The phrase
"discernible relationship" means being able to see or understand a clear connection or correlation between two or more things.
Full definition
This point won't be shared nearly as many times as the original image, but this «church» is really a cult, with
no discernible relationship to Christianity.
They are, as religion reporter Amy Sullivan points out, some sort of cult with «
no discernible relationship to Christianity.»
Despite assiduous efforts, however, they have usually found
no discernible relationship.
«There is
a discernible relationship between long - term interest rates and style performance over time.
In another comparison where we have included all of the ETFs in Table I (between October 2010 and April 2017), we fail to observe
any discernible relationship between net returns and WHT.
One succeeds because its formal systems directly feed the player's connection to the world and characters; the other fails because its formal systems bear
no discernible relationship to the stories the game wants to tell.
Framed, transportable paintings or drawings need not possess
a discernible relationship to a particular time and place; drawing directly on the wall, by contrast, necessitates engaging with the rituals and temporal concerns of a specific environment.
If there is
no discernible relationship between CO2 and temperatures, this suggests why alarmists do not do this kind of basic analysis themselves and instead Rely just on junk predictions.