If they meet our gaze more than two-thirds of the time, we sense that they find us appealing or fascinating.
"We sense that the supervisory authorities want this negative capital markets noise from Lehman Brothers to be dialed down, " said David Hendler, an analyst at CreditSights.
Our view of lots more kids in society is jaundiced because we sense that life is a zero-sum game and that ultimately we humans are far less resourceful than we hope.
We are social not just in the trivial sense that we like company, and not just in the obvious sense that we each depend on others.
And everything we've done over the last four years has been designed to figure out how we can restore that sense that we've got a strong and broad and deep middle class, and that there are ladders of opportunity for people to get into the middle class.
Granted, then, this was hardly the best scenario to evaluate audio quality, but we did sense that the treble was a bit trapped compared to the bass, which came through loud and clear.
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During our meeting it became apparent that we have reached a point where technology can sense and react to dangers that we humans cannot sense.
"We do not get the sense that we are forcing these bad guys to change their methods because we have shored up all the holes and security problems, " said Mr Baker.
We get plenty of footage, most of it menacingly narrated by Donald Sutherland and Phillip Seymour Hoffman, but we get the clear sense that nothing we are seeing is past the first act of the film.
Empathy is the identification that people feel with the crisis, the sense that we are connected and that one day we could be in the same situation and would want others to help us too.
As befits so many superheroes-in-waiting, Peter is bullied, and, if we never entirely shake off the sense that we are witnessing a complex, two-hundred-million-dollar revenge of the nerd, that also is a defining strain of the genre.
In designing an agreement, obviously we wanted something that -- we wanted something that made sense economically.
We are so scared of the random that we create disciplines that try to make sense of the past--but we ultimately fail to understand it, just as we fail to see the future.
So the point is we have to separate the two in the sense that we can make serious progress with great commitment on deficit reduction, but we must within a time certain raise the debt ceiling.
So on a whole range of these fronts, the first thing we need from the American people is a sense that we are going to get it done, but it's going to take a little bit of time.
We are tied together by faith and an overriding sense that we need to raise our son in a way that is different from how we were both raised.
"Fear is something where there's some kind of impending danger that we sense, and it's our reaction to that impending danger, and it motivates us to protect ourselves and get out of harm's way, " Ross said.
My sense is that we will see little, if any, activity on this 2011 trading deadline in the NFL, which is fine with the NFL. And my further sense is that even if we do see some players moved, the impact of such movements will be limited at best.
The fear and panic we saw in February has decreased, so there's a sense that we've seen the bottom.
At least early in the game, we get a sense that our hero is not some immortal soldier for a change.
But as of now, we had no sense that there are varying difficulty levels, which adds greater challenges but yields greater rewards.
Around here we got the sense that that last few months were built upon popsicle sticks, a strong wind could send it tumbling.
"We see this decision as a victory for common sense and we feel that the majority of the public supported our members in their application".
One of the places we saw that sense of community on display was on the floor of Congress, where Gabby Giffords, who inspires us with her recovery, is deeply missed by her colleagues.
Again, I can't -- we may have a better sense of that when we get an opportunity to talk to those that have seen the report and get a chance to look at that report ourselves.
As the terrains fly by beneath us, however, we begin to sense that Kaplan has laid out a vast, Ptolemaic astrolabe, with cycles and epicycles and turning inner orbits and mechanics of the sky, elaborating everything and explaining little.
This view of the human brain adds credence to the already intuitive sense we have that in most cases pictures are easier to deal with than words, that visually organized information can be highly complex and yet at the same time clearer than a model built on language.
In that sense, perhaps we can all agree that putting it on the table constitutes a kind of crisis in itself.
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