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Largely arid, no discernible life, no surprises.
No discernible cause.
They have no discernible form or location.
It would seem that some force or agent, only partially discernible to our instruments, may have been responsible.
Only Vulcan ears would find the noise discernible.
No discernible direction.
But it has no discernible event horizon.
But within that basic framework, there are many subtle variations only discernible to an acute observer that reflect the many moods, the many shades the many sides of George Costanza.
No discernible armament.
But the weird thing is, there's no other discernible cause of death.
Placed on the shelves in no discernible order.
No discernible reason why they were chosen, and no connection between any of them we're able to find.
No discernible damage, Captain.
You have no discernible talents. How can you ignore that?
No discernible orifices.
It would seem that some force or agent only partly discernible to our instruments may have been responsible.
But I'm sort of a source, say, uh, a confidential adviser only with one discernible difference.
Iron-silicon base, oxygen-hydrogen atmosphere, largely arid, no discernible life.
No discernible reason why these people were chosen. and no connection between any of them we're able to find.
You have no discernible talents.
There's no discernible energy being emitted.
How do you open a hatch that has no handle, no latch, and no discernible way of opening it?
I mean, how do you open a. hatch that has no handle, no latch. no discernible way of opening it?
News and current affairs
Indeed, the discernible effect on financial markets has already been huge.
The final result was never discernible in the polls more than six weeks in advance.
Yet this massive death toll provokes no discernible fear in the developed world, and receives virtually no news coverage.
In the US, by contrast, similar concerns have had no discernible effect on members of Congress.
In fact, there has been neither inflation nor growth: central banks can seemingly pour hundreds of billions of dollars, euros, or yen into the market with little discernible effect.
Nor does religion play a discernible role; while Roman Catholics used to fear independence as being liable to result in Protestant hegemony, today Catholics and Protestants are roughly equal in their support of Scotland's institutions.
Such an insignificant increase would at most lead a few bank customers to turn to alternative sources of finance, most likely with no discernible effect on GDP.
There is no discernible Spanish connection to the case.
Barely discernible most of the time, only brief flashes illuminate the battle, as when Mikhail Khodorkovsky was arrested.
QE2, in which the Fed bought long-term government bonds, did not have a discernible effect on long-term government interest rates.
A new regional order is not yet discernible, which points to a future fraught with risk and possible chaos.
A shift of relative strategic influence and strength is discernible, especially given the rise of India and China.
The symptoms of the disease of selective modernization are clearly discernible in both countries in the form of ubiquitous corruption.
But here is the remarkable thing: whether one listens to the Republicans, the Democrats, or the middle-ground observers, one gets the impression that economic statistics show no discernible improvement around the time that Obama took office.