Sentences with phrase «discernible from»

It's impervious to rot, decay, insects, and woodpeckers, noncombustible, guaranteed for at least 50 years, and barely discernible from the real McCoy, says Lake Bluff, Ill. builder Orren Pickell.
Your personal brand and unique value proposition should be immediately discernible from your resume, beginning with a power - packed summary of qualifications or profile section.
The appropriate analytical framework for an accommodation case is clearly discernible from well - established human rights jurisprudence.
Clearly, in order to maintain the design confidential, the «magic» of the algorithms must not be discernible from users of the system.
However there appear to be a number of exceptions to the general rule with the result that the full scope of the substantive and procedural transition provisions are not readily discernible from a reading of the transition legislation.
Its developers cite influences from across the spectrum of gaming history, with Trials HD ¸ Sonic the Hedgehog and Tony Hawk being the most discernible from among the pack.
It's a noticeable change: the skater dude's T - shirt lifts as he lands from a great height, every movement of the board is crystal clear and tricks are much more easily discernible from one another.
Quite often this type of fund is not discernible from its name alone, but rather through prospectus wording.
There's a real difference to Eiichiro Oda's creation, discernible from its very first chapter from 1997.
For the Pilot and the Subaru models, the presence of the cameras was tied to trim level and discernible from the VINs.
His Out of Eden Walk attempts to retrace the migratory pathways of our early human ancestors, as discernible from the archaeological record and the emerging science of genography.
Their input is barely discernible from the pastiche of others in the genre, apart from the Russian setting and imperceptible foes as points of difference.
Hell, who received the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 2014, lucidly described how the diffraction resolution barrier can be overcome by using «on / off» molecular state transitions to make molecules discernible from each other.
Joe Reiss, vice president of marketing at manufacturer American Science and Engineering (AS&E) in Billerica, Mass., says low - atomic - number elements such as carbon, oxygen, hydrogen and nitrogen — common constituents of explosives — create a strong scattering effect visible in images that operators monitor on a screen yet discernible from the organic molecules in the human body.
A trip produces an undercurrent of motion data that's discernible from shorter - lived, jerkier movements like a phone being pulled from a pocket.
Beyond the repetition of campaign mantra and slogans, no concrete plan to tackle the issue was discernible from the President's speech.
But by calling this a «percipient event» he then goes on to a duration as discernible from a percipient event.
Still, manifestations of pride, at least in its more ordinary sense of conceit or presumption, have been discernible from the outset.

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Another reduction, though the relatively small size of Berkshire's holdings makes the sales discernible only in the 13F filings, is that Berkshire cut its investment in Moody's (MCO) from about 32 million shares at the end of 2009 to 28.4 million a year later.
While Wednesday's rate hike from the Fed was priced in, Odeluga says: «The lack of clear signals about plans to narrow monetary accommodation further — none in the statement and none discernible in chair Janet Yellen's press conference — meant that some of the dollar strength actually had to be unwound.
Although some strategies seek to employ counter-trend models, strategies benefit most from an environment characterized by persistent, discernible trending behavior.
First, product complexity increased significantly from 2002 to 2010, with no discernible drop during the global financial crisis.
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.
However, instead of a reliance on humanity's own efforts to claw itself back some entitlement to salvation, there is a discernible wish for absolution from any responsibility at all.
The confidence begotten from the fact that there are discernible regularities in natural occurrences is an important source of morale in an existence that is beset with anxiety - producing contingencies.
That system, as it were, came to be referred to as natural law, in order to distinguish it from the pattern of ethics discernible in the Bible.
(Nussbaum's lack of a discernible interest in religion has not prevented the University of Chicago Divinity School from assigning her a course in Theological Ethics.)
This was discernible by reason alone, as distinguished from reasoning derived at least in part from revelation.
His Juan, far from being meant to engage our sympathy, is for the most part rather uninteresting: an ordinary profligate, cad, and sexual predator of noble extraction, with sufficient means to pursue his desires and without any discernible sign of a conscience to impede the pursuit.
Ted Young Santa Fe, NM In his otherwise interesting review of my Poetic Justice, Alan Jacobs writes, «Nussbaum's lack of discernible interest in religion has not prevented the University of Chicago Divinity School from assigning her a course in Theological Ethics.»
Yet there is a validity in these generalizations because there is a discernible attitudinal shift from one epoch to the next.
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.
There was, first of all, a discernible shift away from church activism, and churches began manifesting a training - center model.
The same kerygma is also discernible in Luther's preaching of the cross, which is based exclusively on the cry from the cross as given by St. Matthew.
Whilst the majority of Porto's contemporaries are nowhere near as stable (there have at the time of writing already been close to one hundred player departures from next season's sixteen Primeira Liga participants), there is a discernible culture of adaptability that, whilst not unique to the game in Portugal, is rarely seen outside of South America.
is from Puerto Rico — like Pudge — but he has almost no discernible Spanish accent.
Gran called it «their Michigan State stuff,» as the Buckeyes line up in a three - man front and bring pressure from seemingly everywhere, with no discernible theme.
Heywood Hale Broun's prerace interviews followed no discernible plan: a facetious chat with a couple of fluttery lady owners who might have stumbled in from the kennel club for all they had to tell us, an indepther with a chap from Notre Dame who took a full minute (by my sundial) to decide why he was there at all.
If there was any discernible difference between this performance and West Ham's other attempts away from home over the last twelve or so months it was difficult to detect.
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.
Frustratingly, the research steers away from concrete, practical application steps, but Tough walks you through some clear, discernible mindsets that were helpful in my approach to the topic in the classroom.
Even better, the show has encouraged fans to upload content ranging from photos to comic strips to illustrations (Botticelli's Birth of Venus redone manatee - style) to poetry («The product of our ecstasy will be half man and half a - «tee») to songs («She had big black eyes / no discernible thighs»), some of which have been featured on - air.
Both scholars and practitioners might benefit from considering whether «liberal imperialism» is the dominant mode of politics in places such as Uganda or a barely discernible presence to the majority of the population?
The state determined that an area encompassing just over 1 million acres can accommodate wind turbines at least 21 miles from land to «ensure that, for the vast majority of the time, turbines would have no discernible or visible impact from the casual viewer on the shore.»
In the latest report, Feeling the Effects, quantitative data from 17,000 people found that parents» drinking habits have a discernible impact on their childcare style and children's own future patterns of alcohol intake.
The D.E.C. proposal, if it in fact came at the direction of the governor, would be a departure from Cuomo's standard operating procedure in another way, too: There was no discernible attempt by Cuomo or his press people to call attention to the proposal, either through an announcement or a surreptitious leak to a friendly media outlet.
Prosecutors said Silver has pocketed $ 6 million in the past dozen years from two law firms — Weitz & Luxenberg and Goldberg & Iryami, which was not formally named in the complaint — in exchange for no discernible legal work.
The 2012 government reshuffle was said to be a «rise of the right» moment but has made little discernible effect on the overall direction of the government, aside from possibly the work done by Chris Grayling as justice secretary and Owen Paterson as environment secretary.
In a story overseen by an editor named Whittaker Chambers, the magazine noted with its typical prose from the period: «[T] here will be dimly discernible, to those who are interested in cause & effect in history, the features of a shy, almost saintly, childlike little man with the soft brown eyes, the drooping facial lines of a world - weary hound, and hair like an aurora borealis... Albert Einstein did not work directly on the atom bomb.
Even a bachelor's degree from one of the U.S. News & World Report «top 10 life sciences universities» made no discernible difference.
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