I could find no discernible psychological damage or mental health difficulties. |
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Hackneyed, undisciplined and utterly rubbish, it ended with a shadowy stranger in black springing Myers from prison for no discernible reason. |
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Butler is softly spoken with a trace of an Edinburgh burr still discernible in her gentle Canadian accent. |
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Do behavioral differences associated with migratory habit lead to discernible differences in the degree of differentiation among populations? |
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There is a discernible bias to topics popular with the current generation of French and Russian mathematicians, who form the bulk of the authors. |
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Without such an advisor, of course, the bench could potentially become crowded with no-account Liberal hacks of no discernible talent or skill. |
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In any case there were no discernible functional consequences associated with the removal of these amino acids. |
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There may not be a metanarrative to this book, but certain repetitive motifs are discernible no matter how he retells human history. |
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The blue shift was discernible on scales of 100 million light-years, or roughly one-hundredth the scale of previous studies. |
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At her worst, she serves up a sludge of disparate data that do not cumulate to any discernible or persuasive argument. |
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He said that there had been no discernible decline in sporadic artillery shelling or small arms fire. |
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There is no discernible amusement save the solitary fruit machine by the carousel. |
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She stared after him until his retreating form was no longer discernible through the trees. |
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Abroad, this astounding run of success has generated a discernible uptick in expressions of envy. |
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Miller's ballet background was discernible in the dancers' effortless facility and clean, classical line. |
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Variations in audio playback rate would be discernible as wow and flutter, but slight variations in video playback framerate are not apparent. |
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The elevator ride to the nineteenth floor didn't cause him any discernible panic. |
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Bernstein's New York Philharmonic play for him better than they usually played for Bernstein, with glorious tone and no discernible fluffs. |
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The vegetable dumplings, in contrast, were almost inedible, with a slimy exterior and no discernible flavour. |
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Expert says for most people, a failure would have no discernible impact on, say, getting directions to the local coffee shop. |
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As work in feminist bioethics coalesces, several key objectives are becoming discernible. |
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Whenever his dark chocolate peepers look at me with that barely discernible glint, something happens. |
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Italian influences are discernible in the wall paintings in the cloister of the Emmaus monastery. |
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An internal latticelike paracrystalline structure was discernible in the cross sections of some crystalloids. |
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The pro teams are ghost sides, their outline only faintly discernible, manufactured solely to advance the national squad. |
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Mike said that the room filled with a very slight but discernible haziness, which then seem to gather at one of the corners of the ceiling. |
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Small ghostly figures in protective gear are dimly discernible as they approach the tent. |
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Even on relatively unworn specimens hypoconid and entoconid are not clearly discernible. |
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We're developing a visual presentation that isn't simply the standard four faceless dullards banging through their barely discernible repertoire. |
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The holes were visually inspected and I found no signs of animal carcasses or discernible flesh in any of the holes. |
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The outline of my pictures and other hanging pieces is faintly discernible on paint soon to be obliterated by a new shade. |
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The various continuities and discontinuities that are discernible derive from the real changes that are deemed to have taken place. |
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Nor are there any evident truths discernible without regard to our historical context. |
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Although no clearly discernible patterns of theory seem to be present, there is a clear choice of what part of development to study. |
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At the same time, there were discernible patterns of thought that gave a distinct personality to what I had written. |
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None of the characters undergo any kind of discernible transformation during their week in the desert. |
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There is a discernible pattern in Indian politics and economics which shows that change has tended to take place only very slowly and gradually. |
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Traces of the eyes, lips, retractor muscles or other head structures are not discernible. |
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Still, its form is at least partially discernible and this compilation is very much worth a listen. |
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The balance of evidence suggests a discernible human influence on global climate. |
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Gabriel's face is naturistically hidden behind his shoulder, so that only a rufous mop of hair is discernible. |
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But it had no discernible effect on his career, which is still sustained, say his peers, by an extraordinary ability to spot hits. |
