Sentences with phrase «not discernible»

The above analysis uses 90 % confidence because decadal trends are not discernible at higher confidence.
No one says it is not an effect, the proof axiomatically, is that it is not discernible at any level as a runaway or accelerant or even mathematically and scientifically a doomsday scenario.
Particularly in retrospect, a consistent image of the gallery is not discernible.
One picture Tutti Frutti is an open mouth occupied with some objects and light, it is not discernible.
Angora rabbit bodies are short and compact; oftentimes their limbs are not discernible under their fur.
If you frequent a dog park, you've surely seen a fight occur among a pack of dogs for reasons not discernible to humans.
Quite often this type of fund is not discernible from its name alone, but rather through prospectus wording.
(B) UNC - 9:: GFP is expressed more uniformly in the ventral nerve cord in unc - 7 (e5) animals, and clusters of puncta near B cell bodies are not discernible.
In recognition of their work in developing the scanning confocal microscope to the point where it is used in hundreds of research laboratories worldwide and reveals microstructures not discernible by other methods.
Importantly, these differences only emerged upon reprogramming interneurons, and were not discernible when looking at the original fibroblasts.
Ultraviolet Light UV light is not discernible to humans, but many bat species are sensitive to it, so several researchers and companies are studying how to use the light to keep bats away from turbines.
The liquid in the can smelled quite strongly of chickpea, but once it was mixed with sugar and vanilla, it was not discernible at all.
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.
- If a bible verse is detrimental to the cause, it is either: taken out of context; is allegorical; refers to another verse somewhere else; is a translation or copyist's error; means something other than what it actually says; is a mystery of god or not discernible by humans; or is just plain magic.
Not discernible to humans.
If a bible verse is detrimental to the cause, it is either: taken out of context; is allegorical; refers to another verse somewhere else; is a translation or copyist's error; means something other than what it actually says; Is a mystery of god or not discernible by humans; or is just plain magic.»
If a bible verse is detrimental to the cause, it is either: taken out of context; is allegorical; refers to another verse somewhere else; is an ancient cultural anomaly; is a translation or copyist's error; means something other than what it actually says; Is a mystery of god or not discernible by humans; or is just plain magic.)
If a Bible verse is detrimental to the cause, it is either; (i) taken out of context; (ii) symbolic, allegorical or otherwise means something other than it says; (iii) referring to another verse somewhere else that rectifies the error; (iv) a translation or copyist's error; (v) a mystery of God not discernible by we mere humans; or (vi) just plain magic.
If a Bible verse (or discovery) is detrimental to the cause, it is either: taken out of context; is allegorical or metaphorical; refers to another verse somewhere else; is an ancient cultural anomaly; is a translation or copyist's error; means something other than what it actually says; is a mystery of god or not discernible by humans; or is just plain magic.
I don't know how it affects the flavor or texture - it wasn't a discernible difference to me.

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Relative to the overall size of our U.S. subscriber base, it isn't a big deal, but it was discernible, because of how big that base is.»
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.
Many consumers are already sick and tired of being queried to death after purchases so it» s not clear that they will welcome even more prying if there is no discernible benefit to them.
For most readers of Hacked, the distinction is easily discernible, but for new traders the difference isn't easily gauged.
While some differences may still remain across central banks in terms of the structure of the frameworks and in communication practices, in practice, these differences are generally superficial and have not appeared to have had a discernible impact on economic outcomes.
We expect that the process of completing the proposed separation will be time - consuming and involve significant costs and expenses, which may be significantly higher than what we currently anticipate and may not yield a discernible benefit if the separation is not completed or is not well executed.
Nordstrom's president on Thursday said «it's not really discernible one way or the other» whether a tweet by President Trump chastizing Nordstrom for treating his daughter «so unfairly» had affected sales.
The rise in interest rates over the past seven months has not yet had a discernible impact on the borrowing of the household sector, with strong credit growth continuing in the June quarter.
In her view, we're stuck with living as if grace didn't exist, because there's no discernible way we can rely on it.
Rather what is logically repugnant is the denial of any ontological autonomy, any distinct reality, to life and mind simply because these are not formally discernible objects of physico - chemical scrutiny.
That God will turn this awful deed into some discernible good, or, more shallowly, that He doesn't really mean it?
Its events belong to the sphere, not of history in the ordinary sense, but of the supra - historical; they can not be objects of historical research because they are discernible only by faith.
What is not always discernible and not always my business is whether someone «really» believes.
The future grows creatively and continuously out of the present, and if it does not grow under causal constraints already operative and in principle discernible within the present, then our expectations about the character of the future are as groundless as Hume said they were.
... 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.
But the dots of significance with which Dillard constructs her tale do not conform to a discernible plan.
(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.)
Yet, this is not the same as saying that there are discernible stages through which a person should pass if faith is to «mature.»
These indications suggest that the Reflective element, although already discernible in that remote period, had not yet attained the degree of perfection in its functioning that it possesses today.
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.
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.
We have not yet taken sufficient account of the fact that this demand for the Absolute, not always easily discernible in the isolated human unit, is one of the impulses which grow and are intensified in the Noosphere.
Although the form is not yet discernible, mankind tomorrow will awaken to a «pan-organized» world.
He is still saddled with the traditional image of preaching with its clearly discernible authoritarianism being communicated nonverbally not only in voice and manner but also in the form and movement of his sermon.
It is not inconceivable that there would be degrees of revelational intensity at various phases in the religious dimension of the cosmic process, especially if there is a discernible axis of «progress.»
Closeness to God within Islam is not undeveloped or limited to the domain of mysticism; Islamic theological traditions affirm explicitly that God is at once both transcendent and immanent — temporal opposition does not pertain to the uncreated — and day - to - day Muslim culture reflects discernible intimacy with God even in mundane affairs.
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.»
It has to do with a quality, discernible in that human character, which confronts us with a claim to our worship: in response to which it is not absurd, as it would be in the case of other men, to exclaim «My Lord and my God».
Regarding ENCODE, an ability to transcribe otherwise non-coding regions does not translate into functionality, particularly in light of experiments where non-trivial portions of an organism's genome have been removed with no discernible effect.
One need not look far in the average workplace to find people listless in their work or human relationships, occupied but not engaged, bitter without any discernible grievance.
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