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1. perceptible by the senses or intellect 2. capable of being perceived clearly 3. capable of being seen or noticed The word discernible has appeared in 148 New York Times articles in the past year, including on June 7 in "Stoking Excitement, Arenas Pump Up the Volume," by Alan Schwarz: DALLAS — It was only the pregame show.
It is through these emanations that we can know and connect to God, but these emanations are not God -- only the shadow that is capable of being perceived by humans.
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Being perceived as a person capable of making decisions influenced Mrs J's opportunities to participate.
There is reason to believe that exaggerated disregard of things an adult person should normally know about and be capable of might have been perceived as infantilization.
Adolescents were portrayed as unable to take responsibility and unable to understand all the consequences of sexual intercourse, while adults were perceived as more capable of doing that, and mature enough for engaging in sex.
As a single intraperitoneal injection of LPS with D-galactosamine has been perceived to be capable of inducing endotoxin shock in mice, the impacts of constitutive expression of IL-32α and subsequently produced TNFα on endotoxin lethality were investigated.
Overachievers are more likely to work long hours -- sometimes without people knowing about it -- because they want to be perceived as capable of doing it all, Arkin says.
Additional incentives were perceived as capable of reinforcing this 'potential' motivation and ultimately increase health workers productivity.
Communities, on the other hand, were perceived as capable of decreasing their vulnerability if taking the right measures.
In a task-shifting model, additional incentives are perceived as capable of reinforcing the potential motivation and ultimately increase health workers productivity [ 34].
People have to be perceived as being capable of governing this country, of being the leader of the free world".
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