In a speech, a "sense of vision" would indicate what goals, methods, practices or steps the speaker would advocate in order to place before his audience the ways in which he sees their organization growing, expanding, and having lucrative results. Without a "sense of vision," none of the audience would have a focus, or a concrete notion of the plateaus they wished to achieve.
In a speech, "sense of vision" refers to the speaker's ability to articulate a clear and compelling vision of the future. It involves painting a vivid picture of what could be, inspiring the audience to see the possibilities and potential outcomes. This helps in engaging and motivating the listeners to take action towards achieving that vision.
Sense of smell and sound, speech, vision and memory.
Vision is our dominant sense.
err...what does it mean..the question doesn't make sense.
vision
no but they have a great sense of humor
Vision.
What basic processes underline the sense of vision
vision gives proper orientation; meaning for existence and sense of purpose.
They have poor vision. But they have very good hearing and sense of smell.
Anxiety and blurred vision and speech usually means you are having a micro stroke. You should go to the closest hospital.
the least developed sense at birth is vision, which is why most babies' eyes are closed when they are born.
No, they do not. The sense of taste is an example of a chemical sense.