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"perceptible" Definitions
  1. (formal) great enough for you to notice it synonym noticeable
  2. (specialist) that you can notice or feel with your senses

282 Sentences With "perceptible"

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These were puzzling effects that were barely perceptible at times.
Clinton has not made any perceptible changes in substance recently.
But the chill on the industry is perceptible, even if subtle.
His flat Spanish was tinged with a barely perceptible Florida drawl.
But the movement is barely perceptible, a shift smaller than an atom.
Detecting such barely perceptible phenomena requires sensitive instruments, usually buried deep underground.
Today it seems big, but compared to previous generations it's barely perceptible.
A gold chain, barely perceptible, keeps the defiant bird from flying away.
In their eyes and smiles is a perceptible hint of old comradery.
Two, the lids appeared on faces that were otherwise free of perceptible decoration.
But even though they sound scary, they're usually barely perceptible — until they rupture.
Any trace of Americanness—a barely perceptible gesture—was a potentially fatal liability.
Kayla Hamilton's "Nearly Sighted/unearthing the dark" began in a blackout, their dancing body only perceptible to those who see in relative darkness, with the sounds of their feet hitting the ground only perceptible to those who hear such frequencies.
There's no real perceptible change in the rate of that decline after the act.
Most often, the impact of debates on the horse race numbers are barely perceptible.
Despite the mammoth undertaking, most of the changes have been barely perceptible to viewers.
Barely perceptible now, this new ecosystem would be wide open for competition and innovation.
Ms. Merkel did a barely perceptible double take, busying herself by shuffling her notes.
A machine could potentially pick up on patterns not as readily perceptible to humans.
What this means is that there are no perceptible faults in any of the cards.
We are going to, sooner possibly in certain ways that will be perceptible to people.
And expanding outwards, into the cosmos, you learn more about the invisible or perceptible things.
Her moment of hesitation would have been barely perceptible; her lines would have been cut.
It's the simplest of motions, barely perceptible, but it synthesizes her pride and her grit.
This kind of change would have been perceptible, especially to people living on the coast.
A faint but clearly perceptible smell of urine hung in the air of the palaestra.
But the Fed is likely to move so slowly that the effect will be barely perceptible.
The new pen speeds up the inking experience to the point that there's no perceptible lag.
There's a barely perceptible yet very real sense that a shift is occurring in pro wrestling.
The latency is barely perceptible, and the array of features with the Apple pencil is impressive.
However, there isn't much of a perceptible difference in preference towards any of the remaining genres.
And Google search skipped merrily along, at worst experiencing a barely perceptible slowdown in returning results.
There was a perceptible sense of the country sliding to a poorer, more isolated resting place.
The emotional labor is barely perceptible, save for an eye roll once his back is turned.
During these moments, the division between Mr. Kremer's recording and Ms. Kim's live playing remained perceptible.
AMHERST, Massachusetts — El proceso de retroceso democrático en Estados Unidos está ocurriendo de una forma perceptible.
This is the first time that some sense of defeat has been perceptible in his tone.
The Atlanta Fed, for instance, currently estimates first-quarter GDP growth at a barely perceptible 0.1 percent.
Making that distant reality perceptible to people living across the rest of the globe presents significant obstacles.
Toby Jaguar Algya's soundscape seems to insinuate itself into your pores, sometimes perceptible only as a vibration.
For months he made no perceptible impact on the campaign for the election due on April 10th.
Side channel attack Your computer's hardware is always emitting a steady stream of barely-perceptible electrical signals.
According to the firm, the change is hardly perceptible in taste but, overall, will benefit users' health.
A barely perceptible shake of the head after Trump said, "The state of our union is strong"?
But perhaps the best measure of the change, he said, would be no perceptible change at all.
Had he meant to imply that baby Jesus — swaddled in blankets and barely perceptible — was black, too?
It's barely perceptible for something like Pushpin, but it would get more noticeable in more complex apps.
There's also no perceptible loss of information, though the image might appear a bit darker or more contrasty.
It's all still amusing, and the notes of strangled romanticism and just-perceptible nobility are still in place.
Critics attribute the channel's declining ratings to, among other factors, the perceptible infusion of politics into ESPN broadcasts.
But there is another, less easily perceptible shift happening, and it's not only among the party's leading progressives.
Natural-lit night scenes and gloomy filters have rendered expensive widescreens into charcoal rubbings of semi-perceptible movement.
I didn't drop my review unit, but I can say there's no perceptible chassis flex on this computer.
When he speeded up or slowed down, the car did the same thing with no perceptible lag time.
The sequence begins with a barely perceptible take-a-deep-breath feeling of, O.K., we can do this.
Someone experiencing an orgasm can be barely perceptible in their breathy pleasure, and at other times, wildly theatrical.
This truth is more perceptible among some artists than others; novelists, for example, find endless ways of disguising it.
Normally, when politicians lie, there's a little bit of perceptible stress in the voice — a twinge of conscience, perhaps.
All of this happens in real time without much perceptible latency, which is one of the benefits of 5G.
