Examples of using A perception in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Psychic intuition is really a perception based skill.
There was a perception that grandparents lacked“education” to comprehend the demands of youth
In short, Argentine wines have a perception of high quality
We need to see and to have a perception of how things are,
It is a perception of sound in proximity to the head in the absence of an external source.
Such a thing must have real importance to us and is a perception that we have of an experience….
since it is a perception that is not related to an external source.
Simplicity is the minimally satisfying solution that comes with the lowest cost and as a perception that depends on us and the context where the experience is lived.
With TMN Drive, it is also possible to view 3D buildings in images that suggest to the user a perception extremely close to reality.
in the medium term(there's a perception) that one party doesn't exist without the other.
Iran argues that these experiences contribute to a perception that foreign nuclear supplies are potentially subject to being interrupted.
There is a perception in Ireland that the poor are treated differently by the courts.
Such a perception then was called a kataleptic phantasia(Greek:
They should impart a perception of the degree to which the organization has been able to affect policy,
Political and institutional uncertainty, a perception of rising insecurity
there was a perception that the profile obtained is still not the one desired.
And they had a perception, a judgement, that Rupert Murdoch,
there was a perception that the Liberal Alliance
