All the corners of the car are discernable and the electric power assist on the steering kept wheel effort low. |
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No discernable track of an initial separation or a sustained track that would resemble a large piece of aeroplane part was evident. |
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Macro-economic changes of this order of magnitude are negligible, and indicate no discernable or statistically significant impact on employment. |
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Some have studied a range of states, including California, only to find that the primary format has no discernable effect on candidates. |
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The CNSC also works with authorities to determine any discernable patterns or links to potential terrorist activities. |
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Community-based care is less costly than inpatient care, with no discernable difference in health status outcomes. |
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A discernable impact determination in this case can only be made if the materially relevant evidence properly in the record is addressed. |
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Only the towers and spires above the ridge of the Centre Block roof are discernable as is the upper half of the East Block spire. |
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The phonic and graphemic traces of a theme-word are not always discernable when reading the text, though. |
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With few exceptions, the significant legal costs produces no discernable value for anybody but the regulators themselves. |
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I mean, instead, a mind that is thoughtful, curious, with a discernable pattern of associative thinking and insight. |
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If true, it will have a discernable consistency with the forensic evidence. |
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These men have no names, no discernable motivations, no relationships to each other or anyone else. |
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It is also discernable in the court's most emotive recent judgment, on assisted suicide. |
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Firstly, to halt this epidemic, by making discernable progress in four or five years, particularly where children are concerned. |
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Those wines had an invigorating tanginess and discernable minerality that resonated with us all, and the flavors had staying power. |
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The exterior door handles are not easily discernable when the handles are closed and the visibility is poor. |
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I'm just wondering whether you observed what appears to have been a discernable escalation in this demonization over the past several months. |
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These are fat, walnut-sized brachiopods with fine, tube-like ribs and lacking a discernable hinge line. |
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What struck me immediately was the lack of discernable scents. |
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There is no explicit dialogue regarding biological determinism or discernable study of the psychological make-up of the protagonist. |
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Located in a side road off the Suq al-Hamidiyyeh, it is easily discernable by its Mesopotamian-style red brick muqarnas dome rhythmically dotted with bulbs of dark glass. |
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This lack of a discernable financial effect may be due to the nature of its copyrighted materials, which do not hold large commercial value and are available at reasonable cost. |
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However, despite the aggregate figures masking significant intracontinental variation, there are two clearly discernable trends in sub-Saharan Africa. |
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The bottom line is that the author is condemning conservationists, but pointing the proverbial finger at the taxonomists the entire time, for no discernable reason. |
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This restraint is discernable in the fact that, in its recent term, the Supreme Court overturned no fewer than 27 decisions made by the activist appeals court in San Francisco. |
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He emphasized that the studies that reviewed the impact of those laws showed variable results in terms of the prison population and no discernable effect on the crime rate. |
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In this way, a program that has produced no discernable evidence of effectiveness in numerous evaluations should not be considered for implementation. |
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There was no discernable difference in the degree of trim during boarding for an Ovatek 4 without water pockets as compared to one with water pockets. |
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He ruled that there was no such intent, there being no discernable purpose on the part of the mother to remain in any one place other than for purposes of her work. |
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Nonetheless, the specific flight path chosen by the pilot was navigable with visual reference to the ground, and the landing site was discernable. |
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There were few truly unique innovations discernable in the data but it is clear that while the broad categories are not unique, it is quite possible that there are innovations in the details. |
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Her performances are fully voiced, and the characters are easily discernable while never sounding forced. |
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Homonyms, such as their and there and our and hour, are easily discernable. |
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Or less dramatically stated, it's out there somewhere, but emits no discernable energy, so we don't know where it is. |
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He has brown collar-length hair, tan-colored skin, and emanates a discernable odor of stale cigarettes. |
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Moreover, it is clear that the centre of gravity of American interests in the world is shifting inexorably from Europe towards Asia where a challenge to American supremacy is discernable on the far horizon. |
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Yet what becomes quickly discernable is that violence and hyperphysical activity often result in the same kinds of address as the hypercomplex frames of meta-reference. |
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To identify pieces of mail that might contain controlled substances, postal inspectors rely on a package profile based on a readily discernable, predetermined set of criteria. |
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Authentic prints will have a discernable plate mark where the stone pressed against the paper and this indentation should be visible around the image. |
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Somewhat surprisingly to some, not so much to others, the amount of quantitative easing had no discernable effect on deflation or deflationary expectations. |
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Anecdotal evidence suggests that the Missouri Ozarks have a discernable impact on the movement of mesoscale convective systems, and thus, on the occurrence of severe weather. |
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