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There was no discernible reason for what you did other than your violent temper and your arrogant desire to bully other people. |
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There was an almost discernible sigh of relief over evidence of resilience in house prices. |
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It is barely discernible in daylight, yet after dusk it becomes magically pronounced. |
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The twin suns of Safi and Soka were discernible as bloated yellow-red spheres just over the horizon. |
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With the alcohol flavor masking taste, there were no discernible differences between the study medication and placebo. |
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The carrot's flavour was discernible, but quite distinct from that in a savoury dish. |
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He was described as a man in his late 30s, taller than average, of medium build with short dark hair and who spoke with no discernible accent. |
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He died in 1215, without having enjoyed any discernible success in establishing a self-standing Zen institution. |
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In a patient with an Achilles rupture, only a flicker of movement on the pressure gauge is discernible with dorsiflexion. |
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The plush red-velvet setting is just right for an evening that has an extravagant peacock gaudiness but no discernible heart or brain. |
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She rewound the memory of the man to and fro in her head, attempting to find any discernible qualities from him in their the brief encounter. |
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The warriors suffered no discernible casualties and managed to take up positions on a small elevation only a few hundred yards to the south. |
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The inscription plate was barely discernible, having been worn smooth by years of polishing, but a copy has now been placed on a card placed inside the lid. |
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In recent years there has been both a discernible weariness with the violent impasse and a growing desire for peace among the parties to the conflict. |
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To present the winner of one award, they, for no discernible reason, had to dig through five different cakes to find the envelope. |
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Then he noted phenomena clearly discernible on lacquer pieces in his own collection that, as far as he knew, had not appeared in the published sources. |
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It's Elvis not just without the King but without any discernible zing. |
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By the early 70s, the pattern was becoming quite discernible. |
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While easily discernible in plan, the shift from stack bond to traditionally bonded ashlar is too subtle to distinguish the two forms from the street. |
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Progress has been made in speech recognition and automatic translation engines, and a convergence with search engines is just beginning to be discernible. |
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As mentioned before, this formal coherence is achieved not through thematic development, but through the varied repetition of clearly discernible musical ideas. |
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We vs. death, a melancholic septet from Utrecht, Holland, located a mere hour from the Belgian border, have stronger ties to a discernible community of musicians. |
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There is barely any discernible sensation of the blade below skin level. |
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The influence of the Sienese school is discernible in his work. |
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Unfortunately, however, the problem all along has been the focus on blue-sky programmes instead of ones that could actually deliver some discernible medical benefit. |
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To anyone used to cooking their own Indian food using fresh spices, such flavours are strangely mute with no individual spice or flavour discernible. |
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For example, an upholstered piece measures up if the inner padding and springs aren't discernible, and if taut, unwrinkled fabric smoothly wraps the contours. |
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As a general orientation, its broad contours may frequently be discernible in social research, but it is also the case that we often find departures from it. |
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But this's the copy that's on release, in which what's discernible is not poetic spareness or austere lyricism, but unendurable tedium and muddle. |
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The name is used on Madeira labels to indicate a medium-dry style somewhere between Sercial and Bual, with nuttiness and a just discernible amount of sweetness. |
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The veggie fritters were mild with no discernible taste from the callaloo, only a back kick of geera, hot pepper and a sweet and sour tang from the chutney. |
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The Government should listen to the opinion of those teachers at the chalkface who see little discernible benefit for our children in national testing. |
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The air had a distinct chill to it and, even though there was no discernible breeze, a few falling leaves drifted along, bright against the brick of a neighbouring house. |
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In Madras, where a middle-class commitment to civic order is still discernible, the yob's inconsiderateness and the policeman's complicity heralded anarchy. |
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A similar lobbying phenomenon occurred prior to the two conclaves of 1978 and there is no discernible evidence that it had any impact on the outcome. |
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But so long as the whale shark made no discernible attempt to propel itself through the water I could, by finning vigorously, just about keep pace. |
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Their interracial marriage drew few stares and no discernible backlash. |
