Sentences with phrase «discernible when»

This distressed damask is incredibly discreet, discernible when light catches the contrasting matt and sheen effects in the design.
«The quality, the execution, the kind of intensity of the layers of paint, the quality of the drip is relatively discernible when you see these things first - hand.
This is especially discernible when shooting in mid-air.
The likely influence of weather patterns on mosquito populations is discernible when comparing the 2010 AHS Heartworm Incidence map with a similar map from 2007.
In the F - pace, however, the F - Type - derived all - aluminium double wishbone setup at the front and integral link suspension at the back are tuned to a firmer setting, which is easily discernible when driving over the many invisible speed bumps Pune has to offer.
Importantly, these differences only emerged upon reprogramming interneurons, and were not discernible when looking at the original fibroblasts.

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When you think about it, you might suspect that social networks like Facebook or LinkedIn provide a discernible value and you shouldn't have to pay a dime for them.
Even when our enemies are so corrupt and evil that there is no discernible sign of good in any of them, we can at least recognize that they are fellow human beings and children of God — however much they have violated His commands — and love and pray for them on that basis alone.
In everything, the church is faithful only when it is in some discernible measure representative of the One whose Body it is.
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.
Just as human personhood is not discernible at the level of the molecular interactions in our bodies, so God is impersonal when encountered solely in this dimension.
It is meaningless when it has no discernible intelligible order.
You hear a lot about the time under Paddy Ashdown when Lib Dems were represented by an asterisk in the opinion polls: after taking into account the 3 % margin of error, they were unable to say that the party had any discernible support at all.
In 1997 Joseph Takaha - shi of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute at Northwestern University and his colleagues isolated a gene they called Clock that when mutated yielded mice with no discernible circadian rhythm.
What's more, when the researchers repeated the experiment with women only, fertility had no discernible impact on sentence structure.
With movement, for example, the figure flattering happens when leg muscle is subtly discernible, glutes as well; — RRB --- and that tool - belt effect will probably disappear in the animation of a gesture.
The steady growth of Joe and Anthony Russo as visual storytellers are discernible, even when they only work effectively with the camera in the restriction of MCU's mass appeal.
The gang is back, and once again, the youngest of the McCallister family, Kevin (Culkin, Uncle Buck), is separated when his family goes on vacation in Miami (how does one lose the only member of the family with a clearly discernible personality?).
«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.
Dialogue isn't always discernible, but it usually is, and when it's not, we can blame the recordings, not this transfer.
When driving through a steel chain does no discernible damage to your vehicle, then you've got a truck.
There's a harsher, angrier noise discernible over the Sagaris» thrashing valvegear and hollering exhaust, the punctuations short and precise - a momentary chance for the TVR to steal a few yards - but when the Marcos's V8 is fully hooked - up its hard, flat note slowly ebbs away and with it any chance of the Sagaris winning this improvised drag race.
This car does not have a discernible weakness when driven as it should be.
The variable - displacement version of the 1.4 TFSI is even more impressive, delivering more performance and efficiency without any discernible reduction in refinement when it runs on just two cylinders — but it will cost more than the base 1.4.
However, this new system, which Audi claims shows «no discernible differences to permanent systems with respect to traction and driving dynamics,» is meant as a fuel savings measure, and Audi claims it saves 0.3 liters for every 100 kM when tested in Ingolstadt traffic.
Navigating around the e-reader is fairly snappy, there were few cases when there is any discernible lag.
It may only be once every hundred times you use the web that you find you need Flash, but when other devices offer it with no discernible penalty (you can turn it off except for when you specifically want to load a certain element), it remains an annoyance.
When paidContent's Laura Hazard Owen looked at what track record is discernible, she came up with The Truth About Amazon Publishing:
However, there is a discernible space between the top layer and the display that we could both see when we pressed down and sometimes hear when attempting to tap letters on the keyboard.
When I'm working on a novel, I'm in this murky place that seems to have no discernible framework or an end in sight.
We know that past performance does not guarantee future results and that, historically, when it comes to the various asset classes, there is no discernible pattern of winners and losers.
This is reminiscent of the late 1990s when a small number of stocks drove returns, and there is no discernible theme.
For Havanese, the time when a puppy is new born to a few weeks of age is when the colours tend to be most intense and the patterns are most easily discernible.
When she was about 6, I changed her diet to Canidae with no discernible health issues.
It is also something that some dogs seem to do as a behavioral habit, or at least they never develop any discernible disease or disorder even though they continue to gag when picked up, swallow water or some other triggering event.
Not only does failing to do so this ruin any sense of power and weight your attacks are supposed to have, but there also appears to be no discernible pattern behind when enemies will be staggered or when they'll shrug your blows off, creating an awkward rhythm to combat and making it hard to get a good combo going as you'll find yourself either constantly getting hit or blocking / dodging.
This doesn't seem to have an actual purpose, especially when the genders given are nonsensical like «slimeblend» and «hellgender», and have no discernible effects on gameplay.
When he does shift his vision the newborn babe appears to emanate mana, with twin sparks of light and fire discernible.
Ben: I really, really enjoyed the original Destiny, before dropping off it massively when it started to introduce all kinds of new mechanics with no discernible tutorials given.
When initially documented by the TSA, identity cards of the contraband owners are part of the display; for privacy reasons, they are always blurred to the point where gender and race are no longer discernible.
Is there a discernible difference with this approach when acquiring German works versus African works?
In 1996, when the IPCC released its second assessment report, stating that the human impact on climate was «discernible», a fossil - fuel - industry - funded group called the Global Climate Coalition accused the IPCC author Benjamin Santer of making unauthorised changes to make global warming appear more certain than it was.
«It was only when the IPCC was threatened with alienation from the climate treaty process that it suddenly concluded «a discernible human influence on global climate,» the GWPF press release reads.
This was when lead author Santer changed the IPCC report after scientists had signed off on it saying there was now evidence of a «discernible human fingerprint» in atmospheric temperatures.
-- The figures reveal that from the beginning of 1997 until August 2012 there was no discernible rise in aggregate global temperatures — This means that the «pause» in global warming has now lasted for about the same time as the previous period when temperatures rose, 1980 to 1996
And another thing, when we look at the past 100 + years of temperature change, even when we have to try to peer through grossly mis - adjusted warmist data and a growing urban heat island effect, we see little discernible changes in the rate of early 20th century (low CO2) and later 20th century (higher CO2) change.
However, it is obvious that Courtney believes when he shows a trend is not «discernible» or statistically significant in a time series that such a result falsified the presence of the trend.
Finally, it's slightly off - topic, because we are discussing Charney type sensitivities for climate responses that are discernible over the course of perhaps a few centuries at most, but Jim Hansen has argued that when longer term responses are included (e.g., disappearance of land - based ice sheets), a reasonable modal value is 6 C per doubling, and an upper limit is considerably higher.
I'll look at that web site (from where you provided the images) in more detail when I have a chance — at a first glance, though, where they assert «that the satellite data is inconclusive regarding any discernible trends in the global yearly average temperature over the last 25 years», is a bit odd, given the > 95 % statistical confidence in warming over that time period (as per @ 30).
A physicist is no more likely than a sociologist to know what human emissions will be 50 years from now — if a slight warming would be beneficial or harmful to humans or the natural world; if forcings and feedbacks will partly or completely offset the theoretical warming; if natural variability will exceed any discernible human effect; if secondary effects on weather will lead to more extreme or more mild weather events; if efforts to reduce emissions will be successful; who should reduce emissions, by what amounts, or when; and whether the costs of attempting to reduce emissions will exceed the benefits by an amount so large as to render the effort counterproductive.
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