Sentences with phrase «n't perceptible»

A generous 4 GB of RAM keeps apps humming in the background, and there isn't perceptible lag in scrolling through notifications and alerts.
It wasn't perceptible as long as new oil fields were being discovered and brought on line.
We may have lost the B8's seven - speed dual - clutch along with the V8, but any drop in shift time just isn't perceptible.
Overall, this remains true to what a Mini purports to be; any watering down resulting from the added girth isn't perceptible to me.
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.
Finally Kant banished metaphysics from the realm of objective science because, unlike physics, it deals with realities not perceptible to the senses.
They have much homework to do - seeking to penetrate that holy of holies of the human spiritual universe shaping believers» life history and culture, the universe not visible to the naked eye and not perceptible to the mind not able to penetrate the complexity of the heart and spirit.
He explained that it worked by introducing a series of small incremental changes which were not perceptible to consumers.
Those harmonics whose frequency is at the upper limit of human hearing, ie, above 20 k are not perceptible to our ears, and neither are those whose intensity level is below the audible threshold for this frequency.
Wind noise is not perceptible.
The $ 11.7 million that was lost to fees and forgone earnings are hidden expenses that are usually not perceptible as they are happening, but extrapolated over time they are huge.
Ultrasound bark collars, on the other hand, work by producing an ultrasound noise not perceptible by humans, whereas electronic bark collars work by delivering a mild shock.
But in fact there can — depending on the complexity of the music — be latent or structural similarities between songs that are not perceptible to the lay person.
This distinction is not perceptible in the state court sample because the readability levels of both groups practically overlap.

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They weren't massive seizures like the one that had landed her in the hospital, but small, barely perceptible ones.
Tyler Macmillan, interim organizational director for the San Francisco Community Land Trust, says that while a new startup such as Zeus probably does not have a perceptible impact on the local rental markets, its business model has the potential to cause problems.
But that does not exclude the possibility of there having been time «before» the event, it's just that we can not access that timeline because it is outside of our perceptible universe.
If we have not seen the upward thrust of mountain ranges it is because their rise was accomplished either in widely spaced jerks or with so slow a rhythm that since the coming of Man nothing of the kind has happened, or at least nothing that has been perceptible to us.
The recognition of gluttony has not dropped out of the picture altogether, but a perceptible, if subtle, shift has taken place in its articulation.
(1) However, the reiteration of a common characteristic (combined with spaciness) will not successfully differentiate perceptible objects from the stream of human conscious occasions.
By the same token the summons of our human existence can not be to overcome the division of being and reality in order to let the divine take seed, grow, and ripen in the perceptible world.
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.
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.
How long our «year» will be I do not know, but I believe that unless there is a perceptible, exponential growth in prophesy, dreams and visions, we will die.
Stuart Haszeldine, a professor of carbon capture and storage at the University of Edinburgh who did not participate in the study, called the new work encouraging, as it indicates escaped CO2 is not likely to have a perceptible impact, even in a worst - case scenario of poor site selection and leaky wells.
In space, above our atmosphere, stars do not twinkle; in space a telescope is also beyond day and night and can thus stare at the same star for weeks on end, gradually teasing from its light the barely perceptible but regular flickers caused by a small orbiting planet.
(At such large distances, internal motion would not be perceptible.)
Many scientists consider the notion dubious, but a tangible stare fits easily into Sheldrake's hypothesis of morphic resonance, which holds that perceptible fields bind every entity to one another and that the mind is not confined to the brain.
Because Skype sounds travel over the Internet, they generally involve a small but perceptible time lag, which can have a disconcerting effect on a conversation if you're not used to it — as though the person you're talking with is emotionally distant or confused.
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.
«These chemical compounds aren't volatile; they don't waft off the ant, and they're only perceptible within a really short range, like a few millimeters, basically.»
According to the SIMBAD Astronomical Database, Aldebaran A is a slow irregular, pulsating variable star that fluctuates by only two - tenths of a magnitude, which is not very perceptible by Humans with the naked eye (more discussion at: Wasatonic and Guinan, 1997).
While Timberlake shows he's a force to be reckoned with as an entertainer, he's not quite enough of a presence in the acting department to elevate a film like this, adding little perceptible nuance to a by - the - numbers plotline.
But Alma — and Anderson — have a surprise in store for us, as she gradually begins to assert herself in ways that aren't immediately perceptible, steering their relationship into obliquely sadomasochistic territory; hunger is sated in ways that could as well be pulled from Mrs Beeton's Fifty Shades of Grey.
Nevertheless, I don't know if the difference will be perceptible.
That's not to say that Tarantino eschews any visual flourish or frenzy, he just hems it in, packing perceptible cues and visible info in an interior space that heightens the girdled feel and the instilled panic of claustrophobia and cabin fever.
By being constantly reminded of how each element worked so much better in earlier films, it doesn't bode in director David Slade's favor, as he does very little that doesn't regurgitate from the styles of others, and does it with little perceptible efficiency.
Only one barely perceptible fly can be found in the virtual ointment: As elsewhere in American education, but even more so when teacher and student are physically separated, it is not always easy to detect whether students have mastered the material.
There is little perceptible decline in satisfaction among parents in K — 8 schools as their children age, a consistency we would not expect if educational quality simply can not withstand the onslaught of puberty.
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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.
Our test drive revealed a perceptible amount of heat entering the cabin from the glass roof, which was compounded by an A / C unit that blew lukewarm air and wouldn't switch off, presumably a pre-production flaw to be fixed.
The power and torque deliveries are generous, so while the engine isn't a screamer, it does have a perceptible peak that's worth working towards.
And while there isn't much in the way of traffic out here, any that our trio does happen upon is dispatched with no perceptible break in the flow.
The cabin may not be 50 percent quieter as Dacia claims, but the reduction in wind, tire, and engine noise is decidedly perceptible.
It doesn't matter whether the driver chooses auto mode for the transmission or uses the elegant aluminum paddles to shift manually, there's no perceptible pause in acceleration as gears are changed.
Shifts aren't as lightning quick as a dual - clutch unit, but there's no perceptible lag or lurch as the gearbox swaps cogs.
Acceleration isn't miles better than the outgoing Mustang EcoBoost, but the extra torque is perceptible, and the twin - scroll turbocharger does a good job of keeping lag to a minimum.
However, this hesitation isn't as perceptible with the automatic transmission (still a six - speed).
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