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"The jury seems to have been quite discerning in identifying the home visit," Mr. Gillers said.
Hollywood seems to have ignored his starchy act, discerning in it nothing it needed.
Balcells, who was dogged and discerning in her work but no stranger to good P.R., might have forgiven the cliché.
Darren Sukenik, a managing director of Prudential Douglas Elliman, said that buyers had become more discerning in recent years.
Isis is "not as discerning in choosing its targets as people like to think", Mr Winter said.
This might even give the company some freedom to be more discerning in deciding which headlines we should see.
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As Laura Vanderkam pointed out in a discerning review in The Wall Street Journal, Mr. Sykes seems to suggest that the low-income elderly deserve Medicaid assistance, but that low-income parents and children do not.
It implies that transcriptograms calculated over ordered lists are more capable of discerning differences in expression in different intervals of the list, as compared to those calculated over randomly ordered lists.
Specifically, all 1-, 2-, 3- and 4-gene combinations encoded in the human genome were ranked in terms of their discerning power in distinguishing the cancer samples from the corresponding control samples for each cancer type.
In the meantime, Firth will be doing what he does best (a discerning Brit in a three piece suit) in "Tinker, Tailor, Solider, Spy".
This "fringe resolution" is known to be an imperfect measure of resolution in TEM [25], but remains useful for discerning trends in the underlying "true" resolution.
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