One country, however, has seen a perceptible change in its soft power without a dramatic change in its politics.
It happened overnight, and it will pass just as quickly, because spring is an elusive and barely perceptible season.
The motor, despite being a turbocharged four-cylinder, delivers its 4.03 horsepower without any perceptible lag, shake or drama.
He fidgeted, appeared uncomfortable, but there was perceptible defiance in his voice as he plodded through his opening remarks.
"We tell ourselves they are inferior" to us, Safina says, with an all-but-perceptible shake of his head.
Changes in lighting (by Masha Tsimring) and in a barely perceptible, nagging soundscape (by Stowe Nelson) become deeply disturbing.
By 1930 at the latest, Evans learned about Atget, and a perceptible shift occurred in the young American's work.
But these days, art galleries operate on margins that the French-born artist would call "inframince" (infrathin, barely perceptible).
More and more every year, because every year without a perceptible decrease in air pollution levels is a lost one.
But after my time with her, I now sense a perceptible wink behind all that affected aloofness and decadent disdain.
The blemishes he's identifying are barely perceptible to the naked eye—a small pock, or an inconsistency in the finish.
When I moved back, they became a mass, a barely perceptible pattern interrupting the wall like a field of static.
His eyes, full of vigor in interviews just a few years ago, were barely perceptible behind his large-rimmed glasses.
Therefore, the pretext was something of a disappointment and a distraction from getting lost in what actually was ravishingly perceptible.
Under such circumstances, any recession with the slightest perceptible effect on the public would end political careers by the score.
To the naked eye, a supermoon is barely perceptible, but it was another reason to enjoy the night's astronomical show.
All of these changes were perceptible years ago, and yet the billionaire class failed to take any of this seriously enough.
They found that people's sense of well-being was highest in childhood and old age, with a perceptible dip around midlife.
In 2009, the company held 20 percent of the global smartphone market; that's now shrunk to a barely perceptible 0.1 percent.
They hold out the possibility of newly understanding human physicality by suggesting a creative conflagration between becoming perceptible and becoming imperceptible.
With training, the body's sensations become more perceptible to you, so you feel the toxicity of things at a higher intensity.
"If you try too hard to claim there is a perceptible Trump doctrine," O'Hanlon said, "at some point you're writing fiction."
The affidavit also states he had six perceptible bullet wounds, but that nine bullet casings were found close to his body.
A male's level of aggression towards the dummy made no perceptible difference to his chance, subsequently measured, of being a cuckold.
At first I could only make out subtle light shifts, everything was just a swirling grey fog with no perceptible shapes.
The Canadian sound artist appeared centre stage in a barely perceptible silhouette as blue and red LEDs cut through the fog.
" He added, "I think it's important that we understand there really is no perceptible difference between three days and seven days.
However, the central tendency is for these annual national rituals to leave only a barely perceptible trace in the public consciousness.
Though perceptible at any time of the day, the fragrance of Japanese honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica) is most potent in dimming light.
In some frames of the video, a long, silvery thread is barely perceptible: wire from the precursor of the modern Taser.
Yet it might result from the AI grasping a political chain of events that would not be immediately perceptible to commanders.
That influx is in tune with a perceptible shift in fashion's direction, said Dayna Isom Johnson, who charts trends for Etsy.
Granted, dream apparatuses operating as speculative art often have only a tissue of vague clues, but these hints must be perceptible.
"You ready?" he asks, his Texan accent suddenly ever so slightly more perceptible, or is this a trick of memory now?
The results range from the overwhelming sensation of passing through a department store fragrance counter, to barely perceptible whiffs of smell.
I think there's been a perceptible change, besides the giant enormous amounts of money these people have made, including yourself, presumably.
While not every jellyfish species has a sting that's painful or even perceptible to people, some can be dangerous or even deadly.
"Microcracking," he said, pointing out some barely perceptible brown spots, caused by moisture on the plastic packaging, that were marring the surface.
The result of the filter is perceptible, but hard to notice unless compared side by side with an original non-filtered video.
This gratuitous publication will horrify many, inspire a few, and, by a small but perceptible increment, further desensitize the rest of us.
"184 Seconds" was anticlimactic by design, privileging invisible technique while eliminating any perceptible effect — all hat, in other words, and no rabbit.
It's so dark, there's no perceptible difference between closing your eyes or leaving them open, aside from the slight sting of salt air.
At first the wires are barely perceptible, hence the low levels of light, but as they increase in size the LEDs brighten up.
"That little speck?" she said, pointing at an individual shellfish larvae, smaller than a grain of sand, barely perceptible to the naked eye.
A barely perceptible frown creased his brows, a fleeting look that seemed to convey, I can't believe I still have to say this.
I know that in a little while, after some sore but delicious anticipation, it will melt away in an exquisitely gradual, perceptible way.
Their effortless style was underpinned by a finely-tuned (and barely perceptible) technique that allowed them to put their audience under their spell.
