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Let's see how many of her peers are more perceptive.
Young people are more perceptive than they often get credit for.
Yeah, more perceptive, and more receptive to themes we shelter kids from.
On the whole, they are more perceptive than the spiritual healers—and
You become more perceptive to your mind, body, breath, and energy over time.
And I was even more perceptive of whether others were sexually attracted to me.
Do you think my stories treat children as if they're more perceptive than what most people would?
What's different is that those robots are a lot smaller, more perceptive and more collaborative than their predecessors.
Rather, a new generation of manufacturing robots is emerging that is more collaborative, smaller and more perceptive than traditional machinery.
Wearing a garment covered in big blue eyes, he becomes supernatural, wiser and more perceptive than his creator and permanently unblinking.
I admire that, and I also think that becoming more perceptive about other people and yourself is in many ways a learned skill.
If true, it would make sense for women to have evolved to be more perceptive than men of differences in other people's intelligence.
The more perceptive satires not only speak truth to power, but also interrogate the societies that enabled that power to move into place.
Human beings are incredibly perceptive, and they seem to be more perceptive when they look at people above them than when they look down.
Alexios uses Ikaros to scout areas, and he gets more perceptive with every synchronization (thankfully, the synchronization points no longer un-fog the game map).
Sharp-witted and outspoken, Sharon can be a bulldozer; she's the more cynical of the two, but therefore often the more perceptive of the two.
"If he was listening to the public and looking at all the letters and phone calls and postcards, he should have been more perceptive," Gilbert said.
"I believe that children are far more perceptive and wise than American books give them credit for being," Natalie Babbitt, the author of "Tuck Everlasting," once said.
HONG KONG — When the United States Air Force wanted help making military robots more perceptive, it turned to a Boston-based artificial intelligence start-up called Neurala.
His experiences certainly helped to drive a darker and more perceptive tone in his films, examining the malcontented undercurrents of Indian society that Bollywood generally steered clear of.
"In our studies, females across all age groups are more perceptive about emotions found in the face," said Dr. Raquel Gur, a professor of psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania.
For the more perceptive, it's clear that he's dropping all kinds of hints about why this won't work in the long run, though it will certainly work in the short term.
But the people who will consume the products of that experimentation are smarter and more perceptive than they know, and laxity on the part of creators will be more obvious than ever.
"Today I think primates are sometimes more perceptive than humans at reading facial expressions and body language because that's all they have to go by, whereas we are always waiting for the words — and words can be highly misleading."
Once Mary Richards was conceived as a single professional woman in her thirties, co-creators Brooks and Burns — more perceptive than a lot of male producers — realized they had no idea what it was like to be a single professional woman in her thirties.
While it's easy to sneer at the reviewer who wrote of the pharmacist-turned-poet, "Back to the shop Mr John, back to plasters, pills, and ointment boxes," one also has to acknowledge that Percy Shelley, in calling the critic a "noteless blot on a remembered name", was also engaging in criticism, albeit of a more perceptive sort.
Fresh and funny and funky. Made for about 1 percent of the budget of New York, New York, but a hundred times funnier and more perceptive." Joseph Gelmis of Newsday also raved, "More vitality, imagination, zany comedy and stellar performances than most movies. It's one of the most memorable movies of this year.
In this book, dragons do not breathe fire, but do give off a black vapor that people usually think is smoke.Calder. The Dragonslayer's Apprentice. p. 23, 42. The author also alludes in passing to the idea that advanced people are should be more perceptive and need to say less to communicate more, as Ron does.Calder.
The more perceptive Chunky becomes increasingly jealous. Page perfects a device that can open any safe. Chunky tells him that he knows a gang of crooks who would pay a lot of money for it, but Molly tells him that crime does not pay. Page shows his invention to the directors of a bank, Judge Banning being one.
The book has not attracted much attention. In the 1950s some critics held James' enthusiasm for Sargent against him. When Sargent's own critical position improved, James' appreciation of his fellow expatriate seemed more perceptive and praiseworthy. Many critics have lauded James for his warm and humorous essay on Daumier, which helped establish the caricaturist as a serious artist.
