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How to use perception in a sentence

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Part of the public outcry about journos is the perception that journos spindoctor their stories.
From its earliest days, the mass media played an important role in the popular perception of the detective.
It is strange, in fact, that the perception of immigrants as unproductive scroungers has had such staying power.
This is a messy and particularly thankless task that comes with the job, and challenges an editor's perception of the field and himself.
To the midfielder, the perception of him as a mirthless martinet is a failure to understand the greatest manager this country has produced.
In turns of sealing the bottle best, a screw top probably does a better job than a cork, but there is a bit of a problem with perception.
In addition, the patient's perception of pain control has been established as a marker of quality.
In view of the threat perception from Maoists, the security cover has been tightened.
Many scientific instruments have been developed because of the unreliability or inadequacy of perception.
In our perception of the world, spatial and temporal dimensions merely appear to be distinct.
The common perception was they weren't going to lose in their own backyard.
The rise of maiolica during the Italian Renaissance signaled a change in the perception and purpose of ceramic wares.
Our perception of sweetness can be affected by a number of other factors, such as temperature, tannin and carbon dioxide, not to mention alcohol.
So what is the perception in the eyes of most female officers about those focus groups, that they are action groups or talking shops?
In the recognition of ambiguous and multivocal model, the perception of the human will oscillate.
No performer, teacher, or leader of an ensemble could function properly without a high degree of aural perception.
It's true what they say about heightened aural perception when you're deprived of your other senses.
Fans of the artist say his unique color perception translates into images that shimmer with texture, richness of color and an aura of mystique.
Stanley Coren has studied human perception and its development, primarily in the areas of vision and audition.
The perception of being pressed by a cat was not always based on visual hallucination and physical testimony, but also on tactile sensation.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The wiser they are in intelligence the less perception of cognizance they have.
But the measure of the value of an experience lies in the perception of relationships or continuities to which it leads up.
Extremely clever at any form of brainwork, she was gauche and brusque in her manners, and totally lacking in perception.
It helped him to a clearer and keener perception of the place assigned him by the family.
They have compensatory perception of a kind that is still quite mysterious.
The events of sense perception permit also conceptually of infinite division in their spatial relations.
For perception in any subject is vain, unless it can desire, and appetence is useless, unless it can move.
Like other great thinkers, he was absorbed with one idea, and that idea was the absoluteness of perception.
Simply because our auditive perception has assumed the habit of saturating itself with visual images.
And we'll add everything I know of coordination, synthesis, and perception.
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