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"discernible" Definitions
  1. that can be recognized or understood synonym perceptible
  2. that can be seen or heard, but not very clearly

921 Sentences With "discernible"

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The outlines of a new ecosystem for connecting employment and education are becoming discernible The faint outlines of a new ecosystem for connecting employment and education are becoming discernible.
He came to office with no discernible worldview other than the jaded transactionalism he acquired as ExxonMobil's C.E.O. He leaves office with no discernible accomplishment except a broken department and a traumatized staff.
Trump is obviously a dilettante without a discernible geopolitical vision.
A trace of the outline of Barrett's guitar is discernible.
It suddenly fell off a cliff for no discernible reason.
Yet the dowry market has not seen any discernible drop.
But what are the real, discernible benefits of sheet masks?
The way he was dragged wasn't discernible as disruptive violence.
But WeWork isn't making any discernible provision for this eventuality.
The former housemate may have motive but no discernible means.
There were no people in the photo, no discernible landmarks.
In fact, any discernible Trump doctrine was hard to find.
They are Jewish, though not in any readily discernible way.
Nor do her beguiling geometric compositions follow any discernible logic.
He walked away while extracting no discernible benefits from China.
He just likes to lie, often for no discernible reason.
In 1991, with no discernible strategic enemy, that glue dissolved.
The stories quickly started to fall into easily discernible categories.
Historically, elections have had no discernible impact on the economy.
But no discernible impact on company performance has been identified.
So many boring bad candidates running for no discernible reason.
An organized, easily discernible system for under the bed storage
But Trump doesn't have stable, discernible policy views, as such.
His face, partly hidden by a hat, is hardly discernible.
Will those lines be clear and discernible with enough research?
You have naturally curly hair and no other discernible personality traits.
These were discernible personalities and voices, we supported each other's work.
Growth under Trump has continued, but there's no discernible Trump acceleration.
The creatures have no discernible genitals, but they're definitely getting down.
However, there has been little discernible effect on American gas prices.
As early as, I don't know — I had a discernible heartbeat?
But when a man has a discernible shtick, he's called corny.
A week in and I've noticed no discernible change in Dexter.
He once sent a car to space for no discernible reason.
": "Right now, the one discernible message is opposition to President Trump.
"There's no discernible ideological consistency to what he's doing," Wilson said.
" Meanwhile, "For the competence of women, we observe little discernible effect.
The more emptied of discernible meaning, the fuller this trilogy feels.
The pace of real wage growth has shown no discernible uptick.
The more general terms indicate the discernible properties in a wine.
Bush paid no discernible political price for his party's irrational exuberance
There is no discernible youth movement afoot in the Republican Party.
From an investigation standpoint, there is no discernible pattern to analyze.
Gyllenhaal is as sensitive as ever, but to little discernible end.
Before 2011, Walmart had no discernible system to monitor suspicious orders.
The president has paid no discernible political price for his actions.
But she's been dodging that question forever, to no discernible impact.
She always comes back to answers that have discernible beginnings and endings.
Mild episodes may not have a discernible effect on North American weather.
The amazing thing about Here is that it has no discernible latency.
For the outlines of a plan to save the system are discernible.
Congo is far away and has no discernible effect on global stockmarkets.
There are three discernible reasons for the Trump administration's dislike of it.
Some of them had no discernible source or verifiable data at all.
But painful sex with no discernible cause is a bit more slippery.
President Trump's governing foreign policy doctrine is not easily discernible, of course.
No discernible plots or stories in his prose, only dire existential situations.
My last meal lasted more than four hours, for no discernible reason.
There is no reliability crisis; there's not even a discernible reliability problem.
His ideas can and do change without notice or discernible ideological reason.
When she does sing even or discernible pitches, her precision is remarkable.
In this moment, however, meditation was doing me no discernible good whatsoever.
There is no discernible mass groundswell for an Eric Swalwell presidential campaign.
Dan Stevens, dimly discernible under a hundredweight of pelt, has more luck.
I really didn't see any discernible difference in day-to-day use.
Still, in most places the link between employment and wages remains discernible.
She had a headache that came and went with no discernible pattern.
Not their contours, because they tilt and cant without a discernible pattern.
But some new realities about Israeli politics may nonetheless still be discernible.
But the sweeping approach has not put a discernible dent in homelessness.
Each element was discernible, with seemingly more than 100 different sounds total.
Some researchers believe there is no climate signal discernible at all yet.
The camera livestreamed its feed to the VR headset, without any discernible lag.
Some are just more seamlessly performed, and less discernible as shtick, than others.
The contours of stock-market cycles become discernible only once they are over.
But there are arguably other, less immediately discernible reasons for Warren's queer appeal.
Despite all of my holiday gluttony, it's had a modest but discernible effect.
I think, instead, that several discernible factors set the conditions for what happened.
With no track titles and not much discernible rhythm, Selected Ambient Works Vol.
To a predator, that signals the presence of a discernible and solid object.
Legal experts said the order would not have a discernible effect on policy.
This team has shown absolutely no discernible progress in the past three years.
Most don't bear any discernible relation to the man on the Republican ticket.
Forcing them to wait decades for a green card has no discernible benefit.
So doing would have three discernible benefits for the nation as a whole.
Yet there was no discernible explanation for how or why these people perished.
"There is almost no discernible difference between the events," he says. https://t.
As we expected, there was basically no discernible difference between the two chips.
Yet we will receive virtually no discernible improvement in the environment or climate.
For others, there may be no discernible reason for the indifference toward sex.
By the end, his United had no discernible character, strictly limited aesthetic appeal.
All the other overflowing shelves in this place have no discernible ordering system.
Most psychiatric illnesses, however, are not currently discernible by this type of examination.
The twice-cooked heirloom kernels were plump, meaty and had a discernible pop.
On days with decent visibility, the mountains were already discernible in the distance.
Imagine a world bereft of gates and uncrossable lines, with no discernible rules.
It is floral and brisk, with flavors of almonds, pears and discernible minerality.
In this one, Democrats incurred a much bigger risk than any discernible return.
They're not all going to be winners, or even necessarily discernible as feet.
Quite a few even manage to be published while exhibiting no discernible talent.
But this particular wine, riesling with discernible sweetness, is an especially difficult sell.
This accusation levelled at Sanders has no discernible evidence, in fact the opposite.
Creating any discernible shape on it requires deliberate action and occasionally correcting errors.
Remember when he decided for no discernible reason to beat up on Beto.
As it stands, young men are getting those opportunities for no discernible reason.
Despite all the distinct glyphs and discernible layers, there is no focal point.
It's a half-hour longer than the original, but for no discernible reason.
Yet there has been no discernible impact on refined metal availability in the country.
More generally, I have no sensory experience in my mind of any discernible nature.
His research has contributed to findings of a discernible human influence on global climate.
Even the Cambridge Analytica scandal caused no discernible change in Facebook's active daily users.
None of this labour strife has had much discernible impact on the copper price.
Ours had no discernible grill marks, which helped to explain the lack of smokiness.
The latter's rushing air sounds are discernible from a distance, even in another room.
It suddenly fell off a cliff for no discernible reason, leaving Jim Cramer confused.
The tracking system also doesn't seem to add any discernible weight to the pair.
There is no mention of the original development staff, without a discernible reason why.
After there were no discernible side effects from the first one, they were relieved.
There needn't ever be a discernible connection between the artist and the brand itself.
Bass is deep and rich but easily discernible from raspy to high-pitched vocals.
We kept walking through the massive store and couldn't find any discernible organizational structure.
There is the suggestion, faintly implied but discernible, that Selwyn's admiration was probably love.
There was also a discernible "crunch" as I took my first bean-filled bite.
Words are often discernible, though very rarely do they result in phrases or sentences.
It is unclear how these additional eight F-16s will make a discernible difference.
Many of these events seemed to have a discernible effect on the polls. Mrs.
As we expected, there was no discernible difference between the taste of the two.
These drawings focus strongly on the individual women and each has a discernible style.
An alternative narrative suggests that the Comey letter had no discernible effect at all.
Colors look great, there's no discernible lag, and games benefit from crunchy, authentic output.
This difference was somewhat discernible in the two pieces at New York Live Arts.
Why are new places emerging, especially in the Arctic, and how discernible are they?
And some brands tweeted even though they had no discernible connection to Mr. Peanut.
At the center of the image is the easily discernible candy cane shaped feature.
A good example is patients suffering from vague diffuse pains with no discernible cause.
Then they spent four hours driving, in no discernible pattern, around Greater San Bernardino.
And despite remaining a major shareholder, he has had no discernible influence over management.
Quadriga had no discernible accounting system and no bank account, according to the filing.
Because these are found objects, though, a trace of their prior existence remains discernible.
This year's study found no discernible difference in the giving patterns of different ethnic groups.
Key West was basically cloud-free, and no discernible lights are on in the image.
This takes place, for whatever reason and without discernible advantages, from a first-person perspective.
It feels like when you're on Twitter or Facebook, there is no discernible reward, necessarily.
The current rules have had no discernible negative impact on the companies, notes Mr Werbach.
I kept shifting between the abstract brushstrokes and the discernible images without favoring either one.
"Manafort told multiple discernible lies — these were not instances of mere memory lapses," prosecutors wrote.
There's no discernible rhyme or reason to why some apps get denied and others approved.
Broadly speaking, there was almost no discernible difference between Clinton and Bernie Sanders on immigration.
Neither set of comments made any discernible difference on the ground in Sumatra and Kalimantan.
The inner workings of the human mind is not always discernible upon the human face.
Once the perpetrators have been identified through exhaustive investigation, describe them in easily discernible terms.
He is a star even though he has no discernible talent of his own (laughs).
Instead, I'd be declaring new policies that have no discernible foundation in the Constitution itself.
There is no discernible reduction in prevalence either between middle-aged women and adolescent girls.
Her sentences veer from funny to shiveringly lovely and back again with no discernible effort.
It found that the lower wages had no discernible impact on how well teachers taught.
However, the number of young voters who claim to see no discernible difference between Mrs.
"Study after study finds discernible fingerprints of climate change in contemporary heat waves," Shepherd said.
Apart from everything else, it has a readily discernible streak of Army-centric service parochialism.
Unemployment at a half-century low, no discernible inflation, wages and the stock market climbing.
The only problem is that these shutdowns have had no discernible impact on steel production.
I couldn't figure out the formulation — it's glossy and shiny, but with no discernible shimmer.
They designed an ambiguous, fuzzy sound, which wasn't entirely discernible, and hence open to interpretation.
How could I get better if there was an easily discernible pattern to the gallery?
I was brought up in a family of women without any discernible male role model.
Judge Aquilina's unconventional approach has not elicited any discernible criticism, but she has generated attention.
And at the packed little Pe Khang bookstore, titles are arranged in no discernible order.
The facial features discernible resemble those in the picture above the page from Clark's confession.
Mysterious signals with no discernible patternFast radio bursts are among the universe&aposs strangest mysteries.
The coffees are consistently mild and mellow, offering lots of flavor with no discernible acidity.
They were discernible, but very smooth, and well integrated into the whole of the wine.
Ivanka Trump, whose only discernible accomplishments seem to be in the realm of sleeve innovation?
Science-based probabilities must always be drawn from the discernible frequency of pertinent past events.
No physical or forensic evidence linked him to the murder, nor did any discernible motive.
Neither the ruling party nor the opposition parties are rooted in any discernible political ideology.
Yet other field studies have found no discernible effects on either wild-bee or honeybee populations.
A barely discernible tiny scar is on her neck, like a pale kiss mark or scratch.
Gilmore Girls was one of the few shows on television that featured discernible changes in season.
Bodies found decomposing for days often contained intact hearts and lungs and discernible livers and kidneys.
A study by the local council last year found that protecting it serves no discernible purpose.
"Findings point to a discernible pattern of male sexual victimization that warrants urgent attention," it said.
The initial step, of course, is gathering the data and analyzing it in a discernible way.
These aren't unpredictable attacks, and there's often a discernible pattern to the killings preceded by threats.
For a while he even wore a watch that said "NOW" instead of any discernible time.
He found no discernible employment impact across the group, even for workers with low education levels.
Each group accepts portions of the other's philosophies, but the differences remain distinct and easily discernible.
More problematically for Rightscorp, it's likely to piss off customers, with no discernible benefit for ISPs.
And in a nod to Nvidia's flat corporate hierarchy, there will be no discernible executive suite.
The cable had no discernible effect on Washington's policy, but it irreparably damaged Mr. Blood's career.