He gained the , making him even more perceptive than those who can see. In a ruse to gain Kyo's body, Akira temporarily joined Nobunaga's warriors by killing Ajira, the servant of Nobunaga. Because of this, Akira was allowed to adopt Ajira's name. After Akira betrayed Nobunaga, he joined Kyo again after Okuni gave him her hair.
Mma Ramotse's "musings on power, mortality and human frailty and foolishness seem more perceptive" and Grace Makutsi is "wrestling with guilt at her newfound status as the wife of a prosperous man". In sum, she says "The gentle and telling portrait of the human condition lingers". This novel was on the New York Times hardcover fiction best seller list in 2012.
Lorna guesses that there is a new will and its contents. After the funeral, she and her accomplices search desperately for it without success. Dupin is more perceptive; from the clues, he finds and retrieves the document, though he has to fight Martin off to escape the house alive. When the will is read, it reveals that Paul does inherit the money; Lorna, Martin and Mrs.
For example, Reed Richards (Mr. Fantastic) has an Intuition of Excellent, making him significantly more perceptive than the average person whose Intuition is Typical (two ranks lower). The GM might determine that spotting a trap hidden beneath a few sticks and leaves will be fairly easy, and give the player running Mr. Fantastic a +1 column shift. His Intuition will be treated as Remarkable (the next column to the right).
From the beginning, Andreini particularly performed the role of the enamored woman, the prima donna innamorata, and she improvised to create a character that was less dull and more perceptive. She began to improvise and eventually shaped the art form into one of comedic bits and spontaneity. She was one of the women who introduced, developed, and excelled at improvisation. She was daring for the time, sometimes taking off or tearing her clothes onstage.
Autistic people have various differences in brain regions involving emotional processing, social cognition, face recognition, and executive functioning. They may hyper- and hypo-sensitive to sensory stimuli, even to the extent that they can't participate in normal social activities. For example, a child with autism may not be able to attend a movie due to the crowded and noisy environment. On the other hand, this kind of sensory hyper sensitivity may make an autistic person much more perceptive than an ordinary person.
Further In is noted for its broad variety of music and lyrics. Greg Brown is noted for his humor, songwriting, storytelling, touring, and his work on NPR's A Prairie Home Companion. A review written for Folk and Acoustic Music Exchange stated that "Further In is an order of magnitude more powerful, more perceptive, and more moving" then Browns previous album The Poet Game which was at the time considered "the grand opus of his life." The album also received a four star review in Rolling Stone magazine.
She initially had a crush on Sou, but later realizes that it was not a romantic love. Despite her shy personality, she does become more perceptive of how people feel and does everything to help others, especially her friends and family. She is cute, pretty, intelligent, and girly but a terrible cook. ; Taiga Onise : A boy with the face of a demon but the heart and purity of an angel who is in love with Kogure after she gave him her umbrella and bandages upon seeing him in the rain after a fight.
In Volume 2 of his review, Lord Gill also recommended that the new Personal Injury Court should be able to make use of both jury trials and the Chapter 43 rules of the Court of Session. Lord Gill concluded that judge-led trials tended to be more conservative in monetary awards, with juries being more perceptive and ready to award larger amounts. As such, early settlement (negotiated cases) would result in larger settlements as a consequence. He recommended that jury trials should be by right and not by exception.
The 'tangy' youngest one is Chinki (Kiran Vairale), a bold and vibrant teenager, who turns out to be more perceptive than one would credit her to be. Their quiet little haven is occasionally threatened by the alcoholic father Kishanlal (Ram Mohan), a sarangi player who was on the travelling troupe with Jugni, and keeps attempting to reclaim his daughters. She left him years ago to protect her daughters from the life of a nautanki dancer which she always struggled to escape. All four live in a very old house outside the village.
