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6 Sentences With "opening one's eyes"

How to use opening one's eyes in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "opening one's eyes" and check conjugation/comparative form for "opening one's eyes". Mastering all the usages of "opening one's eyes" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Machines are naive that way: they have no intuitive understanding that opening one's eyes does not also change the color of the skin around them.
The terms "left" and "socialism" really refer to being good to our neighbors, being less selfish, seeing the harm of extreme inequality, opening one's eyes to historical racism and sexism in our lives and trying to save our planet from ecological catastrophes.
A standpoint differs in this respect from a perspective, which anyone can have simply by "opening one's eyes".Harding, S. (1991). Whose Science/ Whose Knowledge? Milton Keynes: Open University Press.
Carol Bly (April 16, 1930 – December 21, 2007) was an American teacher and an author of short stories, essays, and nonfiction works on writing. Her work often featured Minnesota women who must identify the moral crisis that is facing their community or themselves and enact change through empathy, or opening one's eyes to the realities of the situation.
In 1961 Bishop married the pianist Stephen Bishop (now known as Stephen Kovacevich) and published her first novel. Perspectives, centred around the youthful staff of a fictitious London- based political magazine, was described by Guardian reviewer Isabel Quigly as “an extremely bright book, opening one's eyes to all sorts of aspects of youth”. Playing House, a more serious work concerning the sexual mores of two couples, followed in 1963 and demonstrated a growing interest in psychoanalysis, particularly Melanie Klein’s reading of object relations theory. Bishop also appeared on the BBC literary quiz show Take It Or Leave It alongside Anthony Burgess and John Betjeman, but personal circumstances would militate against her expanding her literary canon.
The brightness of the reflected image — just as bright as the "direct" view — can be startling. A similar effect can be observed by opening one's eyes while swimming just below the water's surface. If the water is calm, the surface outside the critical angle (measured from the vertical) appears mirror-like, reflecting objects below. The region above the water cannot be seen except overhead, where the hemispherical field of view is compressed into a conical field known as Snell's window, whose angular diameter is twice the critical angle (cf. Fig.6). The field of view above the water is theoretically 180° across, but seems less because as we look closer to the horizon, the vertical dimension is more strongly compressed by the refraction; e.g., by Eq.(), for air-to-water incident angles of 90°, 80°, and 70°, the corresponding angles of refraction are 48.6° (θcr in Fig.6), 47.6°, and 44.8°, indicating that the image of a point 20° above the horizon is 3.8° from the edge of Snell's window while the image of a point 10° above the horizon is only 1° from the edge.Huygens (1690, tr.

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