Sentence examples for To discernible from inspiring English sources

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To discernible

adjective

Possible to discern; detectable or derivable by use of the senses or the intellect.

  • There is a discernible performance difference between a Porsche and a Civic.

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As such, he had organized the universe according to discernible, mathematical law, which, if they tried, they could figure out.

His work on mechanics, the motion of pendulums and of balls rolling down inclined planes, helped open the way for the modern view of a universe that operates not by godly caprice, but according to discernible mathematical laws.

Justice Thomas, referring to the age discrimination law by its initials, complained that the majority had adopted a standard "so malleable that it effectively absolves the E.E.O.C. of its obligation to administer the A.D.E.A. according to discernible standards".

Alternatively, if a serious sex conviction should cost a footballer his entire career (along with the professions routinely closed to sex offenders) then a similar vigilance should, surely, be applied to discernible sleazebaggery in any other profession, from whistleblowing to royal work, where clemency might be mistaken for approval.

Heavy metal pollutants entering an aquatic ecosystem are of increasing concern due to discernible effects on chemoreception in many ecologically and economically important species.

However, nitrogen concentration gradients and, especially, biaxial stress, while limited by the yield strength of about 1 GPa and strongly influenced by processing characteristics can lead to discernible differences, limiting the use of this equation to a rule-of-thumb approximation.

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Jim Anderson, COO of ViTrue social media management claims that targeting is "not going to be discernible to most consumers.

Our main finding is that evaluations do not seem to affect future policy to any discernible degree.

"I'm never not going to care," he said, taking off his hat to give his hair a swipe to no discernible effect.

His close friend Mamet wrote for The Paris Review: "He lived alone in various houses, and moved from one to the next in response to no discernible stimulus.

Such a small magnitude of disc narrowing is unlikely to be qualitatively discernible to assessors for distinguishing an increasing severity of disc degeneration.

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