How To Use Percipient In A Sentence

  • The percipient who settles for contemplation is unable to experience art in quite this active way, but neither is the one driven by the sheer desire for beauty, who is willing to sacrifice the particularity of the work for the abstractly sensual, nor the "investigator," who, in his/her preference for "data" or illustration can only be impatient with the "uniqueness of the object perceived. March 2010
  • Cs liberati Anne de Veer Abbatisse de Berkyng, per manus domini Roberti de Wakfeld clerici, super expensis domine Elizabethe uxoris Roberti de Brus, percipientis per ebdomadum xxs., et ibidem perhendinantis. Notes and Queries, Number 12, January 19, 1850
  • Thus one percipient observer, Richard Hofstadter, in 1955.
  • Both judges and percipients may detect creases, marks, smudges, temperature differences or other artifacts that result if actual targets have been handled and then mixed in with targets from a pool for judging.
  • Nevertheless, is it the case that the ‘auctioneers’ are without doubt the more percipient of the regulators?
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  • Always inclined to hypochondria, the valedictory volume of his diaries catalogues his decline with percipient accuracy.
  • Sometimes he would bring friends for weekends and John longed for Hilda's shrewd eye, percipient comment. IN LOVE AND WAR
  • The experimenter identified problems in visualization protocols, so percipients were instructed to formalize their visualization techniques amongst themselves.
  • In both modes, three percipients would be used, and the individual mentations about each site would be combined into a single mentation pertinent to that site, which was to be ranked by an independent judge.
  • It is interwoven experientially with an array of other elements which affect its character and the meaning it has for the percipient.
  • In chapter 2, which examines the British case, there are some percipient observations which counter the once familiar view that nothing in Britain matched the importance which American railroads exerted in their economy.
  • It is lucidly and coherently structured around a single axiom, a single percipient insight into the nature not only of tyranny, but implicitly of the State apparatus itself…
  • In that, he may have been more percipient than he could have realised at the time.
  • The ontological principle of sociality is a fundamentally evolutionary concept that describes reality as a process in which percipient events adjust to new situations and adapt themselves to a variety of consentient sets.
  • My friend was far more informed, articulate, and percipient than I was.
  • The small percipient eyes are screwed up, and wrinkled from his repeated minute scrutinies.
  • a percipient author
  • He never travelled to any of the European capitals outside Vienna, and he lacked percipient champions who could both recognize his worth and noise his talents abroad.
  • Neque rursus nos aliter discere poteramus, nisi Magistrum nostrum videntes, et per auditum nostrum vocem ejus percipientes, uti imitatores quidem operum, factores autem sermonum ejus facti, communionem habeamus cum ipso Christologia
  • This instruction was necessary as some percipients seemed to have deployed protocols that may have encouraged retrocognition and precognition rather than real-time remote viewing.
  • For years your columnist has been the smartest and most percipient commentator on matters political and was always ahead of the posse.
  • He is a percipient young man and can pick up opponents' weaknesses very quickly.
  • Rather than arguing that things convey their reality to percipients which would imply that we recognize as real only those things possessed of "whatness", James argues that the sense of reality is a constituent part of the percipient's experience that may in fact be independent of the object of that experience. Philocrites: The ontological imagination.
  • But Eliot is wrong, or impercipient, in her implication that there is something unexpected, or unprepared for, in Esmond's eventual union with Rachel.
  • The perceptual object arises within this interactive matrix and is ‘determined by its reference to some percipient event, or individual, in a consentient set’.
  • The form within a consentient set is determined by reference to a percipient individual.
  • In other words, physiologists here fully recognize that colour, or any other thing perceived, only exists _as perceived_ in virtue of a subjective element blending with an objective; the thing _as perceived_ is recognized as having no existence apart from its relation to a percipient mind. Mind and Motion and Monism
  • The small percipient eyes are screwed up, and wrinkled from his repeated minute scrutinies.
  • The Idea which is independent or for itself, when viewed on the point of this unity with itself, is Perception or Intuition, and the percipient Idea is Nature.
  • But the willpower of those percipient priests had stuck in his mind like a stupidly swallowed toothpick in the throat.
  • Results indicated that one of the percipients ' reports should be evaluated with special caution.
  • The small percipient eyes are screwed up, and wrinkled from his repeated minute scrutinies.
  • The results showed that the joining women's cognition were the more profound than that of un joining, but a part of crowd's cognition was yet impercipient.

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