Pros: Features two independent fans, air current is perceptible up to 40-feet away, good price for high-quality hardwareCons: Loud, no remote
Other episodes, like the escalating partisan tensions over federal judgeships, served to erode Senate cooperation on judicial matters in less immediately perceptible ways.
On the contrary, most French citizens find the state of emergency to be entirely innocuous, if it is perceptible to them at all.
"Neruda," Pablo Larraín's semifantastical biopic, is a warmhearted film about a hot-blooded man that is nonetheless troubled by a subtle, perceptible chill.
I repeatedly found myself disoriented — on Aland, sometimes the departure from one island and the arrival on another is less perceptible than one hopes.
It might affect all limbs severely, or just one side of the body; or the effects may be slight, making the disability barely perceptible.
Sewell, a physician, was thirty-four years old, six feet four inches tall, and broad-shouldered, with an earnest smile and barely perceptible dimples.
The first version lines up with what the police tell Noah and Cole, but the second feels more true, in some barely perceptible way.
It's a tricky issue, bass, because the more of it there is, the less high-end detail will be perceptible in the playback of music.
Like any rebalancing process, adjustment is barely perceptible at first, which is why the turning point is often missed, but tends to accelerate over time.
Elsewhere, a film's unfinishedness may only become perceptible towards its final stages, its conclusion noticeably tattered, an ellipsis in place of anything suggesting an ending.
What's more, I noticed that the extra volume in my chin had accentuated my heretofore barely perceptible chin cleft which I was very excited about.
The impact of his testimony had a perceptible effect on the faces of Republican senators who listened to him intently with frowns and furrowed brows.
Bolt looked a little tight warming up, with possibly a barely perceptible limp, and he was slow out of the blocks, as he often is.
These interpretations, set in a women's prison, cannily used the perceptible distance between actresses and their roles to point out the artificiality of masculine posturing.
The wound at the base of his thumb hurt; he was ashamed of his injury, the perceptible marks of small sharp teeth in his flesh.
A Netflix spokesperson told CNN Business the reduction may mean some users "see a reduction in perceptible video quality," while others won't see any change.
As with the past gifts, Mr. Trump, who likes to boast about his deal-making prowess, achieved no perceptible benefit for the American national interest.
Little Tong's mixian seems to have a barely perceptible sour tang, but it is the very soft and elusively smooth texture that is most memorable.
Those small things are often subtle changes both on and off the court; barely perceptible touches of horticulture often overlooked by spectators, but certainly felt.
In the beginning of a relationship, these characteristics will be barely perceptible, but the unconscious has a finely tuned radar system inaccessible to the conscious mind.
Letters in Arabic and in English are occasionally offset with a different color, making certain phrases legible from a close distance, but barely perceptible from afar.
It was perceptible and more so than when I'm playing at home but likely only because I was directing all of my attention to that metric.
However, if the ruling Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) retains it dominance, the election could result in a barely perceptible shift.
While President Donald Trump rattles sabers on Twitter and slams "Rocket Man" Kim Jong Un, there is also a perceptible hardening of tone among senior officials.
That technology is routinely used to detect possible cracks in structures like bridges, dams, or buildings that may not be immediately perceptible via traditional monitoring methods.
There isn't a whit of spring perceptible in the ecosystem where we live save the feel of the morning air coming in off New York Harbor.
None of them were perceptible over the trademark White Castle flavor—that dried-out meat taste, mixed with the taste of onions and the floury bun.
Hot flashes can vary significantly from woman to woman — some are plagued for years with severe symptoms while some have mild symptoms that are barely perceptible.
To kick off the public hearing and before the closed discussion, board Chairman Andy Penry described the situation at hand, with a perceptible sense of frustration.
" In Victoria Cross's 1903 novel "Six Chapters of a Man's Life," the heroine has a mustache "so perceptible that you can see it all across the room.
Paul's minutes are down this year—that's by design, since he turns 32 in May—but his influence on the floor hasn't declined in any perceptible way.
If you can overlook a barely perceptible lag while watching videos on your phone (and high price tag), these might be the best workout headphones for you.
The selloff in Brent and WTI prices, which was barely perceptible at first, developed a momentum of its own and turned into an avalanche on March 8.
The pads on the robot's fingers were developed by Syntouch, and even the feeling of someone touching the pads very lightly was clearly perceptible through the glove.
Experts believe there are likely multiple cyber crime groups digitally pilfering information to illegally play the stock market in a way that is barely perceptible to authorities.
It isn't until Casey presses him about his father that he begins to emote, and suddenly that pain of opening up becomes achingly perceptible on his face.
At Danspace (June 23-July 1), the results, entitled "Slow Dancing/Trio A," will be projected at a speed so reduced that movement is barely perceptible. ♦
With a large testbed of data, it reports neither customers nor internal users are experiencing any kind of perceptible performance degradation using Google's platform or software services.
The "Zimmer" connection: One element that a number of readers pointed out was the small, barely perceptible Zimmer sign in the lower right corner of the photo.
According to an exploration of the issue in our Opinion section, the economic, social and environmental conditions of modern life function as a diffuse, barely perceptible contraceptive.