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In place of a clearly discernible melody, the piece evolves glacially with fuzzy smears, distorted shards, and industrial buzzing constellating around the drone. |
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The dusk only discernible from the jungle gloom by the sound of evening-song from invisible birds and the sharp slant of the setting sun between branches. |
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Often a piece resembles a pure collage until elements settle into a discernible rhythm pattern or a drumbeat will emerge to anchor the noises swirling around it. |
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The concept of diffusionism, however, and the idea of a historical archetype discernible from distinct and different contemporary practices are increasingly distrusted. |
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The first, which apparently looked like my old cairn terrier Geordie, he bought to give to me, but later gave it spontaneously to his Aunt for no real discernible reason. |
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The six Yoruba markings, and the ten Fon markings are readily discernible. |
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I wake up for no discernible reason, other than to assert my existence. |
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From this point, criminal law had formalized the mechanisms for enforcement, which allowed for its development as a discernible entity. |
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A shallow pseudoumbilical depression is discernible close to the free edge of the columellar callus. |
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Many auxiliary verbs are listed more than once in the table based upon discernible differences in use. |
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This maternal signature was discernible until larvae attained postflexion stages. |
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Still, the texts do contain discernible variances that distinguish the speech from contemporary Welsh. |
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Accordingly, if we scrutinize these Pilgrimings well, there is perhaps discernible henceforth a certain incipient method in their madness. |
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This rule meant that those that were mixed race but with some discernible African ancestry were defined as black. |
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The hallmark of Holbein's art is a searching and perfectionist approach discernible in his alterations to his portraits. |
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Law codes were issued by the Germanic kings, however, the influence of early Eastern Roman codes on some of these is quite discernible. |
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Both Hellenistic and Oriental influences are discernible in the religious background, alongside chthonic and solar motifs. |
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While the Historia is often useful to scholars, it is also the source of storyline details that have no discernible provenance. |
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Significantly, the insects suffered no discernible population loss, which left them available as food for other survivors. |
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The Lloyd's mirror effect results in low frequency propeller sounds not being discernible near the surface, where most accidents occur. |
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After 15 days, the lichens were brought back to earth and were found to be in full health with no discernible damage from their time in orbit. |
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Use of novel telemetry devices to collect individually discernible data sets from socially housed rhesus macaques. |
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Daddy was nowhere in here but his absence was discernible and heavy. |
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The blame game is unlike any other game, except perhaps the Eton Wall Game, in that it has no discernible rules. |
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In addition, our implementation integrates subsymbolic automacy with considerable symbolic computing, most discernible in the mapping algorithm. |
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This idolatry is the more discernible and aggravable in the invocation of saints and idols. |
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All this created a ferment in the Malankara Church and its effects are still discernible in the Church as a whole. |
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A type of extensive parabolic dune that lacks discernible slipfaces and has mostly coarse grained sand is known as a zibar. |
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The further tightening of labor markets in recent quarters has been reflected in a more discernible uptilt to the trend in hourly compensation. |
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As speakers shift, there are discernible, if subtle, changes in language behavior. |
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Her one discernible flaw is her hyperextended arms, but while occasionally distracting, they also lend her elegance a youthful, gangly charm. |
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They ascend barely discernible trails, crossing piles of rubble from avalanches and snowslides. |
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The two languages develope in different directions but the old commonship is still discernible. |
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No actual post is discernible in this regimen, which he could not have conducted as admiral at Misenum, unless his duties as admiral did not require his presence at Misenum. |
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Coniston Old Man has no connecting ridges other than that to Brim Fell, but a discernible rib falls due east via Stubthwaite Crag and Crowberry Haws. |
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Despite possessing no discernible talent, Big Brother 5's resident fame-hungry bunny boiler Michelle Bass somehow manages to keep herself in the news. |
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In this cosmos of space-time dynamization there are no discernible points, such as the center of perspective or a shadow designed to tell a point in time. |
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In the spleen the needles are less discernible, because the peripheral parts of the brushlike trimmings of neighboring sinuses are interlaced with each other. |
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If the audible words of the son convey one message, the discernible pulse of his utterance untethers the youth's authority and ironizes his utterance. |
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