With its limited focus upon a day where a number of important issues came to a head, incomplete or biased coverage could quickly be discerned. |
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So some organisations, very good retail organisations in terms of discerned as being successful, are quite tough on those sorts of issues. |
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Not much else of his features could be discerned, hidden as they were by an enormous tow-colored beard. |
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It wasn't until he suggested we go back to his place that I discerned the slur in his voice. |
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The trees and everything on the ground were covered thickly with this snowlike stuff so no leaf or branch could be discerned. |
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The people quickly discerned the situation and tried to flee in all directions, stampeding over one another in their attempts to escape. |
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The harmony George discerned between the interests of labor and capital applied only under free competition. |
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And of course you are lucky that Contestant No.1 has not yet discerned that you are stepping out on him. |
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As we shall see in a moment, a similar hesitation can be discerned in Matthew and Luke. |
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As we pulled our car into her driveway, I discerned strange, childish voices in the garden. |
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In the clangor of battle I discerned the slight sound of something moving at a great velocity toward me. |
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For his part Ken remained faithful to the evidence as he saw it, and to truth when it could be discerned. |
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They appear to be parasitic on the fungi as no benefit to the fungus from its association with the Indian pipe has been discerned. |
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From the mists, a shuffling figure could be discerned moving towards the field of battle. |
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Only a handful of mutilated relics could be discerned in the terse and ambiguous clauses of the consular constitution. |
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If operators are able to place a dish flush against a wall, whispers can be discerned. |
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He discerned turtles, mocking-birds, merles, nightingales, cushats and stone-curlews inside, and marvelled and was moved to much joy and solace. |
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Some of their protuberances project close to a metre above what can be vaguely discerned as the original road surface. |
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But some general principles can be discerned, even if only at the level of the rhetoric of English criminal law. |
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However at one point it puffed smoke which was a bit concerning, and on its final pass a hazy smoke trail could be discerned. |
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A very similar syndrome can be discerned in the government's handling of security on airlines. |
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So far, what can be discerned from the main manifestos is an almost complete consensus. |
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From the annals of Indian history, it can be discerned that the role of women in the society is no less than men. |
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In many cases, statistically significant differences could be discerned by participants. |
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There is no obvious reason, no cyclical pattern that can be discerned for these ups and downs. |
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All the landholding data he cited pertained to a single point of time from which no time-trend can possibly be discerned. |
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The historical setting never feels remote, as echoes of our days can be discerned between the lines. |
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And the polls suggest that the benign effects of increased government spending have at last been discerned by the electorate. |
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Perhaps they failed to do so because they have not developed much of a pattern from which the early draft of history can be discerned. |
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The sauce was thick, almost like a gravy, and bits of squid and various other fruits of the sea could be discerned in it. |
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And then, he slowly discerned the shape of a grotesque beast, clamping to the trunk as if its skin and the brown bark were one. |
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His objective was never simply to impress an audience, but to disclose whatever he discerned in music that was capable of enchantment. |
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That feeling that I've discerned something about what's happening in the world and successfully and engagingly written about it. |
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Thus Graham is hesitant to acknowledge that God's disposition of judgment can be reliably discerned here. |
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Some readers have discerned a strain of racial essentialism in his putatively social constructionist stance. |
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But we live not only with positive general principles but with what Tocqueville discerned as contradicting actualities. |
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My nostrils had discerned the insidious whiff of cigarette smoke, and, sure enough, a dark corner revealed a few glorious, glowing tips. |
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A similar hesitation over the baptism of Jesus by John can be discerned in Luke's rehandling of Mark's account of the baptism of Jesus. |
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That this quality is rarely discerned in his other signed paintings is hardly surprising, given the restricted subject matter of those works. |
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An authorial motive can be discerned in Austen's having made her heroine's father a marine. |
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There appears to be a common logic that can be discerned behind the list of these pleiotropic changes in cell metabolism. |
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Like coin tosses, there may be no salient causation to be discerned in the outcomes. |
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This can be partially achieved through ethnoarchaeology, which compares patterns discerned in archaeological contexts with those recorded in traditional rural societies. |
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Anything that happened between the big bang's start and that point, an infinitesimally small amount of time, cannot be discerned through mathematics. |
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Between the two names, no effective difference can be discerned. |
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Her eyes barely discerned the shape of the hollow log across the river. |
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Signs are generally discerned by means of technical analysis tools. |
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Because of their great dominance and the relatively small sample area, meaningful taphonomic patterns could be discerned for only the Cordaites remains. |
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Some critics discerned a falling away of powers in his later work, marked by a tendency towards inflated rhetoric, but to others he remained a commanding figure to the end. |
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He wisely sifted out four steps which he discerned to be those which contained the essential marrow, and which were of the highest value in actual practice. |
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Last two words are written in invisible ink but can be easily discerned if Australian law books are held over scented candles. |
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By recording the motion of the sunlike star HD 70642 for 5 years, scientists have discerned that an unseen planet at least twice as massive as Jupiter is tugging on it. |
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When the functions of an internal organ are disrupted, the symptoms can be discerned in the complexion, eyes, color, voice and texture of the tongue fur. |
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Some of the pieces illustrated were not Irish, and others were awarded unwarrantedly early dates, yet few if any outright fakes can be discerned from its pages. |
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Much could be discerned about national style from the effort. |
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Egewe had discerned that a part of the reason for this was that Kjarian did not entirely trust the empath, and so he was largely emotionally guarded when within his presence. |
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Such an analysis entails establishing whether a judgemental stance can be discerned in the items being coded and what the nature of the judgements is. |
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He discerned the grid in the layer cake, the order in the display case. |
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He would affirm what he discerned to be the truth and would resist what he regarded to be the excesses in both the Evangelical and the Anglo-Catholic perspectives. |
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Deep on the horizon he discerned the outline of an enormous dark felid recumbent on a rock. |
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Some genealogical relationships can be discerned among the numerous manuscripts that have survived. |
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The precise location can be discerned by a gentle bank roughly oval in shape. |
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The least count of a voltmeter is the minimum change that can be discerned. |
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Historians have discerned a decline of monastic life in this period, with many religious houses maintaining smaller numbers of monks. |
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Another category of idioms is a word having several meanings, sometimes simultaneously, sometimes discerned from the context of its usage. |
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In some middens individual dumps of material can be discerned and analysed. |
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In the British constitutional system, Montesquieu discerned a separation of powers among the monarch, Parliament, and the courts of law. |
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He pointed out that the deep holes can sometimes be discerned against white, beachlike sand near the creek banks. |
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Within the painting, at least six of the santeria deities can be discerned, said Stein of the work, populated by human-animal hybrids. |
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Off each side would be the long narrow burgage plots for the traders and craftsmen that can still be discerned today. |
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It is an important word that is found very frequently in sapiential texts still to be published officially, but so far no one seems to have discerned its proper meaning. |
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Mr Altham rose, as in duty bound, in honour to a priest, and a priest who, as he dimly discerned by his canonicals, was not altogether a common one. |
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He did not come however. Anne sometimes fancied she discerned him at a distance, but he never came. The anxious interval wore away unproductively. |
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Although the galaxies reside in patches of sky that contain no visible foreground objects, the team discerned the effect of gravitational lensing. |
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In eggs boiled and roasted there is scarce difference to be discerned. |
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Meanwhile the brig had altered her tack, and was moving slowly to the east. Three hours later and the keenest eye could not have discerned her top-sails above the horizon. |
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