perception|perceptions in English
noun
[per·cep·tion || pər'sepʃn /pə'-]
sense, feeling, intuition; comprehension, understanding
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1. Perception Apperceptions perceptions perceptional apperceptive precipitation perspiration percipient preoccupation percipience
2. Perceptions of Inequality
3. The questionnaire was able to reflect pilots' retroactive perceptions and the accuracy of these perceptions.
4. Perceptions and attitudes affect subsequent behaviour.
5. He takes habitual perception as automatic as it Automatizes sense perception
6. Auditory hallucinations are false perceptions of sound.
7. 21 Conflicts between reasoning and perception are resolved in favor of perception.
8. Third-party perception.
9. Conversely, reading a right-wing paper had much more influence upon perceptions of Britain's performance than on perceptions of family circumstances
10. How do we turn molecules into perceptions?
11. No perspective, no perception. New perspective, new perception. Toba Beta
12. Conversely, reading a right-wing paper had much more influence upon perceptions of Britain's performance than on perceptions of family circumstances.
13. OUR POWER OF PERCEPTION
14. There was a connection between these flawed perceptions.
15. CIE Chromaticity and Perception
16. Depth perception : wonder of evolution, miracle of sensory perception, and envy of the cyclops.
17. Arabs are more likely to have subjective perceptions
18. The impact of conversational Acknowledgers on perceptions of psychotherapists
19. The world, your perceptions of it, your very body.
20. The frail web of human perceptions was laid bare.
21. Actuality: Actuality is a perception
22. — hazard perception and accident avoidance,
23. Distortions of perception in colors,
24. The reality totally contradicted initial perceptions of this planet.
25. usage without perception of colour;