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"discern" Definitions
  1. to know, recognize or understand something, especially something that is not obvious synonym detect
  2. discern something to see or hear something, usually with difficulty synonym make out

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For instance, it's easier to discern which color is lighter between two shades of red than it is to discern which color is lighter between different colors.
I was too identified with Todbaum to discern the wretchedness of his hungers, or perhaps I was unable to discern how much less ordinarily wretched they were than my own.
Jazz solos can even be hard to discern as solos.
So, what can we discern about Miss Swift's current happenings?
It is hard to discern truth in Egypt these days.
But in actuality, the difference is very difficult to discern.
It is hard to discern the connections between these ideas.
But, before the revolution, their intentions were difficult to discern.
"We can't really discern the why just yet," Putney said.
In practice, however, the actual improvement is hard to discern.
Sometimes it's hard to discern a parody from its original.
It was hard to discern anything sinister in all this.
"We can't really discern the 'why' just yet," Putney said.
The value of a celebrity cameo is difficult to discern.
Indeed, these "nebulous areas" become hard to discern at all.
I also ask them to discern and analyze changing trends.
His precise movements are difficult to discern from the video.
But what differences I can discern just aren't worth pursuing.
A couple economic reports will help discern hope from reality.
The exact details of Iran's move were difficult to discern.
Often, they use questionnaires to discern what their subjects eat.
But how could markets discern something like poor campaign organization?
And, they noted, the reasons are not difficult to discern.
Today, the average citizen cannot readily discern fact from fiction.
In still others, the motive is not easy to discern.
Are there any signs to discern or runes to read?
The reason for the change is not hard to discern.
The nature of the era, though, seems harder to discern.
They are as common as they are difficult to discern.
Chaos makes it still more difficult to discern those dimensions.
As to his real aims, they are hard to discern.
Dr Price and his team could discern no pattern whatsoever.
Investors are now struggling to discern what Monday will bring.
James Buckhouse: How do you discern a strong founding team?
So the why of her book becomes easy to discern.
Was there an unspoken pact that she failed to discern?
It calls for looking deep within to discern future directions.
But I sure didn't discern that to be the case.
Exactly what that purview is can be hard to discern.
"There's really no consistency that I can discern," said Gieringer.
How do you discern what's actually real and what's not?
Secondly, the higher contrast iconography makes it easier to discern buttons.
I still discern what matters in life and what is trivial.
One of the many ways that you can discern how unserious
Maybe Hornqvist did it intentionally for reasons we've yet to discern?
His views on the global financial architecture are hard to discern.
So it's much harder to discern how much "monny" he has.
Discern the facts for yourself and watch the "Moves" performance below.
Discern which deals are deals This seems straightforward, but it's not.
Indeed, what constitutes a social norm can be hard to discern.
Mr. Trump's strategy is even harder to discern in the cyberattacks.
Mr. Weinreich noted that Mr. Paddock was generally hard to discern.
First, try to discern what type of door you're up against.
Livia seemed fine now, no lingering sadness that Richard could discern.
It's harder to discern what's really going on behind the scenes.
How then could I be asked to discern what came next?
Jewish ancestry, on the other hand, is far easier to discern.
What do you look for to discern a strong founding team?
What tech tools do you use to discern or trace disinformation?
Even listeners who could discern them seemed amused by the pronunciation.
The coercion is more subtle, nuanced and more difficult to discern.
The ability to discern such opportunity is important for an NSA.
The American people in the next election will probably discern this.
"Because now I discern a true opportunity for change," he replied.
Ultimately, however, it'll be up to us to discern fact from fiction.
But eventually, you'll start to see patterns and discern meaning from context.
They followed the sound and could soon discern that it was Wagner.
Even so, he said, he found it hard to discern their intentions.
This makes it difficult to discern how a particular item will perform.
Peering through the ideological confusion you can just about discern three groups.
Placing detectors inside a pyramid can discern cavities within a solid structure.
You basically are fully functional, there's no loss that I can discern.
For centuries, Roman writers struggled to discern the meaning of civil war.
Occasionally, Pak misread something that was hard to discern from far away.
The difference between pragmatism and self-pity has become hard to discern.
It gave the I.A.A.F. two years to try to discern that advantage.
"I don't discern a change in stance from the speech," Hill said.
Upon first watch, it's difficult to discern whether or not they're CGI.
It's seldom possible to discern the start or end of any phrase.
One can't help trying to discern recurring themes, development or narrative sweep.
