| 31. | First, the perspective does not recognize that the user experience may be supported by requirements not perceivable by the user.
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| 32. | Optical isomers can have different detection thresholds because their conformations may cause them to be less perceivable for the human nose.
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| 33. | According to its observations, the incumbents had a perceivable advantage over the opposition in terms of visibility and media coverage.
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| 34. | The novel focus on inner details of the psychological and temperamental variation of the characters without perceivable external events and actions.
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| 35. | They also sense a crook, and even though Chili may be one, he could be perceivable as an honorable guy.
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| 36. | The structure acts as an amplifier of sound waves that would otherwise be only slightly perceivable by the inner ear structure alone.
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| 37. | The IOC spokesman said the committee believed the bribery scandal so far hadn't made any perceivable difference to the Games themselves.
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| 38. | As there was no perceivable tremor felt in the capital his political enemies were briefly able to relish the failure of his device,
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| 39. | Outside the modern mills the odour is perceivable only during disturbance situations, for example when shutting the mill down for maintenance break.
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| 40. | When he presented the Hunter Dance, his joy of being the monarch of all he surveyed in the forest was vividly perceivable.
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