Sentence examples for perceptive behavior from inspiring English sources

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We propose naming this phenomenon: 'virus perceptive behavior'.

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Whether such viral perceptive behaviors play a role in the vector-transmission of other viruses is entirely unknown, and will thus be a question of great priority in the field of research on virus transmission.

He is a perceptive observer of social behavior, but in "Two Thousand Years" there is more discussion than behavior.

To Andy Breckman, Monk's orderly mind, logical methods, meticulous attention to detail and perceptive analysis of criminal behavior make him something of a cross between Sherlock Holmes, minus the ego, and a neater, cleaner Columbo.

With her life at stake, Ms. Betancourt proves quite perceptive in analyzing human behavior: the morale-sapping mind games that captives played with one another as well as the strategies she used in hopes of preserving some shred of dignity and keeping her guerrilla adversaries off balance.

Behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) are defined as a group of symptoms of disturbed perceptive thought content, mood, or behavior that include agitation, depression, apathy, repetitive questioning, psychosis, aggression, sleep problems, and wandering.

A bank officer or executive may be perceptive enough to recognize the herd behavior, and see that the herd is heading to disaster.

Rohmer, who died in 2010, was, after all, a moraliste in both senses — both the most perceptive modern cinematic observer of the moral implications of behavior and a fanatical monogamist whose master trope is the quasi-divine revelation of the one true love and the obstacles and distractions that the daily course of life places in its way.

Rohmer, who died in 2010, was, after all, a moraliste in both senses both the most perceptive modern cinematic observer of the moral implications of behavior and a fanatical monogamist whose master trope is the quasi-divine revelation of the one true love and the obstacles and distractions that the daily course of life places in its way.

Since pedestrians are considered to be autonomous, intelligent, and perceptive, it is a challenging task to predict pedestrian movement and behavior in comparison to vehicular flows which follow a specific set of traffic rules.

There are instances of disorder in the behavior of bodies, which Cavendish explains in terms of the freedom of (intelligent and perceptive) bodies to respond as they please to the solicitations of the bodies that surround them.

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