Because Rodney is a black man, it is less easy to discern.
At this point it's difficult to discern what will happen come April.
Are they awarding the performances they hear, or the potential they discern?
But there's no way to discern when any of them were posted.
The merits of tying this to charter schools are hard to discern.
Bless those Southern Baptists' hearts for their ability to discern the difference.
The ownership and operations of other entities are more difficult to discern.
I kept on trying to discern some distinguishing feature, taste, or texture.
He also screams and barks for no particular reason I can discern.
The images came out veiled, difficult to discern, at best vague presences.
For no good reason I can discern, there is no 128 GB option.
There are three flavors I can discern: sweet, salty, and Chipotle (the restaurant).
Whether the company is making much money right now is hard to discern.
Our instruments can't discern if the particles are organic or inorganic in nature.
That can make it hard to discern what's really happening in the economy.
Nor, so far as I could discern, did anybody ever leave the house.
"Artificial intelligence and algorithms have a poor ability to discern sarcasm or parody."
It was surprisingly easy to discern who wanted a relationship and who didn't.
Yet the outlines of a grand bargain are not so hard to discern.
The other interactions were hard to discern because they simply weren't working well.
A chart makes this easier to discern: The conclusion is simple: Simpler still?
Surgeons often rely on touch, for example, to discern healthy from tumorous tissue.
Consumers often discern between a product and the person behind it, experts added.
It took weeks for British doctors to discern the cause of Litvinenko's illness.
By the end of the play, divine providence is much harder to discern.
The dog was then left to discern which informant has the correct knowledge.
He doesn't have a good way to discern who is tweeting at him.
Even with the resolution blurred this way, you can still discern a picture.
It casts them as ignorant consumers, unable to discern good performances from bad.
And people can really discern what is true and what is not true.
But the differences between the two were also harder than ever to discern.
It was easy to discern that he was close to a nervous breakdown.
Forked tongues help some reptiles discern which direction a smell is coming from.
It's time to discern and be specific about what needs to be modernized.
It took them about five minutes to discern the proper dress for me.
Why one place erupts and another does not is never easy to discern.
The partnership reportedly makes it difficult to discern Huawei's involvement in the projects.
It's difficult to discern any market logic for MOPRs on renewables and nuclear.
We try to discern from a scientific perspective whether this development is abnormal.
Trying to discern the Islamic State's plans for defending the city, Staff Gen.
There's no way to visibly discern a hemp plant from a marijuana plant.
I could discern a bit of a mumbled exchange going on behind me.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has said that truth is too "complicated" to discern.
Its hard to discern where they end and the world around them begins.
Winemakers don't always make it easy to discern the differences among these choices.
Beyond this, it is difficult to discern what is being priced into markets.
Nor can we discern in the aftermath what point the playwright is making.
It was pitch-black outside and impossible to discern who was shooting where.
Today many discern the hand of man behind polluted seashores and vanishing species.
The systems have to discern and respond to different driver skill levels and emotions.
"These are nearly impossible to discern as fakes, even by trained experts," Baggett says.
During the campaign, it was often difficult to discern policy positions from applause lines.
It's often difficult to discern any tactical plan, no matter how hard one looks.
I couldn't discern the differences in their positions because I didn't know the history.
It's also an issue of news literacy — a reader's ability to discern credible news.
Many Americans today are fundamentally unable to discern the difference between truth and falsehoods.
But it is also making it difficult to discern the motives of policy makers.
But it is still hard to discern any sign of stock build within China.
I can discern this little dent only because I have been touching my skin.
Less than a month from Trump's inauguration, the distinction is increasingly hard to discern.
To discern the true state of the world, he says, we should use numbers.
In the meantime, it's difficult to discern which Amazon sellers are hawking certified glasses.
It may also be able to one day discern the effectiveness of those advertisements.
Before everything wrapped up, it was hard to discern how the US would act.
South Korea has said it&aposs trying to discern Trump&aposs meaning and intent.
Jaafari also said it was difficult to discern the terrorists lurking among the opposition.
In the digital sphere, the distinction between fact and facade is harder to discern.
In the video, you can discern the two objects by their edges (and scale).
Americans today are less likely to discern the noble within the grittiness of reality.
The line between "tainted" and "innocent" assets may not always be easy to discern.
I have no ability to discern what's normal and age-appropriate from what's not.
"How bad was that?" one inquired, seeking to discern the impact of Trump's words.
In many instances, this approach made it difficult to discern reported facts from judgments.
