Sentence examples for be discernible from inspiring English sources

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be 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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No immediate changes, analysts say, will likely be discernible.

In this case, the two evolutionary pathways would not be discernible.

Nonetheless, the essential flavor and characteristics of the production will be discernible.

Whether a peace settlement and its consequences will be discernible by then is another matter.

A touch of anti-Semitism may be discernible here and there.

The images are so clear that, if they depicted Earth, city parks would be discernible.

This motion, in fact, would not be discernible by an observer in a closed box.

Pushing the algorithm to its limits may hopefully shed light on mathematical patterns that would otherwise not be discernible.

Traumatic conditions, like broken bones, should be discernible, as well as infectious diseases that may have affected their bones.

"I don't think it will be discernible to a customer in the bill that they receive," he said.

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

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