Sentences with phrase «becoming discernible»

They evolved, one leading to the next, their collective identity slowly becoming discernible with time.
Even as the bad news is that these notions rose and flourished together, the good news is that hints of their common fall are becoming discernible.
The universe takes on the lineaments of Jesus; but then there is great mystery: for he who thus becomes discernible is Jesus crucified.
This means that the degree of consciousness attained by living creatures (from the moment, naturally, when it becomes discernible) may be used as a parameter to estimate the direction and speed of Evolution (that is to say, of the Cosmic Coiling) in terms of absolute values.
As time went on a more optimistic note became discernible, chiefly in opposition to the false asceticism characteristic of the dualistic sects.
From afar, the individual wings resemble delicately colored tiles in a mosaic, while up close, the individual specimens — some large some small, some with beautiful patterning, others chosen for their calming pearlescence — become discernible.

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And that is why, in our prayer at the altar, we ask that the consecration may be brought about for us: Ut nobis Corpus et Sanguis fiat... 3 If I firmly believe that everything around me is the body and blood of the Word, 4 then for me (and in one sense for me alone) is brought about that marvellous «diaphany» which causes the luminous warmth of a single life to be objectively discernible in and to shine forth from the depths of every event, every element: whereas if, unhappily, my faith should flag, at once the light is quenched and everything becomes darkened, everything disintegrates.
... By «directionality» in this sense - as a scientifically accessible or discernible movement - I do not mean one with a single unique, or even definite, goal, but simply one whichproceeds towards a definite range of possible outcomes - which become more focused and delimited as evolution continues.
In broad terms it may be affirmed that the Human, having become aware of its uncompleted state, can not lend itself without reluctance, still less give itself with passion, to any course that may attract it unless there be some kind of discernible and definitive consummation to be looked for at the end, if only as a limit.
We trust you will find On Becoming Childwise informative and highly practical and that the tips actually work, making a discernible difference in your parenting.
There is a discernible uptick in the rate of intrauterine fetal demise beginning in the 38th week and it becomes almost parabolic as one goes from 41 to 42 weeks and beyond.
As collaborations become interdisciplinary and author lists grow longer, who did what becomes even less discernible to readers.
Today those paddies have become barely discernible, transformed into pockets of marsh, and the new occupants of these lands arrive as dazzling white squadrons of red - crowned cranes that glide over the bulrushes in perfect formation, touching down so lightly that they detonate no land mines.
Process changes can influence products in ways that may not be discernible until their effects on efficacy effects become evident.
She grafts the films with layers that would otherwise be missing, elevating it beyond its own mindlessness and bringing it the closest it becomes to a discernible identity.
«Zoe» is barely engaging when it has a discernible plot, but it becomes interminable once Cole and Zoe are sent deep into their feelings and the film drifts towards abstraction.
Greg Sestero (Dave Franco) is a model in San Francisco who wants to become an actor, despite the fact that he has no discernible talent.
As soon as you turn your back on the uncertain sunrise and enter your office building, you cease to be Miguel Sáenz, the civil servant discernible behind the wrinkled gray suit, round, wire - rimmed glasses, and fearful gaze, and become Turing, decipherer of secrets, relentless pursuer of encoded messages, the pride of the Black Chamber.
You will be picking through both novels, looking for methods of comparison, developing your thesis that racism still exists and has simply become entrenched within our institutions in new, less discernible ways.
Random aggression In some cases, cats become aggressive for no discernible reason, lashing out as you walk by or attacking seemingly out of nowhere.
This isn't necessarily a bad thing, as I never once became frustrated with the game despite my lack of any discernible ability.
The subtle modulations of rich color remind me of palm trees silhouetted against the evening sky, becoming barely discernible as night falls.
Although never really able to spawn a discernible art movement, the Impasse nevertheless became a breeding ground for some of the most influential artistic breakthroughs of early 20th century art, no doubt fuelled by an insouciant atmosphere of invigorating rivalries, sexual relationship merry - go - rounds, creative inspiration, and artistic collaboration — all amid a carefree environment of Bohemian squalor.
In his writing he became increasingly interested in purely formal concerns, and he began to develop a discernible critical sympathy for work that created a pure, immediate visual sensation, often at the expense of descriptive or pictorial reference.
«Discernible» (ie, detectable) soon metamorphosed into «dominant,» which quickly morphed into the absurd notion that greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions have now replaced natural forces and become the only factors influencing climate change.
So, also, the imperfections of evidence as to the motives and purposes inspiring the action will become more discernible in proportion to the fulness of our conception of what the evidence should be to distinguish between action from the one or the other of possible motives.
JC comment: By the time of the IPCC SAR (circa 1995), not only did «parental affection» set in, but the whole issue became politicized in Madrid, with the political need to find at least «discernible» evidence of a human cause for warming.
Sandberg has become a best - selling author and an advocate for women corporate leaders, and rumors persist that Zuckerberg — who has visited small towns in Iowa for no discernible reason, and whose own Twitter feed looks like a campaign commercial — is planning a political career.
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