Slowly I began to discern the divisions that separated the Iraqis from each other.
Do you think Americans have simply lost the ability to discern fact from fiction?
And contrary to popular belief, they are impossible to discern by looking at her.
Yet amid all this blatant symbolism, it's difficult to discern a theme or focus.
In 2008, public health officials began to discern the first signs of opioid abuse.
Your therapy is clearly helping you to discern the true story of your relationship.
But who these billionaires are and what they're like is more difficult to discern.
Beyond simple nostalgia, though, the appeal of this limp retread is difficult to discern.
The "why" behind Rubio's statement is much easier to discern than the statement itself.
From the images, it's difficult to discern the make and model of the car.
It has actually been hard to discern America's bottom line on all of this.
It took some time for British doctors to discern the cause of Litvinenko's illness.
This means baseball's investigators must discern whether the allegations on social media are credible.
This will help you discern how receptive your friend might be to your efforts.
That's primarily in order to discern Alphabet's motivation in suing the ride-hail company.
And, admittedly, it may be easier to discern problematic content from video instead of text.
Everyone wants tech to be more private, but we must discern between promises and delivery.
You have to look very closely to discern where one ends and the other begins.
I can discern her interest in Asian and Native American Indian art in the drawings.
In 210, he was able to discern that Uranus wasn't another star, but a planet.
Some officials had been trying to discern gayness from the way refugees responded to inkblots.
It's genuinely hard to discern one photo from the next at 60 frames per second.
That Hazony and company can stare at Wax's phrase and not discern racism speaks volumes.
Most state data make it difficult to discern how many prisoners are here illegally vs.
Outside of the U.K. itself, major economic damage may be hard to discern, it added.
Once again, Trump's constant flip flops make it hard to discern where he would go.
That means you need a photosensitive surface that can discern just a handful of photons.
"It'll be very interesting to discern," what makes a planet Earth-like, versus Venus-like.
Regardless, this study shows how difficult it's going to be to discern therapy from enhancement.
But even seemingly simple traits are not always so easy to discern based on DNA.
In isolation, the implications of this bacterial colonization of attire are not easy to discern.
Dragons may be about, but they are not yet close enough for us to discern.
Yet, without a quid pro quo, it is hard to discern even a conceivable crime.
Put briefly, this indicator shouldn't be relied upon to discern the stock market's next move.
We possess more knowledge, better reflexes and — most important — the ability to discern potential intent.
He is especially impressed by the general's ability to discern military talent in untried men.
Where else can we discern the kind of plate collision that leads to an earthquake?
She does so with a blitheness that often makes more earnest intentions hard to discern.
It's not always easy to discern a logic behind the labeling, though sometimes it is.
It left him able to discern only strong colors, light and dark, and blurry shapes.
The problem is, as the planet warms, these patterns will become increasingly difficult to discern.
Of course, there's no way for GoGoGrandparent to immediately discern a detour from a disaster.
But some EU member state diplomats say it now hard to discern what Britain wants.
The thing we must always struggle to discern is the proper shape of that testimony.
For much of my journey, it was difficult to discern where the border even was.
Unable to discern who the culprits were, the police unleashed unrestrained violence on everyone present.
You also rely on their ability to discern clearly what you want them to do.
For these sisters, the influence of their anonymous intercessions might be more difficult to discern.
" In the vacuum, he could discern "no minimum level of convergence between the key players.
A brief gun battle followed as the U.S. troops struggled to discern friends from foe.
If Democrats are seeing this in Warren, how quickly will the broader electorate discern it?
It is not always easy to discern the boundary between understandable fear and unmistakable discrimination.
After a bit of frantic interpreting, we discern another code, and this time it works!
And introductory psychology and biology textbooks still say we can discern only about 10,000 odors.
Intent can be difficult to discern, and it's certainly not quantifiable in any precise way.
This is the horizon from which we are continually invited to discern all our actions.
As investors, we&aposre naturally inclined to consult the past to discern a path forward.
And, by Act 4, it's possible to discern the sweet music of a dishwasher backstage.
In this rapidly changing, aggressively agitated moment, it's very difficult to discern what the future holds.
Looking at the images, the researchers could discern such features as star clusters and individual stars.
The group will also aim to develop algorithms that can discern between incivility and intolerant discourse.
Narrow-minded people aren't able to discern between the different degrees of harassment and its complexity.
Some transfers are of such poor quality that it's nearly impossible to discern what's going on.
"The university has initiated a review in an attempt to discern the facts," the school tweeted.
