It struck me how quick I was to perceive myself as sloppy, lazy and careless.
Simply possessing a valuable skill was enough for leaders to perceive them as a threat.
To perceive things differently, you must be exposed to divergent ideas, places and people.
Global mindset can be defined as the ability to perceive and decode behaviors in multiple cultural contexts.
There is no digital agenda so far but I am starting to perceive an awareness of entrepreneurship.
Research suggests that the way we wish to perceive ourselves has a profound impact on how we behave.
One of the longstanding trends of modern technology is to make it easier and easier to perceive fine-grained content.
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And he has begun to perceive some themes that tie together the young adults who ask him to lunch.
They may continue to perceive that their contribution to the war effort (er, struggle) is confined to going shopping.
Too many senior policemen seem to lack the capacity or character to perceive and admit faults in their organisation.
Empathy is a gateway to compassion, our inner tuning fork that allows us to perceive the inner state of others.
Many appear to perceive faces as if they were inanimate objects - using a completely different part of the brain.
Instead, Tea Partiers signal that society is beginning to perceive, and trust, that the epoch of total war has ended.
They want the American viewing public to perceive the Olympics and, to some extent, the host country in a favorable light.
Women are substantially more likely than men to perceive the electoral environment as highly competitive and biased against female candidates. 2.
While boats and buoys are tangible, many times the patterns are in the intangibles, which is harder to perceive (and measure).
But Israel has been the victim of Iranian-sponsored terrorism and still has reason to perceive the Islamic republic as an active threat.
Alienated from both the aristocracy and the bourgeoisie, the young men were left to perceive the world through the lens of their loneliness.
Churchill's exceptional openness to intense emotion may help explain how he was able to sense danger that more conventional minds failed to perceive.
Once you get past that panel and its many charms, you'll start to perceive the rest of the interior, which is, for the most part, nice.
We also try to preserve a positive self-image and we go to great lengths to get others to perceive us positively as well.
We human beings have a tendency to perceive some relatively harmless things as dangerous while we ignore dangerous things we ought to be worrying about.
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They can get so caught up in what they are trying to do that they fail to perceive current reality as clearly as they might.
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The public tends to perceive sharks as man-eaters, yet shark attacks on humans are rare: about 100 are recorded each year, few of them fatal.
With just a bit of effort and patience you'll start to perceive a parallel universe of flight that has existed next to you, unseen, for years.
Like the ancient philosophers or medieval mystics, we long to perceive the secret and idiosyncratic pattern within chaos, the singular currents running through the tumultuous sea.
Nowadays, though, such portrayals are common enough that the play's initial shock effect has been significantly diminished, making its flaws easier to perceive and harder to forgive.
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Well, people are going to perceive you as a menace.
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That attention allows us to perceive and absorb split-second insights.
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