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But progress is now discernible.

Their main hope is the novel and promising ferment now discernible in the ruling National Party as it moves toward a critical congress in August.

A pattern was now discernible: artists nurtured under Dalrymple's wing always left for more established quarters, leaving Dalrymple to fend for herself, much as she had in Walberswick.

It's a change that, for Cordeiro and others, is now discernible on a global scale for everyone's benefit.

Anyway, we don't get divorced," he said with a now discernible edge in his voice.

The government's hiding behind legalisms shouldn't obscure what it's really up to: layering new difficulties for now discernible reason on people who can barely afford what they're shouldering now, and make sure they can't make the sort of gains that come from collective action.

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Capital observers thought that some parallel movement by Mr. Dole's wife, Transportation Secretary Elizabeth Hanford Dole, away from the Administration might now become discernible.

"But as of now, no discernible trend has been detected in the observational data, and studies of how tornadoes will fare in a warmer world show somewhat conflicting results".

Of particular interest is the growing realization that the design principles governing the structures of these coiled-coil proteins are now largely discernible and can be specified with a high degree of confidence, due in large part to the wealth of crystal structure data now available.

The FSA's chairman, Sir Howard Davies, has become a keen advocate of the case for a single financial regulator though he has also, generously, conceded that the British approach is only one among many.Still, there is now a discernible trend in financial regulation towards the British model.

Whereas in the past, one could pass on the "responsibility" for future-related decisions to the trend or to the predicted phenomenon – in other words pass it off: "that will come!" – such exoneration is no longer valid today: in the immense event forest of modern complexity, the individual trees are now barely discernible.

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