Meaning Vision
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See: Binocular vision.
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See: Blurred vision.
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A process in which millions of cells change light into nerve signals that tell the brain what the person is seeing. As a person reads, drives, and performs other activities that require fine, sharp, straight-ahead vision, light is focused onto the macula in the center of the retina, the light-sensitive layer of tissue at the back of the eye.
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Visual loss that cannot be corrected with eyeglasses or contact lenses and that interferes with daily living activities.
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The macula is a special area in the center of the retina, the light-sensitive layer of tissue at the back of the eye. As we read, light is focused onto our macula. There, millions of cells change the light into nerve signals that tell the brain what we are seeing. This is called our macular or central vision. Thanks to central vision, we are able t [..]
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See: Peripheral vision.
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See: Tubular vision; Tunnel vision.
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See: Tunnel vision.
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An overarching statement of the way an organization wants to be; an ideal state of being at a future point.
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Long-term goal of strategy. What an organisation is and wants to become.
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1[uncountable] the ability to see; the area that you can see from a particular position to have good/perfect/poor/blurred/normal vision 20–20 vision (= the ability to see perfectly) Cats have good nig [..]
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c. 1300, "something seen in the imagination or in the supernatural," from Anglo-French visioun, Old French vision "presence, sight; view, look, appearance; dream, supernatural sight&quo [..]
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A guiding theme that articulates the nature of the business and its intentions for the future. These intentions are based on how management believes the environment will unfold and what the business can and should be in the future. A vision has the following characteristics: (1) informed-grounded in a solid understanding of the business and the for [..]
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the sense of sight; the ability to detect information from wavelengths of light
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The shared perception of the organization's future - what the organization will achieve and a supporting philosophy. This shared vision must be supported by strategic objectives, strategies, and [..]
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Vision [N]( Luke 1:22 ), a vivid apparition, not a dream (Compare Luke 24:23 ; Acts 26:19 ; 2 co 12:1 ).
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the ability to see.
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A narrative description of a future state to help keep project teams focused A concise statement of what needs to change, typically the promoter, sponsor or leader's "agenda" See also M [..]
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a vivid mental image; "he had a vision of his own death" sight: the ability to see; the visual faculty the perceptual experience of seeing; "the runners emerged [..]
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A future-oriented statement of where you want to be, of what you want things to be like.
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the ability to see; eyesight
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(Luke 1:22), a vivid apparition, not a dream (comp. Luke 24:23; Acts 26:19; 2 Cor. 12:1).
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noun. 1. the sense of sight, wherein the eye is the receiver and the stimulant is expressive with much energy inside the visible spectrum. 2. a visual hallucination frequently inclusive of a religious [..]
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vision (pop)
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limited benefit expense policies. Provides benefits for eye care and eye care accessories. Generally provides a stated dollar amount per annual eye examination. Benefits often include a stated dollar [..]
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The State wide accounting system.
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Imagination of what could be accomplished or is possible at some future time.
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(n) a vivid mental image(n) the ability to see; the visual faculty(n) the perceptual experience of seeing(n) the formation of a mental image of something that is not perceived as real and is not prese [..]
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The sense of sight.
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The range a unit can see
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A player foresees possible passes in order to create scoring opportunities.
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The blending of separate images seen by each eye into one composite image.
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A visual symptom in which a single object is perceived by the Visual Cortex as two objects rather than one. Disorders associated with this condition include Refractive Errors; Strabismus; Oculomotor N [..]
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Visual Sensation derived from sensory stimulation by objects or shadows inside the eye itself, such as floating vitreous fibers, Tissues, or Blood.
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The function of the eye that is used in the intermediate level of Illumination (mesopic intensities) where both the Retinal Rod Photoreceptors and the Retinal Cone Photoreceptors are active in process [..]
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Images seen by one eye.
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The process in which Light signals are transformed by the Photoreceptor Cells into electrical signals which can then be transmitted to the Brain.
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Function of the Human eye that is used in bright Illumination or in daylight (at photopic intensities). Photopic Vision is performed by the three types of Retinal Cone Photoreceptors with varied peak [..]
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Function of the Human eye that is used in dim Illumination (scotopic intensities) or at nighttime. Scotopic Vision is performed by Retinal Rod Photoreceptors with high sensitivity to Light and peak Ab [..]
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Perception of three-dimensionality.
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Vision considered to be inferior to normal Vision as represented by accepted standards of acuity, field of Vision, or motility. Low Vision generally refers to Visual Disorders that are caused by Disea [..]
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Vision with one eye or the affecting of one eye.
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Vision considered to be inferior to normal vision as represented by accepted standards of acuity, field of vision, or motility. Low vision generally refers to visual disorders that are caused by disea [..]
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Visual sensation due to shadows or optical effects of structures within the eye or to excitation of the receptor system by stimuli other than light.
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The blending of separate images seen by each eye into one composite image.
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The sensation of sight.
