1. Or would the wisdom-giving years pass on a new perception that far surpassed the achievements of scientific knowledge? 2. Such delay and concentration also stimulates new perceptions. 3. This new perception of celestial motion immediately explained numerous daily observations and solved problems of astronomical coherence. 4. A new perception of Romania was indeed reflected at a capital markets conference in Bucharest this week. 5. It lays out the evidence that a new perception of space-time is fast becoming a reality of working life. 6. That, precisely, is the new perception of the Packers, just as it is the perception of the Patriots. 7. When a new perception is formed, the previous ensemble falls away and a new grouping of neurons fires, forming a new perception. 8. And new perceptions are forming where welfare recipients are seen more as people struggling to make it than as lazy loafers milking the system. 9. At the same time, there are new perceptions of welfare recipients as people struggling to make it, rather than as lazy loafers milking the system. 10. But then, there are the new needs that society develops which require new products, new services and new creative perceptions. |
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