Sentences with phrase «into perceptions»

PHMG says audio branding works by using specific characteristics of voice or music, such as pitch, tempo or volume, to tap into the perceptions associated to those sounds.
An inspiring yet confronting insight into the perceptions of cultural and racial equity of young children from a variety of backgrounds.
Flourishing has been postulated as a distinct measure of well - being that is separate to life satisfaction, which taps into more evaluative judgements of subjective - well - being [70], [71]; the flourishing construct taps into perceptions of self - efficacy, optimism, success at social relationships, purpose in life, and self esteem.
You can answer these questions on your own to gain insight into your perceptions of your relationships on the job, or, if you have one or more coworkers with whom you share a great deal of trust, you can study these questions together and share your answers with each other:
Varying travel patterns could play into perceptions of distances as well.
Its opulent gold sheen and decadent pattern play into perceptions of art world excess and the ever - increasing threshold of record auction prices.
Immersing himself in the landscape and people of the United States has prompted Graham to more closely examine how the acuities and fallibilities of vision play into our perceptions of this country's socioeconomic conditions.
His use film selection, exposure and digital techniques make small incursions into perceptions of photography's assumed role as factual document.
As investors, Availability Bias can translate into perceptions colored by personal experiences that likely represent only a fraction of the complete economic reality.
Actor turned writer - director Joel Edgerton creates a vividly creepy atmosphere as he digs into the perceptions...
To achieve truly precise mind reading and control, neuroscientists must master the syntax or set of rules that transform electrochemical pulses coursing through the brain into perceptions, memories, emotions, and decisions.
To achieve truly precise mind reading and control, neuroscientists must master the syntax, or set of rules, that transforms electrochemical pulses coursing through the brain into perceptions, memories, emotions, and decisions.
Even when the distortion introduced into our perceptions by this sociological situation was pointed out to us, we were slow to acknowledge it.
Is it any wonder that immediate gratification is built into our perceptions?
In my experience, this is one of the buying groups which can provide profound insights into perceptions and attitudes towards your organization.
«For this reason, we commissioned the Gallup study, which gave us new insight into the perceptions and experiences of diverse business owners working with banks, and how we can improve as a company and as an industry.»
Labels box us into perceptions and structured roles often associated with negativity.
They probed deeply into their perceptions about how they knew that a detergent was working for them.
However, the events of the last few days have transformed the council's laudable mission of job creation into a perception of political support for the Administration and its statements.
Later Wednesday afternoon, Corning CEO Wendell Weeks also stepped down, saying in a statement, «the events of the last few days have transformed the council's laudable mission of job creation into a perception of political support for the Administration and its statements.
You're being sucked into their perception of reality.
Pastor Myers is trying to protect us sheep from the misconceptions that «public praise / prayer» slips into our perception — specifically, the misconception that «the kneeling - etc.»
Later events after the Bar Kokhba rebellion may have led to a re-interpretation of the isolated events into a perception of institutional policy.
He thus illustrates how these thinkers influenced Percy's exploration of man's inner confusion about his place in the universe: how the Stoic virtue of honorable endurance proper to Percy's Southern upbringing blossomed into the perception of divine intent revealed through the beauty of created things.
A Cambodian woman is told to take on a Japanese character, playing into the perception that all Asians are smart, shy and skilled at martial arts.
In this analysis, Whitehead states in summary form those items that enter into a perception:»... perception involves a percipient object, a percipient event, which is all nature simultaneous with the percipient event, and the particular events which are perceived as parts of the complete event» (PNK 13).
Bodily efficacity is thus transformed into the perception of causal efficacity.
Constantly perception flows into itself and into ideas, and ideas into perception, as do ideas flow into each other, better than the best poetry, the best philosophy.
This development explains the enhancement of perception that occurs in the experience, first, in the greater vividness and intensity of colors and sounds, and second in the fusion of ideas into perception.
Child behavior problems can quickly feed into a perception of yourself as having a dysfunctional family.
Don't loose the special parts of you because you think they don't fit into your perception of «perfect.»
«The opposition of the NYPD is hysterical and indefensible, and I worry that the administrative proposal plays into the perception that the City Council, city government in general, is almost unquestionably deferential to the commissioner of the NYPD,» Torres said.
But if senior citizens should begin talking like that, that in our view is quite nebulous and feeds into the perception,» he said.
Rather, they worm their way into perception by burrowing under it.
How seemingly innocuous comments from peers can feed into our perception of ourselves as «healthy» eaters, and can continue to push us towards disordered eating
We're also unlikely to realize that stress is factoring into that perception.
Also, the perception that if you are below 30 and registering yourself on dating website then something is really wrong with you is now turning into perception of acceptance!
It's hard to say how much of Wilson's personal situation plays into the perception of him as mildly tragic, though it's always present.
Jenna Marvin, a media specialist at Howenstine High Magnet School, doesn't buy into the perception of some that the National Education Association (NEA) and its members resist change and reform.
Perhaps the most vivid example in recent memory is coverage of the Common Core debate, which generally bought into the perception that states were abandoning the standards and rolling back state testing.
I ran into this perception with the first business I ran — and I was pitched into that one headfirst with no option but to learn how, or drown — and that is that artists can't be businesspeople.
And while the bad reputation is not without merit, it's quickly fading from truth into perception.
But what is disappointing to me is that they have bought into the perception that all breeders are bad.
This newest work is contextualized in the exhibition with select examples from white blind (bright red) and Sundial that have furthered her investigations into perception and light.
Abstract art in the forms of painting and sculpture have a long history, by breaking with traditional methods and materials, these artists are continuing with an exploration into perception.
Although the new work is formally different from the paintings with which Ammerlaan made his breakthrough, they are essentially a continuation of Ammerlaan's «alchemical» research into perception, into the boundaries of painting and unpredictable processes.
Other artists exhibited in the exhibition delve into perception of fields of material form and space.
Best known for her large - scale, site - specific installations, Hamilton also creates small - scale objects and prints that continue her exploration into perception of the spaces of the body.
The exhibition Divisible, replaces the conversations of adornment, the decorative, and «objecthood» with investigations into perception, subtlety, and the body.
For the succeeding decades, Riley has employed a rich array of pigments as she has continued her investigations into perception and sensation through several series of influential bodies of work.
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