The connections to the earlier film are barely discernible; really, this is a free-standing story.
Barely discernible shapes and outlines emerged in a few places: tree branches against the night sky.
"There is no discernible Republican ideological agenda that is worth fighting for right now," Jolly said.
JERUSALEM — She painted gray and black flowers, their innate beauty discernible only through hints of light.
Sounds like you're doing it wrong — a good shared meal should still have a discernible arc.
What felt most lacking over the course of the afternoon, though, was any discernible emotional connection.
In The Leftovers, the twist is that there's no discernible pattern or purpose behind who disappeared.
They were the result of specific, discernible aspects of the animals' environments, anatomy and evolutionary legacy.
In particular, it has had no discernible effect on what one might call America's fundamental paradox.
It basically makes the whole diamond disappear; there are no discernible features in the photo above.
What she needs to close the loop with many of them is a clear, discernible message.
His speech in Saudi Arabia now confirms a discernible transmutation from candidate Trump to President Trump.
The retsina, a nonvintage Gaia Ritinitis Nobilis, was beautiful, bright and balanced with discernible piney highlights.
A substantial majority also concluded that despite the rising costs there had been no discernible progress.
There is no discernible hierarchy in the service staff, although Mr. Redzepi is obviously the boss.
There is no dialogue, characters or discernible locations, nor any real context to clarify what happens.
As in the previous two books, much of Lerner's own life is discernible in the details.
Every electronic device in your home sucks down power in a slightly different and discernible way.
Recent studies have demonstrated that the B.D.S. movement has had no discernible impact on Israel's economy.
He condemns all massacres and human rights violations, and, in hindsight, has no discernible factional loyalty.
Violent crime and property crime have also shown no discernible impact from the legalization of marijuana.
Burlotto's is pure and breezy, with flavors of spicy red fruits and herbs, and discernible tannins.
But the ancient Washington motto, Exitus Acta Probat ⁠ — "The Outcome Justifies the Deed" ⁠ — is still discernible.
" A similar dynamic is discernible in the pairing of "Old Europe" with the longer poem "Snow.
The skeletal calligraphic structures are not arranged in any discernible order, either by size or color.
The mass had no discernible features, or human form, but had an intelligent energy to it.
According to the bill, eight weeks is the point at which a fetus has a discernible heartbeat.
Within the worldviews of these technopreneurs, the demarcations between the human body and technology are hardly discernible.
But despite the pitiable lack of beef, beans, and discernible Thainess, my friend and I weren't deterred.
But the drug had no discernible effect on vitality or walking speed in men with those complaints.
This pension-fund effect is especially marked in Britain, but it is discernible in other countries, too.
Most works consist of two or three scraps, and are layered according to no discernible formal principles.
With no discernible system to prevent automated logins, the attackers can hack into Twitch accounts at speed.
Insofar as there are carbon policies in place, the signal is not discernible amidst the economic noise.
But at least an alternate dimension shark presents a discernible, immediate danger that the audience can follow.
The report also showed no "discernible" impact on job growth from a 35-day partial government shutdown.
The whole segment was baffling—a medium-funny concept, but with no discernible target, political or otherwise.
Though fueled by powerful domestic issues, conflicts within weak states often have discernible regional and international dimensions.
" ACLU Executive Director Anthony Romero called the order "an elaborate photo-op with no discernible policy outcome.
Other than Kavanaugh himself, the participants and the exact circumstances aren't readily discernible from what's been redacted.
The 1.6-liter turbo engine delivers 201 horsepower without discernible lag or drama, while handling is competent.
Walking them through a Bluetooth connection is its own Stygian odyssey with no discernible end to it.
It's also worth noting that, all this time later, they don't show any discernible sign of wear. 
I am 52, a high school dropout, in pretty good health, unemployed and with no discernible prospects.
I watched his face: rugged and angular, but no discernible tyrannical features, and I detected no scars.
After Kipnis homered in the seventh, the only discernible sounds emanated from his teammates in the dugout.
Identifying an entry point, though, is difficult amid a slide that seems to have no discernible end.
"The enhancements have so far had no discernible positive effects on students' academic performance," the report concludes.
The flag of the Black Panthers is discernible in the upper right-hand corner, above a dresser.
Many of his photographs capture these changes occurring in the city, discernible in hairstyles, clothing, and props.
Though he has involved himself more actively in recent months, his imprint was scarcely discernible for years.
Merely antagonizing people, for no discernible reason, is neither a policy nor an answer to contemporary problems.
Even when it serves no discernible purpose, he compulsively and ceaselessly — er, how shall I put it?
But it turned out the order signing was an elaborate photo-op with no discernible policy outcome.
But on the fourth roll of film, the last one, there were 2000 images that were discernible.
No matter the damage he has done to party or country, they have shown no discernible backbone.
On the drive north from the airport, the tower is the one building discernible over Potrero Hill.
Whether the climate signal is discernible now, it surely will be by the end of the century.
So far, though, higher tariffs are not having a "discernible" effect on prices or confidence, she said.
You're not technically looking at true HDR content but to the naked eye you're seeing some discernible differences.
Fifty large rats, plucked from London's sewers and ditches, their origin easily discernible from their stench, await Butcher.
She doesn't have any discernible experience in financial services; her background appears to be largely in homeland security.
That touchpad decoration collects fingerprints and distract the eye with its LED illumination, but serves zero discernible purpose.
Whether all this will have a discernible impact on Facebook's finances is a matter of debate among analysts.
"Mother Drum" is organized into three sections, presented in a continuous loop with no discernible beginning or end.
Yet the only discernible rationale for continuing the occupation is to keep the other side from taking it.
Unlike in Russia, the fake signals were intended to mimic connections to satellites without providing discernible location information.
Those discernible differences could very easily lead to disagreements between the couple, but they could actually prove beneficial.
This latest experiment suggests sperm can remain frozen for at least 50 years to no discernible ill effect.
When Stephen talks about The Flame In The Flood, that potent concoction of fantasy and control is discernible.
We went on like that for take after take, getting nothing but gibberish with a few discernible words.
It was so intense that there was no discernible difference for me between being awake and being asleep.
His peculiar voice, which would become so familiar in later decades, is only faintly discernible in those books.
Unlike with many other smartwatches, there is no discernible difference in size between the men's and women's versions.
To some audiences, orchestral conductors seem to dramatically wave their arms with no discernible effect on the music.
Despite their impressive wins at the top of the ballot, neither Baker nor Hogan had any discernible coattails.
The pastitsio, though, had little to say for itself; the pile of heavy pasta had no discernible flavors.
By contrast, today's protests are spontaneous in nature, with no discernible face or coherent leadership to speak of.
At best, he comes across as Watergate era attorney John Dean without the guilt or discernible legal skills.
These usually had no discernible pulse, only a gathering density, followed by a gentle dimming of the sound.
Reputational damage related to the 'Mossack Fonseca Papers' has not had a discernible impact macroeconomic performance thus far.
Jupiter-like planets don&apost seem like good candidates in this regard, because they have no discernible surface.
Though he had no discernible tremors in his arms, he made flailing gestures that looked loose and inexact.
The projected shifts might not be discernible to the naked eye, but satellites can detect them from space.
There's little discernible rhyme or reason to the worlds Anderlon creates, which are as dense as Where's Waldo?
Now he just needs to execute in a district that has no discernible identity but still favors Republicans.
The canvas is less a container of discrete items and more a field of discernible yet harmonizing parts.
I had the Banana Bread one but the only discernible flavor was Glastonbury chai tents and stale Soreen.
If a user's follower count skyrockets for no discernible reason, it's likely they've paid to inflate their numbers.
The rationale behind his photographic motives are not always immediately discernible but are more than worthy of speculation.
Toyota said there was no discernible damage to its plants but would decide on Sunday whether to reopen.
It's even more discernible on the Low bonus tracks 'Some Are' and 'All Saints' if you're keeping count.
"With hindsight, there was a pattern, but at the time the pattern was not discernible," Mr. Fichtner said.
"'Eminem Esque' is strikingly similar to 'Lose Yourself' with minimal discernible differences," she wrote in a lengthy judgment.
The second, the Teutonic Willamette Valley Riesling 2016, had a moderate but discernible level of sweetness to it.
I have sometimes heard art described as anything created without discernible utility, but my experience tells me otherwise.
"Leaving the regulatory structure of the Nseers program in place provides no discernible public benefit," the report said.
A number of repeated motifs are discernible throughout this new body of work, some more apparent than others.
His comments signaled a discernible shift in White House policy, and from his stance during the presidential campaign.
THE PLAYLIST It sounded like indie rock, though the beat was barely discernible on a recent Saturday night.
Sometimes forwards toss up errant 813-pointers, and point guards tumble toward the hoop with no discernible plan.
With little gusto and virtually no discernible enthusiasm, Democratic congressional leaders presented their manifesto of purpose last week.
"Strongly worded commitments from Huawei in the past have not brought about any discernible improvements," the watchdog said.
The tortilla chip crumbs the tenders are coated in are hardly noticeable and don't have a discernible texture.
Certainly not Roman Reigns or Brock Lesnar, as WWE somehow blew both their stories for no discernible reason.
They remain still, their blinks and discernible breathing the only signs that this is a moving-image work.
The dots' locations followed no discernible rule, and yet dots never appeared too close together or too far apart.
Thus, the Allied bombing raids were both stronger and more discernible, making them a more useful variable to study.
Fertility rates for white and black women in 1989 stood at 60.5 and 84.8 per thousand, a discernible difference.
And transgender people "have immutable and distinguishing characteristics that make them a discernible class", another requirement for heightened protection.
"It turned out the order signing was an elaborate photo-op with no discernible policy outcome," the organization tweeted.
The net effect of routine coffee consumption in common quantities is apparent health benefit, and absence of discernible harm.
Taking a phone call—seemingly on a whim—risks jeopardizing an important, complicated relationship for no discernible political benefit.
Even in an area as politicized as education, there are core issues for which a strong consensus is discernible.
It turns out that just living near where this food is available has a discernible effect on heart health.
Apart from having no discernible pathway to the White House, there are practical reasons not to vote third-party.
Dark matter, if it exists, is extremely diffuse and it will have no discernible effect on the solar system.
More importantly, there's no discernible use for the wraparound screen when it isn't folded out into a tablet format.
As The Guardian notes, the European Food and Safety Agency found the beads posed no discernible threat to humans.
Nonetheless, many mainstream conservatives continue to be confounded by the GOP having a clear, discernible and persistent race problem.
And though symbols of nurturing are discernible in nearly every work, they are undermined with fakery and internal contradictions.
There is no discernible front woman; the singers trade verses and then come together at unexpected moments to harmonize.
These were anthems for clubs that did not exist, with the hiss of ungrounded wires discernible in the background.
But when it comes to demonstrating how people can use AI in 2018, the companies have a discernible distinction.
The various investigations and revelations about the president's personal and political circle have been met with no discernible response.
Meanwhile, US growth peaked in the middle of this year, with a slowdown becoming more discernible by year end.
And here's the same photo taken with the iPhone 11 Pro, where the stars are barely discernible at all.
A retiring, unpopular and often unremarkable Senator who will leave Congress in January without much of a discernible legacy.
Her pants are removed and emerging from her exposed vagina, just barely discernible, is the head of an infant.
In other words, smoking hundreds of marijuana cigarettes a month had no discernible negative effects on the patients' health.
By the end of the week, I display no discernible weight loss around either my waist or my hips.
The same was true for the health of the economy: It had no discernible impact on the political outcome.
The road from here to a second vote is no straight line but its trajectory is at least discernible.
Most of his drawings have this gentle background of abstracted language, some discernible, some words too faint to read.
The only discernible action the administration has taken based on its desultory investigation has been to pass the buck.
The stocks of targeted companies typically recover, and there is little, if any, discernible harm done to their business.
It was a demi-sec Vouvray, in which the wine is made with discernible sweetness, from Château de Montfort.
President John F. Kennedy's assassination had no discernible impact: Stocks were up more than 20 percent a year later.
The flags that hung on every street corner for no discernible reason were indicators of a nation turning inward.
The only discernible effect of the Trump tax cut appears to be an explosion in wealth and income inequality.
A forensic investigation by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives found no discernible DNA on the weapon.
For no discernible reason, it went full Exorcist on me when I got my hand close to the screen.
Some people loathed the show, finding it a meanspirited mess that mixed too many media to no discernible end.
That's a job for a white with lively acidity and discernible sweetness: You guessed it, spätlese riesling from Germany.
It consisted of "isolated exercises, with no discernible pattern or intent to make connections across content," the report said.
