perception in the PONS Dictionary

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Both the production of the signal from the sender and the perception and subsequent response from the receiver need to coevolve.
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Perception is personal so truth is also personal.
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This (with reference to perception) is the claim that sensations are, by themselves, unable to provide a unique description of the world.
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Scores from interview-based research into visitor perceptions also improved strongly.
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Thus, the brain controls the perception of pain quite directly, and can be trained to turn off forms of pain that are not useful.
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They will share their perceptions with their friends.
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This leads to a large error in altitude perception, and any descent can result in impact with the surface.
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In a way it changed the perception of the company.
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She explained that this fight had been for her to test her own perceptions.
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One reason women do not follow doctors' advice is due to the perception that the information given is false.
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