One of his signatures is the milky tap-tap-tap of a wind instrument's keys being depressed, perceptible only because the atmosphere is otherwise so ominously still.
Those features, combined with the fact that air is thicker at lower altitudes, is what allows fireballs to make a perceptible noise -- sometimes a very loud one.
Combined with that Meta-Rocker design, I felt a very perceptible push forward in these shoes, like you might feel when adding momentum to a rocking chair.
The creamy, neutral-colored pigment is infused with the subtlest hint of rose gold — enough to add a barely perceptible shimmer but nothing over-the-top or glittery.
"In the past, we used to say when gas prices came down there used to be a perceptible increase in convenience store traffic," Nooyi told analysts this week.
It was almost perceptible, as if the same conversation was being repeated from one section of the stands to the next, moving like the wave around Dodger Stadium.
So when Thiel told this unfamiliar crowd that he was a proud gay man, as well as an American and a Republican, there was a barely perceptible tremor.
Koehler said a certain ideological closeness to the Reichsbuerger was perceptible but it was necessary to check whether there were actually such connections and how close they were.
The creature's latent deadliness, which was already perceptible in the painting, turns into a sort of applied lethality that it acts out through dynamic motion in the film.
Both raucous and exquisitely poised, the music was decked out with some broadly perceptible reference points — including traces of classical modernism, jazz improvisation and the attack of punk.
Davis has the knack of making her subject comfortable enough to reveal a critical existential truth seething beneath the surface — perceptible to the eye, but difficult to articulate.
It came on his first anniversary in the job — a roller coaster tenure that has lately been marked by a perceptible downward slide in his authority and visibility.
The acid taught me things about the mind by making all of its workings simultaneously perceptible, though to no one—ego dissolving like Alka-Seltzer in warm water.
Other than shuffling his right leg further over his left, he hadn't moved in any perceptible way—anything that would set off a motion detector—for fifteen minutes.
He is a master at barely perceptible shifts in scale and visual language,  so that you remain alert to every detail, focusing and refocusing  to keep from missing anything.
According to Reuters, Ford has appointed 18 "golden nose" smell experts in its Chinese research plant, to weed out anything that contributes to a perceptible odour in a car.
In addition, a recent study by the executive data firm Equilar tracks perceptible progress among boards of companies on the Standard & Poor's 500-stock index in reaching gender diversity.
Mr. Booker, who spoke the most on Wednesday night, is hoping to press into the uppermost tier, and he made a perceptible shift in his message at the debate.
In France's $221 million contribution to the subgenre that has brought us "Das Boot" and "The Hunt for Red October," the focus is on barely perceptible signs of trouble.
Ayelet Frish, a former strategic consultant for Shimon Peres, said there was a perceptible shift among some of the "soft right" away from Mr. Netanyahu's Likud to other parties.
Bernie Sanders will continue to earn votes and gain delegates, but the voters have spoken with perceptible vibration: Biden is the one who can defeat Trump, and he will.
And the fact it had barely had perceptible effect on the real economy because it was not a stock market crash but just a segment of the stock market.
In the short term, the sizable jump in loan rates, especially for products like credit cards, and the barely perceptible movement in deposit rates has meant more money for banks.
As an artist, Šarapovas is interested in the boundary where chaos and structure, perceptible to humans, meet; the field where both of these systems overlap, balance, and are expressed simultaneously.
One person calls books "physical books," as if they were an inconvenient subset, and another refers to libraries as "passive repositories"—a phrase that wrinkles its nose in perceptible scorn.
In contrast to the first room's barely perceptible piano music, the second room has an almost unnervingly cheerful soundtrack, filled with animal sounds, police whistles, lion roars, and whipping sounds.
She also noted that there is also a perceptible difference between the power she feels while performing for an audience and the more quiet strength she had to muster on camera.
If you see Ellen Allien playing music today, you'll be sure to notice one thing: unlike many of her colleagues, she dances—even if her movements are sometimes only barely perceptible.
In "Arctic Ocean, Nordkapp" (1991), Sugimoto used a large-format camera and long exposure to eliminate the sea's motion to capture the barely perceptible separation between sea and sky at night.
Over and over the guitarist's left hand articulated strings with barely perceptible movements, sounding and muting notes almost simultaneously, and playing complete arpeggios with a single stroke of his right hand.
This editor's decision to neutralize old laws by writing new glosses, instead of deleting the laws altogether, is serendipitous: He left behind just enough clues for his handiwork to be perceptible.
That was code for "there's really no problem at all" since we know, of course, that nuclear threats, terrorist events, Ebola outbreaks, and government shutdowns have been barely perceptible market disrupters.
They will brake for no perceptible reason on a straight and empty stretch, or lose speed until they come inexplicably to a halt, presumably unaware that there is anyone behind them.
So the problem with Dancing with Myself is not really its problem, it's our problem with the show's basic premise of becoming-perceptible in a time when visibility has proven detrimental.
How far your money stretches depends on a variety of factors, including more immediate ones like where you live, and slightly less perceptible decisions, such as interest rates set by the Fed.
