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sensibility <a sensibility; sensibilities> N

deviation sensibility

interest rate sensibility ECON

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Her compositions unite a classical aesthetic with a modern sensibility.
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This way, outcomes are more likely to respond to functionality, synthesize context, social intent and artistic sensibility.
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This radically changed his aesthetic sensibilities, transforming him into a fervent defender of modernism.
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His collagist plans with rotated grids, diagonals and eclectic sensibilities, quickly established him as a pioneer.
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Nevertheless, religious sensibilities are generally represented through conservative parties.
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By the 1890s, schools were generating new sensibilities regarding childhood.
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Atmosphere is an immediate form of physical perception, and is recognised through emotional sensibility.
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A powerful female voice, body, spirit and sensibility inhabits this book and shakes it to the core.
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Many of the tales have a bizarre or horror leaning giving the collection a dark fantasy sensibility.
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Historically, another common practice of heel wrestlers to draw cheap heat involves using racial and ethnic slurs to offend the collective sensibility of wrestling fans.
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