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She is talking slowly and without much interest to no one perceptible.
The effect of this, on his body, was not perceptible.
What is it that makes perceptible the difference between and?
There was very little perceptible movement of his body or arms.
A day or a century could have passed with no perceptible difference.
I'm not sure any of them influence my writing in a perceptible sense.
"It's a little too early to tell" whether the war has had any perceptible effect, she said.
For a whole week there was no perceptible change in the village.
They moved apart at the same moment and took a small, perceptible step back.
"I've done everything I could think of today and achieved no perceptible results at all."
It did not, really, but after those early years its further progress was less perceptible.
This was a change so sharp as to be perceptible.
They look very much like the others, but the difference, though barely perceptible, is real.
He looked across, saw us, and gave a barely perceptible sign to me.
There was a perceptible pause before he got the name out.
No sound of life, not the least noise, is now perceptible.
He is subject to high stress levels, which will be perceptible to those around him.
So far, the change has had little perceptible impact on stock prices.
But the changes haven't been perceptible to me in any important way.
It took a perceptible couple of seconds before there was a response.
Even during spring high water, there is barely a perceptible current.
He noted a perceptible increase in the speed of things about him.
So far there is no perceptible movement on the islands issue.
No one disputes that the effects are already perceptible now.
The sea, however, is said to be blue one day and green another without any perceptible change in the atmosphere.