Figurines become discernible through a clamor of exaggerated facial expressions, pairs of eyes, protruding limbs, accessories, hairbrushes, and cars.
This plan could cost families and businesses billions of dollars in higher electricity prices for no discernible public benefit.
For the past four episodes, Jane has been rehashing her memories to cobble together anything discernible about her rapist.
In many cases, the women said they were assaulted after being stopped by Holtzclaw for seemingly no discernible reason.
In contrast to economics, there are no discernible differences in how men and women are given credit for joint work.
But there is no discernible rationale for this particular updating, and no political content to speak of in the opera.
But the real answer lies in recognizing another truly unique thing about Trump: He really has no discernible political ideology.
In this Gotham, there is no discernible political split between raising Thomas Wayne's taxes and murdering bankers in the subway.
And a downside of the directive was also discernible: bars and restaurants in central Seoul reported a loss in business.
Keep text to a minimum and give every image or graphic a discernible "holy mackerel" point that's easy to digest.
"We have seen no discernible change in behavior of customers, banks, asset managers," LCH's Daniel Maguire told a parliamentary committee.
I interviewed the characters in real time, and their movements perfectly corresponded to their answers — there was no discernible lag.
The whole thing has always been kind of mysterious, with little blue checks quietly sprinkled around in no discernible pattern.
These alleged songs inhabit no discernible structure insofar as that term implies repetition and the capacity for passive, casual enjoyment.
Schrödinger described four requirements of evolution: information storage, transmission, structural integrity, and a discernible, yet malleable, physical shape or structure.
The elections and re-elections of both George W. Bush and Barack Obama didn't influence membership in any discernible way.
One might point out that, in terms of health, there is no discernible difference between "natural" chemicals and "synthetic" ones.
There is little evidence that such laws have a discernible effect on gun-crime rates, or even gun-ownership rates.
We do, but we try to be discernible to lots of bigger — we're trying to go for a bigger audience.
Since he experienced no adverse consequence for his inappropriate behavior, there is no discernible deterrent to prohibit him from continuing.
Schwimmer said he had seen no discernible moves by customers from LCH to rivals such as Deutsche Boerse in Frankfurt.
Also, as far as I can tell, there is no discernible difference between pre-pad me and post-pad me.
While some of the messages contained anti-Trump content, there were no "discernible patterns" in the exchanges, the watchdog said.
Or, as with HELIOSKORONA here, let's just be happy they've managed to put words into some discernible order at all.Mostly.
What if a life—even an apparently consequential one, like an ambassador's—had no discernible narrative, no coherent main action?
But they're utterly distinctive, examples of a brilliant local hybrid style (Islamic motifs are discernible) created by a trepidatious era.
The study found no discernible differences in the pace of consolidation in markets with ACOs compared to other healthcare markets.
"There's been a discernible increase in historic claims being reactivated and taken to a court or tribunal," the source said.
"The president's actions have driven away our allies, and there is no discernible strategy guiding the way forward," said Sen.
It has been at the centre of accusations that it offers lower credit scores for women for no discernible reason.
It's a stretch to think the booing incident at the World Series will hurt President Trump in any discernible way.
Deodorant designers are now able to create precisely the scent they want, which could be no discernible scent at all.
The Department of Justice's Office of Inspector General said last week that there are no "discernible patterns" in those messages.
The Japanese megalopolis has no discernible center, and clusters of skyscrapers miles apart defy the idea of a downtown core.
A classic American meal has a discernible beginning, middle and end — a story arc, to put it in Hollywood terms.
What you're looking for is a smooth paste in which there are no discernible bits of serrano or shallots. 103.
The service could still become the Mike Bloomberg campaign of streaming media — a lot of money and no discernible result.
But three years into its existence, the network still had not gained much notice or had much discernible impact abroad.
Mr. Murai said the actor always appeared very chill on set, but there was a discernible nervous energy roiling below.
But a study of a 2003 cut in the tax rate on corporate dividends found no discernible impact on investment.
But in recent years, we&aposve begun to find FRBs that repeat — popping off iterative signals with no discernible pattern.
Trump, a distinctly uncharitable man, mostly appoints his family and cronies with little to no discernible qualifications other than ideology.
He has a complete game with flawless technique, no discernible weaknesses and an unflappable match temperament that belies his age.
"There is not a discernible catalyst on either side of the market so we are just drifting lower," Kelly said.
"This decline has had no discernible impact on consumer spending or business investment over the last 3 years," Colas said.
Lesser glasses may have a discernible ridge where the bowl joins the stem, and a thick lip at the rim.
Marx, foolishly, believed that history had a discernible direction: The progression toward a classless utopia was inalterable and self-evident.
"We do not believe the hurricanes had a discernible effect on the national unemployment rate," Wiatrowski said in his statement.
"This reflects a discernible bump in mining," said Mark Muro, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution's Metropolitan Policy Project.
However, there is no discernible increase in the rate of mass shootings since President Trump took office in Nov. 2016.
It might not have been convincing to much of the public, but there was a clearly discernible logic to it.
On "Lemon," that worked in the song's favor—the track had a discernible energy and, well, it had Rihanna too.
There is no discernible pattern to the patches, and in some places she has left the gessoed ground white, unpainted.
" It went on to say that "since Tinder's launch in 2013, there has been no discernible cannibalization of its Core.
Warren's unequivocal answer drew her still closer to Sanders' own position, further reducing the easily discernible differences in their progressive pitches.
On her microdose days, she observes herself being a little more chatty and "up" than normal, but few other discernible differences.
Because the code is running on the page, there's no discernible or obvious way to tell if a website is affected.
It is beautifully packaged, left my lips soft and glossy and healthy-looking, but there was no discernible improvement in volume.
It looks perfect and yet unplaceable; no brand logo, material texture, or discernible quirk identifies it with one source or another.
Yet none of the activities has had a discernible financial impact on Dakota Access or the banks still funding the project.
That remained stable over the past week at about 2.8% in annual terms, proof that the announcement had little discernible impact.
Taser told Reuters its tests showed there were "no discernible differences" in the takedown abilities of the X226 and the X20153.
While this book is a lot of fun to read, there's been a discernible drop-off in the amount of weirdness.
Conclusion I've previously written about the folly of relying on generalizations too much, but there are definitely some discernible patterns here.
Point sources are defined in the law to include "any discernible, confined and discrete conveyance," including pipes, tunnels and, notably, wells.
But shilling for Trump, who has no discernible ethos beyond self-regard, is something new, requiring Baryshnikovian levels of ideological flexibility.
Failed coups have little discernible impact on a country's growth; after short-term volatility, it quickly returns to its previous trend.
Nvidia claims this allows it to substantially reduce rendering "effort" over other foveated rendering techniques, with no discernible drop in quality.
The nature of Powell's plan for his country wasn't always discernible, either, but it was always abundantly clear whom he hated.
And with a weak yen and rising stock market helping Japan's companies, he faces no discernible cries to crank up spending.
"Today's executive order signing was an elaborate photo-op with no discernible policy outcome," it said in a statement late Thursday.
A baby fresh from the womb is literally surprised by anything the world has to offer and has zero discernible tastes.
Comparing results on the continents shows no discernible advantage in yields, evidence that the technology has fallen short of its promise.
The state, having done just this, incorrectly concluded that the change in water source had no discernible effect on Flint children.
That turned out to be cohabitation, as there was no discernible difference in boozing between married couples and those living together.
These instructions are instantly discernible, but remain unclear, and give one the sense of having found maps to nowhere and everywhere.
I even threw in a little flour as Great British Chefs recommended, to no discernible effect, but, hey—I was improvising.
But aside from fueling an unprecedented wave of stock buybacks, the tax cut is having little discernible effect, good or bad.
Enacting policies today to cut greenhouse gas emissions won't have a discernible impact on global warming for decades, if not centuries.
She did not walk with a discernible limp but was deliberate with her gait going to and from the locker room.
These polls are consistent with an alternative election narrative in which the Comey letter had no discernible effect on the outcome.
The bad news: Bush and his allies have spent more than $220006 million in TV advertising alone, to no discernible effect.
The report highlights that a "discernible emphasis on targeting African-Americans" was seen on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and yeah, even Tumblr.
The ITF has previously trialled on-court coaching at junior events and Haggerty said there was no discernible impact on results.
Look: It is straight, then he turns to our left and when he turns back, it's stuck for no discernible reason.
That, after all, was the strategy favoured by the Obama administration - and then ripped up by Trump without any discernible alternative.
When social media companies like Twitter, then, started targeting these online jihadist communities, it had two discernible impacts on ISIS supporters.
While Trump's attacks have yet to have any discernible impact on Fox News's programming, he risks messing up a good thing.
The president's only discernible goal was to make the case domestically for his plans to restrict entry to the United States.
Those regulations had benefits far in excess of their costs, and they had no discernible effect on jobs or economic growth.
There is discernible desire among Indonesian photographers, for instance, to learn more about the history and development of photography within Indonesia.
There was discernible reasoning to the club's efforts, even if their attempt to monopolise transfer speculation ended up going horribly wrong.
Women in photos without simple or plain backdrops have their pants swapped out for skirts without any discernible changes to the background.
On the freeway, it's ponderous and floaty with no discernible connection between the steering wheel and the front wheels of the vehicle.
Do you think that talk will translate into a discernible difference in how we see women treated on and off the screen?
But there is a discernible spiritual dimension to his sense of human solidarity, a concept that we Catholics would define as subsidiarity.
EAST LANSING, Mich — These objects contain a discernible power, one that can be used to seed connections between cultures a world apart.
The rotor blades of an attack helicopter spinning toward my virtual soldier didn't look any more fluid or discernible between frames either.
A stay in one of the resort's fiberglass "pods" that are barely discernible against the icy landscape (and are plenty warm inside).
Unlike Netflix, Amazon has no discernible caps on how much it can spend, and its business model isn't dependent on video subscribers.
He has no discernible platform, represents no clear faction of the GOP, and is running as Trump rather than as a Republican.
The presence of an elliptical narrative is clearly discernible, if not readily deciphered, in Copperwhite's paintings of just a few years ago.
"A production strategy is currently not discernible," works council chairman Peter Mosch told a gathering of 8,000 workers in Ingolstadt on Wednesday.
And, if today's dispatch in any indication, there's a lot going on upstairs, each bit a tad less discernible than the last.
He'll execute well enough for the first ten seconds of a possession and then melt into a puddle for no discernible reason.
Will it have a discernible effect on your personal development or contribute to a momentary escape to a different train of thought?
Though Donald Trump was a frequent litigant when he was in the private sector, he displayed no discernible views on the judiciary.
States with laws that attempt to accommodate transgender rights have shown no discernible increase in sexual assault in bathrooms and changing facilities.
Taliban fighters, for their part, apparently were watching back, as units from the battalion carved easily discernible tire tracks in the soil.
After seven days, there is no discernible change in my appearance beyond a slight rash on my jaw from the itchy fabric.
Mr. Sorrell said he believed that there was a discernible shift away from the idea of the designer who commands singular authorship.
Looking at the footage, Chappel saw a brief but discernible flash along the western portion of Jupiter's Southern Equatorial Belt, or SEB.
And in the Midwest, Hüsker Dü was cranking the reverb until their songs sounded like rattling speakers instead of discernible guitar riffs.
But when Dr. Jarecki and company did find a wheel with a discernible bias, he would have an edge over the house.
Of the articles that reflected a discernible slant, a slight majority were positive in 2005, while two-thirds were negative in 2015.
"Today's executive order signing was an elaborate photo-op with no discernible policy outcome," ACLU director Anthony Romero said in a statement.
Half the country now supports Trump's removal from office, but there's been no discernible change in the national mood after the hearings.
Charlotte Rampling does each of those A-list stars one better, her pale skin and famously hooded eyes devoid of discernible makeup.
His analysis showed that first year profitability had "no discernible impact" on the likelihood of out-performance during the following two years.
SYDNEY, Australia — There was a hint of mauve peeking out from behind Joel Edgerton's left eyelid, barely discernible beneath a newsboy cap.
"A stunning clotheshorse upon whom no discernible Thespian demands were made," wrote Jack Gould, the television critic for The New York Times.
They also have more discernible hop flavors than their classic English counterpart, and occasionally are brewed with additions like nuts or seeds.
They don't like being reminded that they are white people, part of a group with discernible boundaries, shared interests, and shared responsibilities.
Fitch considers National Lloyds to be neutral to the overall as Fitch sees no discernible strategic fit within the Hilltop group of companies.
