevent heart disease, so reducing LDL cholesterol prevents heart disease.

William Safire, master of words, bar none, has striven in his column to convince us that a "war of choice" is, and has historically been, a country's means of defending its security when it perceives an implied or potential threat.

However, the polarity of these effects were both reversed when searching remembered objects, relative to searching perceived objects, implying that feature-based selection in memory and perception might not proceed via identical mechanisms.

They may, in some cases, not have the capacity to negotiate for condom use with their partners, as this may be perceived to imply promiscuity.

Second we show through a simulation study that more perceived uncertainty implies higher level of cooperation in communities of selfish individuals.

Within the Natursyns model (the Danish word 'natur' corresponding to "nature" in English and "syn" implying perceived, imagined, cognized and culturally agreed interpretations) landscape is understood simultaneously as: 'habitat', unrealised sense impressions; 'area', all the ways in which nature is cognised; and as 'symbol', all types of representations of nature and its parts.

The lowest levels of discomfort were expressed by males within the categories of non- perceived abuse, thereby implying a high level of tolerance regarding violent conduct within their relationships, and thus also supposing great risk.

The authors suggest "competition by design" proved only effective in cases of low (perceived) competition which implies that when teams experience fierce instead of mild competition, benefits for creative performance will not be realized.

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