Sentence examples for perceived until from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Keegan acutely observes, "Though the truth was not perceived until much later in the war, and then only by a few professional Northern soldiers of brutal imagination, the Southern mind was the only profitable target in the Confederacy".

He had suffered a stroke after retiring on the night of March 1 2, but this was not perceived until the morning because of his concern for personal security.

Juncker, perceived until now as an honest broker in the crisis – taking a softer approach than the Germans, who are viewed in Greece as the architects of austerity – has rarely been seen in such an irate state, sources close to the EU in Garmisch-Partenkirchen said.

Of course, the demands of day-to-day affairs seldom require any distinction between the perception of an object and the object perceived, until one encounters an illusion which demands the differentiation of, say, a mirage from a puddle or pond.

Usually the fibrosis driving process occurs silently and is not perceived until the allograft starts to loose function or a surveillance renal biopsy is performed.

13 14 However, the sensation of thirst may often not be perceived until 1.5 L of body water is lost, 15 16 or a 2% body mass deficit is incurred.

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Thereby, the diagnostic-assessment-based CDM approach basically differs from traditional instructional assumption in VET, in that each challenge/task has to comprise a complete vocational action (from perceiving until reflection) and that, therefore, in each challenge/task all skills are necessary (e.g., Oser et al. 2009).

The problem — as the Fed perceived it until last week and maybe even now — is that there are also signs of inflation.

What was fascinating, and horrible, about Frey and his Red Wedding is that this man is no implacable Tywin Lannister but rather a petty tyrant dwelling on a perceived injustice until it consumes him.

Gaming the old system abounded: until the Department for Education blocked the tactic, schools would enter pupils early and often for exams to get the sought-after C. A cottage industry sprang up in guiding schools towards different subjects and more exotic options, according to perceived difficulty, until some were blocked by the DfE or Ofqual, the exams watchdog.

In the old days when there was no formal system, newspapers and television would make a squawk about perceived injustices until the guilty party at least felt sufficiently vilified, but nowadays it suffices simply to mention that an incident took place behind the referee's back that the perpetrator could be hearing about later.

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