Sentence examples for perceived into a from inspiring English sources

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Then, with technical skill she embodies the Ideas she has perceived into a form (be it in marble, paint or words on the printed page) that enables the Ideas to be perceived by others.

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Reinhard concluded that, in the unconscious-deliberation condition, the brain had had time to integrate the subtle cues that our conscious mind can't quite perceive into a more complete judgment.

The referred pain elicited by superficial masseter TrPs was perceived into the forehead (8/5 dominant side, 5/5 non-dominant side).

Pommel horse has traditionally been the Americans' worst event in international competition, and turning a perceived weakness into a strength is something Cameron knows how to do.

Others who have profited from the tendency to turn a perceived flaw into a proud distinction include Ms. Paradis, who became the gap-toothed face of Chanel Rouge Coco, and Ms. Hutton, who unabashedly showed off her gap on the cover of Love magazine, the British fashion glossy that is edited (of course) by the gap-toothed superstylist Katie Grand.

If perching on the verge of mystery conveys health benefits, it may be because it's scary, humbling, and inspiring to acknowledge that reality extends beyond our perceived limits into a territory we can't measure with a slide rule.

Moreover, posture failed to remain a significant predictor of dominance after the inclusion of perceived size into a second multiple regression analysis (Table 6).

One study [ 24] suggests that self-efficacy determines whether people translate perceived risk into a search for health information and whether they translate their knowledge into healthy behavioural action.

Our incorporation of perceived limitation into a disease count may be similar to other investigations that have coupled a simple disease count with a health status measure such as the SF-36® and found that doing so strengthened the relationship between comorbidity and utilization and mortality [ 16, 19].

Conscious access appears characterized by the entry of the perceived stimulus into a series of additional brain processes, each restricted in time, while the failure of conscious access results in the breaking of this chain and a subsequent slow decay of the lingering unconscious activity.

The covetous position of Paul McCartney to play bass may be a point of mild controversy, as is the argument between Lennon and McCartney that erupts into a perceived allegation of a homosexual relationship between Lennon and Sutcliffe.

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