Their sillage (the industry term for a scent's trail) is weak; perfume made without synthetics tends to fade quickly on the skin, becoming perceptible only to the nose-to-the-wrist wearer.
One of the final pieces, P.H. Emerson's landscape from 1895, "Snow Garden", is almost completely filled by its sleety white background, broken only by a hazy tree and a barely perceptible horizon.
Writing in his law review article with no perceptible political bias or agenda, Kavanaugh reviewed several important challenges to the country's governmental institutions that had arisen in the Clinton and Bush administrations.
Cristóbal Martínez and Kade L. Twist, the artists in the collective, made a data map of the tower's movement and created a conceptual sound piece based on the minuscule, if perceptible oscillations.
Its eight days — eight being the number associated in Jewish texts with that which is beyond perceptible nature — are marked with the lighting of candles and the custom of giving children gifts.
And as this imperceptible change became perceptible, so we would notice that another deeper aspect of its meaning — also simple — was making itself felt: a basic figure of speech, a bass figure.
A little bit about my background: Though I am an international student on a student visa, I've spent enough time in the United States to have an accent that is barely perceptible.
Debates often demand balancing acts from participants — to exude strength without being meanspirited, to deliver well-worn platform points with a perceptible authenticity and to be "likable" enough while defending their policies.
There are no piles of fallen windows, no molding bits of plaster scattered like dirty snow, no kicked in doors, just the barely perceptible shapes of boxes and detritus cloaked in shadows.
A cat who's happy with you might gently swish its tail from side to side as it walks towards with you—but it's sort of barely perceptible—I wouldn't really call it wagging.
This cinematic grammar shows the viewer that Wong's involvement in classic films like Rebel Without a Cause and The Wild Bunch was perceptible but not overpowering, as befits a master of the abstract.
Other features worked very well, however, including Gamestream and GeForce Now, with no perceptible lag and graphics that put those on my own locally connected consoles, including PS4 and Xbox One, to shame.
After President Trump weighed in on the basis of no perceptible knowledge, and the F.A.A. was forced to retreat from its initial defense of the airplane, Boeing had to accept a public onslaught.
Dark matter interacts gravitationally the way that ordinary matter does — clumping into galaxies and galaxy clusters, for example — but we call it "dark" because it doesn't interact, in any perceptible way, with light.
Currents of chromatic energy that are barely perceptible in "Megha" or "Vishakka" become spectacular in "R-Dhya" (1972), as clouds of color surge inward from the edges of the canvas, like solar flares.
Similarly, early exposure to certain herpes viruses, also common in the wild, can result in latent infections that cause no perceptible symptoms unless a kind of parasitic worm called a helminth also turns up.
But it appears that the new policy did not lead us all down a Slip 'n Slide toward dystopian censorship, nor did it make a perceptible dent in the streaming popularity of Kelly's music.
Add to this mix the fevered oil-and-gas speculation that has gripped many of the regional players in recent years, and the perceptible rise in tensions seems likely to follow an upward trajectory.
The event wasn't big enough to be measured in magnitudes and wouldn't have been perceptible to the general population, according to the Institute for Geological and Atmospherical Investigations, which is not a government agency.
Boeing responded with a rush program to re-engineer the 212015, modify the wings and make other changes to improve the performance of the airplane and give it some perceptible advantage over the A3707Neo.
After the earthquake in L'Aquila in 2009, the earth shook for four years, even though it wasn't always perceptible to people, said Carlo Meletti, the director of the seismic hazard center at the institute.
Part of this disbelief is rooted in the fact that many people have come to believe that DID appears in a very dramatic way that is obviously perceptible, which is not usually the case.
I mention this only because the differences between Michelangelo's methods and those of his contemporaries becomes a subtext of sorts, perceptible through the strategic placement of Michelangelo's works vis-à-vis corresponding ones by others.
All of this adds up to a message that, while simple, isn't always this easily perceptible: Reality, as filtered through the internet, can look very different depending on which version of the internet you're using.
Edging through space with a tantalizing, barely-perceptible slow modulation, Phoebé Guillemot's work here speaks to a kind of vibrant earthiness—evocative of dirt, moss, and rocks tumbling over one another at their own pace.
They found that all four of their different classifiers were mostly successful, and that the faces of criminals and those not convicted of crimes differ in key ways that are perceptible to a computer program.
In the clip Jyn Erso, played by Felicity Jones, and a team of rebels are seen escaping a group of Imperial Stormtroopers through a cavernous, dark, foreboding building filled with a perceptible air of menace.
"This clears the decks for us," a Trump campaign adviser told CNN's Jim Acosta, reflecting a perceptible optimism in the President's camp in recent days that the report will not damage the commander in chief.
While Ms. Maiolino was creating these harrowing works, she also spent the 1970s crafting wily collages, whose papers were not laid onto a single support but mounted in boxes, and therefore perceptible in three dimensions.
Creating evocative forms when set in motion, they are perceptible not just by sight and touch but by hearing; each one is designed to emit sound, so that they present viewers with a multisensory experience.
