‘The properties perceived by other senses are also conveyed by contact of some kind.’.‘You're actually perceiving it through your senses and through an exploration of what the idea might be perceived through your senses.’.‘The robe that Euripides's Medea sends as a gift glues together the flesh and the bones of her rival but the sense that perceives the progress of this deadly confusion is sight.’.‘I was perceiving in terms of the topography and the topographical maps I had seen.’.‘I find it funny how people always forget to put into perspective what was perceived at the time.’.‘Furthermore, faculty also perceived a lack of access to equipment and facilities.’.‘The patient perceives a distorted reality but is usually unaware that he is ill.’.‘There is evidence to suggest that students do perceive benefit from ethics courses.’.‘Although instructors are trained, variation in assessments between groups are still perceived by students.’.
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‘The intuition perceives patterns and rhythms.’.‘Spatial intelligence, the power to perceive form and give visual shape to ideas, is equally important.’.‘Congress was a long way from conceiving itself to have this power or perceiving a need to exercise it.’.‘A person who is conscious selectively perceives sensations, attending to some while filtering out others.’.‘People admire that quiet charm, perceiving great depth and understanding behind that gentle manner.’.‘Her ability to understand, to perceive the nature of the truth was what was being tested.’.‘he was quick to perceive that there was little future in such arguments’.