Depicting stelae-like forms, each of which bears a discernible belly button, these images echo the life-cycle theme of their larger mates.
It sounds like the Geth VI from Mass Effect:Researchers tell Turner they're "three or four more kilohertz" away from mimicking discernible human speech.
The Danish team found that women who drank less than 14 servings of alcohol a week suffered no discernible effect on their fertility.
The party's libertarian roots were discernible in Ms Petry's attack on German politicians who nanny citizens into eating or drinking a certain way.
Pell, wearing a black suit with a priest's collar, sat quietly in the court with no discernible expression as Ferguson read the judgment.
Marianne is surrounded by monstrous sadists with no discernible personality traits beyond their sadism, the better to put Connell's earnest sweetness into contrast.
" He continues, "Attacking teen girls on the Internet is the saddest form of masturbation that exists and requires no discernible skill or talent.
That is the case even though the leaders seem to have few discernible differences over policy—or much of an agenda at all.
College football and basketball games had a discernible effect on senate and governors' races, pushing up votes for incumbents when local favourites won.
Vermont's one discernible weakness is the fact that it offers few popular tourist attractions, but many people here would consider that a positive.
Or, like all men, does he just have a closet stocked with several light blue button down shirts that have no discernible differences?
Clues such as where someone goes, and where they have lived, are discernible by following their smart phone and perusing their social media.
It's listening to Swedish electro, some kind of byzantine electronic music that you're having a hard time following because there's no discernible chorus.
Scrambling around the freshly cleaved boulders following the bombings, bin Laden's tunnel entrances were still discernible; we could even clamber into a few.
Click through to the seventh image in AndroidMX's slideshow and you'll the camera, complete with a barely discernible  🐻  in the right corner.
Visually, anyway, there was a discernible arc to the event, with Mr. Trump growing more agitated as the night wore on, and Mrs.
"Cabin" bears no readily discernible relationship to the island's geography or its history as the former site of a United States Army installation.
If drug-induced homicide prosecutions are intended to send a message to dealers, there is no discernible evidence that it has been received.
He lambastes assumptions upon which U.S. foreign policy is predicated, but his disjointed, incoherent proposals provide no discernible substitute, especially for existing alliances.
It cited no specific evidence but maintained that neither Lenaida or Giahmi had any discernible expertise in advising or structuring financial derivative transactions.
But they haven't identified a discernible exercise routine beyond the weekend rounds of golf the President enjoys with the help of a cart.
Trim, who worked for pharmaceutical company Pfizer before founding Venomtech, stressed that the venom extraction process causes no discernible harm to the creatures.
In the six months prior to leaving for the caliphate there is a discernible change in the theme and tone of her tweets.
The film does have a discernible plot, but it's secondary to the clear main goal: Cram in as many Beatles references as possible.
Like all the other young people in Britain, we wake up, trudge to work, and make extremely shareable content for no discernible reason.
Each "discernible lie" Manafort told is a potential new felony charge of lying to federal investigators, perjury, obstruction of justice, or combination thereof.
The US embargo has been in place for decades, in various forms, and has had no discernible effect on Cuba's human rights record.
Aren't they supposed to skyrocket to fame and then crash terribly and periodically challenge one another to MMA fights for no discernible reason?
Although it now serves those afflicted with a range of illnesses, some traces of its origins as an L.G.B.T. organization are still discernible.
"There is no discernible plan — none that's been disclosed," John Cornyn, the party's No. 2 man in the Senate, told reporters last week.
Early in her career, a close associate told me, Pelosi hired a speech coach and studied videos of herself, with no discernible improvement.
So riders shouldn't expect any discernible changes to service or fare prices as a result of Grand Central's longtime renter becoming its owner.
Even the artist who produces work with no discernible traces of the outside world is choosing to make a statement by ignoring it.
Then one morning, for no discernible reason, I wake up mired in mud, my body now freight to be pushed through daily routines.
The contours of an elaborate metaphor for the brain-break of constant surveillance are just discernible enough in this riveting and original achievement.
Paxton, a beaten-down C.E.O. turned Cloud security guard, falls hopelessly in love with Zinnia for no discernible reason other than her beauty.
" South Dakota's governor, Dennis Daugaard, sniped that such bans are "political statements that have no discernible effect" and are "designed to generate publicity.
Without a master communications plan or a discernible legal strategy, Trump's team has at least become more adept at following the President's lead.
" He used tape to create more vaguely defined figures without discernible identities, "as a metaphor for how they're invisible to the public eye.
Unlike shows in previous years, this one lacks any discernible theme, and some of the largest tech companies are expecting a diminished role.
Some are rather obvious: Cashmere, Red Velvet, Silk or Luscious are all intended to suggest smooth, easy wines, often cushioned by discernible sweetness.
If we were living in a simulation as convincing as The Matrix, would there be any discernible difference between the simulation and reality?
The Labor Department said Hurricane Michael, which made landfall during the surveying period for jobs, had "no discernible effect" on employment data in October.
Are there planets which aren't and will never be habitable, have absolutely nothing interesting to study, or just induce ire for no discernible reason?
Here the imbalance is nowhere near as striking as on the MacBook, but it's discernible to me when compared to the rival Amazon Echo.
The Labor Department's closely watched monthly employment report on Friday showed no "discernible" impact on job growth from a 35-day partial government shutdown.
On the museum's interior walls — and barely discernible — are small paintings based on the "Unicorn Tapestries" on display at The Cloisters in Upper Manhattan.
Developing countries are estimated to spend 2% of GDP a year on education that has no discernible effect on whether pupils are actually learning.
Stock prices appear to fluctuate around a discernible trend; they have a tendency, albeit weak, to revert to that trend over very long horizons.
But despite whatever qualities made me think that about him (his kindness, his lack of any discernible non-fun craziness), it wasn't the case.
The whale features a discernible white splotch that extends from the top"melon" portion of its head back to its blowhole above its eyes.
In I'm Poppy, Poppy has two discernible goals in life: to make the world "happy and cute," and to get more views and subscribers.
This is how FLCL captures viewers' imagination: not through anything specific or easily discernible, but through the broad strokes of oscillating tones and imagery.
Throughout NAMM, MWM had several turntablists perform routines using Phase, and there appeared to be no immediate discernible latency, even with quick, complicated movements.
Every track on "Blackstar" ignores the laws of songwriting physics; there are no verse-chorus verse-chorus structures or discernible, major-key hooks here.
ONE of the odder things about President Donald Trump is that, though he cheers supporters up greatly, he has no discernible sense of humour.
Only Strike and Robin, who have no discernible political convictions beyond a love of order and justice, turn out to be rational and unbiased.
The photos, apparently captured from overhead surveillance cameras, reveal no discernible details about the persons of interest — only two figures walking side by side.
Less discernible, though, is who actually earned their pay the most by increasing the value of the companies they run by a commensurate amount.
The first discernible rhythm, one somewhat muted and restrained, arrives nearly 50 minutes into an hour-long Serato-based performance of twists and fades.
There was no discernible boost for the single currency from the landslide victory of French President Emmanuel Macron's government in parliamentary elections on Sunday.
"They were essential foils for each other, and clearly discernible shifts in the careers of both men resulted when their careers collided," he argues.
There was no discernible slump in the team last year when they won the world league and they are now building strongly for Rio.
The father has, for no discernible reason, named his sons after pop music superstars (Paul, the audience learns, is named for a certain Beatle).
Another piece has a discernible lava texture covered by a glassy material, and other odd objects that appear to be clinging for dear life.
There was no other discernible pattern to their ages or genders—he shot women, men, children, and adults ranging from teenagers to 50-somethings.
There was little discernible market reaction to weekend bombings in New York City and New Jersey and a stabbing at a Minnesota shopping mall.
"They have no discernible governing agenda beyond trade protectionism and slashing immigration, and those often appear to be convictions of convenience," the editorial said.
To their credit, Alameda County officials saw the folly of a system that harmed a lot of people and produced no discernible public benefit.
Rangers 213, Islanders 241 The Rangers exhibited a discernible air of freshness heading into their season opener against the Islanders at Madison Square Garden.
And why do so many people want to hear a voice that sounds like it came from a younger woman with no discernible accent?
How, then, does a state combat an enduring threat that is neither deterred by failure nor law and whose "root causes" are not discernible?
Ernt also starts hating Tom Walker, the local rich person, who has no discernible bad qualities and does his best to help the Allbrights.
The special counsel declared him a "credible" witness with no discernible motive to lie or exaggerate, and accepted his account over the president's denials.
One American official said that he was aware of reports of isolated episodes, but that there did not appear to be any discernible pattern.
Normand said macro data should follow infection rates with a short lag and that inflection points in PMIs generally coincide with discernible market reversals.
"He has not had a discernible trade policy from the beginning," said Pietra Rivoli, a trade expert at Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business.
It gave the wine momentum and vibrancy, allowing it to refresh, while showing other characteristics like flavors of herbs and flowers or discernible minerality.
While there is a discernible crease down the middle of the unfolded display if you're looking hard, it's honestly difficult to notice in person.
What the company creates remains a mystery; its only discernible product appears to be the dread and wild confusion it induces among its employees.
But now a randomized trial has found that vegetables, whatever other health benefits they may confer, have no discernible effect on prostate cancer progression.
The key words to look for are "riesling spätlese," which indicate very ripe riesling grapes fermented to leave some discernible sweetness in the wine.
This has left the opposition with no discernible strategy to extract concessions from an authoritarian and paranoid government whose actions are becoming increasingly bizarre.
His US solo debut at Albertz Benda Gallery, Smudging Dirty Little Touch, deviates from his earlier method of painting over discernible images of landscapes.
And yet the individuals involved tend to use a very consistent and discernible number of post-hoc rationalizations to account for what they did.
It falls smack dab between 720p and 43p, and for the majority of people there is no visually discernible differences between 720p, 900p, and 1080p.
Not only is the massage very enjoyable, it's already having a plumping effect that is clearly discernible when compared with the non-massaged right one.
On the basis of race alone, even in the absence of any discernible evidence, a person of color is considered a viable provocateur of barbarity.
The prominence of industry buyers represented a discernible change from a year earlier, according to Dylan Cox, analyst at PitchBook, in emailed comments to CNBC.
Nick was late to develop, and in season 1, he was accompanied by the crusty, ancient, barely discernible Hormone Monster Rick (also voiced by Kroll).
If there is little discernible difference for most Burmese between military and civilian rule, then what was the point of her long vigil for democracy?
Trump has been breezing through the campaign without making any discernible effort to come up with coherent policies, or even to keep his stories straight.
That will require a lot of power and some fairly large tanks to have any kind of discernible effect against some real limits of physics.
Though there may have been clues discernible to British ears, it seemed as if Thorpe spoke in the same accent as both himself and Glen.
Some have discernible themes, like "The Girls Want to Be With the Girls," in which the concept of feminism befuddles the benevolent but confused singer.
Darkness, in the sense that we know it on Earth anyway, isn't the actual absence of light just the absence of visible or discernible light.
Since all the "participants" in these newly conducted trials were, in fact, controls in the original trials, there ought to have been no discernible signal.
First, Farrakhan has contributed nothing discernible to the success of African-American popular music — unlike the Jewish producers he slanders as "bloodsuckers" of black musicians.
It's that the scandals, presidential outbursts, shattered conventions, executive branch muscle-flexing, foreign policy 180s and legal quagmires seem to have no discernible political impact.
Vassar described this program, before and even afterwards, as a model for dealing with conflict, despite the absence of any discernible conflict between the speakers.
Delusion-like beliefs often spread out of a need for what he calls "cognitive closure"—a compulsion to explain traumatic cultural events lacking discernible cause.
Yankees players and coaches credit Brett Weber, who monitors replays in their clubhouse, with finding successful challenges that were not discernible to the naked eye.
I'm not a great artist but I couldn't find a discernible difference between its performance and last year's pen, at least while taking work notes.
The discernible features of Tharpism have also always been part of her intense eclecticism, and part of a powerfully sophisticated command of the choreographic art.
Trump has used it to blot out Obama's legacy (one of his few discernible policy goals), and to solidify his base of white, male voters.
My classes on Jewish history and culture often discuss extremely delicate questions of Jewish identity without anyone, Jew or gentile, evincing the slightest discernible discomfort.
Of all the couples he treated, none of those living with HIV and on standard ART treatment had a discernible viral load in their semen.
It's noticeable that while Chinese smelters are now receiving better terms for treating zinc concentrates, there has been little discernible improvement in lead treatment charges.
Johansson played its leading cyborg action hero, Major Mira Killian, who at the beginning of the story is a robot with no discernible ethnic identity.
