Sentence examples for appear to discount from inspiring English sources

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Graham Gooch was the only England voice available for interview, and the batting coach refused to say whether Bell or Joe Root would be moved up the order, although he did appear to discount the possibility of Gary Ballance coming straight in at No3.

The shares are selling well over twice tangible book value and appear to discount significant improvements in credit already.

The perceived downsides are that its approaches can seem mechanistic, and that it may appear to discount learning without a defined outcome.

The findings, which the team reports in two online papers today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, also appear to discount a leading hypothesis for why early farmers would bother domesticating the unappealing teosinte plant in the first place.

This model may appear to discount the value of the phylogenetic data indicating that the amino acids from Tarsius to Homo sapiens were generally under negative selection.

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Eva appears to discount a disturbing story Aunt Lily has told her.

Dr. Crimmins's study appears to discount Mrs. Vaughan's suspicion that something specific to Westchester caused Kristie's autism.

To many, this remark appeared to discount both the harm to the victim and the effects of imprisonment on people who were not formerly élite college students.

The paintings are not a typical example of crusader propaganda in that they do not argue in favour of the crusading movement, but underscore those aspects of Christian belief that it appeared to discount or discard, particularly the need to evangelise non-Christians and the superiority of monastic profession over any other.

The Court appeared to discount the fact that the committee did not have authority "to say yes" to a third party offer (or pursue other strategic options) on the ground that MacAndrews & Forbes indicated at the outset its unwillingness to sell and it had no duty to do so, which effectively precluded a third party acquisition.

In "The Capitol's Last Kennedy" (news article, Dec. 17), Ross K. Baker, a political science professor, appears to discount the tremendous impact Representative Patrick J. Kennedy has already had on brain research, to the benefit of veterans and others suffering from conditions like traumatic brain injury and mental illness.

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