Discernible Sentence Examples

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  • Applications have been created so that core purposes are easily discernible and their function obvious.

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  • There is discernible in his essays no attempt to map out a complete plan, and then to fill up its outlines.

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  • We have a vision of intrigues, mysterious conferences, threats and bribery, dimly discernible through a shifting mirage of tradition.

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  • Pierre also looked at them, trying to guess which of the scarcely discernible figures was Napoleon.

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  • Though the differences were often quite subtle, they were still discernible enough by tribesmen.

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  • They contain numerous previously invisible - or barely discernible - details.

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  • If you're looking to make a solid, discernible and easy-to-see investment-one that's a little more sturdy than stocks-considering purchasing a rental property.

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  • There's no discernible difference in taste or quality among yeasts grown in different mixtures.

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  • Often the difference between a high and low karat gold is not discernible to the untrained eye.

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  • As a result, much of science fiction is driven by media tie-ins and hefty space opera epics that are hardly discernible from high fantasy.

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  • While uniformity developed amidst troops, officers still needed to be discernible on the battlefield.

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  • Although the apparent crust-waves are neither equal in size nor symmetrical in form, this complementary relationship between them is always discernible.

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  • The socialistic bent of New Zealand was already discernible in a public trustee law and a state life insurance office.

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  • It's a listing of all the films to have won the Best Picture Oscar, but isn't in any discernible order, either chronologically or alphabetically, so can make it a bit tough to find what you're looking for.

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  • When the sixth James becomes the first of England, a more thorough transformation is discernible.

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  • Outside the town are two tombs in the form of towers and the tomb of Cyrus himself, a stone house on a high substruction which rises in seven great steps, surrounded by a court with columns; at its side the remains of a guardhouse, in which the officiating Magians lived, are discernible.

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  • As the century advances, a more graceful movement in the figures is discernible.

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  • On the contrary, no book in the Hexateuch gives such an impression of incoherence, and in none are the different strata which compose the Hexateuch more distinctly discernible.

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  • The second sort of knowable relation is sometimes intuitively and sometimes demonstrably discernible.

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  • On internal grounds it appears that the Pentateuch and Joshua, as they now read, virtually come in between an older history by "Deuteronomic" compilers (easily recognizable in Judges and Kings), and the later treatment of the monarchy in Chronicles, where tie influence of the circle which produced P and the present Mosaic legislation is quite discernible.

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  • Conclusion and Discussion 5.1 Across crime deciles there is a discernible pattern of a reduction in response rates as the property crime rate increases.

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  • Behind the hut the dark shapes of the two wagons with their horses beside them were discernible, and in the hollow the dying campfire gleamed red.

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  • The real issue comes into view in the attempt, undertaken in the interest of freedom, to substitute for the notion of the world as a cosmos pervaded by no discernible principle and in its essence indifferent to the form impressed upon it by its active parts.

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  • The vibrations of the larger mass are communicated to the thread, which by proper adjustment of its length and tension vibrates in unison and divides itself into one or more loops or ventral segments easily discernible by a spectator.

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  • They are after all personal expressions of Christianity, in which are discernible also specific types of local tradition.

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  • They have none of the individuality and traits of personal character discernible in the persons addressed by Horace in his Satires and Epistles.

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  • Many excellent persons, whose moral character from boyhood to old age has been free from any stain discernible to their fellow-creatures, have, in their autobiographies and diaries, applied to themselves, and doubtless with sincerity, epithets as severe as could be applied to Titus Oates or Mrs Brownrigg.

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  • As an historian Prescott stands in the direct line of literary descent from Robertson, whose influence is clearly discernible both in his method and style.

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  • In front, far off on the farther shore of that sea of mist, some wooded hills were discernible, and it was there the enemy probably was, for something could be descried.

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  • From 1013 an important change is discernible in the character of the Danish attacks, which now became definitely political in their aim.

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  • The principal extant monuments are a triple triumphal arch, with inscription, through which ran the road to Xanthus, and the walls, discernible on either hand of it; the theatre, 265 ft.

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  • Their view of the history of the text is that a comparison of the evidence shows that, while we can distinguish more than one type of text, the most clearly discernible of all the varieties is first recognizable in the quotations of Chrysostom, and is preserved in almost all the later MSS.

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  • Among those upon whom Swift's influence has been most discernible may be mentioned Chesterfield, Smollett, Cobbett, Hazlitt, Scott, Borrow, Newman, Belloc.

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  • Microscopic accuracy has to be attained in cutting out the space for the insertion of the design, and while the latter must be soldered firmly in its place, not the slightest trace of solder or the least sign of junction must be discernible between the metal of the inserted picture and that of the field in which it is inserted.

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  • In this charge he remained for 35 years, exercising from his pulpit a truly magnetic influence, not so discernible in his published sermons.

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  • The effect of the privations and sufferings which he endured at this time was discernible to the last in his temper and his deportment.

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  • A somewhat wild Bedouin disposition, fostered by their surroundings, was retained by the Israelite in habitants of Gilead to a late period of their history, and seems to be to some extent discernible in what we read alike of Jephthah, of David's Gadites, and of the prophet Elijah.

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  • The painter named Lorenzo Monaco may have contributed to his art-training, and the influence of the Sienese school is discernible in his work.

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  • According to this work, the universe, before undiscerned, was made discernible in the beginning by the sole, self-existent lord Brahma (n.).

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