However, considering them a discernible trait or a point of interest on par with, say, being a sociopath or having telekinetic powers would be incorrect.
Franklin, who is suspected in several other unsolved slayings, showed no discernible emotion as the sentence was pronounced, and did not formally address the court.
It wasn't copying, or even pastiche, but there is a distinct, discernible connection — a shared sense of color and shape, a frisson of bad taste.
The scandal cost Mr. Sloan's predecessor, John G. Stumpf, his job this week, but it has yet to have any discernible effect on the business.
The beard is like a nightmare chia pet and at a certain point it juts south for no discernible reason, making his chin look deformed.
But, here's the thing: Trump is absolutely a misogynist and he has made no discernible attempts to repent of it or offer contrition over it.
She did, however, seek out her parents, sitting in the back row of the courtroom, whose suffering through the years has been discernible, she said.
Some of the most highly sought-after Napa Valley cabernet sauvignons in the last 20 years have had discernible levels of residual sugar in them.
Getting In A laid-back bouncer under the hot pink numbers of the address (355) may make you wait five minutes for no discernible reason.
Meanwhile, Mr. Trump omitted to mention any effect that the rising stock market has had on incomes — perhaps because there hasn't been a discernible one.
The first violin plays the same theme but with a one-and-a-half beat delay, so that there is no discernible strong first beat.
The wines were all spätleses, a term that simply signals that the grapes were sufficiently ripe on harvest to produce a wine of discernible sweetness.
But even prior to that, the parties were becoming less discernible from each other, aside from a few wedge issues like abortion and gun control.
The tightening, which took place between late 2017 and last month, did not hit economic growth in a discernible way, as Mr. Trump often suggests.
I don't carry any of the known genetic markers — I'm just one of those people who randomly got the disease young with no discernible reason.
At the entrance to a barely discernible path into the forest, she pointed at two twigs that had been bent so that their tips crossed.
People close to Ms. Trump said her official title would not mean a discernible shift from the unofficial influence she has exercised with her father.
As late as the early 1990s, there was no discernible competition between China and India to claim Tibetan medicine as cultural patrimony, Western scholars say.
Each one has its own objectively discernible point when it achieves its flavor and textural peak, asparagus different from artichoke, green bean different from potato.
Beyond Trump's astronomical debt increases, the only other discernible effect of the Trump tax cuts appears to be an explosion in wealth and income inequality.
It was fuller bodied with more alcohol and hoppy bitterness than in a classic brown ale, but it also had discernible malt and chocolate flavors.
She made me feel less nervous about being a human with a discernible personality, just like Diane and Vincent had (as cartoon animals, but whatever).
In addition, Jamie maintains his pubic hair camouflaged any discernible visual difference and he'd never been particularly fond of having his testicles played with anyway.
But the plant (first a tobacco plant, then glowing moss) never did glow quite brightly enough to be discernible without squinting your eyes in total darkness.
The whole song sounds balanced, with clearly discernible instruments, whereas without the Sub in the mix it lacks oomph and the instruments sound a bit hollow.
But the SEMs here show how much cellular pattern is still discernible, and how fruitful it can be to persevere and give it a closer look.
Being able to experience a story that takes place in a world that has absolutely no discernible difference in fidelity than our everyday living waking world.
In the LG's pic, the mound of wasabi and the garnish have almost no discernible texture, and very little of the pic is anything approaching sharp.
"By that time it'll probably have no discernible impact on [the film] – but it also depends on how all of this plays out," the expert explains.
Elsewhere, Claire is still bellowing at the top of her voice for no discernible reason, and H and Lee continue to serve absolutely no purpose whatsoever.
The spread of hotlines has had no discernible impact on the rise of anti-government demonstrations, most of which are aimed at local governments (see chart).
The official wrote that the root of the problem was that Trump is amoral and not moored to any discernible principles that guide his decision-making.
They love his type of politics: loud, ugly, self-serving, attention-grabbing, an approach in which a fierce attitude trumps any sort of discernible political policy.
They could be signing executive orders, and conducting foreign policy, and condemning private offices and individuals guided by no discernible metric beyond the flow of hormones!
Perhaps the most puzzling shortcoming of the quotas is that they have had no discernible beneficial effect on women at lower levels of the corporate hierarchy.
In the fall of 1938, he sketched out the story of the Moorish mistress, the first discernible scene from The Stranger to appear in his notebooks.
The rules draw new lines that favor some taxpayers but not others — and in many cases the bill creates these preferences for no discernible policy reason.
The terms "fundamentalist" and "evangelical" are used interchangeably now, but they have discrete origins and in the 1950s a discernible ideological gulf separated the two camps.
Trump's criticism of British Prime Minister Theresa May in an interview with The Sun newspaper has overshadowed the visit, to no discernible benefit to the president.
Like, maybe there's a part about them winning the championship, and a couple of shot blocks, but really, the ball isn't even discernible at any point.
But there has been a discernible difference between the programs, which comes into relief each time they meet: Alabama always appears to have all the answers.
"Flying across the country and back at taxpayer expense simply to enter and then immediately depart a football stadium serves no discernible public interest," Democratic Reps.
Those forces, he said, had taken root "in increments not discernible to the naked eye," leaving the country more vulnerable than ever to a political eruption.
The analysis shows that Canadian and American farmers have not enjoyed any discernible increase in how much food they grow per acre because of the technology.
Perhaps Yellen's optimism was greeted so calmly by the committee because, in fact, the Fed's interest rate increases have had little discernible impact on the economy.
Back in February, Lands' End began an interview series called "Legends" for its catalog and featured a lengthy interview with Gloria Steinem for no discernible reason.
Of course, since the Israeli political establishment has shown no discernible interest in altering the status quo, this debate is a largely theoretical one for now.
Comparing results on the two continents shows genetically modified crops have no discernible advantage in yields, evidence that the technology has fallen short of its promise.
Given that you've already talked a good deal on your own, with little discernible improvement, I'd suggest talking with a counselor before you move in together.
These pictures, known in the vision literature as autostereograms, carry a hidden 3D image, discernible only when the viewer arranges their eyeballs in a particular way.
" Here, I ask Krauss about the tension between religion and science, whether life itself has any discernible purpose, and why he's so worried about "alternative facts.
The message comes before a planned protest at the wall tomorrow, and it was accompanied by a plain white image with no discernible objects or image.
Black Panther already won 2018: It was the highest-grossing film of the year, widely beloved and critically praised, and it's had a discernible cultural impact.
A small reduction in the number of cigarettes someone smokes in a lifetime has no discernible effect on the likelihood of getting myriad smoking-related diseases.
Yet Kiev failed to achieve victory, and the losses had little discernible deterrent effect on Russia, which was always fighting for strategic leverage rather than territory.
That total market cap wouldn't be divided equally among the five new companies; WhatsApp might struggle given its lack of discernible income, while Instagram might soar.
On climate change there has been a discernible lurch to the left reflecting the severity of the problem and the total inattention of the Trump Administration.
The piece was partly inspired by women's resistance movements in Nigeria, though that isn't necessarily discernible in the final product, which blends dance, music and theater.
However, when it didn't cost anything or when the participants were paid to ask for a grade change, there was no discernible gender difference in asking.
Best known for her song "Aww," Baby Ariel is far from the worst in the influencer crowd, using the internet to showcase an actual discernible talent.
New Mexico HB 218: Redefines what it means for a fetus to be "born alive" to include when a fetus is born with a discernible heartbeat.
He has very little discernible personality: He doesn't have Sophia's insatiable intellectual curiosity or El's philosophical rigor and ambition, and he's too grandiose to be funny.
The strands of thought keep doubling back with so much density to their shape that the braid is discernible to the reader only with some distance.
This time, though, was different because they chose to vote for those things even though the person [they were voting for] had no discernible moral center.
Though a "backlash" against women is still discernible in experimental studies, real life is much messier — and voters have many more traits at their disposal to weigh.
The lingering damage is still discernible: a relative dearth of megafauna, skewed predator-to-prey ratios, insufficient biomass all around for the energy that this planet produces.
And yet there is a clearly discernible political edge to their work—and that's likely in part because of NAS's own history with science and climate issues.
A study by the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA), the central bank, examined minimum-wage increases between 1998 and 2008, and found no discernible effect on employment.
Trump does not seem to be loyal to any discernible Right/Left political ideology, but he certainly brings a strong business owner ideology to the White House.
The other thing that struck me about this exhibition – the artist's solo debut with the gallery – is that there was no discernible pattern to Powell's subject matter.
Barely entertaining, bereft of any discernible point, it merely captures a moment in time visually and then goes away as quickly as it arrived on the screen.
While it's impossible to say whether it was the meetings specifically that led to strong performances on the days the CEOs visited, the trend is clearly discernible.
The United States may have imposed tariffs on Chinese imports and Beijing may be letting its currency fall, but there's been no discernible hit to growth. Yet.
It's also hard to care who comes out on top, since they seem to have no discernible character traits, besides being manipulative and dedicated to their jobs.
It's difficult to see how anti-Trump conservatives can deny him the nomination and avoid accusations that they have rejected the discernible will of the Republican electorate.
The company has not seen any "discernible impact" on consumer spending from the UK's vote to leave the European Union, Chief Operating Officer Lindsay Page told Reuters.
Following this logic, the only way to extend 14th Amendment protections to those in the LGBT lifestyles is if these behaviors are genetically mapped or otherwise discernible.
The game then, regrettably, doubles back on its mournful tone by presenting five more vignettes, literally called "war stories" and each centering on discernible, super-heroic individuals.
INSIDE the Devonshire Dock Hall in Barrow-in-Furness, the mottled black fin of Britain's latest nuclear-powered submarine is just discernible above a mass of scaffolding.
According to the Gallup Daily tracking of support for Trump since his inauguration, Democrats have gone from a negligible 13 percent to a barely discernible 6 percent.
For now, though, there is little discernible sign that Chinese smelters are running short of concentrates or, indeed, that the country is running short of refined metal.
The race for the White House has so far had little discernible effect on the sentiment but that may change if Monday's encounter leaves a decisive winner.
The building was, at the time, a 43-story shell of concrete and iron, barely discernible against the city's dizzying cluster of cranes, scaffolding, and high-rises.
The Albamar had a ripe peach and citrus aroma, and a spine of minerality on the palate, with a slight but discernible bitterness, almost like tonic water.
"As decades of fruitless efforts have proven, trying to identify 'judicially discernible and manageagble standards' for adjudicating generalized political grievances is an exercise in futility," he wrote.
"The fundamental dynamics suggest gold will remain under pressure until there is a discernible reversal in dollar sentiment," said Peter Hug, Global Trading Director at Kitco Metals.
When I let our old dog out, he sniffs again and again at the spot where the vulture was standing, but he comes to no discernible conclusions.
Only 2202 percent of Americans approve of the job Congress is performing on their behalf, according to a Gallup survey released Wednesday that showed little discernible change.
"We mapped the first 12 to see if we could find a pattern, but we couldn't find a discernible pattern," explained Dan Cotton, the library's page supervisor.
In Jean-Raymond's case, his show was rightfully celebrated as a step towards diversity of perspectives in fashion, but inclusion in the fashion industry is hardly discernible.
Whether this background is discernible in their music is debatable, but I know what I know, and knowing gives grit and blood-sweat to what I hear.
Between rolls, it feels less like a dice game than a chaotic souk — an inscrutable flurry of wagers, slang and chip movements with no initially discernible logic.
Predictably, her re-emergence in the public eye is stirring the toxic brew of Clinton-hate and Clinton-worship, along with a certain discernible fatigue and disorientation.
"Nancy Pelosi is going to have to explain what is the discernible difference between Al Franken and John Conyers," Arnold Reed, Conyers's attorney, told reporters last week.
The displays are not in any discernible order or organized in a particular fashion, and small objects are housed in cases of different shapes, sizes, and colors.
This season, some notable new books focusing on the societies, histories, or cultures of particular places convey a strong, common subtheme — a general, discernible sense of place.
Footage of Western concertgoers dancing in defiance of any discernible rhythm, alone in a throng of bodies, moving with careless abandon to music, presented a possible escape.
So some animals had developed concussions despite having little discernible brain damage, while others had experienced damage typical of C.T.E. without showing any symptoms of a concussion.
Our failure to show foresight when the dangers are clearly discernible would be an unforgivable dereliction of duty to our children and all mankind not yet born.
Washington can enhance its leverage upon Armenia and may be able to shake the Armeno-Iranian relationship to a discernible degree by combining threats and offers it.
