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Sense meaning
Any of the manners by which living beings perceive the physical world: for humans sight, smell, hearing, touch, taste. | Perception through the intellect; apprehension; awareness. | Sound practical or moral judgment.
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Subaru calls its safety suite EyeSight, Tesla's is AutoPilot, Audi's PreSense, Hyundai's Smart Sense, Toyota's Safety Sense 2.0, and Honda's is Honda Sensing—you get the sense.
Purified RNA of a negative-sense virus is not infectious by itself as it needs to be transcribed into positive-sense RNA; each virion can be transcribed to several positive-sense RNAs.
All the improvements I kind of talked about in my remarks earlier are, in some sense, masked because if the funding markets aren't operating properly and if lenders aren't deciding if it makes sense to lend, there's only so much we can do.
And -- so can you just give me a sense if there are any one-timers in 2022 that aren't likely to repeat just to give us a sense for what the different scenarios are with respect to the range?
A true leader in every sense of the word, I’ll miss his direction, belief, work ethic and sense of humor.
But sometimes, they don't make sense to us, but they might make sense to them.
Christians see the world differently, believing that Creation, while fallen, still retains a sense of order and structure, a 'givenness' in every sense of the word.
Having a feasibility study done for a BID makes sense, Isley said, although it would have to answer questions about more than just downtown, including the scope and size and whether it would make sense to have BIDs for other areas.
Heritage still hangs heavily over the site - pride in a sense of place, often tinged with a sense of sadness, not so much for the loss of heavy industry but for the jobs, income, and stability they represented.
If it’s not your sense of humor, I can understand that, like everybody’s sense of humor is different.
Part of the rich blue river in his “Starry Night Over the Rhône” is displayed around the installation, giving viewers a sense of being surrounded by water, a sense of what van Gogh might have felt when capturing the scene.
Si told The Times: “There’s a sense of loss, but there’s also that sense of hope, you know, knowing my mate as I do.
So, in one sense, it’s kind of like we’re like two people with two separate projects, but in the other sense, you can’t always quantify these things.
That email “felt like a sense of closure, a sense of relief for my family,” Mitesh said.
They should instantly notice a politician giving inadequate information, how to present data well and how to make sense of badly presented data, how to calculate how much tax they should pay, how much a loan will cost and make sense of simple accounts.
This isn't an admission of weakness - it's common sense and one aquires a sense of pride upon completion.
This made zero sense then and it also makes zero sense now.
Those changes are eroding our sense of community, robbing us of friends and a sense of place.
Yet this shift makes perfect sense in context, and while it might take the audience by surprise, once the dust settles, the choice makes perfect sense.
You can go up in your brawn thong and dance to a song that doesn’t make sense in a movie with a plot that doesn’t make sense,” they said.