The prospects are harrowing: perfect fakes, creatable by anyone, unleashed at scale and difficult to discern.
The listener does not necessarily discern these structures consciously, but the formal underpinnings provide subliminal coherence.
And yet journalists and lawmakers spent weeks trying to discern whether he was telling the truth.
Instead, they suggest, the $150 telomere testing kit is a way to discern information about health.
Looking ahead, the researchers say their findings could be used to discern other possible aerodynamic features.
For example, we can't yet teach artificial intelligence systems how to discern between truth and falsehood.
The night vision is grayscale and can discern whether it's sunlight peeking through or a floodlight.
A hallmark of dyslexia is the inability to discern phonemes, distinct sounds represented by specific letters.
Trump appears to be as confused as we are trying to discern what he actually believes.
Yet even with so much information out there about nutrition, it's hard to discern what's correct.
It has become exceedingly difficult for the individual to discern what is good science vs. fiction.
It becomes difficult to discern between the shadows and the snow,  the silhouette and the background.
Most of the time we can only in retrospect discern what she was trying to say.
The ministry is working to discern whether and how widely the practice was known, he added.
It wouldn't take long to discern the values and ideas at the core of each contestant.
But there are some details in the lidar data that the human ear could never discern.
But new kitchens and bathrooms make owners happy, and their value is more difficult to discern.
"He began to discern patterns in the data — unanticipated constancies, conserved ratios, numerical rhythms," Mukherjee writes.
Looking up at the hundred-and-two-story structure, he couldn't discern a viable way up.
I didn't see a thermometer in the steam room, so I couldn't discern the exact temperature.
First, it's not easy to discern the actual size of the stash of corporate money abroad.
In fact, there were so many toppings I could hardly discern the taste of the patty.
As I'm not a hardcore otaku, it's sometimes difficult for me to fully discern the differences.
It's possible to discern the ghostly outline of an American television sitcom in the movie's structure.
From what I could discern from the website, however, we seemed to be out of luck.
All of this has made it impossible to discern the law's effect on the federal deficit.
He died in October 1992 at 50, of causes unknown to me and difficult to discern.
The most obvious way to discern the two reptiles is to stare down their sinister snouts.
Some companies say their services can discern demographic information or identify clothes and other objects, too.
In "press++01.20," it's difficult to discern between reportage and artifice, reaching a near-humorous effect.
How they came to be there was impossible to discern and we couldn't safely ask them.
"We came to no conclusion that I could discern," said Senator Ron Johnson, Republican of Wisconsin.
There is no way to discern the direction they walk or their location on a GPS.
I've been able to discern the spaces that matter to me and the spaces that don't.
It used to be that, in any given season, you could usually discern one "It" color.
The firm uses IBM Watson to analyze people's language patterns to discern what they really feel.
Our columnist writes that, aside from winning, Real Madrid's defining qualities are not easy to discern.
Were all of them carefully selected based on some connection or commonality even they can't discern?
There were other partial footprint-like depressions, but evidence of trampling made them harder to discern.
I found it really hard to discern any ideological core as I was doing the book.
The space telescope is able to discern features on Jupiter as small as 80 miles across.
Martin employs a simple calculation to discern whether a deal or market makes a lucrative investment.
Such backing, critics say, can make it hard to discern whether French start-ups are competitive.
The colors of his own flag are hard to discern, which makes him a reliable guide.
The stakes in the Ashkenazi intelligence debate, by contrast, are a little bit hard to discern.
The higher the resolution, the closer you can sit without being able to discern individual pixels.
What's impossible to discern, however, is how many outright errors and unfortunate nuances never see print.
This narrative style left me unable to discern whose story "Shot-Blue" is supposed to be.
The eyes have learned to appreciate a marble sculpture, the ears to discern a clever symphony.
This is all in an attempt to discern Alphabet's motivation in suing the ride-hail company.
The weather cleared, and for a week after the crash the air above our road was filled with light aircraft—not actually a swarm, like mosquitoes looking for blood, but quite a few of them, rubbernecking, perhaps apprehensively, curious to discern whatever they thought they could discern.
However, in real life, the effects of the phone's extra smarts are often quite hard to discern.
The reasons behind the price increase, as is often the case with Bitcoin, are hard to discern.
All it requires are astute astronomers who can discern the CEB signature in the observed light curves.
It's difficult to discern if it's a male or female voice, or how old the caller is.
Investors are trying to discern whether Snap falls into the Facebook bucket -- or the one with Zynga.
