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Discover Ludwig"subtle perception" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the act of noticing something small or with great sensitivity. Example: The detective had a subtle perception, noticing the small details that provided the clues to solving the crime.
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In fact, the precision of the details gives the right reader a kind of joy: the shared experience of subtle perception.
In "Safety" she's funny as always, with extra helpings of subtle perception for both romance and lingering heartache.
"The glass ceiling still has very few cracks," panelist and Garden State Film Festival founder Diane Raver wryly noted, in response to the comment "there's a subtle perception that film -- especially film directors -- is a man's world".
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The first impediment to dealing with ambiguous threats stems from cognitive biases what scholar Roberta Wohlstetter calls our "stubborn attachment to existing beliefs". The human mind tends to protect itself from fear by suppressing subtle perceptions of danger.
Pankaj Mishra in the Financial Times pointed out that the narrative is "held together by subtle perceptions rather than plot or strong characterisations … there is something beguiling about this very articulate flâneur picking his way through the snares of consciousness".
Still, although some continued to value his subtle perceptions, the public had generally begun to favour a more elegant style made popular by the portrait painter Anthony Van Dyck in England.
First, the semi-structured interviews were a very powerful approach to obtain even subtle perceptions from the people who are involved in the process of requesting OI.
More subtle aesthetic perceptions may have led to demands for greater decorum.
After listing several specific options for concentration, like breath, bliss, and subtle sense perceptions, he says, in Sutra 1.39, "Or by focusing in whatever manner desired".
Because the RSES may over-estimate learners' confidence and it may be too insensitive to detect subtle positive perceptions about learners' acquisition of research skills, a 'stages of change' (SOC) tool was used to assess progress in changing learners' attitudes, intentions and actions in relation to research 18].
One of the consequences of attentional focus in mindfulness meditation is the increase in body awareness by practitioners attending to internal perceptions, developing their understanding of subtle sensations and perceptions of their body [ 34, 35], with studies based on self-administered questionnaires showing a significant increase in body awareness in practiced meditators (see [ 36]).
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