In the realm of human relationships truth is always perceptional and multiple. |
Comfort and discomfort by definition are influenced by more complex psychological factors and for this reason the related symptoms, even when severe, cannot be documented without perceptional assessments. |
It is a UK based perceptional research and analysis firm with a focus on the European market. |
Theoretically, it concerns our rapport with the takeover, in the broad sense of the term, of cinematic works through reliance on perceptional potential afforded by the digital application. |
The thing limiting uptake of some of these solutions is a requirement, be it regulated or merely perceptional, is that data needs to be stored domestically. |
A positive consequence of incorporating literacy strategies into the CTE classroom can be to narrow that perceptional divide. |