Sentence examples for perceptions in which from inspiring English sources

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Amos Oz and Sari Nusseibeh, two of the wiser men on the opposite sides of the Middle Eastern divide, explore the clash of perceptions in which they were raised, while Ayaan Hirsi Ali recalls a Somali grandmother who taught her that as a girl, she was worth no more than rotting sheep fat.

On another big story, 49% of the American public is said to have been convinced by one-sided pro-Israeli coverage of the Gaza Flotilla interception perhaps because it built on long embedded perceptions in which alternative information -- make that factual information -- is excluded.

The survey contained 35 questions, and was divided into five domains: 1. Perceptions, in which we assessed perceived severity of a Salmonella infection and the 2012 outbreak, interest in health information, and perceived health.

However, in spite of the common notion among GPs that patients generally expected antibiotics, we found two perceptions in which GPs said they practiced restrictive prescribing (D and E).

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The crisis was one of "perception", in which the media had grossly distorted the controversial incidents, the chairmen said.

Rejecting the notion that ideas are the direct object of the mind's awareness, Reid substituted a view of perception in which sensations "suggest" material objects.

It's not very useful to say that you've had moments of perception in which the dimensions of space and time have collapsed into each other, leaving no evident seams.

It describes how Mr. K ler uses library research, historical societies, study of military tactics, visits to historic sites and interviews with surviving relations to create an "accurate perception" in which his "meticulous realism" is the "fruition of his research".

Parapsychology studies the cognitive phenomena often called extrasensory perception, in which a person acquires knowledge of other people's thoughts or of future events through channels apparently beyond the five senses.

Take Mr. Flyagin, the horse connoisseur-cum-monk who recounts his extended and remarkable adventures in the title story: Flyagin is certainly guilty of brutish acts, but Leskov ensures that he is seen in the fullness of his own perception, in which all failings (including a disastrous penchant for drink) are accepted as human.

Gaṅgeśa calls such perception, in which universals are grasped as such, non-conceptual (nirvikalpaka) perception.

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