Sentences with phrase «made perceptible»

Republicans have made a perceptible shift in their climate stance.
Rooted in Dada and performance theater, Process Art is a conceptual framework that allows the intangible act of creation to be made perceptible in the finished artwork.
By your methods, this music has been made perceptible, and the characteristic melody of an atom can be used as an identification Signal»
f. Abridge, modify, translate or create any derivative work based on the Licensed Materials, except as may be necessary to make it perceptible on a computer screen to Authorized Users;
I've read several reviews that suggest it makes a perceptible difference in increasing rear play.
Given the transformational changes taking place throughout the industry, very desirable industry professionals (agents, editors, many others) will find ways to offer high - quality services that can make a perceptible difference to an indie author's book marketing and sales.
Through a range of materials and processes, Shotz seeks to make perceptible two imperceptible forces: time and gravity.
For our new Yamal chronology the inclusion or exclusion of YAD061 makes no perceptible difference to the chronology (see this image; the red line is there, but virtually hidden under the black line).
No matter what we do, Robert, it will not make any perceptible change in the amount of global warming we will have by the year 2100.
HadCRUT3 from 1850 to 1970 would appear to be sufficient to determine my model, with the additional data from 1970 to 2010 making no perceptible difference.
The data correction makes no perceptible impact on measured increase in global warming and do nothing to cast doubt on the science of climate change.

Not exact matches

These earbuds also seemed to have a barely perceptible sync issue on occasion, which made everything sound... off.
The recollective ability of memory is important in that it makes contraction possible; memory must retain the past in order to contract it into perceptible units.
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.
I would not call this experience an hallucination, which I take to be purely subjective in all important respects, having no significant objective referent, but rather a vision, the encounter with a nonperceptual reality made manifest and perceptible by hallucinatory means.
Having made this dip with home - roasted peppers, it does take on a rounder, more full - bodied taste, but it's only slightly perceptible.
He leans forward, peers closely and, if I remember rightly, makes a tiny gesture of adjustment to a button or a ribbon, some barely perceptible touch — and, as if before the Sun King at Versailles, everyone gasps in admiration at the inscrutable magic of a master.
So she works with her two actors, making every scene rich with nuance and backstory, with moment - by - moment stratagems and barely perceptible shifts in power.
It has taken half a century for this film to make it onto a British cinema screen, basically because it is a low - budget independent drama about being black in early 1960s Alabama, and for no other perceptible reason.
Not heroic tyre - smoking oversteer, not even enough to require any perceptible opposite lock, but just the right amount to make you feel like you're controlling the car with the rear axle.
I recently noticed my car is making a barely - perceptible, low - pitched, buzzing or droning sound at highway speeds.
Dynamic mode makes the ride harsher without a perceptible improvement in actual vehicle dynamics — a typical move for modern sport and luxury coupes, based on customer focus - grouping rather than performance.
Though the McLaren 570GT tips the scales at 2,976 pounds — 82 pounds heavier than the 570S — mashing the accelerator doesn't make the difference particularly perceptible.
Interestingly, in an effort to make the PHEV drive less like a hybrid and more like a Range Rover, its creators have dialled back the amount of brake regeneration to such an extent that it's barely perceptible.
With smooth and seamless gearchanges, there's no perceptible impediment to progress either as you make your way through the gears on more open stretches of road.
The driver is made aware of the barely perceptible changeover from four to two - cylinder operation by the «2 ‑ cylinder mode» notification in the instrument display.
The faster processor performance makes the app loading and a host of operation faster, so this basically makes the Google Nexus 10 the fastest Android tablet to date, and the difference is actually perceptible, which is great for prospective buyers.
Sam does programming and I do animation and I also make Sam do endless barely - perceptible graphic tweaks and that's why his beard is going grey.
In the shadowy grisaille of Exploded View and Exploded Flat Campbell implicates a kind of silent reverberation, changing one's distance makes the flickering object ambiguous or perceptible.
What is it that makes the work perceptible and what readings should be preserved.
Baldessari's 1971 video piece I am Making Art, where he moves his arm in differing gestures and repeats the phrase «I am making art,» played into the idea that there's no perceptible boundary between art and life — one that circulated throughout the 1960s and&raquMaking Art, where he moves his arm in differing gestures and repeats the phrase «I am making art,» played into the idea that there's no perceptible boundary between art and life — one that circulated throughout the 1960s and&raqumaking art,» played into the idea that there's no perceptible boundary between art and life — one that circulated throughout the 1960s and»70s.
With human carbon dioxide production accounting for less than 3 % of the earth's total natural carbon dioxide production it is ludicrous to think any small reduction we might make would be perceptible — Remember going back to the old stone age before mankind had fire (when the climate was warmer than it is now) would result in a less than 3 % reduction in carbon dioxide production.
A a matter of actual fact, there have been no actionable proposals made by either group to date, which would have a perceptible impact on our future climate.
Road workers in Brazil were preparing to pave a highway through the Amazon rainforest recently, when they made an important archeological discovery — a series of enormous earth carvings, barely perceptible from the ground.
But the end goal should be to make the available data perceptible.
The V30S ThinQ improves on the formula in small increments, all found under the glass, that make this phone technically better even if the improvements aren't always perceptible.
In my experience though, it never made a very perceptible difference.
Some might suggest that perceptible progress towards a formal national apology was made on 26 August 1999 when the Commonwealth Parliament endorsed a Motion of Reconciliation.
Now, how you light the room will make a difference in the perceptible size.
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