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Being small, they will be hard to detect from a distance.
Still, nuances of terroir are hard to detect from the label.
Slower rotation, however, could create a more disorganized field that would be harder to detect from afar.
But he still maintained that his model was likely to prevail, and that domestic coalitions we might not detect from abroad are gathering to overwhelm the religious conservatives.
So-called "smart" FADs come equipped with sonar and G.P.S., so operators can detect from afar whether they are, in fact, surrounded by fish.
Partly rustic, partly sophisticated, it exudes southern France, as fans of Midi reds will detect from the syrah-grenache-carignane-cinsault blend.
Researchers have found that mice can detect from body odor and urine how closely they are related to one another, a useful way to avoid inbreeding.
This mission will test the technology needed to detect gravitational waves from space, opening up new frequencies that are impossible to detect from the surface of the Earth.
Maybe they'll be able to detect, from the form of the message, "This seems to be something we've seen from visually oriented species, or auditory-oriented species".
Downing Street has been careful not to criticise Johnson's judgment, although I detect from aides irritation with his habit of aggravating delicate situations with colourful phrases.
Although technology may be rare in the universe, its effects may nevertheless be easier to detect from a distance than biological ones.
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