From "Downsizing" to "Gravity," a particular curated brand of cinema is discernible in Venice's opening-night selections, one that captures the imagination while delving into character psychology.
" In December, Isaacs retweeted anti-Muslim activist Robert Spencer, who has said that there is no way to "tell peaceful Muslims from Jihadis in any discernible manner.
The faded sign in "'Waldenbooks" (2019) is barely discernible, while the path to the entrance is strewn with plaster, metal, and dust from the other demolished stores.
There were also several messages that were filtered to the "requests" part of Messenger for no discernible reason, which meant they were easy for me to miss.
"The evidence of sustained change is especially important as similar strongly worded commitments from Huawei in the past have not brought about any discernible improvements," it said.
There were no discernible relationships charted onstage, no drama, no attempt to transmit — let alone interpret for our time — complex themes of power, sacrifice and societal collapse.
Despite these events, huge sums of venture capital continued to pour into fresh cryptocurrency companies backed only by buzzword-laden websites and lacking any discernible business model.
Although some shapes are discernible amid abstract lines, others seem to be open to interpretation, allowing viewers to use their own subconscious cues to decipher the images.
The loud lacrosse bros, eerie employee disappearances and lack of any discernible leadership should all have been clear warning signs that something strange was going on at HubSpot.
In the demographics case they found that they could reproduce the model without any discernible difference after 245,485 queries and just 650 queries in the digit-recognition case.
Even more damning for 5G E: Opensignal notes that when the same 5G E-compatible phones are used on different networks, there isn't a discernible difference in speed.
He was a familiar type, discernible in every sex symbol who's ever seduced you from a stage and every spiritual seeker who's ever found redemption in popular music.
As you guessed by the name, it's a pizza served in bars across the great state of New Jersey, known for being paper-thin with no discernible crust.
And if you really took the time to compare the overall quality of photos from several years ago compared to now, you'd find there's been a discernible uptick.
Off to the side, seldom noticed among the likes of Jesus and Peter, stands a different wall fragment, faded but still discernible: a woman bent over a well.
Although Private Cage isn't a husband, boyfriend, father, or anyone with much of a discernible backstory, Cruise is forced to convey circumstances we've rarely seen in his career.
Business first North Korea's latest missile launch, despite landing just south of Russia's Pacific coast, has so far had no discernible impact on relations between the two countries.
Working in illustration and an array of different styles of painting, Howard's works obey no discernible laws of nature or any art history standard of composition or technique.
Along the way, though, Caitlyn and Susan lost something besides the 102 pounds between the two of them, and that would be any discernible traits beside their gender.
Some of the games are less than a minute long and have no discernible objectives; others are completely unsolvable, unless Wreden delves deep into their coding for you.
"However, if it did take place, the new evidence suggests that it was infrequent or, at least, that it did not leave a discernible genetic trace," Jarman said.
Often chefs will pad their crab cakes with chopped vegetables or breadcrumbs, but there was no discernible filler in ours, which came with a very nice basil aioli.
It is a movement without clearly discernible leaders or structure, making it difficult for the authorities to effectively target — and increasingly hard for the protesters themselves to manage.
The bank is Apple's partner for Apple Card and has been at the centre of accusations that it offers lower credit scores for women for no discernible reason.
Strolling the 310-mile stretch where the Republic of Ireland meets Northern Ireland, one would need a discernible eye to notice the straddling of two completely separate countries.
Customers, however, will not notice a discernible difference in terms of faster speeds or other features until the first 25G-ready smartphones go on sale in early 22018.
They had picked a restaurant called Pomodoro, which felt like it could be on the Upper West Side: garlic bread, baked ziti, women with no discernible plastic surgery.
That's the kind of historic comparison that leaves some observers skeptical that a Trump collapse is likely, or that the most recent controversies will have any discernible effect.
" The Bureau of Labor Statistics said last month that Hurricane Florence may have depressed job growth, but that Hurricane Michael in the Florida panhandle had "no discernible effect.
What the short clip lacks in subtlety, though, it makes up for with no discernible details whatsoever: Again, I have absolutely no idea what this show is about.
In the early 22006s, they moved into the world of death metal, adding guitar solos, more technical riffs, and a slightly more discernible vocal styling courtesy of Greenway.
One of the last scenes is of a rodeo — a cultural hallmark of the region affected by the Great Storm — and barely discernible, alienated to almost pure abstraction.
Georgia's "heartbeat" law, set to take effect next year, will prohibit most abortions once a physician detects a fetal heartbeat, which is typically discernible at about six weeks.
Unfortunately, receiving frequent SMS notifications about the Treasure Truck was not helpful in understanding the Treasure Truck, either, because there was no discernible pattern among the items available.
Lloyd had little discernible experience working with refugees, and he has spent a significant amount of time at ORR trying to prevent pregnant underage migrants from getting abortions.
Generally speaking, a soft gel manicure can last up to three weeks, around which time there's a discernible amount of new growth between your cuticle and the color.
The millennial neologism for an age-old conundrum, ''ghosting'' describes the situation in which a person — Tinder match, roommate, friend — exits a relationship swiftly and without discernible cause.
She cautioned that it was premature to herald 2019 as a turning point, saying any trend would not be discernible until figures from 2020 and 5.13 were revealed.
"On net, we believe Tesla is simultaneously too hard to short without a discernible catalyst ... but also too expensive and risky to initiate a significant overweight," Sacconaghi said.
The Trump administration is throwing one of the friendliest and most pro-American countries in the world under the bus, to no discernible benefit to the United States.
There are no discernible sounds in space (thanks for nothing, science fiction) even if it is full of waves and streams and light that can suggest bombastic events.
But then the moon, true to the trickster god for which it is named, went off schedule during the 2000s, erupting less frequently and with no discernible pattern.
Lion's milk has no discernible odor and, like most carnivore milk, is low in sugars; meat eaters are designed to efficiently wrest their glucose from protein and fat.
Only Jerome Boateng remained in defense; Joshua Kimmich, the diminutive right back, was apparently playing as a striker; the midfield lost all discernible shape, and discipline, and order.
This is cabernet sauvignon that tastes like cabernet used to taste, darkly fruity but with discernible herbal aromas and flavors that are essential to the complete cabernet experience.
In paintings like "Active in Wise Ladies" (2017) or "Lay Down" (2017), these women appear against abstract fields, only discernible by their almond-shaped eyes and red lips.
He was, at one point, the Ultimate Tom Thibodeau Player, a late draft pick with no discernible extraordinary talents who adopted his coach's "Kill Yourself or Die" credo.
The free speech argument won't fly — it's impossible to distinguish artistic cake making from ordinary food preparation in a workable way — but there is a discernible religious freedom claim.
It involves ripped guys with rippling muscles, glistening in sweat and beating each other up for no discernible reason but to prove that one is stronger than the other.
But despite their different styles — which range from overtly political to steadfastly otherwise — there was a discernible difference in the late-night TV landscape, across all shows and networks.
The artsy-fartsy horror thriller is fairly well-named with a title like Velvet Buzzsaw, but the meaning may not be readily apparent — or even even discernible at all.
This is legitimately dumbfounding, insofar as there's no discernible reason to do this aside from athletic director Gary Barta's long-held position of wanting Ferentz to retire a Hawkeye.
In a statement, the Los Angeles County Public Health Department said its investigation into the Santa Susana Field Laboratory had found "no discernible level of radiation" in the area.
The aide said "in the aggregate (Hunter's job) didn't have any discernible effect," and asserted that Beau Biden's diagnosis, while serious, barely affected Joe Biden's work as vice president.
She hasn't called for his resignation, so she's going to have to explain what the discernible difference … is between Al Franken with five of these complaints and Congressmen Conyers.
The sound profile is what I like to describe as "full-bodied" — mids are subtle, highs are easily discernible at higher volumes and it has a roomy bass sound.
There's no discernible distortion to speak of, and I can turn them up to their max volume without being assaulted by excessively hot treble or a weird frequency response.
In this sense, she's a triple threat, but her personality, easily discernible from her poses, her street style, and her Instagram captions, gives her even more of an advantage.
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.
There are no discernible holes in the roofs of buildings, no signs of scorching, blown-out walls, displaced trees around the madrasa or other signs of an aerial attack.
Even more interesting were the final third, who consistently tested positive for antibodies despite having no discernible parasites in their blood and never showing any signs of the disease.
Nor was there any discernible beginning, middle, or end to the preceding section, "viscous," where the dancers lay down on the floor and smooshed their bodies over each other.
From such purchase and payment data, one's pattern of consuming behavior was discernible, certainly to the issuer of the payment vendor who provides this data to the account owner.
Unlike school-day heat, heat on weekends and during the summer has no discernible effect on PSAT scores, suggesting that heat directly interferes with the effectiveness of instructional time.
That said, proponents of evolutionary psychology argue that they draw their conclusions from the widest pools of human behavior, from patterns and trends discernible in cultures across the world.
So far there has been very little discernible reaction in both in the euro zone and UK economies from Britain's shock vote to leave the European Union in June.
"The Q1 results provide some reassurance regarding the potential impact of the recent Cambridge Analytica-related crisis, given no discernible impact on user engagement or revenue trends, " Cordwell wrote.
The minimum wage hike in New York state had no immediate discernible effect on job loss, according to a new report by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
She is performing a kind of diagnostic test: searching for the telltale scent of prostate cancer, which, it turns out, leaves a volatile, discernible signature in a man's pee.
Their ability to live their life in harmony with their true selves comes from some clearly discernible habits that any of us can study and incorporate into our repertoire.
I can't tell whether it's looking out at the sea or up at the steps, because it has no discernible features at all, but it pauses on the beach.
It included Kay Coles James, president of the Heritage Foundation, who lacked any discernible expertise in artificial intelligence and who had recently expressed anti-trans and anti-immigrant views.
The glass walls are scrawled upon in marker with names and numbers, and are then wiped clean, leaving barely discernible smudges as reminders of who and what came before.
Now, with midterm elections just nine months away and the Russians seemingly undeterred, neither the administration nor Congress has taken discernible action to reduce our vulnerability to electoral interference.
If your name is called at that point, you're generally a European with an unclear contract situation or an American with some sort of discernible flaw to your game.
The long, snooty shadow of St. Moritz's old winter gentry is still discernible in the remaining private clubs — sporting associations by origin — that are key to social life here.
By declaring a broad war, however, we aggregated our foes under a single banner and thereby created an open-ended conflict without a specific enemy or a discernible goal.
When this Pushkin rouses himself from his reserve, he's all pique and muffled resentment, with almost no discernible humor or warmth, no qualities to make him complex and sympathetic.
Even though he's nearly seven feet tall on his tiptoes, he had to tread water because, for no discernible reason, the ice tubs were a baffling eight feet deep.
It found that for every 10 percent that the minimum wage rose, wages in the industry rose nearly 1 percent, and that there was no discernible effect on employment.
Coming in hot out of absolutely nowhere for no discernible reason, as is his wont, he's decided to go after Arrival, Denis Villeneuve's staggeringly good 2016 sci-fi movie.
Further influenza pandemics were reported in 1957/58 and 1968/69 but in both cases the number of extra deaths was low and there was no discernible economic impact.
Further influenza pandemics were reported in 1957/58 and 1968/69 but in both cases the number of extra deaths was low and there was no discernible economic impact.
A single month's moves may well be random blips, but if you look at these and related numbers over a longer horizon, it's hard to find a discernible trend.
The strength of Thubron's method is that it allows for strongly established characters, with their own histories and quirks, even as it enacts a discernible process of authorial repetition.
Giuliani is filming the three-part program, Ukrainian Witnesses Destroy Schiff's Case for OAN, hosted by Chanel Rion, inside a series of "undisclosed safe houses" for no discernible reason.
But, according to the Congressional Research Service, that fence alone "did not have a discernible impact" on the number of immigrants crossing the border into the United States illegally.
Indeed, this dangerous time for Mr. Trump is dangerous as well for the country, as this man, who has no discernible boundaries, fights to save himself and his presidency.
Hereditary plays on those kinds of horrors, the things that hide in the corner of the room, only discernible in that blink-of-an-eye state between asleep and awake.
But it was the very moment when they chose to act aggressively that the scientists saw a discernible dip in prefrontal cortex activity—and only among those who drank alcohol.
It's a topic usually relegated to Republican primaries, and even then only on the rare occasion that there is some discernible difference between the slate of generally pro-life candidates.
But now, the content they often share is more diverse and less discernible, coming from lesser known sites, including internet forums that mix political news with other topics, he said.