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A team, rugby club, rugby union, franchise or national rugby union in planning for a long period of time, a good example is the RWC cycle, can plan to lofty goals and indulge in “blue skies” thinking to get there. Resources add a touch of realism and force prioritization on the organization but it should not impede. It will just take a little longe [..]
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A representation of your desired future incorporating your most compelling submodalities. It can be literal or metaphorical. Can also refer to an internal visual representation that the seer believes [..]
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The ability to see the happenings on the field of play. Players with excellent 'vision' have the ability to see and know where their teammates are located in relation to the defenders.   
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A catch-all term to refer to what can and cannot be seen by a team. Sometimes used interchangeably with Sight
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If a strategic plan is the "blueprint" for an organization's work, then the vision is the "artist's rendering" of the achievement of that plan. It is a description in words that conjures up the ideal destination of the group's work together.
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The use of sight in the work performed. The levels are organized in terms of the visual field involved in the performance of the work.
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Here are some services and products you might come across if you have vision benefits: Prescription eyeglasses or contact lenses Replacement parts to prescription eye glasses Medically necessary contact lenses when the visual acuity cannot be corrected to at least 20/40 in the better eye with conventional eyeglasses Plano (non-prescription) sunglas [..]
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An image of how things might be in the future. May be in words or pictures. Provides useful guide for developing project and programme priorities. ‘Having vision’ implies being imaginative. Visioning  [..]
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A dreamlike inspirational experience or scenario viewed in one's mind. Sometimes happens under the influence of psychedelic drugs. "I had a vision of you flying over the desert." 
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A dreamlike inspirational experience or scenario viewed in one's mind. Sometimes happens under the influence of psychedelic drugs. "I had a vision of you flying over the desert."
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1. In myths something seen in a dream or imagination. 2. A person or thing beautiful to see.
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Vision is a carefully defined picture of where the congregation wants to be in five or more years. Mission is a concise statement of what the congregation wants to be known for, or known as, within th [..]
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  A clear, detailed picture of what should be achieved.
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A player foresees possible passes in order to create scoring opportunities.
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lang=en 1600s=1678 |1800s=1818 * '''1678''' — . ''''. *: In that place you must wear crowns of gold, and enjoy the perpetual sight and vision of the Holy One, for there you shall see him as he is. [..]
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A long-term strategic concept of the ultimate purpose and form of a new system.
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A vision is something seen in a dream, trance, or religious ecstasy, especially a supernatural appearance that usually conveys a revelation. Visions generally have more clarity than dreams, but tradit [..]
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Vision or The Vision may refer to: Foresight (psychology), in business – the capacity to envisage future market trends and plan accordingly Goal, a desired result Vision statement
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This article is about the original 1940s Vision. For the modern-day comic-book character, see Vision (Marvel Comics).The Vision (Aarkus) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books publ [..]
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Vision (formerly SKTF and Sveriges Kommunaltjänstemannaförbund) is a trade union in Sweden, representing workers in municipalities, county councils and churches. Vision has around 190,000 members in a [..]
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Vision is the name of three fictional characters from Marvel Comics. The original character originated in Marvel's predecessor Timely Comics and is depicted as an extra-dimensional law enforcement of [..]
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The Vision is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is an android and a member of the Avengers who first appeared in The Avengers #57 (October 1968). T [..]
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Vision is the first EP by Swedish melodic punk rock band No Fun at All, released on July 7, 1993. The EP's style is more hardcore than its followup No Straight Angles and other releases. Originally, V [..]
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Vision or The Vision may refer to: Foresight (psychology), in business – the capacity to envisage future market trends and plan accordingly Goal, a desired result Vision statement
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Havok Vision Game Engine is a cross-platform 3D game engine originally authored by Trinigy and developed by Havok, released in 2003. It is in its eighth version, available for Microsoft Windows (DX9, [..]
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Vision (German: Vision - Aus dem Leben der Hildegard von Bingen; English: Vision – From the Life of Hildegard von Bingen) is a 2009 German film directed by Margarethe von Trotta.
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Vision (German: Vision - Aus dem Leben der Hildegard von Bingen; English: Vision – From the Life of Hildegard von Bingen) is a 2009 German film directed by Margarethe von Trotta.
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Vision is an album by Indian violinist L. Shankar that was released by ECM in 1983. Shankar plays an electric violin that has two necks and ten strings. He is accompanied by saxophonist Jan Garbarek a [..]
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Vision is the annual national-level technical symposium of Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Anna University, Chennai. It was started in 1997 to promote technology and entrepr [..]
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Vision magazine is a quarterly magazine published by Falcon and Associates, a strategic advisory concern working on behalf of the Dubai government. The magazine was first published in December 2010. T [..]
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Vision is an IRC (Internet Relay Chat) client for BeOS. Vision is a FOSS, and its source code is distributed and developed under the Mozilla Public License. The community is encouraged to contribute t [..]
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Vision is a 2011 reggae album by the Ivorian artist Alpha Blondy.
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