Similar words: credibility, flexibility, ability, stability, liability, capability, disability, reliability. Meaning: [‚sensə'bɪlətɪ] n. 1. mental responsiveness and awareness 2. refined sensitivity to pleasurable or painful impressions 3. (physiology) responsiveness to external stimuli; the faculty of sensation.
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31. When we calculated that we lacked aesthetic sensibility, we created the link.
32. Writer and director Luc Besson sacrifices sensibility for style in this excessively fashion-designed science fiction movie.
33. Women brought a different sensibility to their enterprises: they were more inclined to global, long-range vision.
34. The accent on non sequiturs and non-linear thinking echoes the Ono sensibility and much else in determinedly avant-garde circles.
35. In tracing the lineaments of his own sensibility, he has the key to understanding everyone else.
36. He was unable to control his sensibility.
37. Conclusion: LCT is effective, with good sensibility and specificity.
38. Her sensibility was potent enough!
39. It heightened her sensibility and armoured her apart.
40. A short stubby hand argues a lack of sensibility.
41. It'sharpened the poetic sensibility of two generations.
42. He was by nature powerful of thought and sensibility.
43. a man of impeccable manners, charm and sensibility.
44. Marianne, emotional and sentimental, is the embodiment of sensibility.
45. The major defects which appear easily in ferritic stainless steels , including crack sensibility at room temperature and ridging are introduced.
46. The century which rebuilt Bath was not, after all, devoid of aesthetic sensibility nor ignorant of civic responsibility.
47. Common inductive transducer has higher sensibility and linearity only when it's ferrite moves axially in the middle of the live solenoid coil.
48. However, BIS was to take bleomycin as a mutagen to reflect the sensibility of lymphocyte to the mutagen.
49. America's highest product , he thought, was the American girl, so gay and yet full of sensibility.
50. All he did in the search for beauty and the thinking of death are transmitting the taste of the Elizabethan Age except his inherent sensibility to nature and his gifted intelligence.
51. His inner contradiction of life outlook is expressed by that of life proprioceptive sensibility and life value's contradictions.
52. We analyzed the sensibility, specificity, positive and negative predictive values of the SELDI-TOF-MS trastuzumab resistance standard.
53. The resulting biosensor exhibited fast response, excellent reproducibility and sensibility, expanded linear range and low interferences.
54. The study status on electric metachromatism and gas sensibility of nanometric WO_3 thin film is briefly described. The developing trends of nanometric film are also put forward.
55. A Fuzzy Clustering Customer Credit - Rating Model and Its Sensibility Analysis for Commercial Banks.
56. The brick, tile, courtyard, residence and citizen are not only the architectural and cultural inspissation of old Chengdu, but also the place of sensibility of old Chengdu.
57. Conclusion: The sensibility of the method is high, accurate, and repeatable. It can be used to determine the content of dexamethasone sodium phosphate in perilymph.
58. Sensitivity of oxacillin method was 96.3%, specificity was 89.6%. Cefoxitin method was easy to perform with high degree of specificity and sensibility.
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59. Li ChangZhi considered the May 4~ ( th ) cultural movement as superficial sensibility.
60. Objective: The intensive stimulating methods of upper extremity proprioceptive sensibility after hemiplegia were introduced with emphasis on its curative effect.
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