Sentences with phrase «keen perception of»

In his 10 years as president of the Carnegie Corporation of New York from 1955 - 65, during his tenure as Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare in the Johnson Administration, and recently, as chairman of Common Cause and Independent Sector, Mr. Gardner has developed a keen perception of shifts in public attitudes toward major social issues.
You are too kind xx Actually, I would love it if you wrote a guest blog on your experiences since you have a very unique experience as a fashion blogger and a keen perception of «femininity» as a construct that those of us who have been conditioned since birth don't necessarily have.
Furthermore, Eastern religions, despite that wealth of fantasy, myth and legend which make them quite unacceptable to modern minds with an historic sense, possess a keen perception of the spiritual as opposed to the material.
Many possess the same skills that are essential to leading a company: communications, strategic thinking, ambition, integrity, passion for the business and, last but not least, keen perception of customer needs.

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Regular follow - ups can also help gauge customers» perceptions of your brand and get valuable feedback: Pleased customers aren't usually as keen as annoyed ones on talking to (or about) you.
Although he does not speak specifically of prototaxic, parataxic, and syntaxic modes of experience, the same sequential patterns are reflected in his description of the first cycle of intellectual progress, which runs «from the achievement of perception to the acquirement of language, and from the acquirement of language to classified thought and keener perception» (AE 31).
Balmer, a teacher of American religious history at Columbia who in his own words «grew up fundamentalist,» has produced a description of popular American evangelicalism that is at once skeptical and yet full of keen perceptions.
The stories of the victims of the oppressive political powers possess keen and penetrating political perceptions about the reality of the powers of domination.
Demand from Muslim millennials has fuelled the growth of a Halal food market in Europe keen to address negative perceptions and tap into affluent communities eager to spend the «Muslim pound».
Henry Preiss, a well - known pioneer in developing small, premium brands and placing them strategically with distributors in virtually every market in the U.S., founded Preiss Imports in 1987, where he developed particular insight into the needs of suppliers, retailers and customers, as well as a keen perception into artisanal beverage trends.
Uneven cognitive, emotional, and physical growth, a newly keen awareness of others» perceptions, and seemingly higher stakes all combine in dramatic fashion.
Being depressed, on the other hand, can give people keener powers of perception and heightened abilities to assess complex or tumultuous situations.
This ability shapes a bat's perception of the world in much the same way that a keen sense of smell adds an extra dimension to a dog's universe.
Candidates with a keen perception and passion to establish new techniques in the field of rodent transgenesis are encouraged to apply for this job.
With keen perception, Jost explores Pierce's cinema and places it high as the work of a great artist.
«2 One can posit the idea of Doig as an outsider, knowing that those who hold such a place often have the keenest sense of vision and perception.
He also draws upon other historical sources in his updating of this image (fundamental to our self - perception), «contaminating» it with a keen reflection on neoliberal competitiveness, extending across all areas and folds of social and affective life.
Photographing the models was also an integral part of the learning process, underscoring a keen awareness of the impact of photography on the perception and distribution of architecture.
These artists were each chosen by Clark for the fact that they each «embrace light as a premium medium in their art and demonstrate a keener interest in perception than in the process of crafting discrete objects.»
Melanie Keen, Director of Iniva, said: «At this moment in time, artists who challenge and renew people's perceptions of diversity and globalisation are more needed than ever.
The exhibition promises to showcase the artist's keen ability to manipulate material, perception, and meaning (often with a sense of humor), whether that's through solid glass cylinders or clever works on paper that splice together Shakespearean verse.
Emin said part of the reason she had been so keen to have the work back at Tate Britain was to have a chance to change people's original perceptions of the piece.
British artist Ceal Floyer (born 1958) plays with conventional patterns of perception in a sophisticated way, piercing through them with a keen sense of irony and the simplest of means.
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