Sentences with phrase «only perceptible»

The exhibition at von Bartha tests the «fourth wall» — a concept only perceptible once broken.
The sun had not yet touched the valley, and the only perceptible movement was in the pale smoke that blurred the rigid curves of the tile and wood rooftops.
«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.»
Let us suppose that from this universal center, this Omega point, there constantly emanate radiations hitherto only perceptible to those persons whom we call «mystics».
This suggests a closer identification of rhythm as the casual counterpart of life; namely, that wherever there is some rhythm there is some life, only perceptible to us when the analogies are sufficiently close.
The only perceptible differences were in the encouragement that women received from co-founders and what men received.

Not exact matches

We see only in part, and God is perceptible only in part if the world is the body of God.
This is a possible procedure, as there is only one truth, which is intended by both kinds of language, and it is a necessary procedure, as the New Testament material assuredly contains perceptible truth.
Only in this way can they have a perceptible impact on such pastoral - prophetic local issues as how sick people can get better care, how the homeless can find decent housing, and how the voice of the church can be heard in the din of competing voices at city hall.
Unless it can be independently known that the entity under consideration could be present only in a perceptible manner, we should concede that the question of the entity's presence has been left open rather than decided negatively.
The fourth sort of case would be a perceptually meaningful alternative to the third only if the «other things» were known independently to be inherently perceptible in the latter, yet all efforts to establish that knowledge - claim appear to be question - begging.
Having made this dip with home - roasted peppers, it does take on a rounder, more full - bodied taste, but it's only slightly perceptible.
Using only a single tool or drawing conclusions from seeing only one perceptible aspect of concussion management creates a distorted, «pixelated» image, they say.
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).
If there is a perceptible weakness to the film that may prevent it from ranking among Payne's best in the minds of many viewers, it comes primarily in the casting choices, as some of these actors are quite limited in their range, and when scenes call for poignant delivery, their performances can only meet them halfway.
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.
The gap between their performance and that of their peers is perceptible from the first day of kindergarten, and only widens thereafter.
Only slight fade was perceptible after several hard laps around the circuit.
The dual - clutch transmission approaches a conventional torque converter «box's smoothness, distinguished only by a barely perceptible lurch as it shifts down through a coast - down stop.
If the Corolla has had any perceptible image at all for the last decade, it's been as the high - quality small sedan for people who only care about high - quality when they buy a small sedan.
The engine turns on and off seamlessly as the Prius goes in and out of electric - only power — it's perceptible but not at all obtrusive.
I agree the Accord was infinitely better to drive, but only slightly faster... at a rate that was barely perceptible in normal driving.
The only way this was perceptible was when the green «V4» logo came up on the dash.
As a whole it measures only slightly larger than the cheaper Kindle 4 and users will note little difference in perceptible weight between any of these devices.
By planning to shut down the place shortly after the opening we are curious to investigate the question: How will participants prepare for a situation that is only fleetingly perceptible?
Momentarily, it remains, pooled and perceptible, only to seep through the cracks in your fingers and depart once and forever.
Despite the sculpture's physical absence, it is precisely only through the image that it reaches its perceptible sculptural form, albeit, only by captured emulsions.
There are many examples of this ambiguity which General Idea and AA Bronson have slipped into, not only to blur boundaries between reality and fiction but also to defy the conventions of the gaze and the very nature of what is perceptible, or rather acceptable to the eye.
Recalling the shallow objects of virtual reality, these invisible sculptures are perceptible only when their contours are being exposed and touched.
There is something exciting about Joselit's suggestion that this lends art the potential for a greater and more perceptible impact than ever before, if only those systems of circulation can be actively and explicitly capitalized upon, a perspective which entails artists working within, rather than outside of, contemporary society and culture's established sites of power.
Over the past three decades, private collectors Peter and Rosemarie Ruppert have amassed an enormous range of works focused on the definition of concrete art as an aesthetic form that stands only for itself, and not for an abstracted or symbolic representation of the visually perceptible.
«Recalling the shallow objects of virtual reality, these invisible sculptures are perceptible only when their contours are being exposed and touched,» explains the gallery.
Of course if the actual recorded at the time temperature data was released as a full data base with official blessing it would probably only be a matter of quite as short time before it would be decided by the climate interested public and politicals that all that morphed out of reality, adjusted data those scientists were playing with on their play stations wasn't really needed as it bore no resemblance to reality nor had any sort of any perceptible impact or effect on society and their funding should and would consequently cease.
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