This shift is already perceptible in India: the mean summer temperature has risen less than a degree since 5003, but heat waves that kill more than a hundred people have become more than twice as likely.
This means that for some people, Rizzo says, "meat sweats may actually be real," even if others can metabolize the same protein-heavy meal without generating any perceptible heat or breaking a single bead of sweat.
Watching her repeat the same lines with barely perceptible alterations to her tone and mannerisms is impressive, and it highlights the strength of many of the actors playing hosts on Westworld, not to mention the writing.
By layering those disparate methods with symbols and hand-stitched textiles across the figures and the ethereal environments they inhabit, the artist constructs environments that illustrate how Martin perceives the overlap between perceptible and imperceptible worlds.
It would use seismometers buried underground to detect shaking crucial moments before it's perceptible in all the areas that will experience the quake, and sensors distributed across the West Coast capture the data in real time.
After the shooting, an outside consultant hired to review the Sheriff's Department determined that it suffered from a "systemwide failure of leadership and supervision" and had been in a "perceptible decline" for more than a decade.
Whenever one of them was asked which group, if any, she had come with, there was a perceptible pause as she thought about the profusion of mailers in her inbox and posts in her Facebook feed.
Yet, whether shooting in jaundiced interiors or verdant, autumnal exteriors, Bakatakis ensures that The Lobster is never less than beautiful to behold as he employs a series of painterly tableaux intensified by patient, barely perceptible zoom-ins.
Unlike movie-theater systems, in which the directionality of a spatially separated mix is always broadly perceptible, an "ambisonic" array like this one can have a hypnotic, hard-to-track power that ideally suits this Lynchian work.
But let it be reported that without a sales tax the hospital facilities of Massachusetts will deteriorate and cause a barely perceptible increase in preventable deaths–not many will drop a tear or reach for their checkbooks.
But while there's still something inherently low-fi and goofy about the Summer League, the league's late-blooming respectability has conspired to build an invisible but perceptible wall where once there was, thrillingly, no barrier at all.
The photographs of this self-proclaimed "air junkie," also currently on view at Anastasia Photo, capture the overwhelming density of the metropolis, its ultimate unknowability, and its elegant, patterned geometries, only perceptible from a zoomed-out view.
The first small gallery immediately shifts to her phenomenal 1979 series, The Islands I-XII: twelve subdued white canvases with minute horizontal striations that repeat at varied intervals — intervals which are perceptible but whose meaning is incomprehensible.
In repose, the expression on its face is serene enough to be unsettling—perhaps because of its deep-set black eyes; its thin, pursed lips, ever so slightly upturned at the corners; and its gentle, barely perceptible brow.
"There has been a perceptible reduction in activity from Chinese buyers on the ground in (London's) Mayfair, but they have by no means disappeared," Tim Macpherson, head of London Residential at Carter Jonas, said ahead of Thursday's data.
But Dr. Mukwege, who at that time was performing around 10 lifesaving operations a day at his hospital near the front line, exuded a faint but perceptible inner glow, a sense of calm, an aura of complete serenity.
Yet, a perceptible fissure opens up in relation to both the acute absence of Minimalist works from/in Southeast Asia, and a lack of suitable explorations of why such a monumental movement failed to take root in the region.
Lockley add that othher people with the disorder may have no perceptible rhythm to their sleep pattern, and a further 10 percent of people with the disorder may have no clear circadian rhythm, but not experience any sleep problems.
Sometimes, women wear barely-perceptible fat suits to subtly emphasize their loser status, like Emma Thompson's cheated-on wife Karen in Love, Actually, an unhappy stay-at-home-mom who discovers her husband's affair with his younger, thinner secretary.
From there he explains how barely-perceptible combinations of harmonic overtones affect the timbre of individual sounds, illustrating that what we think of as a single note is in fact made up of a whole range of sonic frequencies.
As the speaker extols him for reinventing the very nature of storytelling, the camera zooms in on Joan, portrayed by Glenn Close, her eyes registering a rapid succession of barely perceptible emotions: victory, awe, disbelief, pride, bitterness, even rage.
Yet somehow it happens, even with a perceptible faltering of Luce's bow, and a mistake—or two—from the cello, and missed notes from the viola, the first brilliant movement of "Death and the Maiden" comes to an end.
"The management still does not see a perceptible change in the sentiment with regard to recovery in property, and the market has not embraced the rhetoric Stockland has put on the table," James McGlew, executive director of corporate stockbroking at Argonaut.
Add concentric circles coming off of the lightness axis out toward the edges of the color plane to represent saturation—more pastel-like toward the polar axis and more vivid toward the edge—and you can capture almost every perceptible color.
However, his brazen openness at wanting to fight fading stars and the UFC's lack of lateral thinking, in addition to their perceptible willingness to go ahead with Gastelum's announced plans, is particularly galling and leaves a bad taste in your mouth.
Middle age is treating him kindly: He's a father of four, with a passion for barbecuing and smoking meats, and he shows up to our interview a tad stoned in the harmless, hardly perceptible way cool dads seem to get stoned.
