Sentence examples for particularly discernible from inspiring English sources

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Colored spheres began to float onto a computer screen in front of me, in no particularly discernible pattern: just a random, rapid-fire procession — purple, yellow, and blue.

Activities by researchers, designed to simulate caregiver visits, were associated with elevated particle concentrations across all measured size ranges, and were particularly discernible among larger particles.

This hidden alignment was particularly discernible in the ease with which the Cold War, with its ubiquitous, if subliminal, anti-Semitism, morphed into the clash of civilizations, with jihadists replacing Reds as figments of the American nightmare.

And so, when the day came and I flung open the doors of my closet, the change in my life was not instant, or even particularly discernible to observers.

Health insurance as a means of providing funding for health care is a novelty in Nigeria and there was no particularly discernible attitude to them and their work in Nigeria at present.

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There are particularly loud cheers (and no discernible booing) for Ms. Nielsen's Sonia, the sad sack adopted sister of the beleaguered playwright Vanya (David Hyde Pierce) and blithe film star Masha (Sigourney Weaver).

Happily, audiences have reacted more encouragingly to their latest joint effort, Mr. Durang's acerbic comedy "Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike". There are particularly loud cheers (and no discernible booing) for Ms. Nielsen's Sonia, the sad sack adopted sister of the beleaguered playwright Vanya David Hyde Piercee) and blithe film star Masha (Sigourney Weaver).

It is the rupture-related dislocation of landforms and the sinking and rising of the fault-affected ground that brought about discernible physiographic changes, particularly where there were continued and ongoing movements, such as in the Himalayan province pressed hard between the northwards-pushing Peninsular India and the Asian landmass.

The influence of Nietzsche in these earlier texts is discernible (McFarland 2013), particularly, in the importance the young Benjamin places upon aesthetic experience in overcoming the embittered nihilism of contemporary values (although he is unable to articulate this cultural transformation here beyond a vague appeal to the canon of German poets: Schiller, Goethe, Hölderlin, and Stefan Georg).

Several mountain ranges, whose exposed faces are particularly susceptible to erosion, declined discernible comment.

While pleased with the prawn-to-toast ratio on the prawn toast, the flabby, not-particularly crisp pastry and lack of discernible prawn flavour was a let-down.

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