In maths, computer science, engineering and the physical sciences, Ms Ginther found no discernible difference between the satisfaction reported by men and women with tenure or on the tenure track.
These songs still qualify as songs, with discernible, repeated melodies and such, but the slickness saps them of focus, leaving only a soft, blurry rendition of Beauty in the abstract.
Whereas contrast focuses on bright whites and black blacks, HDR is about all the colors and shades in between, making them more vivid and subtleties in the image more discernible.
Whereas phones of the early aughts delivered barely discernible images — and forget about capturing anything at all in low-light scenarios — some of today's smartphone cameras can shoot in 4K.
A fascination with the erotic — or at least the carnal — runs through much of his work, so that even when abstraction overtakes representation, phallic and yonic forms are still discernible.
"If you look at armored vehicles with machine guns versus a Ford F150 pickup, the difference would be discernible from the ground, even if there are some similarities," Mankins said.
The result gives the impression of a remarkably expressive moving painting, with discernible roots in the style and design of romantic painters like J. M. W. Turner and John Martin.
Abloh's understanding of what is good and beautiful and important seems to be informed by what creates an impact, not necessarily by any consistent or discernible moral or intellectual worldview.
"In his interviews with the Special Counsel's Office and the FBI, Manafort told multiple discernible lies — these were not instances of mere memory lapses," Mueller's office said in the filing.
Some were simply longtime Trump loyalists with little in the way of a discernible ideology, like first-son-in-law and trusted adviser Jared Kushner and Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin.
The gun debate, again After a crime with no discernible motive, few people here had answers about what Trump or members of Congress could do to prevent the next tragedy.
But the Obama administration has not yet said whether Beijing is complying with the agreement, leaving many to wonder whether it has had any discernible effect on trade secret theft.
The only discernible sign of life is a corner cafe, but even that feels more like the backdrop of a Cartier-Bresson photograph than a place to purchase actual coffee.
Requiring physicians to report certain abortions directly to NCHS serves no discernible public health purpose, but rather appears to be part of an ongoing trend to politicize U.S. abortion surveillance.
Cernak also came to believe that blast injuries to the brain were cumulative and that even small explosions with no discernible effects could, if repeated, produce terrible and irreversible damage.
Spending capital on mitigating against this vulnerability (absent any indication it is a target) is a waste of money and only increases hotel and casino costs without any discernible benefit.
Instead, it has failed to carry out any discernible human rights reforms, and oppressive laws continue to be in force giving the government powers to detain and charge its critics.
Mr. Trump's trade war with China has yet to make a discernible dent in domestic growth, but if the conflict continues, or escalates, the impact on the economy could increase.
The FCA said the digital token issued may represent a share in a firm, a prepayment voucher for future services or in some cases offer no discernible value at all.
The Labor Department said the government shutdown that lasted more than a month had "no discernible impacts" on hiring and wages, but it did contribute to the uptick in unemployment.
This highlights a growing problem, however: As the family's tribulations proceed with no discernible arc or endpoint, the hovering question of who will die next provides the only real tension.
Yet by seriously raising these propositions, the opposition coalition has produced the first discernible signs of change in global news opinion and reporting on this crucial political test for Africa.
"There is no discernible legal strategy coming out of the White House," said Jonathan Turley, a George Washington University law professor who has participated in prior impeachment cases before Congress.
The Zenfone's camera flips up and rotates when the selfie camera is activated, resulting in super sharp images in which even fine details like individual strands of hair are discernible.
Though hardcore enthusiasts might disagree, vodka isn't typically known for having easily discernible flavors, yet even Hangar 1's standard product was as delicious as it was potent at 80 proof.
But at least in this case, it sure looks like the troll has become the trolled, unless this is part of some pointless, utterly interminable psyop with no discernible purpose whatsoever.
Ron Wyden, criticized the USMCA as insufficient and hit Trump for driving away American allies with his use of tariffs, adding that "there is no discernible strategy" in the President's behavior.
In the face of staggering budget deficits, skyrocketing wealth inequality and no discernible economic growth, Democrats have an enormous opportunity to hammer Trump on the spectacular failure of his tax cut.
But a 2010 study by Chad Coffman, Tara O'Neil and Brian Starr looked at alumni donations at the top 100 universities and found no discernible impact of legacy admission on giving.
The Lepin pieces aren't organized in any discernible way although some of the larger pieces are stuck together in the same bag while smaller pieces are crammed inside multiple smaller bags.
In the ruling, he quoted the late Justice Antonin Scalia's view in 2004 that "there was no 'judicially discernible and manageable standard' by which to decide" when gerrymandering goes too far.
Their outspokenness has had no discernible effect on their popularity—perhaps the "Dixie Chicks effect" and the blackballing of musicians is more difficult when many listeners can find their music online.
Though these huge peepers had no sockets or discernible protective layers, the crab probably had functional vision that helped it hunt prey, avoid predators, and recognize members of the same species.
Instead, the objective of a code would be to set discernible standards for the justices' conduct so that the public could know the norms to which the justices are holding themselves.
Farmer, who is also one of the founders of Partners in Health, has been working to be a "Partner to the Poor" for 30 years, without any discernible gain to himself.
Belgium's and Germany's key benchmarks demonstrated no discernible trend over the periods analyzed either with regards to the performance of the CAC 40 or to the political event in France itself.
The White House race has so far had little discernible effect on the market, but that may soon change as polls show a tightening race ahead of the first presidential debate.
Perhaps one of the more discernible songs on the album is "Ceilings Crack," wherein Kasher makes lyrics like "I know I've been an asshole to you" commit to the listener's memory.
The analysis "shows a discernible lack of minority and female faces in major roles and among the directors of the films being released between January and December 2016," USA Today wrote.
Yet while it's true that Adnani was looking to inspire those with no discernible connection to his organization, the "lone wolf" species of terror plot has actually seldom existed in Europe.
Nothing much happens save for Quavo and French Montana showing up, but there are some funny enough shots of Drake riding around on an open top bus for no discernible reason.
The watchdog said in a report released last year that there were no "discernible patterns" in the content of texts exchanged between the pair that weren't collected by the FBI's systems.
While using Google Maps, listening to Spotify, chatting on Slack, and messaging a friend through Google Messages all at once, I was glad to see that there was no discernible slowdown.
The only discernible difference between the two was in the copy, which, in the second ad, read, "ICE, you could be charged with war crimes" and "Justice is coming for ICE!"
On the other hand, almost 60 percent had low levels of depression and anxiety and no statistically discernible uptick after the shootings, a result that confirms the human capacity for resilience.
Mr. de Blasio escaped legal jeopardy because the nonprofit did much of its work in 2014, too long ago to have any immediately discernible connection to the mayor's re-election effort.
It's hard to look at the polling right now and say that Trump has a discernible edge in any battleground, even if a few — like Ohio and Iowa — look very close.
But a closer look at the price action around the time of the two LME reports with the original errors shows there was a discernible market reaction, particularly on Feb. 28.
His gaping mouth is completely void of any discernible teeth—more a bill than a normal jaw—but his close-set eyes imply that he is some kind of apex predator.
Meanwhile, Carter Jr. (who Boylen benched on Wednesday night for no discernible reason) is good enough to suck the oxygen out of your lungs by momentarily transforming into prime Kevin Garnett.
All that in spite of the addition of a much brighter display and the Touch Bar, the latter of which doesn't seem to have much of a discernible impact on longevity.
I lay there staring out the window at Charon's and Pluto's relationships and watching their slow progressions against one another and the discernible differences and movements between the two of them.
Next to it, six screen prints by Ed Ruscha declare their lack of discernible connection to both Light and Space and Finish Fetish, the two movements this exhibition purports to examine.
A week into being alive, for no discernible reason, my daughter realized she hated everyone and everything, except her sole hobby of screaming bloody murder at all hours of the night.
Even Miami's most discernible skill — snaring interceptions — is not really on the table on a cold day in Green Bay against a quarterback who has thrown only one interception all season.
In a small-scale trial of just the HIV drug in patients in China with severe COVID-19, scientists found it "had no discernible effect" on the replication of the virus.
In a small-scale trial of just the HIV drug in patients in China with severe COVID-19, scientists found it "had no discernible effect" on the replication of the virus.
Opera Lafayette's performance, with gaudy costumes by Patricia Forelle and minimal stage direction by Dietlinde Turban Maazel, took no discernible stand on what the true meaning of "Les Sauvages" might be.
The fact that these trends are already discernible, even if pressure is clearly rising on North Korea, bespeaks the failure — not the success — and certainly not the coherence of U.S. policy.
The change in our material circumstances has had no discernible effect on our relationship; I would still happily give her my last tea bag, spare kidney, my favorite shoes, a lung.
" The confession, as well as Mr. Williams's professed religious transformation, had no discernible effect on the Arkansas Parole Board, which ruled this month that his application for clemency was "without merit.
Was this attack part of a drunken bar brawl, or was it a pointed attack on a Jewish student, because he is a Jewish student, motivated by discernible anti-Semitic bias?
Holmes told members of the House Intelligence Committee that he "vividly" recalled the conversation because Trump's voice was so loud and discernible, and the two spoke so openly about the investigations.
Two discernible patterns emerged that united these children in their need to seek safety: they had suffered violence by organized armed criminal actors — largely gangs — and domestic violence in their homes.
No one seemed to have any idea what he was talking about: There was no discernible plan in the works, and his aides reportedly had no idea what was going on.
The writers have cut down Carl in his prime, a break from the comics with no discernible rationale apart from a streak of moral sadism, determinedly quashing any flickers of hope.
There are those that happen very loudly, along typical partisan lines, with no discernible movement in either direction — and typically have no hope of making it past the Senate's 60-vote threshold.
But the shift was discernible: Like other cool churches, Antioch's posture and aesthetic attempted to make church feel less "other," less dorky, less antagonistic to the so-called secular (and capitalist) world.
All the cracks in the surface of the wood show up, replacing the nasty blotchiness of the other photo, and even the wispy curls of hair on the girl's forehead are discernible.
That study, carried out by Harvard Business School professor Josh Lerner and the Bella Research Group, confirms our experience: there is no discernible difference in how diverse and non-diverse funds perform.
Mr. Odden said studies do not indicate whether student performance improves if a school focuses on small classrooms, and there is no discernible benefit to offering more electives to keep students engaged.
A significant reduction in the quality and number of people being attracted into the healthcare system is also a discernible result, as salaries are capped and costs related to quality are foregone.
In December Mueller accused Manafort in a court filing of telling "multiple discernible lies" related to five subjects, including his interactions with Kilimnik and his contacts with Trump administration officials in 2018.
Despite the depiction of Durant as a villain by some basketball fans, the first impression he made hardly fit that billing: he was plain-spoken and non-menacing, with no discernible swagger.
The analysis showed that the U.S. and Canada, which embraced genetic modification about 20 years ago, have gained no discernible advantage in yields over Western Europe, which has largely rejected the technology.
"There is no discernible reason to protect two of these neighborhoods and not the others," said an Amazon construction engineer who spoke on the condition of anonymity for fear of professional retaliation.
Last week, Saudi Arabia — and four of its five allies in the Gulf Cooperation Council — declared Lebanon unsafe for their citizens, although there has been no discernible shift in the security situation.
At the Governors Ball, the first stop for many on the post-Oscars party circuit, there was a discernible hop in many people's steps — even in the ones who had not won.
While it may not have discernible limbs, an expectant parent may well have held it in her arms, pushed it in a buggy or even chosen the color of its nursery wall.
The conversation, as it often does in Washington, turned to the discernible changes in the dining scene since President Trump, who is known to dine almost exclusively at home, came to town.
The inspector general's report in April, studying the program's outcomes, found that the training offered no discernible long-term benefit for graduates when compared with the non-college-educated population in general.
Chipotle Mexican Grill (CMG) – William Blair upgraded the restaurant chain's stock to "outperform" from "market perform," following a 22% pullback in the past two weeks amid no discernible change in traffic trends.
The surprising firing of Mr. Comey last week and even the news early this week that Mr. Trump had shared confidential intelligence details with Russian diplomats had little discernible effect on markets.
In a world with no universally recognized standards for truth — a world in which journalists engaged in the study of discernible reality are dismissed as "dishonest" and "corrupt" — everything is fair game.
The U.S. Labor Department's closely watched nonfarm payrolls report showed employers hiring the most workers in 11 months, with no "discernible" impact on job growth from a 35-day partial government shutdown.
From the particular standpoint of the United States, the only genuinely successful endgame could be a crisis that concludes with a discernible diminution of North Korean nuclear war fighting capabilities and intentions.
