Similar words: receivable, receivables, conceivable, inconceivable, accounts receivable, conceivably, perceive, perceived. Meaning: [pər'sɪːvəbl /pə'-] adj. 1. capable of being perceived especially by sight or hearing 2. capable of being apprehended or understood.
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1. It reveals a realm beyond our perceivable world.
2. It is not perceivable, because it is what makes perception possible.
3. Asana and pranayama are all perceivable aspects of yoga practice but there are other layers which are not that obvious.
4. Some things are not perceivable by sense, but only cogitable by reason.
5. The principle of the method is simple, more perceivable and of high accuracy.
6. As a complicated perceivable task and sensibility activity, writing process must be affected by self-efficacy mechanism.
7. There will not be any perceivable effect on the animal during communication awake or asleep.
8. There is no real perceivable process behind his Bosch-like creations, so just like his audience, he too waits to see how his work will unfold.
9. In your terms some civilizations are real and perceivable, and some are not.
10. Such analysis provides is with a relatively precise, and theoretically sound methodology for dealing with perceivable changes in character.
11. In other words, should copyright extend to non-literal elements which are not directly perceivable?
12. The material causal links may not always be readily perceivable, but they are there all the same.
12. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
13. For the average person, common sense says that there is a real world of perceivable objects.
14. However, scientists find that when people hear the name of the object in the question, these unperceivable visual images can become perceivable.
15. The other extreme took "law" completely metaphorically, picking out some standard or norm perceivable in natural phenomena which governs behavior through entirely impersonal means.
16. Continuous availability demands that the database engine be available for processing with no perceivable downtime.
17. E-mail scanning should be a transparent process, with no perceivable delay in email performance and should also be scalable - able to manage 10,000 users as easily as it can manage 100.
18. Steve made a huge point about the science behind this technology during his keynote[Sentencedict.com], claiming that the resolution of the screen essentially tops what is perceivable by the human eye.
19. The slight difference in response time of 1 msec would not be perceivable, and is likely due to measurement variability.
20. All trademarks on this website are the property of the Bayer Group, unless otherwise noted or in any other way perceivable as third party rights.
21. Some suggestions are formed by people's perception of the perceivable factors, the aura, such as signs, odours and light.
22. Instead of that, the destination is a situation that is perceivable, and declared desirable.
23. To a client of a refactored method, there is no perceivable difference.
24. "Record" means information that is inscribed on a tangible medium or that is stored in an electronic or other medium and is retrievable in perceivable form.
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