Sentence examples for discernible relation from inspiring English sources

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The music programmers, meanwhile, put their stamp on MTV2 by routinely playing videos with no discernible relation to one another, and by picking artists who get intermittent special mentions.

In the dining room, at the back, the high-decibel, rapid-turnover ambience gives Kefi the hectic feel of an airport food court besieged by people of no discernible relation to one another: professorial types in sandals and socks; habitués of Lincoln Center in jabots, clinking glasses with a "Chin-chin!"; ponytailed twenty-somethings bearing Banana Republic shopping bags.

It was the first film in which the quintessential cinematic line "I love you" found itself being addressed to one man by another, and in which therefore the emotional lives of gay men were represented as being in sync with heterosexual "normality" – rather than, as was usual, as emanating from a seedy, topsy-turvy world bearing no discernible relation to the feelings and lives of "the rest of us".

If supervenience and Anomalous Monism are indeed inconsistent, and the former is rejected, the question of the plausibility of a materialist position with no discernible relation between mental and physical properties arises (see the supplement on Supervenience and the Explanatory Primacy of the Physical).

A few booths down, I spot a display styled in red with no discernible relation to cannabis.

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The latter involves some sense of difference over and above numerical distinctness but weakly discernible relations such as 'having opposite direction of each component of spin to …' do not provide this.

There is no discernible linear relation between normalised ventilation rates from the two methods, except for cross ventilation in the array case.

However, local fluctuation of the maximal compression modulus is discernible in relation to the lateral measuring positions.

('Operants' are behaviors that have no discernible law-like relation to particular environmental conditions or 'eliciting stimuli.' They are to be contrasted with 'respondents,' which are reliable or reflex responses to particular stimuli. Thus, blinking when someone pokes at your eye is a respondent; episodes of infant babbling are operants).

It is of considerable interest that the majority of the comparable peptides in the Ec-DHFR show little discernible difference in relation to Bs-DHFR.

Examples of these accounts and their elicitation are provided in table 4. Participants reported uninvestigated symptoms, and produced normalised accounts of these, irrespective of patient sociodemographic characteristics, smoking status or route to diagnosis; there were no discernible differences in relation to table 1 characteristics.

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