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Jim Anderson, COO of ViTrue social media management claims that targeting is "not going to be discernible to most consumers.
By the 12th century the production of stained-glass windows in northern Europe was considerable, and regional schools begin to be discernible, especially in France, Germany, and England.
The AGWs generated by both of these meteorological events have large vertical wavelength (>100 km), which are larger than the F2 layer thickness, thus allowing them to be discernible in the TEC dataset.
As shown in Fig. 10 (top), the differences in the average friction forces can be a maximum of 0.1 N among the five types of stimuli, which was shown to be discernible by a fingertip in a previous psychophysical study [44].
We spot the specific pieces that contain enough of a complete image to be discernible as a cardinal or a flower some other discrete element.
Willie's head was made large and neckless to counter the low resolution of the screen and allow Willie's facial expressions to be discernible.
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We can then say, with Geach (1967; see §4) and others, that the self-same objects indiscernible according to one theory may be discernible according to another.
"I don't think it will be discernible to a customer in the bill that they receive," he said.
Turbidities above 5 NTU may be discernible to consumers.
But, because of encryption foil, that layout and composition would not be discernible to the inspectors.
A less expensive option is to build a pinhole projector, but because Venus is so small relative to the sun, "[s]mall features like the halo around Venus will not likely be discernible," according to NASA.
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