" The order is so weak, in fact, that the ACLU issued a statement calling Trump's campaign promise "fake news" and the executive order an "elaborate photo op with no discernible policy outcome.
The two men, joined by a barely discernible woman leaning from the window above them — by all rights the most minor of characters — share their anonymity with the nameless but steadfast handmaidens.
A Europe united by 'national-cultural' identities Greece and Italy remain deep in debt with no discernible way out, even as the EU's economic giant in the north, Germany, tightens the austerity screws.
Not very interesting, but if you make larger, say, 260 inches, you start to appreciate the sunlight coming through it, the sky, almost discernible trees, and the fleeting glimpses of people passing by.
Commenters, however, seemingly from Reddit's /pol and 8chan, argued against Carpenter (who wrote, directed and scored the film) saying that he was wrong and that the film has clearly discernible anti-Semitic overtones.
Isaac Chotiner, the Slate reporter who interviewed Buruma, proved himself to be a great male ally, asking scathing but fair questions about Buruma's thought process which he, at times, had discernible trouble defending.
But because there was no discernible pattern, intelligence professionals and other US officials believe Russia likely aimed to gain access to any systems it could to better understand what it all looks like.
Like Thomas Friedman on a deadline, his commentary is a bottomless fountain of self-assured banality, the sole discernible purpose of which is to reinforce the mystery of life in the Global South.
Ad displays that incorporate cameras or sensors and can adapt their messaging for age-group demographics (as well as other visually recognizable characteristics and discernible contexts) will likely be commonplace before very long.
See 900 DAYS IN HELL KENYA SUGAI Photographer Kenya Sugai, born in 1977 in Japan, carefully captures colors and forms, removing subjects from discernible places to shift the viewer's perception of each shot.
Watson said President Donald Trump's rollback of energy-sector regulations could kick-start the economy by removing rules and guidance that "were heaping costs on our industry with no discernible benefit," he said.
Trump has chosen several people who have records of accomplishment in the business world or the armed forces but whose ideology — if any is discernible — is firmly within the parameters of conservative thought.
"The evolution in TV drama, away from open-ended stories and toward something with a more readily discernible shape, may reflect a craving for order," critic Matt Zoller Seitz recently wrote for Vulture.
In fact, Whole Foods wouldn't give e-commerce giant Amazon "any discernible edge," as Wal-Mart should remain the world's biggest retailer and biggest grocer, O'Shea wrote in a Wednesday note to clients.
It grew by a marginal 0.5 percent in the first quarter — even as Russia flexed it geopolitical muscles in Syria and partnered with OPEC to curtail oil's steep slide, to little discernible effect.
But what is popping up on medical center websites is a dog's breakfast of medical codes, abbreviations and dollar signs -- in little discernible order -- that may initially serve to confuse more than illuminate.
Among the many things Donald Trump seems to hate (wind turbines, Hillary Clinton, the "Fake News Media," Kristen Stewart cheating on Robert Pattinson), he harbors a few bitter grudges for no discernible reason.
These people could have founded or worked at a new startup where they'd have discernible input on the direction of the product, and a chance to earn huge return multiples on their stock.
Qatar, a tiny desert state without a discernible soccer culture, but home to the world's third-largest natural gas reserves, defeated a bid from the United States in a final round of voting.
His family moved around Chicago a lot, for what Gorey said was no discernible reason, and his parents divorced sometime around 1937 — only to get back together a decade-and-a-half later.
And the underlying challenge, with its messages supposedly encouraging kids to commit violence and self-harm, would be far more harrowing — if there were any discernible evidence proving this is actually a problem.
C.W.: The important thing to keep in mind is this: Look back a hundred years and you will see that we have made very, very strong and discernible progress against forms of xenophobia.
The woman can really foster a grudge, and her breath too, as her hostile comments seem to cease only when she exhales, for no discernible reason, on whatever sickly-looking plant is nearby.
From the Philadelphia 2225-yard line, Brady picked up 228 yards with a low throw to White, and then White was knocked down after no discernible gain on a run up the middle.
The supine behavior beside Putin was at once a national embarrassment and a reminder that Trump's obvious desire to be pals with Russia has no discernible influence on his administration's actual Russia policy.
Qassim Suleimani, Iran's second most important official, made at Mar-a-Lago with little discernible deliberation, has brought the United States to the brink of a devastating new conflict in the Middle East.
Although he had no discernible fatal disease, we knew that as Max the First (hereafter, Max-I) passed the equivalent of 110 in people years, it was time to say a tearful goodbye.
He routinely parked an armored truck on a Tigris River bridge and emptied the truck's heavy machine gun into neighborhoods on the other side with no discernible targets, according to one senior SEAL.
Carol is too busy connecting the dots about herself to really have any discernible, organic personality traits beyond wanting to throw punches at wayward Skrulls and wanting to find out more about herself.
This often results in breathless headlines that are followed up with no discernible action, such as the president's vows to bring drug prices down or his statements that he's open to comprehensive immigration reform.
After tallying only 39 points in the second half of Friday's disappointing loss to the Detroit Pistons, the Thunder showed no discernible plan on offense Saturday and became easy prey for the resurgent Mavericks.
In so doing, Stanfield makes black men with dynamic inner lives more readily discernible to audiences and therefore likelier to survive a world whose flat renderings of black manhood can diminish those men's complexity.
The default Mac and iPhone calendar app can be a frustratingly unhelpful assistant, routinely freezing up at random, hogging resources for no discernible reason, and refusing to communicate with any of your other programs.
The J.P. Morgan paper said there appears to be direct causation between Powell's remarks and stocks because the market had taken a discernible change in direction during the days when the Fed chief spoke.
Will future teens have to sit through entire symphony-length performances so future rappers can have a bunch of news stories like this one written about them and for very little other discernible reason?
There has thus long been a discernible yearning in the collective mind of American fans for a young superstar to carry that mantle as the One, and Pulisic's emergence has started those conversations anew.
But in a state where the politicians do not believe there is a credible threat of being voted out of office, they can ignore the will of the people and pay no discernible price.
"[The voters] and the dissent propose a number of 'tests' for evaluating partisan gerrymandering claims, but none meets the need for a limited and precise standard that is judicially discernible and manageable," he wrote.
I had spent the first days of our arrival staring out at the Orpheus 13 and its hulking frame, and the small glint of activity discernible within the mass Klimt seemed so fixated upon.
Last Friday, special counsel Robert Mueller alleged in court filings that Manafort told "multiple discernible lies" to FBI agents and prosecutors, in violation of the cooperation agreement between Manafort and the special counsel's office.
When the coronavirus started roiling financial markets earlier this month, the Fed again reverted to its 2008 "playbook," pumping hundreds of billions into the banking system, but with little discernible effect on Main Street.
In other words, Haspel has not been an agent of change at the CIA; she has no discernible record of standing up to the systems that have harmed women and men around the globe.
Fawcett's nameless, shapeless desire slowly gathers mass over the course of The Lost City of Z, acquiring a barely discernible outline — though what Fawcett is truly after is still a mystery by the end.
"Manafort told multiple discernible lies — these were not instances of mere memory lapses," the prosecutors wrote in a memo to Judge Amy Berman Jackson of United States District Court for the District of Columbia.
Unless Buttigieg, whose fluent answers and freshness bought him to the fore, begins to draw sharper contrasts and offer discernible, digestible and symbolically meaningful ideas, he could wind up winning more admiration than votes.
" Google Play, Google's Android app store, has a rule against apps that "capitalize on a natural disaster" or "atrocity" or appears to "profit from a tragic event with no discernible benefit to the victims.
Aquaria showed us what Sharon Stone's Catwoman would wear to the opera, Asia was chillingly regal in a Thai princess ensemble, and Kameron wore a big pink princess-y thing with no discernible narrative.
Lynn Franco, senior director of economic indicators and surveys at The Conference Board, said impeachment has not had any discernible impact on consumer confidence or spending based on the responses it receives to surveys.
Pundits have long taken it as an article of faith that Buttigieg (who, like Klobuchar, seems to be surging) has no discernible black support in South Carolina and elsewhere, based on endorsements and polls.
Some of the contrasts, as between black and a very deep purple, are barely discernible—calling to mind the black-on-black aesthetic of Ad Reinhardt, though with the emotive charge of any Rothko.
"We have seen no discernible change in customer behaviour," David Warren, LSE Group chief financial officer, told reporters on Thursday when the bourse announced first-half results that sent its share price sharply higher.
The Ukraine server conspiracy matters not only because it's wrong, or because it empowers and absolves Russia, or because it weakens the strategically vital relationship between the US and Ukraine for no discernible benefit.
The acidity is fresh and lively; tannins should be discernible, though not overly chewy — often with what I think of as a dusty quality, focusing the wine and readying the mouth for another sip.
The story has drawn national attention as the latest example of "living while black" — when white people call the police on black people for no discernible reason other than suspicion due to their race.
Now some are venting frustration at their inability to negotiate with the White House, or even locate a discernible position that could help end the government shutdown which is now entering its third week.
It is only discernible when in light, and our impressions of color varies widely depending on the quantity and quality of light reflecting off it, and the shape of the eyeballs looking at it.
Benjamin Gonzalez O'Brien, Loren Collingwood, and Stephen Omar El-Khatib find that there is "no statistically discernible difference in violent crime, rape, or property crime rates" when comparing sanctuary cities to non-sanctuary comparable towns.
The grounding of Boeing's 737 MAX has led to a dramatic slowdown in new orders and shipments of that aircraft, adding up to a discernible drag on overall economic activity and particularly on manufacturing production.
For the current study, the researchers combed through the data for each of the 59 participants, focusing specifically on how much they had moved and how well they had slept, hoping to find discernible patterns.
More from Conyers' attorney: "At the end of the day, I will suspect that Nancy Pelosi is going to have to explain what is the discernible difference between Al Franken and John Conyers," he said.
All of the people I interviewed for this article appear to be confused about the difference between Severus Snape and Lord Voldemort, often conflating the two easily discernible, central figures in the Harry Potter saga.
Walmart's stance on guns, for example, drew a lot of attention but had "no discernible impact" on overall sales, according to a top executive, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal matters.
What is not imminently discernible, however, is how a Republican Party that claims to be pro-business will reconcile being so out of touch with the social progression that 21st-century businesses and organizations value.
What was shocking was how quickly Konami tried to pretend P.T. never happened, stripping the Kojima Productions logo from the Silent Hills website, and later announcing P.T. itself would, for no discernible reason, disappear forever.
I had four pages full of apps in no discernible order whatsoever, leaving me scrambling to find my camera app when I needed it most, or tapping on WhatsApp when I meant to hit Facebook.
But days after failing to move the American Health Care Act forward, there are no discernible signs of progress in bridging the differences within the Republican conference that led to an embarrassing retreat last week.
BRATISLAVA, Slovakia — When a former Miss Universe contestant and topless model was given a plum government job as an assistant to Slovakia's prime minister despite having no discernible qualifications, journalists asked the obvious question. Why?
Perhaps, as an artist-writer, I am acutely receptive to work of this nature, but all of these factors seem instantly discernible in Gilman's work without necessarily diving into the content of her extemporaneous texts.
But it was not until the 1920s that discernible productivity gains showed up, after the motors spread and factory work was reorganized into mass-production assembly lines to exploit the new technology of its day.
Mr. Rice said he was on the Great Barrier Reef last week with a team of scientists, who found that there had been a discernible drop in the amount of marine life since last year.
Despite the team's strenuous attempts to implement this checklist, there was no discernible impact: The rate of adverse outcomes in the experimental group was identical to the rate in the control group — around 15 percent.
Indeed, when a party's watchwords are increasingly to "own the libs," grounded in a cold tally of victories over any discernible ideological framework, it is no wonder Republicans have found their fighter in Mr. McConnell.
Last week, Harry Styles, the member of One Direction with the most discernible personality, released his self-titled solo debut album, a motley collection of 1960s and 1970s-influenced rock delivered with modern pop slickness.
Michael Polk, CEO of Newell Brands, the parent company of Elmer's, told CNBC's Jim Cramer the trend has had a discernible impact on the company's business as well, as kids race to follow YouTubers' instructions.
What the research team found was that subjects who were dieting and saw the negative message actually had even more positive thoughts about unhealthy foods, but that there was no discernible difference for non-dieters.
"We have studied Vasalgel in animal models and found it to be well-tolerated with no discernible long-term side effects," Elaine Lissner, founder and trustee of the Parsemus Foundation, told Motherboard in an email.

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