perceive造句31) Thankfully he was too dim to perceive the effect he had on his beloved and puffed smoke lovingly at every sourness.
32) They are the agents of change but departments may not always perceive this role.
33) If you want me to change my behaviour then I need to perceive some advantage in doing so.
34) He or she must learn to perceive his or her main studies in a broader perspective.
35) Merrill said voters now perceive that Forbes has flip-flopped on issues such as the balanced budget amendment.
36) People perceive the world as though it were guiding and constraining them.
37) These individuals may rightfully perceive that under such conditions, leaving is the only available option.
38) To teach me to perceive the shades of beauty and the shades of meaning ....
39) Some require anonymous donors who perceive their role as similar to that of blood donors.
40) It sounds perfectly reasonable, but you will perceive that here is the nub of the matter.
41) They perceive me as very sensitive, eager to do the right thing.
42) This exchange of energy explains how we perceive the world.
43) Through their photography Marcy and Muybridge opened up to vision things that the human eye could not perceive.
44) We can not say that there is a separate, solid, objective world which different creatures perceive in different ways.
45) The central concern for all these groups is with what they perceive to be declining moral standards.
46) Some heads were temperamentally and intellectually less inclined than others to perceive education in terms of grand statements and ringing slogans.
47) Is it sufficient that he perceives a suspicion of bias, or must he perceive the higher hurdle of likelihood?
48) People who otherwise consider individual responsibility the pinnacle of virtue seem unable to perceive an individual responsibility to protect an endangered planet.
49) For example, if I perceive you to be friendly, then I am likely to act in a friendly manner towards you.
50) I dated Courtney Love for a while and that was another education on how people perceive.
51) If we choose to perceive some one in a negative light, we expect and react to their negative behaviors.
52) When you listen to their records they're always a lot slower than you perceive them to be.
53) The least favourable attitudes were found amongst subordinates who were unable to perceive a consistent style of leadership in their boss.
54) The equipment they use to perceive sound waves in the air is, however, quite new.
55) Dominating such studies has been a tendency to perceive objects as being reflective in a relatively passive sense.
56) The situation is different for native speakers of the language who automatically perceive the speech as being chopped up into discrete units.
57) This is a particularly fascinating example, and if we think it through we can perceive that the preconception belies the reality.
58) Essentially, creativity, as Coleridge sees it, comes down to the ability to perceive the whole picture.
59) Because the authors perceive oral communication to be of great significance in business, they further recommend that: 7.
60) Citizens perceive their relationship to one another and they believe in their capacity to act.