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The reality, as he perceived it, is the opposite.
Agglutination and dissolution characterize the Célinean event; where a rationale might be perceived, it is suppressed.
The problem, as Mr. Carson perceived it, is that many such donations were not formally planned or well organized.
With "David," he — and the rest of the crew, led by the field producer Gregory Shuker and the cinematographers D. A. Pennebaker (who, happily, is still making films) and William Ray — were in the presence of troubled people, and the very nature of that trouble, as they perceived it, is integrated into the stylistic and sensory texture of the film.
Significance: Patients are unlikely to perceive a change in voice as a result of upper airway surgeries, but in those cases where a difference is perceived, it is likely to be a positive change.
One difficulty, raised by Malcolm Budd (Budd 2002 and 2003) and Robert Stecker (Stecker1997c), is that since there are many categories in which a given natural item may correctly be perceived, it is unclear which correct category is the one in which the item is perceived as having the aesthetic properties it actually has.
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The way I perceived it was the way I perceived it.
Fidelity, as she perceived it, wasn't something literal and pedantic.
"His privilege isn't perceived, it's very real," Brathwaite wrote.
Whether the bullying was real or merely perceived, it's clear that the kid was troubled.
In such examples gaining better care, as the participants perceived it, was a direct, major benefit.
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