Similar words: serving, deserving, observe, observer, observed, observant, subservient, observable. Meaning: [əb'sɜrvɪŋ /əb'sɜː-] adj. quick to notice; showing quick and keen perception.
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61. After observing several interviews, these aspects should be discussed with the in-bureau tutor.
62. By observing children at play , teachers can understand more about how they see the world.
63. In the video Jones is, in the main(sentencedict.com), observing rather than advocating the ruthless antics of the hard men.
64. Then I taste a small specimen, closely observing its flavor, smell, texture, and bite before spitting it out.
65. They will be trained by observing other leaders in action.
66. Too many accidents are occurring at work because employers are not observing safety regulations.
67. Observing the team in operation, our new employee will notice that there appear to be no clear job distinctions.
68. They test their models by sending signals back through the electrodes and observing changes in behavior.
69. A protocol for peer assessment by observing teachers at work was also designed.
70. Students will therefore need courses that will equip them for observing, collecting and analysing linguistic data.
71. I scrambled to my feet a little sheepishly as one of the Officers had turned round and was observing me as I approached.
72. Observing these young people in action also gives me great hope.
73. He had been walking on the riverbank observing a high tide.
74. We have a very high premium on courtesy, politeness, observing the social graces.
75. We can then recognize what the relationship is by observing, in context, who gives what to whom.
76. The method of assessment will rest on observing the trainee's performance at work with questions supplementing underpinning knowledge where necessary.
77. Eventually the story spread that the dictator himself was aboard, observing his subjects through the mirror windows.
78. Similarly we can only make inferences about the nature of learning from observing these changes.
79. This taught us how to tell what a person is feeling by merely observing their body language and facial mannerisms.
80. I watched with interest - it was like observing the gyrations of an alien species, a praying mantis or something.
81. The computer flags any bodies that have moved during the observing session and brings them to the attention of the operator.
82. He was observing as a favor, he had nothing at stake: he could be unemotional.
83. Nurses can help these patients by first observing tactfully whether or not they can read and write.
84. Observing behaviour Observing behaviour is easy because behaviour, verbal and nonverbal, is always overt and therefore eminently observable.
85. It goes without saying that you should practise safe upgrading by observing all precautions to prevent damage by static electricity.
86. These include classifying, observing, predicting, inferring, hypothesizing, interpreting data, and measuring.
87. The detective drives a nondescript blue Ford, perfect for observing people unnoticed.
88. Bullingdon's structure is based on a traditional Victorian tiered system which has proved most effective for observing inmates.
89. One could distinguish gamma ray bursts from such effects by observing flashes simultaneously at two or more fairly widely separated locations.
90. She felt him observing her mass of hair.
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