I think, that the change in timbre when using una corda is maybe not enough perceivable. |
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It should not even have to register as a perceivable risk to the responsible parent. |
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To be a receiver rather than just an irritable organism is to be disposed to respond reliably and differentially to the perceivable environment. |
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The monarch butterfly can discern tastes 12,0000 times more subtle than those perceivable by human taste buds. |
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It translates these purported interactions into a mode perceivable and tangible to man. |
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In practice, requests to rights holders for permission to produce their works in a perceivable form remain, unfortunately, often unanswered. |
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The situation needs to be improved although some positive trends are already perceivable. |
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But we don't want to say that whenever x is perceivable, it is perceived etc. |
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Most acts of terror, if not all, were committed in the cause of legitimate grievances, perceivable or otherwise. |
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Both construction principles are perceivable due to the façade formation and the visible load-bearing elements in the interior. |
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A perceivable change in pin position must occur in order for an employee to discriminate between locked and unlocked indicator pins. |
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Because objects in the universe emit energy in many forms, an object is not always perceivable in visible light. |
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Europe must not become polarised, though that is a mood which is perceivable in this House. |
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Constants do not change in any perceivable way nor are they likely to change in the near future without radical social upheaval. |
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This transport policy has to be oriented to a massif, on-going and perceivable transfer from the road to the rail. |
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They are at least partly responsible for a peculiar voice quality which is readily perceivable and can easily be caricatured. |
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Science is that branch of knowledge which deals with the material world, the world and natural phenomena that are observable, measurable and perceivable by the senses. |
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The burgeoning success of these collaborative undertakings is perceivable in the fact that more institutions have expressed their intent to sponsor the participation of their staff in these workshops. |
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Its extra-soft brownness concerns the fibrils of the threads of warp and weft only on their very surface, so that it's not perceivable on the other side of the linen. |
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In principle, everything that exists is perceivable. |
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When an interval lasts more than a few seconds, it no longer is directly perceivable as a whole, but its length can be estimated on the basis of memory function. |
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Even if successful, without active interventions at the direct patient-care level, supportive care networks would have been unlikely to result in changes in continuity of care perceivable by patients. |
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While this phenomenon cannot be documented statistically at this time, it is nonetheless perceivable and perceived by several experienced observers. |
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After the Stuxtnet virus attacks, it is becoming obvious that control systems are subject to cyber-vulnerabilities, and the limits of decentralized installations are perceivable. |
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It is expected that in any event, the full impact of the synergies will not be perceivable prior to fully merging the currently existing two entities into one legal entity. |
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The only perceivable difference between the AP and FBI photos is that the man in the FBI photo is clean-shaven and shorter-haired. |
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Like Celtic law, it was based on cultural tradition, without any perceivable debt to the Roman occupation of Britain. |
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The universe of meaning-configurations constitutes for Rickert an authentic mundus intelligibilis experienced in concomitance with but as different from the mundus sensibilis of perceivable being. |
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