Sentence examples for increasingly discernible from inspiring English sources

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The lava-like facies is transitional, upward and downward, to less welded facies composed of agglutinated to unwelded spatter horizons in which clasts outlines are increasingly discernible.

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Throughout the day they remain connected to colleagues and family members who are elsewhere, and increasingly their movements form no discernible collective pattern at all.

Add to that the cost of covering procedures for the uninsured in emergency rooms and you have an increasingly expensive system that provides no discernible added value for its exponentially increasing cost.

However, a discernible trend is becoming increasingly apparent as Beijing expands the range of operations that its forces are engaged in Africa to include post-conflict stabilization (Mali), medical humanitarian missions (Liberia), ongoing conflict stabilization (South Sudan) and anti-piracy operations (Somalia) among others.

And such enlightened and imaginative commissioning poses a timely challenge to the increasingly entrenched sense of entitlement which has been discernible in British broadsheet newspaper rock coverage in recent years.

Behavior and values increasingly drive buying intent, and these cannot be discernible from simply analyzing demographic data in customer relationship management programs (CRMs).

They have increasingly become invisible, unknowable and expendable without any discernible rights.

Although it is evident that technology is becoming increasingly globalized, resulting in the expansion of R&D internationalization by firms, despite this discernible trend, the substantial body of literature in this area is based mainly on the experience of the developed country.

Even at the extremes, the amount of natural environment that is free of discernible human influence is diminishing at an increasingly rapid pace.

Thus Lincoln could refer, as he did time and again, to "providence" in ambiguous ways that satisfied believers in a benevolent father but might also refer to the impersonal workings of a natural order -- although as the Civil War progressed, he increasingly felt that "providence" to be less remote and more discernible, though still inscrutable, as a divine personality guiding particular events.

Though we pretended to the contrary, she had no discernible words beyond "dada" and she seemed to be increasingly locked inside herself.

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