Sentence examples for perceptible turn from inspiring English sources

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The secret rests in a barely perceptible turn.

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The creature's latent deadliness, which was already perceptible in the painting, turns into a sort of applied lethality that it acts out through dynamic motion in the film.

The engine — three-quarter horsepower, roughly equivalent to that of a Cuisinart — is underneath the floor at the center of the restaurant, which revolves at the just perceptible rate of one full turn every fifty-eight minutes.

The ocean to the west and the longitudinal Darling Scarp to the east create perceptible boundaries for development and in turn promote an elongated urbanization pattern, north to south following the coastline.

Xenocrates operated, in parallel with Speusippus and Plato (as Aristotle reports Plato), with a scheme in which two principles--the One and something called any or all of 'the everflowing'pluralityity' (Aëtius i 3. 23), or 'the Indefinite Dyad' (Theophrastus, Metaphysics vi --generate these form-numbers, and then, in turn, lines, planes, solids, and perceptible things.

It is, thanks to Moore's law, exponential: its effects, barely perceptible for the first few decades, are turning explosive.

There is a perceptible staginess to many of the perfectly turned scenes, reminiscent at times of such movies as "The Bridge on the River Kwai," "A Man for All Seasons," and even "Zulu" or "The Man Who Would Be King".

To turn it into a line with a perceptible concept and a logical evolution.

The Mirror Carousel, for instance, subverts our expectations of a traditional carousel by slowing down its movement to a barely perceptible crawl, while the reflective exterior plays with our spatial perceptions and turns the room in on itself.

If, under stress, the variation engendered by the prion turns out to be deleterious, only a few cells will perish without perceptible fitness consequence to the entire colony.

This final point suggests, in turn, that from Newton's point of view, colors are not solely perceived, or even perceptible, aspects of physical objects; they can also be conceived of as hidden features of light which cannot be perceived directly under any ordinary circumstance (the physical influence of the prism is required for them to become perceptible).

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