In the Music of Time we watch through the glass of a tank; one after another various specimens swim towards us; we see them clearly, then with a barely perceptible flick of fin or tail, they are off into the murk.
But VR filmmakers are all hobbled by a cumbersome delivery module — with perceptible sharpness still inferior to even the cheapest TV screens — terrible cross-brand compatibility, across-the-board glitchiness and overall lack of quality in both capture and storytelling techniques.
It's there in the way a barely perceptible hesitation at the top of a melody—the rolling piano runs of "Hymn," the first song on 19973's Everything Is Wrong, for example—catches the corner of your ear, then holds.
Op-Ed Contributor In the 1944 noir film "Gaslight," a villain hides his crimes by convincing his innocent wife she's insane, feeding her barely perceptible lies and altering small aspects of her environment until she doubts her own instincts and observations.
In the 'Music of Time' we watch through the glass of a tank; one after another various specimens swim towards us; we see them clearly, then with a barely perceptible flick of fin or tail, they are off into the murk.
The music's languid warmth presents her dilemma with clarity: this character is stuck, in Southern California and in her own life, as claustrophobia sets in and her songwriting resorts to smaller and smaller gestures, barely perceptible flinches, to convey quiet desperation.
As she said, it may be a good idea to revisit and replicate this project in five years to see whether copyright information is made more readily perceptible to all who seek it — to see if public access to art really is expanding.
For all but the best-trained eyes and ears, compression systems like MP3 and JPG are barely perceptible most of the time—they look and sound great, but manage to take up a fraction of the space that their loss-less siblings demand.
A member of the EU delegation to Japan told Reuters in early June that while "there has been a perceptible interest across the business community about the GDPR", the delegation had not received much in the way of enquiries from Japanese businesses.
In an internal document, the US Customs and Border Protection agency found in 153 that there is "no perceptible pattern" to show that the capture or killing of a top Mexican drug lord increases or decreases drug seizures at the US-Mexico border.
Little by little, Alice starts to notice, or perhaps merely imagine, barely perceptible changes in her son's demeanor — changes that parallel subtle shifts in her work colleagues' personalities, most notably that of her Little Joe co-creator — and secret admirer — Chris (Ben Whishaw).
Asunción, remote enough today, is immeasurably more so when Zama arrives by boat from Buenos-Ayres (as it was then spelled), hundreds of miles away, and in its flat landscape of "barely perceptible hills" Don Diego's "temporary, stopgap appointment" will slide toward eternity.
"There's a really weird one of Robert De Niro that I really like that's about as abstract as you could possibly go," in which the actor's nose, facial mole and furrowed brow are barely perceptible through heavily abstracted glass, Mr. Davison said.
His headquarters are on the 25th floor of a Madison Avenue building with views of Midtown Manhattan, and after three decades in the city, the French accent that launched his jewelry career is now barely perceptible in his even-toned American English.
Drury's best known play, We Are Proud to Present a Presentation About the Herero of Namibia, Formerly Known as South West Africa, From the German Sudwestafrika, Between the Years 1884-1915, targets racism, though here the issue doesn't result in perceptible conflict.
It's weird, at first, but after a few minutes of violently jerking your head around to feel out how extreme the effect can be, you settle into a more natural and stationary mode of watching and hearing something, where the head-tracking is barely perceptible.
But the combination of a federal workforce that's generally better paid than the private sector and more likely to contribute to Democrats has contributed to a perceptible lack of sympathy from some on the right, many of whom bear a long-running anti-government animus.
Baughman estimated the overall gain in U.S. GDP in the deal's 15th year would be barely perceptible at about 0.01 percent and could be negative if the ITC fails to give enough weight to new provisions on digital trade, increased customs efficiency and services.
What happens when you move from an urban environment where there's a fairly steady and predictable diet of sounds, out into a really quiet place, is that all of the sudden there are big gaps between perceptible sounds and the sounds you hear are unfamiliar.
It can look at millions of people, and I bet that there would be a small difference between how likely the Republicans are to listen to Lady Gaga and how likely Democrats are to listen to Lady Gaga, something that, for a human being, is not perceptible.
The MP3 file format does exactly this—but it tosses to one side the barely perceptible frequency components to save space, as well as some of the ones at the upper end of our hearing range because we find it difficult to distinguish between them anyway.
Since coming to power in 2002, Turkey's governing Justice and Development Party (AKP) has under the leadership of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan undergone a gradual but perceptible change in its domestic and foreign policy, so that it is now pointing in the opposite direction to where it started.
"There is this great fear of things coming to an end, a fear of what some people consider to be the demise of traditional American values," supplanted, he said, by developments like the rise of the alt-right and a perceptible thinning of the blue-collar class.
But the HDR mode also causes a barely perceptible flicker when a movie or TV show jumps from shot to shot and the lighting changes (for my tests I watched House of Cards on Netflix, which tends to have a lot of dark scenes, both technically and narratively).
The barely-perceptible reduction in the fire-hose flow of tax dollars to Planned Parenthood was more than made up by private donations from the organization's well-heeled friends: In 2202-2628, Planned Parenthood's private donors gave $28500 million dollars, an increase of $6900 million from 2628-28503.
