There would be no time to turn away, no time to act, yet there would be time to perceive and apprehend. |
The results may thus indicate that rosefinches do not perceive edges as poor habitats. |
Knowing, by contrast, refers to mental states' faculty to perceive or apprehend what appears. |
How could the legal owners of this stuff perceive file sharing as anything other than an apocalypse for their business? |
The image of the social totality has often been remarked to be more difficult to perceive from street level than from above. |
Other agents say their own negotiating strategies were a pragmatic response to a market they perceive as rigged. |