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  • Drop candidates must visually indicate their receptivity.
  • The constant form of this receptivity, which we call sensibility, is a necessary condition of all relations in which objects can be intuited as existing without us, and when abstraction of these objects is made, is a pure intuition, to which we give the name of space. The Critique of Pure Reason
  • In the field of confessional theology there have been developments that allow greater receptivity to new ideas.
  • In addition to its role in sperm competition, seminal fluid stimulates oviposition and reduces female receptivity to future mating.
  • With Butterick ... the order was reversed, as the period of receptivity began first," and it was classified, therefore, as regularly protogynous. Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the Forty-Second Annual Meeting Urbana, Illinois, August 28, 29 and 30, 1951
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  • The supersonic boundary - layer receptivity to local disturbance in freestream is studied by DNS.
  • First, several studies have demonstrated that larger males deliver larger spermatophores that reduce post-mating receptivity and female propensity to remate.
  • It traps pheromones to alert potential mates of sexual receptivity.
  • Geniuses must have a wild look, their hair must be in disarray, their mind must be in torment on account of their receptivity to divine afflatus, which comes in via the hair.
  • They then feel that when they interpret out of a greater receptivity to this, there is more conviction for the analyst and for the analysand.
  • their receptivity to the proposal
  • Endometrial receptivity is an important factor in deciding the successful nidation of embryon, of which the successful evaluation is the key link of assisted reproductive technology(ART).
  • Reading Paul Williams on the subject has taught me that the show you see is not necessarily the one you hear -- so I'm eager to find a recording of the show and re-experience it more specifically through my ears, away from the smell of the hoagy being eaten by the stranger sitting next to me, removed from all the people standing or milling back and forth in front of us, apart from the raised cell phones -- just the pure, undistracted sound of the music and the receptivity of one for whom it was intended. My First Dylan Show
  • Sergio replied to my friend with such extraordinary receptivity and honesty that the critic (an Iranian) was instantly disarmed.
  • Mr. Follet points out, for instance, how in "Chance" we have one layer of personal receptivity after another; each one, as in a sort of rich palimpsest of overlaid impressions, making the material under our hands thicker, fuller, more significant, more symbolic, more underscored and overscored with interesting personal values. Suspended Judgments Essays on Books and Sensations
  • At all events he recognizes the possibility of conscious receptivity in disembodied spirits. caught up -- (Ac 8: 39). to the third heaven -- even to, &c. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • A medium suggests a go-between; automatist points to the involuntary side of the phenomenon; sensitive, to having a well-poised receptivity. Experiencing the Next World Now
  • Some have suggested that hens cackle to announce to roosters their renewed receptivity to mating.
  • The great literary critic and novelist George Steiner 1989, 181 writes that “all of us have experienced twilit, penumbral moods of diffuse attention and unresistant receptivity on the one hand, and of tensed, heightened focus on the other.” The Muse in the Machine
  • Oddly, television, despite its factory-like production mechanisms, surpasses film in receptivity to chance in its productions.
  • We apply the term sensibility to the receptivity of the mind for impressions, in so far as it is in some way affected; and, on the other hand, we call the faculty of spontaneously producing representations, or the spontaneity of cognition, understanding. The Critique of Pure Reason
  • It is a corpus based on the assumption of the achievements of a European sensibility, steeped in cultural acquirements, aesthetic eclecticism and an accommodating receptivity of mind.
  • Individuals who have access to those metaphysical lights can be invested with the viceregency of God, depending on the degree of their receptivity and the purity of their hearts. Suhrawardi
  • There were moments when the expansive peace and receptivity of Shabbat alighted or the words of the siddur leapt into my mind, the words of Psalms or Torah.
  • Pollen longevity may differ depending on whether male and female receptivity is simultaneous or not.
  • The temporal aspects of stigma receptivity and pollen longevity were investigated in relation to protandry (the occurrence of anther dehiscence prior to stigma receptivity) and breeding system.
  • It produces a sense of “flow,” of “unresistant receptivity,” because at low focus, the thought-stream is literally out of control: control presupposes at least some degree of choosing, that is, of focus. The Muse in the Machine
  • For some persons of indigenous ancestry the judicial receptivity to the right to be consulted, money damages and practicing the occasional hunting or fishing technique as did their ancestors, is a bird in the hand. The Conflicted Relationship between Lawyers and “Indians” : Law is Cool
  • So the audience is preselected for its receptivity to the message.
  • But our spirituality DOES deeply need openings and pauses and receptivity to flourish, this is just as "spiritual" as outwardness and activity. Taking Time To Reflect

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