Sentences with phrase «little discernible»

Most modern apps, especially those downloaded from the Microsoft Store or preinstalled on the machine, opened swiftly, with little discernible difference between how they work on Intel - based computers.
So when Camara volunteered to represent Thomas pro bono — just three weeks before trial and with little discernible expertise in copyright law — many observers expressed skepticism about his chances of winning.
We have for generations heard from freaks who advocate studying science with little discernible effect in attracting new students in either secondary or tertiary studies; one of the reasons for this is that we have been inundated by facile boosters rather than hearing from older, mature scientists who can present a philosophically considered point of view on the value and the limitations of science.
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.
It is easy to suggest that Anton Kannemeyer has been treading water for the last few years, with little discernible distinction among his last few exhibitions.
Once online, we noticed very little discernible lag, and had a very smooth online experience overall.
They sold so few discounted books that — even with the higher royalty rate — they barely broke even after deducting marketing costs, and they saw little discernible bump in sales or borrows after the promotion.
The net effect is that the Elantra GT Sport is a fun car to drive, with good power off the line, little discernible turbo lag, and solid midrange passing punch.
Tapping the paddle shifters between second and third gears, taking traffic - free turns at speed, the low roofline of the Scirocco R gave a more planted feeling than the boxier Golf R. With the DCC in its Sport program, the suspension felt rigid and the car cornered flat, with little discernible body roll.
Very much a genre stylist in the mold of golden - age Hollywood directors like Anthony Mann or Raoul Walsh, Uchida showed little discernible personal style to mark him as an auteur in the French critical mold, but the uniformly high quality of his works and his ability to succeed in a variety of genres mark him as a filmmaker very ripe for (re) consideration by critics.
But so far, services such as Pandora, Last FM and Spotify, have had little discernible effect on music lovers» appetite for owning...
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.
Little discernible improvement in his work over the last few years.

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The shape of the face will be discernible, and there will be real little limbs, fingers, and toes.
Gabby's little - known Law firm, Africa Legal Associates, is said to have been contracted by the Finance Minister to review all agreements and contracts entered into by the Finance Ministry over the last 15 years.Our sources say the contract estimated at US$ 20 million has the strange feature of being open - ended with no discernible time limits.
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.
During the Little Ice Age there was a discernible warm period and during the Medieval Warm Period there was a cool period.
By itself, rBGH has no discernible effect in humans and is of little concern to your health, and the growth hormone in AquaBounty's salmon is expected to be inconsequential to your health as well.
There was no real discernible difference between the two sizes, but the 18 felt a little longer and thus more appropriate for the occasion.
While Cully (Chris Pratt), a binge drinker who doesn't realize that aggressively trying to apologize to people for being an «asshole» in high school only makes him a bigger one, and his wife Sam (Ari Graynor), who is rightly resentful of her husband's behavior, are fleshed out just enough, other characters — like Garrity (Brian Geraghty), who has to convince his wife (Aubrey Plaza) that his hip - hop lifestyle as a teenager don't define him now, and Scott (Scott Porter), who lives in Japan and has no other discernible traits — are little more than background dressing.
And WWC found in 2007 that expensively touted math texts and test - preparation software had little effect on student outcomes: textbook superpower Houghton Mifflin's elementary mathematics curriculum, for instance, was «found to have no discernible effects on... achievement.»
Most independent examinations of LCFF, including an exhaustive dive by CALmatters.org, have found little or no discernible closure of the achievement gap, which is why Brown faced the sharp questions.
The Macan corners with all the eagerness of a well sorted sporting estate, displaying sharp turn - in traits, remarkably little body - roll and an ability to accept lateral forces without any discernible understeer.
As an author who now has an unpublished manuscript floating around the internet with no discernible way to remove it, I'm more than a little put out right now.
I learned my lesson early on at a reading at the University of East Anglia with Craig Raine; we'd been treated to a generous lunch on campus by the - then writer - in - residence Paul Bailey, and in an austere seminar room at 5 pm the effects were a little too discernible.
Other than seeing both front and back cameras, little was discernible without turning it on.
In some dogs, their body language is very obvious and easily discernible, but in others it is a little more subtle.
But the high - definition upgrade is definitely evident; little details like a character's hair shadow, for example, are discernible.
As for Steven Pippin, his photographic experiments with Laundromat washing machines leave us in the Turner prize show with little more than grubby porthole images of barely discernible events.
Even more strange are 1949's «Bodies of Little Dead Children,» with a pair of brown boomerangs; 1950's «Sticks,» with a pile of what looks like Popsicle sticks floating near what might be a black snake; an untitled work from 1951 with symbols that look vaguely Egyptian alongside smears of blood red and blue; and 1957's «The Hermaphrodite,» with an elongated red - and - white oval over a rounded bell shape that's discernible in a highly textured black background.
Using a large volume of 126 proxy temperature records from the Northern Hemisphere, they found (1) a clearly discernible Medieval Warm Period (MWP)(950-1150) and Little Ice Age (LIA)(1450 - 1850), (2) «likely unprecedented» modern temperatures (relative to the last 1,000 years), as well as a (3) «significant» link between the high temperatures of the MWP and recent times and the high solar activity that characterized both periods (the Medieval Maximum and the Modern Grand Maximum).
Can you elaborate on your points about the SAR, Ben Santer, and the «discernible» claim a little more?
It's a little O / T, but I recently looked into this question and found that the 1987 Montreal Protocol has done a fine job of banning CFCs but has had no discernible impact in the ozone layer.
As to developer activity, there will be little or no discernible impact given the long lead time associated with project development, they said.
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