Since then, he has been supporting Akagi by setting up games between him and other opponents. His own gambling talents are mediocre, but he is more perceptive than Nangō and Ōgi, as he quickly realizes the nature of Akagi's tactics and game play. When he reappears six years later, he sets up a fake Akagi in order to make money, but he loses to Urabe so badly that he is forced to dissolve the duo. In the later Washizu Arc, he is shown to be a sympathetic person who rescues Akagi by forcing his way into the gambling den of the Kurata clan.
Seemingly unaffected by the lunacy that is surrounding her, Kasumi is one of the few characters who never gets hurt at any point in the series, notwithstanding her temporary possession by a mischievous oni. She's also occasionally shown as wiser and more perceptive than readily apparent, and can see through Nabiki's schemes. Beyond taking care of the household, she's been shown to go out to meet friends and has borrowed a pressure point book from Dr. Tofu. She is also one of the only female characters who Happosai has never groped, though he has flirted with her.
Goodbye, Columbus is so rich with > understanding in more important ways that it is a thing of real and unusual > pleasure. Critic Dennis Schwartz praised the film as well, writing, "Philip Roth's prize-winning novella, a scathing satire of a nouveau riche Jewish family, has been brilliantly adapted for the screen by Arnold Schulman (received an Academy nomination) and directed by Larry Peerce (son of the great operatic tenor Jan Peerce). Somehow it slipped under the radar and as far as I'm concerned is both funnier and more perceptive than even The Graduate, an earlier drama about young adults."Schwartz, Dennis.
The electoral college chose as president Chief Justice Edward Akufo Addo, one of the leading nationalist politicians of the UGCC era and one of the judges dismissed by Nkrumah in 1964. All attention, however, remained focused on Prime Minister Busia and his government. Much was expected of the Busia administration, because its parliamentarians were considered intellectuals and, therefore, more perceptive in their evaluations of what needed to be done. Many Ghanaians hoped that their decisions would be in the general interest of the nation, as compared with those made by the Nkrumah administration, which were judged to satisfy narrow party interests and, more important, Nkrumah's personal agenda.
After a brief period under an interim three-member presidential commission, the electoral college chose as president Chief Justice Edward Akufo-Addo, one of the leading nationalist politicians of the UGCC era and one of the judges dismissed by Nkrumah in 1964. All attention, however, remained focused on Prime Minister Busia and his government. Much was expected of the Busia administration, because its parliamentarians were considered intellectuals and, therefore, more perceptive in their evaluations of what needed to be done. Many Ghanaians hoped that their decisions would be in the general interest of the nation, as compared with those made by the Nkrumah administration, which were judged to satisfy narrow party interests and, more important, Nkrumah's personal agenda.
Whenever they came up with an idea to stop their adversaries, Ruffled Feather would break into gibberish as he tried to explain it and Running Board would understand, ask about some detail of the plan, then laugh and say "Whoopee doopee! We have fun!". They are also aided by Colonel Coyote's own incompetence and ineptitude and also by his constantly ignoring the advice of Sergeant Homa, who is much more perceptive. In one episode, they actually mention that they need Colonel Coyote to stay in charge so that they can continue living in Gopher Gulch, worrying that any other replacement will prove to be impossible to deal with and might succeed in his mission to remove them.
He also praised Swanson's "unaffected charm and Sheen's ability to play an almost impossible role in a fairly straight style". Film critic James Berardinelli agreed, stating that Sheen develops "a surprisingly effective chemistry" with Swanson, and noted that Rifkin's use of satire is "far more perceptive than one might expect from a piece of cartoon fluff like this". Writing for the Chicago Tribune, editor John Petrakis noted the film's numerous gags and political and socio-economic commentary, stating that they parody films such as Smokey and the Bandit and Convoy, but said that its simplistic premise does not allow for an effective love story. Stephen Holden of The New York Times, while criticizing the film's superficial characters, remarked that The Chase "still detonates laughs".
