Sentence examples for privileged perceptions from inspiring English sources

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The present Section considers two such theses about our epistemically privileged perceptions.

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Depending on one's perceptions of privileged people, J. Press either gives rise to visions of Beefeater-saturated extraffairsl affairs behind the tennis courts at the Greenwich Field Club or remains the proper and unpretentious place to buy a whale-print belt.

Geographically, the perception of a privileged elite is stretching the divide between north and south.

The prime minister also attempts in the draft of the speech to dispel the public's perception of his privileged background by disclosing his daughter Nancy is happy because she is going with her best friend to a good secondary state school in London.

To utilize one's competence was another vital experience, which gave meaning to the participants' lives and a perception of being privileged.

Indeed, for some authors, location has been considered to have a privileged role in both visual perception and WM, by allowing binding of different nonspatial features that belong to an object located at a specific position in space (Treisman & Gelade, 1980; Treisman & Zhang, 2006; Wheeler & Treisman, 2002).

The perception of exclusivity and privileged access enables him to charge big-city prices, but if he were serving only a handful of diners each week it wouldn't add up to a huge haul.

Despite the hard realities of public and charter-school budgets, it is rather difficult to sway the public's perception that charter schools are privileged experiments funded by the wealthy and enjoyed by the lucky few.

Compared with perception, introspection seems to be privileged by virtue of being less error prone.

When it comes to western media coverage of Africa, the continent's privileged classes are usually more concerned with the perceptions created than with the realities depicted.

Many of the earliest results were at first dismissed as inaccurate given the perception of the brain as an "immune privileged" organ, i.e. an organ that does not elicit inflammation in response to antigens or damage.

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