Sentence examples for only discerned from inspiring English sources

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Unfortunately, there are occasions where palpating for these landmarks becomes difficult, such as in the presence of surrounding soft tissue swelling, and the inadequate alignment is only discerned from the check X-ray.

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I could only discern from the firm's directory — the Park and Fifth Avenue addresses of their apartments and Long Island and Connecticut country homes, some with names like "Brook Farm" — that they didn't have to worry much about it.

This not only discerns no public shift towards isolationism over the past five years, it also clearly identifies a growing, or perhaps a reviving, appetite for the UK to aspire to be a "great power" rather than accept its decline – 63% of the British public have this aspiration, the highest figure in such surveys since 2010.

At this remove, we can only discern the faint outlines of that approach.

The ZnS Mn can discern an energy difference of about 0.4 J while EuD4TEA can only discern about 0.6 J.

However, we only discern that the number of readable queries stored in Q is n, i.e., n tags recognized in the last frame.

However, because Opportunity's X-ray spectrometer can only discern the atomic elements in a rock, and not their mineralogical arrangement, no-one can say for sure.

The voluntary testing data that USDA obtained had serious problems, GAO said; for instance, USDA couldn't discern whether pig specimens were being tested for the first time, so the agency could only discern the general trend in infection numbers.

Thanks to the stunning preservation, the researchers could not only discern a heart and a circulatory system in these 3-centimeter fossils, but also some of the hallmarks of chordates, such as a dorsal nerve cord and a notochord, a rod of stiff tissue that provides support along the back of the body.

The Rev Dr Sam Foley, writing in 1694, described the rocks: "We found none square, but almost all pentagonal, or hexagonal; only a few had seven sides; and many more pentagons than hexagons; but they are all irregular… They always lie as close as possible for one stone to lie on another, so that on the outside of the pillars you can only discern the crack that joins the two stones".

In "Night Catches Us," we get the sense that some monumental time and opportunity has passed, some war has been fought--but we only discern the vague outline of the battle.

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