Sentence examples for discerning enough from inspiring English sources

"discerning enough" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe someone who is perceptive or careful in making judgements or decisions. For example, "John is discerning enough to spot a great deal when he sees one."

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Fans of John Kerry might argue its formula isn't discerning enough.

But I think the high school counselors are discerning enough to separate the good time from what the university has to offer".

Chris Pollok, one of the owners of Bier International, expressed confidence that the neighborhood's old-timers and newcomers were discerning enough to notice and care that his picnic tables have been custom made from recycled wood, that the bratwurst is produced locally and free of preservatives, and that each item of food has a suggested beer pairing.

More definite figures lacking, perhaps the closest estimate of her financial genius is contained in a statement accredited to the banking house of Rothschild, a European establishment discerning enough to have made a fortune even out of the Battle of Waterloo: "Mademoiselle Chanel," they are reported as solemnly saying, "knows how to make a safe twenty per cent".

I'm not discerning enough to rate the taste compared to coffee made with a "violent" press, but as a coffee addict I do like that the pot stays warm for at least an hour, allowing for multiple hot cups of coffee.

"The customers and the industry are not being discerning enough, and we're going to end up with 70 rare earth companies employing geologists and rare earth directors and no more than five new mines by 2020," predicted Dudley J. Kingsnorth, the best-known consultant in the industry and an adviser to some of the start-ups.

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Or perhaps even political devotees decided they could not discern enough truth in "The Truth About Hillary".

In both, the fundamental requirement is to discern enough of what the processes of nature truly are to be able to engage intelligently with them.

Terminology has been variable and mostly not discerning well-enough isolated distal humerus replacement from total elbow replacement.

It was still possible to discern just enough of the original outlines of the constellations (overlaid by a 1944 restoration) to envision the extraordinary sight, punctuated by twinkling electric stars, that greeted passengers when Grand Central opened in 1913.

It cannot be discerned clearly enough to be specified in the TCD database records because, while journal authors will typically explain the context and objectives of multiple assays, patent applicants often do not.

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