The room seemed to darken perceptibly even though bright sunlight flooded its every corner. |
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It ended up extending to some 60 comments, but hadn't advanced perceptibly beyond the points I made in my primary post. |
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The four-year-old son of Scenic appeared perceptibly lame in his right hind leg during the broadcast. |
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The fruit is ripe when it is faintly but perceptibly squashy, especially at the stem end. |
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The market's appetite for risk has changed perceptibly in the last two to three weeks. |
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The costs linked to the notification procedure would not diminish perceptibly. |
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Pause then reverse the movement, until you are moving, barely perceptibly, around that central axis. |
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With unemployment rising and moral values shifting, the social fabric is perceptibly fraying. |
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Here the rate of qualification is perceptibly higher in the higher unemployment regions than in the low unemployment rate regions. |
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Holding the safety glass by the side grip, slide it into the slot until it engages perceptibly in place. |
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But because of the effects of mass on an object's wavelength, matter tends to behave in a perceptibly wave-like way only at the sub-atomic scale. |
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In spite of the twofold increase in oil prices between 2003 and 2005, the capacity of the world production has not perceptibly increased. |
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Even sitting down, he is perceptibly taller and wider than the older players. |
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Even when the content of a narrative is drawn from the world, the mode of presentation must differ perceptibly, if only slightly, from a pure imitation of real world events. |
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Nonetheless, their voices did shake just perceptibly with gynecophobia, or the fear of women, of silent women, in these absolutely silent black gowns. |
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This proportion has decreased perceptibly over the past few years and the exchange rate risk as such has been reduced. |
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The distaste was tangible across his face and he shuddered perceptibly. |
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Graduation day may seem to some persons like crossing a date-line on a cruise ship: nothing has perceptibly changed. |
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Controlled acetic acid formation inhibits yeasts and mould and thus perceptibly reduces heating up problems. |
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It is perceptibly the same watch as the previous versions but with a difference in the feeling. |
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The end of the clutch and brake levers shall be perceptibly spherical and have a radius of curvature of at least 7 mm. |
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Demand for quality networks that convey not only data but also applications, voice and video is growing perceptibly. |
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If demand for business premises is to increase perceptibly, however, the economic recovery will first have to last for some time and be of substance. |
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But for most of the country's elite the most conspicuous item of consumption is sending their children to university in America. In much of India, life is getting perceptibly better each year. |
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From the age of 21 he suffered from a condition known as ankylosing sponylitis, which perceptibly affected not only his life but also his whole work. |
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There was a desire to modernize, but given the enormous costs that that entailed, prison crowding could not be perceptibly reduced for the time being. |
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I only worked with Jane a few times, but was struck by the speed at which she worked and her presence, which changed perceptibly from the charming to the charmingly controlling when she looked though the lens of her camera. |
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Although workers were sometimes still paid less than the minimum wage or the subsistence minimum, the number of such cases had declined perceptibly thanks to the implementation of the poverty eradication strategy. |
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If irregular wear becomes apparent or if the wear rate on the tires is perceptibly uneven, the tires should be rotated in such a way to alleviate the problem. |
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It should also be borne in mind that, outside the Darfur region, the security situation had improved perceptibly, and today there were very few abductions. |
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The adverse environment, special factors involving indispensable value adjustments and portfolio streamlining measures are perceptibly reflected in the statement of income and in the balance sheet. |
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As differences in output growth acorss euro-area countries are set to narrow perceptibly, starting from 2000, so are the growth differences in the euro area. |
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In most cases, both the enrolment rate and the percentage of students that complete primary education rise substantially, while repetition and drop-out fall perceptibly. |
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The quickly growing mobility of nearly all segments of the population in both countries is perceptibly shifting media usage into out-ofhome territory and into the public domain. |
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His voice had a genuine pathos now, and his large brown hands perceptibly trembled. |
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