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Screening was annual, and therefore it is to be expected that in programmes with less frequent screening (for example, every two or three years) the proportion of invasive cancers detected in the mammography arm that would be palpable would be even higher.
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Most of the students in the class had never used a programming language before and learning HTML was a method for easing them into the concept of coding by allowing them to program something that would be simple, yet palpable and exciting.
"In other words, the idea was that you didn't have to get the unemployment rate to a certain number, but you had to get unemployment going in the right direction, and people would feel that, and it would be palpable".
The hypocrisy would be palpable.
Her absence from the stage would be palpable.
The outrage would be palpable.
Isn't it strange, then, that there would be any palpable sinking of the heart when you get to the end, when Winston, taken to Room 101 is finally broken by the destruction of his ability to believe for himself; to think for himself, even to perceive for himself?
The concerns that the speech-event would feed that narrative were palpable.
But Algirdas Semeta, European Commissioner for tax affairs, begs to differ, telling the BBC with palpable restraint that "it would be difficult...to agree that the spirit of the law is fully respected", when examining the "aggressive" tax avoidance schemes adopted by the likes of Apple and other multinationals.
It said there was "palpable fear" among civilians that they would be killed for their ethnicity.
The loneliness that resulted was palpable.
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