Here's some information that will help you discern whether this astronomical event is worth all the hype.
That ability to discern that for American Express versus San Pellegrino, that's where the value comes from.
Past research has shown that horses, dogs, and even mockingbirds can discern between individuals of other species.
Internet sleuths were able to discern the car's license plate number and track down the dog dumpers.
You don't have to know a whole lot about journalism to discern between fake and real news.
This is not something I could discern from a few minutes in a circus-like demo room.
It's the ride-hail player's attempt to discern Levandowski's motivation for allegedly downloading these files from Alphabet.
At the moment, it's difficult to discern what, if anything, Paul hopes to achieve with this venture.
Kiyoko picks up the citrine stones offered to her, examining them closely using criteria I can't discern.
The ability to discern AI from humans is a problem that will only get worse over time.
He just wishes there was a way to discern the real ISO-certified lenses from the fakes.
So for all the talk of party renewal, it is difficult to discern a hunger for revolution.
What is much harder to discern however is where the talent is moving, or intending to move.
If real life had become too defeating, perhaps there was something I could discern from the unreal.
So, we have to be able to help people understand and discern the difference between the two.
The intersection between design and political power, as far as these candidates go, is difficult to discern.
As a result, trying to discern the impact of advertising using actual vote totals would be futile.
At this point, you may be thinking: If most people can't even discern the pixels, who cares?
Sometimes the AI makes "mistakes," but you can still discern a kind of logic in the comparison.
What enabled Bellamy to discern the quality of such disparate practitioners is, in retrospect, impossible to tell.
But the details it does contain make it easy to discern the thinking that went into them.
Primary characteristics are those human features we can generally discern by visual examination—something we can see.
They were crucial, they were told, to improving Facebook's ability to discern, over time, what constitutes news.
It's impossible to discern Olympios's motive in this whole ordeal unless, that is, she returns to paradise.
Many people are in denial and cannot discern facts over biased or misleading information in conservative media.
In fact, however, in spite of its paucity, we can discern some additional points from the decision.
To discern between the two, I color-code my calendar for everything I do throughout the day.
Their hope was to create anonymous identifiers so advertisers could discern which users had seen their ads.
These videos look so authentic that it is almost impossible to discern that they are not real.
It does not take much imagination to discern the potential for misuse of this kind of knowledge.
The author said it was difficult to discern whether the president ever actually let the idea go.
And sometimes we simply don't have enough consistent experience with a particular place to discern its character.
If there's nothing new to discern here, it's at least a vibrant take on an old standard.
Recently, his facial features, downturned and not easy to discern, have led scholars to decide he's Alexander.
A band had begun and the vibrator's mic couldn't discern any singular noise, so it revved furiously.
It a is track that is layered and it's almost a challenge to discern the song's parts.
They were too burnt for my taste, to the point where I couldn't really discern any flavor.
If you feel confident you can discern the difference between high- and low-quality information, search away.
The report isn't too detailed so it's hard to discern what the causes of those disengagements were.
Mr. Trump's intentions were hard to discern, even as he took time to jab at the Democrats.
At times there is just too much of it and it is difficult to discern and digest.
Now these fraud experts are working to discern something equally complicated: whether I am stealing a snack.
This is especially challenging at a moment in which love has been hard to find and discern.
It is easier to discern the difference between a mined emerald and one produced in a laboratory.
Some people, after all, discern the shape of the Virgin Mary in a piece of burned toast. ■
Right as Liu lingers on a subject long enough to discern what it is, he changes direction.
The shapes are best seen from the air, and many are impossible to discern from the ground.
Additionally, several products were missing tags and labels, making it challenging to discern what was on sale.
But you can't discern the other, modified call, according to a study published Thursday in Current Biology.
But they were unable to discern the secrets he gave Moscow or the nature of his work.
Some are already preparing for a rash of photo leaks, trying to discern standards for what's publishable.
Francesa's ability to "discern what was most important in an event or story was unparalleled," he said.
He can discern a shimmering thread of idealism in the Yugoslav experiment, buried amid a stolid reality.
You try to discern a pattern, because what we want to do is prevent this from happening again.
The speech was very robotic sounding, but nearly three in four listeners were able to discern the content.
But using those references, it could discern what emotion people were expressing and respond all on its own.
It makes a before-and-after comparison easy, so interference at the political level is simple to discern.
And sometimes it could be hard to discern because you don&apost know how these things play out.
Acero was trying to discern what about Samantha could make someone fall in love without ever seeing her.
