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Only in narrative form do you discern, not in a philosophical or theological explanation, which allows you rather to discuss.
With more powerful telescopes, 17th-century astronomers were able to discern not a disk but a series of concentric rings.
It's tricky to discern not only whether past extreme weather have changed, but also whether human-caused global warming is a factor.
Judging is about using, to our best abilities our reasoning and empathy, to discriminate and discern; not bothering is a form of, literally, antisocial behaviour, a withdrawal from our responsibilities and obligations to other people.
And for "The English Prize," the dispersed contents of several of its crates have been reassembled, allowing us to discern not just the tastes and interests of the Grand Tourists in general, but those of specific individuals as well.
By tracking where great artists and thinkers were and where they went, the team could discern not only patterns of migration but also the rise and fall of cultural centres.
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This procedure allowed us to discern pale, not dyed larvae from dyed larvae by the colouration of their gut.
How much she discerns is not clear, but she does have discernment.
"My dad discerned her not to be a Christian," Shehzad pronounced; Arif had admonished Honey not to yoke himself to her.
The research uses a set of vernacular design as case study to test the cognitive perception of prospective users between those who discern and not-discern the history of utensils.
Michael Billington could not discern which one Tennant was using.
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