The former, for example, might include the percipient's being in a state of child-like trust, whereas no such state is included in the latter.
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In the past, somepercipientperson saw a danger or thought he saw a new danger.
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Morepercipientjournalists were able to detect the new atmosphere at the conference.
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The distortion of straight lines into curves in the perceptual representation is not immediately apparent to thepercipientbecause they are perceived to be straight.
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Shepard believes that by removing thepercipientfrom ordinary contact with stimulation we can show that kinematic geometry is internal.
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This compression of the reference grid to match the compression of space would, in a mathematical system with infinite resolution, completely conceal the compression from thepercipient.
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They made some unusuallypercipientobservations about the conflict of the duty of the advocate.
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This seems to me bothpercipientand ominous, because this is only a start, drastic as it is.
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The leastpercipientsection of the report was paragraph 39, which argued that by taking the first step one was committed to the last.
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Direct elections should bring a greater degree of realism and should result in a morepercipientreflection of public opinion.
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Clearly, they did not foresee that they were creating a monster which could command government foreign policy and corrupt the thinking of hithertopercipientpoliticians.
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In private industry, the profit and loss account, or apercipientmanager, looks through the whole organisation and sees upon which part there is not a profit yield.
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Because of the verypercipientand persuasive speeches to which we have listened, nobody could doubt that we are in the presence of a very real problem.
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On various subjects he has established himself as not only a sensible but apercipientand advanced exponent of important points which some of us should have realised earlier.
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He then discovered that the motor cycle had been sold to somebody else and, beingpercipient, was able to track down the offender and give the information to the police.
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