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It is quite tempting to think of any particular conflict as having a discernible beginning and end, rather than seeing each one as part of a long, unitary, ongoing conflict that has persisted for centuries.
Parts of actors are discernible in most, but one, based on "The Evil Dead," is quite illegible.
For all the grim warnings she'd been given at the hospital, her baby's paralysis soon resolved itself, and as time passed the child seemed in every discernible way to be quite normal.
AT THIS MILLENARIAN MOMENT, it would be appropriate to take on the ten worst economic ideas of the past 1,000 years, but there have been quite a few centuries with no discernible economic ideas at all, unless you start counting stuff like the Crusades.
This activity may turn out to be quite beneficial, as there has been a discernible increase in difficult-to-treat skin and underlying tissue infections associated with Gram-positive bacteria like MRSA.
Time — jazz rhythm — is discernible, yet nothing that can be quite pinned down.
In these two examples, the expression level was quite high so that labeled cells were clearly discernible against the background.
But while the play tantalises and intrigues, it never quite achieves the fluidity Zeller perfected in The Father: there is a discernible pattern to Anne's alternation of confrontational aggression and morose depression.
The Twilight effect is already discernible, surely, in the new wave of fairytale movies – not quite Angela Carteresque revisionist as seen in The Company of Wolves, but all featuring heroines spunkier than your traditional Disney princess-passive.
Etiologies include infections, sarcoidosis and drugs; however, quite often, no cause is discernible (idiopathic).
There is a discernible logic.
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