The festival will link literacy and literature, and encourage people to read more widely and discerningly. |
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The knight glared at Arthur discerningly through narrowed eyes. |
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So every single element is discerningly chosen and carefully-treated. |
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But at the same time, our hero-worship of fiction allows us to gloss over, or even embrace, certain issues we would do best to scrutinise a little more discerningly. |
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Equipped with this knowledge, they need to behave just as discerningly as if they were in a conventional library, bank, travel agents or store. |
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The first warning system is education, which prepares communities to act discerningly in situations that suddenly require swift responses. |
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You are responsible for using the information presented on such sites critically and discerningly. |
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Organic agriculture is a modern technology that discerningly uses the benefits of scientific progress. |
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Directors must safeguard Dialogue's assets and use such assets, including equipment and staff, discerningly. |
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And these qualities spell out, as well, the work's moral position: that to see humans more closely, more discerningly, is life-affirming and good. |
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Nemes admirably re-instigates discussion of the awe-inspiring, complex, and yet unassimilated experience of Lanzmann's films — and does so perhaps even more discerningly than much written criticism does. |
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Open Wed-Mon 11am-7.30pm A perfect example of a zakka-ya, a popular style of shop that sells a discerningly curated selection of trinkets, and odds and ends. |
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That being said, it is perfectly clear that the particular circumstances of each case are different and that the relevant case-law must be applied discerningly. |
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English musicians of the seventeenth century, who were discerningly open to Italian and French influences, cultivated a truly original national style. |
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If you have a statement piece, by all means wear or carry it discerningly. |
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