These approaches share the basic premise that literacy requires consumers of text to adopt a critical and questioning approach. When students examine the writer's message for bias, they are practicing critical literacy. This skill of actively engaging with the text can be used to help students become more perceptive and socially aware people who do not receive the messages around them from media, books, and images without first taking apart the text and relating its messages back to their own personal life experiences. Thus by getting students to question the power structures in their society, critical literacy teaches them how to dispute these written and oral views regarding issues of equality so that they may combat the social injustices against marginalized groups in their communities.
The show revolves around the day-to-day life of Jessica Fletcher, (formerly MacGill), a widowed and retired English teacher, who becomes a successful mystery writer. Despite fame and fortune, Jessica remains a resident of Cabot Cove, a small coastal community in Maine, and maintains her links with all of her old friends, never letting her success go to her head. The show mostly starts with a preview of the episode's events, with Jessica stating: "Tonight on Murder, She Wrote..." Jessica invariably proves more perceptive than the official investigators of a case, who are almost always willing to arrest the most likely suspect. By carefully piecing the clues together and asking astute questions, she always manages to trap the real murderer.
The Kalsom Movement began as Projek Kalsom, a student-led motivational camp for Malaysian youths held annually in August in Malaysia by Malaysian university student-leaders since 1994. The Kalsom Movement became a fully registered youth-led organisation in 2012. Since 2012, as the organiser of Projek Kalsom, the youth-led education charity continues to focus on developing Malaysia’s future leaders by empowering university students to share their knowledge and skills to help younger economically-disadvantaged Malaysian students achieve their ambitions. In turn, these Malaysian university students also benefit from discovering their own leadership potentials and organisational skills as well as becoming more perceptive of issues surrounding education inequality in Malaysia which will hopefully instil a sense of civic awareness towards their local community and towards the country as whole.
Constantine XI as depicted in 1584 by André Thevet The Fall of Constantinople shocked Christians throughout Europe. In Orthodox Christianity, Constantinople and the Hagia Sophia became symbols of lost grandeur. In the Russian Nestor Iskander tale, the foundation of Constantinople (the New Rome) by Constantine the Great and its loss under an emperor by the same name was not seen as a coincidence, but as the fulfilling of the city's destiny, just as Old Rome had been founded by Romulus and lost under Romulus Augustulus. Andronikos Kallistos, a prominent 15th-century Greek scholar and Byzantine refugee to Italy, wrote a text entitled Monodia in which he laments the fall of Constantinople and mourns Constantine Palaiologos, whom he refers to as "a ruler more perceptive than Themistocles, more fluent than Nestor, wiser than Cyrus, more just than Rhadamanthus and braver than Hercules".
The phenomenon was noticed by Pavlović and Aleksandra Bajić, which published their findings in 2016 book "The Sun of Lepenski Vir". As only the specific position of the Sun during the winter and summer solstices was important to calculate the time, as a reference point which repeats after one year, they believe that Lepenians used the "double sunrise" as a basis for some kind of a solar calendar, which they dated to 6300–6200 BC. As Lepenski Vir was a sedentary community for several millennia, Pavlović and Bajić hold that the inhabitants must have observed the phenomenon, especially at that time when people were much more perceptive of the nature around them than they are today. Even Srejović, who died in 1996 and was unaware of the phenomenon, based on the geographical configuration of the gorge said that the "dance of light and shadows occasionally reach the levels of hierophany". The terrain was further surveyed with the theodolite and the astrogeodesy analysis was conducted in 2017.
It is mandatory in England for students to have taken a GCSE in mathematics by the year of their sixteenth birthday. It is notable that the subject content agreed between the Department of Education and The Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation (Ofqual) [the exam board regulator for GCSEs, AS-Levels and A-Levels] is highlighted in subtly different ways to the subject content of the national curriculum for Key Stage 4. The latter features two levels of expectation (plain text versus {bold and 'braces'}); the former features three (plain text, _underlined text_ and bold text). The subtly of the distinction enabled more perceptive students, parents and educators to determine (or speculate about) the way in which content is (or should be) distributed between the two different sets of GCSE mathematics examinations (Foundation and Higher): these two sets overlap (suggesting the _underlined_ topics exist in the intersection between the two sets of topics).

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