Sentences with phrase «becomes perceptible»

Every now and then, a dramatic shift in the arts becomes perceptible, as the tectonic plates that underpin competing cultural trends groan and crunch into one another.
However, if you push the engines a bit further, noise becomes perceptible in the cabin.
This vacuum is becoming perceptible by a majority of citizens.
Then every eternal volition in a man, and every volition of the Eternal would straightway become perceptible in the temporal order, if the same kind of powers of comprehension be assumed in the temporal order: so that when the man who wills does get on in the temporal order, and is accounted to be something in the eyes of the many, the eternal volition in a man would be plainly evident, just as the quantity of a cry is obvious by the quantity of the sound in a room, just as when a stone is cast into the water its size is evident by the size of the circle it makes.
Roger Penrose posits that these singularities are never visible because they are generically hidden behind the event horizon: the region of a black hole from which light can not escape and become perceptible to observers.
Odutola's anonymous, monochromatic, white - on - white portraits reveal themselves to the patient viewer: the delicate details of hair and nape and head becoming perceptible as eyes adjust to the light, and grasp the forms and lines embedded in the monochromatic surfaces.
We already observed that problem when reviewing the Dansgaard - Oeschger cycle, where the oscillations depend on a set of conditions in sea - level, temperatures, and obliquity, to become perceptible.

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The more completely the beings thus illumined attain to their natural fulfilment, the closer and more perceptible this radiance will be; and on the other hand the more perceptible it becomes, the more clearly the contours of the objects which it bathes will stand out and the deeper will be their roots.
Adams's great enthusiasm for virtue during the Revolutionary War turned to skepticism and a reliance on interest in the following decade.25 Hamilton was never more than mildly intoxicated with the idea of virtue and rapidly became the greatest theorist of the interest - conception of the Republic.26 Though most in the founding generation kept some balance between the two sides, there was a perceptible swing toward interest by the end of the 1780s.
At any rate, we take the risen Christ to be living but not perceptible, and so the means whereby Christ became audible and (perhaps) visible to Paul were essentially hallucinatory.
Unfortunately, Enlightenment philosophy, based upon Newtonian physics, remained superficial before Kant, and Kant's division of reality into deterministic phenomena and unknowable noumena contradicted the radical realism of the Catholic Weltanschauung, or world view, in which ultimateReality became sensibly perceptible.
Speech can be defined as the forming organ of thought by which the activity of the intellect becomes externalized and perceptible and the process of thinking is completed.
For any perceptible object, there seem initially to be four possibilities: 1) remaining perceptible; 2) becoming imperceptible though still existent; 3) becoming nonexistent and being replaced by other things; 4) becoming nonexistent and not being replaced by other things.
Hence we can not perceive or conceive of a perceptible object becoming such a parcel.
Hers is a life of great stillness, especially as she becomes older and more reclusive, and Davies» camera reflects that — remaining mostly still or moving with barely perceptible subtlety.
1 — become more perceptible to Joe's criticism and adorn a more somber vibe.
Bulges and undulations in the surface become more perceptible close up.
(That the women are often young and attractive, and a whiff of commercial aesthetics is immediately perceptible in Collier's work, a feminist critique of the male gaze soon becomes evident.)
The stripes are sometimes narrow and sometimes wide, are sometimes applied flatly and at other times with a clearly perceptible brushstroke — his abstract compositions become concentrated into optical border hoppers or expand our gaze to encompass almost landscape - like associations.
Though the paintings appear monochromatic at first glance, extended viewing reveals a hidden layer of prismatic color: Brody incorporates colored pigments into the black and grey plaster bases and mixes gridlines with colored oil paint, creating the sensation of a pulsing center as the underlying color becomes subtly perceptible.
«As time passes you become aware of barely perceptible movements within each frame.
If the first effects of climate change are already perceptible, all alerts and measures against it have become even more pressing.»
«If the first effects of climate change are already perceptible,» said Peter Hoppe, the company's chief of geo - risks research, «all alerts and measures against it have become even more pressing.»
The courts must decide at what point the injury which is mesothelioma «arises»: is it at the point where a victim is exposed to asbestos, when no perceptible damage is evident, or at the point when cellular mutation — the onset of disease — actually «begins» in fact, or when it becomes symptomatically manifest?
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