Sentence examples for previous perceptions from inspiring English sources

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Questioning previous perceptions and beliefs characterized most insider successions during this stage.

"We are looking into an unprecedented abyss of economic and social turmoil that confounds our previous perceptions of historical risk.

Did his piano sound, as mine does, out of tune, as though it had been prepared by John Cage to defy all previous perceptions of what a piano should sound like?

"In admitting the Baltic states and arranging guarantees for their security, many in NATO apparently proceeded from previous perceptions that a war is possible in Europe," the spokesman for Russia's Foreign Ministry, Aleksandr V. Yakovenko, said on Monday.

Presented examples of sandwich, half-sandwich and octahedral d6-metal complexes reinforce previous perceptions that metal complexes are highly promising scaffolds for the design of small-molecule protein binders and complement the molecular diversity of organic chemistry by opening untapped chemical space.

There was a student in my class who was having difficulty modifying previous perceptions regarding how to approach a specific student who was displaying challenging behaviors at school.

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Both models are essentially standard oscillator models expanded with an additional interaction [6] or storage mechanism [23] to allow a trace of previous perception to bias the next percept choice at stimulus reappearance.

Unlike the previous perception, the capacity decay in the initial cycles of the SnO2 anode is mainly induced by the gradual degradation of the reversible conversion reaction (Sn + Li2O←→SnO2) at a potential > 1.0 V due to Sn coarsening with cycling.

The attention it attracted was due in large part to the previous perception of the city as the capital of a country that was "emerging", a process which in the west is seen as a uniform and smooth ascent of hundreds of millions of people.

Indeed, any subsequent perception necessarily has a new object since the object of the previous perception, being a momentary particular, has already ceased to exist when the subsequent perception arises.

A first-personal belief that one's present perception is qualitatively similar to a perception one had in the past requires remembering having had that previous perception and recalling its quality and character.

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