For consumers, the change was hardly perceptible — unless they happened to look out their windows and notice that the familiar brown of the UPS truck and the cheerful orange and purple of FedEx came less often, replaced by slightly smaller vans that often had no markings at all.
The girl gave a barely perceptible nod, and sat very still as Betty undid the buttons on the white shirt, and, with a gentle yank, pulled the shirt open to expose a warm expanse of chest and stomach, with a white bra like a bridge between the two sides.
Breezing by the weakest pieces in the show — the slim and scarcely perceptible "Others" (83), "Mini-Me" (1999), and the vapid "Sans tire" (2007) work of two stuffed Labrador Retriever dogs and a stuffed chick — the astonishing, self-referential "Sans titre" (2001) floor piece dominates a red room of its own.
When we depart from these discrete events and look at photography as an imperial technology of extraction, globally operative since the mid-19th century, the illusion of universality emblematized in the 'anyone' collapses and the racial labor division and accumulation of visual wealth for domination and profit becomes undeniably perceptible.
Although the fashion industry certainly has a long way to go toward being truly inclusive, there has nevertheless been a positive and perceptible shift over the past several years as brands have worked to incorporate more diverse and inclusive-looking casts of models into their runway presentations and advertising campaigns.
Eventually, when manufacturers try to sell us even more pixels we'll never hope to see through 8k or 16k displays, the only effect that would have on our game is the line art becoming less perceptible on your display than the particles of dust on it, and text that is microscopic and illegible.
Suddenly I had an explicit awareness of something that I'd already dimly known without ever having quite articulated it to myself: the art world has a very specific aesthetic, whose presence or absence is immediately perceptible to its denizens, and that this is totally independent of the aesthetic of the art presented there.
We are experiencing a general downward trend in on-duty deaths of police officers, but that mirrors the overall downtrend of violent crime in general, and there has also been a perceptible decrease in police shootings of unarmed civilians -- incidents that have led to attacks, directly or indirectly, on police in the past.
Even then, the analysis showed that the proposed Trump tax cuts would lift after-tax income for the top 1 percent of taxpayers by at least 11.5 percent (or an average annual tax cut of $175,000), compared with a barely perceptible 1.3 percent for taxpayers in the middle (or $760 in average tax savings).
RUSSONELLO The 12-minute title track of Christian Fennesz's new album, "Agora," his first solo release in five years, conjures elemental forces in limitless space: vast washes of sound that materialize slowly out of nowhere and transform themselves from noise to tone and back again, perceptible sometimes as chords and sometimes as abstract sound.
His remarks came after The Associated Press reported that medical tests had revealed perceptible physical changes in the brains of some of the diplomats, leading experts to become increasingly skeptical that the attackers had used a sonic weapon, which had been initially suspected because the diplomats reported strange sounds in their homes or hotels.
But the skits reveal her musical strategy, in both sequencing and composition, which is to place the full-fledged guitar songs in an environment of white noise, seeping static, electronic twitches and hums, and barely perceptible shimmers and echoes, stuck in a mechanical vacuum, or maybe just the outside world, where background noise always lingers.
" (The Irish Times and China's Xinhua news agency published fascinating articles earlier this year — here and here — on the problems and issues attending the revival of L'Aquila.) With a perceptible feeling of resignation, even in an engineer devoted to making places safer, he concluded this way: "The church, the monument, the tower — these are part of the family.
He strode ahead of me toward the car, with that barely perceptible hint of ancient injury somewhere in his bearing, and I thought of the boy inside dressed up as Uncle Sam and felt suddenly ashamed: Votes, even ones incomprehensible to us, rise out of real lives, out of the distance between what we have and what we hope for ourselves.
A lot of Wayne's mixtape material that falls on either side of Tha Carter III does not sound that good: He had a tendency to set Auto-Tune in the wrong key, so he sounded particularly off the wall (contrast this to, say, 2017 Future, whose use of Auto-Tune is barely perceptible other than as, like, a cyborg enhancement of his voice).
I've searched and can only so far find patents for the Lock system, but the two tell me that the basic idea will be to continue presenting alternative versions of the smart home: to quietly make our lives at home easier and more connected, but without any massively perceptible shifts on the outside, or none that wouldn't feel natural to the average user.
"At approximately 12:52PM EST on March 13th, 2019, it appears that an accidental BGP routing leak from a European ISP to a major transit ISP, which was then propagated onwards to some peers and/or downstreams of the transit ISP in question, resulted in perceptible disruption of access to some well-known Internet properties for a short interval," explained Roland Dobbins, a NETSCOUT principal engineer in an email to TechCrunch.
As you can see, Apple is reiterating what it previously told The Verge last month: any slight bends are a result of the iPad Pro's manufacturing and cooling process, and the company seems to suggest that so long as any "subtle deviations in flatness" aren't perceptible during normal scenarios — meaning when you're facing the iPad head on and actually using it — they shouldn't be a concern to customers.
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