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12 Sentences With "discreetness"

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Offering neither the full-bodied sound of over-ear cans nor the minimalist discreetness and portability of earbuds, they're pretty much the point-and-shoot cameras of the audio world.
My preference is for the keyboard without the rubber rings, as it strikes the right balance between the snap and responsiveness of a mechanical keyboard and the discreetness of a membrane one.
This warrants more discreetness in posting pictures on social media, as they can quickly find their way into the repositories of one of the many data-gobbling machine learning engines that are roaming across the internet.
Without empathy though, you might not understand the emotional strain put on someone with diabetes every time a well-meaning friend asks what their blood sugar is, and consequently not uphold discreetness as a driving principle in your design.
Image 0003 of 2 Andrew Wheeler&aposs discreetness could make him more effective at dismantling environmental protections The head of the Environmental Protection Agency has stepped down from his position, according to a Twitter announcement from President Donald Trump , but there is little reason to believe his replacement will deviate from the agency&aposs current deregulatory agenda.
Many beekeepers take advantage of T. angustula for its stinglessness and discreetness. Nests are widely traded in Latin America, making T. angustula among the more cultivated species of stingless bees.
Claudian's work in the sociology of culture and the history of ideas worked on the assumption of social determinism, discussing the social triggers behind Platonism or Positivism. His contribution was well received by the scientific community, but his isolation form other sociological schools, and his overall discreetness, led to his passing into relative oblivion. Disconnected from his scholarly pursuits, Claudian's poetry is generally of an introspective kind, lyricizing the writer's nostalgia.
Discreetness can be established by distinguishing between instrumental value and intrinsic values by giving value intrinsic and extrinsic properties. First introduced by Plato in the "Republic": an instrumental value is worth having as a means towards getting something else that is good (e.g., a radio is instrumentally good in order to hear music). An intrinsically valuable thing is worth having for itself, not as a means to something else.
His slate- gray or wax-colored monochrome figures create a sort of discreetness due to their lack of individuality, but that absence of individuality questions the viewer, perhaps even so much as to make the viewer uncomfortable. When asked his occupation, Muñoz would respond simply that he was a "storyteller." Muñoz's sculptures were created primarily with paper maché, resin and bronze. In addition to sculpture, Muñoz was interested in the creation of auditory arts, creating some works for the radio.
Described by his peers as a "fine intellectual", "paralyzed by discreetness", or a "withdrawn scholar, without an expansive public persona",Herseni, p. 548 Claudian was a respected, but often overlooked, figure in Romanian sociology—according to Z. Ornea, this was "probably because, although he did take part in one annual research, he was not involved with Dimitrie Gusti's monographic school." The same was noted by Gusti's pupil, Henri H. Stahl, who saw Claudian as "for sure one of our best sociologists", but linked primarily to Zeletin, Andrei, and SanieleviciStahl, p. 98 (Claudian had reportedly praised Sanielevici in particular as a "genius" anthropologist).
Džore Držić (; Italian: Giorgio Darsa) (February 6, 1461 – September 26, 1501) was a poet and playwright, one of the fathers of Croatian literature. This respectable citizen of Dubrovnik, the uncle of the greatest Croatian playwright Marin Držić, the rector of the Church of All Saints, the chancellor of the Dubrovnik chapter, a contemporary of the poet Marko Marulić, created a poetic opus that became a primal expression of the linguistic form that would become the official Croatian language. His poetry proves that his humanist roots had a beneficial effect on his poetic diction and other qualities, such as discreetness and spirituality. It makes his love poems very different from those of his older contemporary and eternal rival, Šiško Menčetić.
Zosimos (circa 300 AD) describes roasting sandarach (realgar) to obtain cloud of arsenic (arsenic trioxide), which he then reduces to gray arsenic. As the symptoms of arsenic poisoning are not very specific, it was frequently used for murder until the advent of the Marsh test, a sensitive chemical test for its presence. (Another less sensitive but more general test is the Reinsch test.) Owing to its use by the ruling class to murder one another and its potency and discreetness, arsenic has been called the "poison of kings" and the "king of poisons". The arsenic labyrinth, part of Botallack Mine, Cornwall During the Bronze Age, arsenic was often included in bronze, which made the alloy harder (so-called "arsenical bronze").

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