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"Social media users have become really discerning about what they're seeing".
"People, in the United States especially, think Europeans have a really discerning palate when it comes to cheese," Mr. Wiggan says, "so we lean in to the European flavor and heritage and associate ourselves with a higher calling for cheese as well".
"[Because] audiences are getting really discerning about what they're going to see, you can't go into the marketplace with a sequel and assume an audience that was there previously will come back.
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But in truth, few parents can really discern "good" schools that help students stretch their potential.
We shared so much that you can only really discern with hindsight.
But when it comes down to it, can he really discern Ghana from Grenada? Ecuador from Colombia?
And, anyway, can a standardized test — even one six and a half hours long (current duration: four and a half hours) — really discern the students most capable of giving emotionally to their patients, or measure facility with profound concepts like discrimination and morality and the emotional underpinning of disease?
Some companies approach product development with the expectation that customers will not really discern the difference between "good enough" and "right".
To really discern whether the economy is turning around, watch M&A activity in industrials, energy and construction sectors, Lanser says.
When you throw in the ones with systems integrators Accenture and Deloitte, you can really discern a fairly vigorous approach to the enterprise market.
Come on, can anyone really discern an argument?
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