The test is not hard, as it's easy to discern which two lines match each other in size.
Third Culture is a photographer by trade and a pin maker by hobby, from what I can discern.
True art connoisseurs are experts able to discern both the quality and authorship of a work of art.
To put it lightly, the issue of which income group pays more taxes is not easy to discern.
But I also trusted myself to discern whether being with him would be a terrible experience or not.
Poor Starr was reduced to watching his bandmate's rear-ends to discern where they were in the song.
The pain made it hard to discern just how much he has fallen off from his past performance.
I'm losing my ability to discern when Trump says something idiotic and when Trump says something extremely idiotic.
What's more, these tests, which hunt for the presence of certain antibodies, can't discern between Zika and dengue.
Policies are typically written for one year, so an incremental shift in risk can be hard to discern.
In addition, it doesn't discern if that viewer is more likely to be a Republican, Democrat or independent.
The researchers were even able to discern piles of rock fragments that were likely deposited during a storm.
Yet on North Korea and trade issues, the payoff for Abe's efforts has sometimes been difficult to discern.
But there are some technicalities that only slow motion or the expert eye of a judge can discern.
Click it once and you get a barebones watch face that's a bit difficult to discern at first.
That left little basis for the scientific community to accept the method or discern its susceptibility to error.
We private citizens have the ability, perhaps even the duty, to sanction and discern the speech of others.
But relying on rating agencies to discern good from bad may not help, after misjudgements at IL&FS.
Based on what we can discern from photos of the two, the spouses enjoy a pretty fabulous lifestyle.
One thing personalization doesn't do, however, is turn on any way for the HomePod to discern individual voices.
It is not an exaggeration to discern a direct line between Mr Timothy's upbringing and Mrs May's vision.
The speakers talk as if there is a narrative governing individual existence, but they struggle to discern it.
Gimmicky marketing names can make it hard to discern what features a car has and how they work.
One of Wall Street's favorite pastimes is trying to discern hidden meaning in language tweaks from Fed officials.
When allowed to choose, patients seem able to discern quality — as they define it — and gravitate toward it.
It's difficult to discern progress from mere movement when the latter is celebrated as though it is revolution.
As a result, even a first-time listener can discern the architectural design holding the vast structure together.
Our separated system of power that creates multiple arenas of governance makes this even more difficult to discern.
" Among other things, she could discern that the Russians had tried "to minimize the vote of African-Americans.
It's hard to discern the true scope and scale of what's under consideration without knowing the precise language.
And how are we to discern when foreign actors purposely inflict these fears upon us through intimidation tactics?
Professors Kar and Mazzone say they instead tried to discern a neutral principle from centuries of unbroken practice.
When it comes to casting models, the line between "real" and "too real" can be tricky to discern.
Six out of nine races may not be a trend, but we can discern some notable patterns nonetheless.
The intersection between design and political power, as far as these congressional candidates go, is difficult to discern.
It's possible that aging Americans are less able to discern if a news story is fake or credible.
Some of those indicators may be fairly transparent, while others will be harder to discern ahead of time.
Is this—subtle hints of horse shit—the sort of nuance I wanted to be able to discern?
Few cornerbacks can discern every route Marshall might run just by looking at his alignment within the formation.
If only the streets were fronted by brick rowhouses, so that I could easily discern the contemporary exception!
The tax cuts probably contributed to both trends, although it will be hard to discern exactly how much.
Yiannopoulos's full-throated embrace of online trolling makes it virtually impossible to discern what his actual beliefs are.
But among that, hard to discern in the darkness, a few houses and other buildings were partly preserved.
Is it the performances given that day, or what they discern as the potential of these emerging singers?
But it's hard to discern a collective message in their garment-rending: Is it design that needs fixing?
But looking closely, you can discern what seem like two lines outlining the body of the reclining nude.
It took us a moment to discern Dr. Tongan's fingertips pressing into the infant's chest in steady rhythm.
Whether Samsung can convince people to do that upgrading a little earlier than usual is harder to discern.
Yet if there is a pattern to what gets selected and what doesn't, it's not easy to discern.
Empowering individuals amid this global web to discern fact from fiction is a stronger bulwark against viral misinformation.
Unlike YouTube, Amazon does not label content as user-generated, making it harder for users to discern quality.
The proliferation of charts makes it impossible to discern who is and who is not a big cheese.
Beyond its military look, the distinction between the AR-15 and hunting rifles can be difficult to discern.
" Spin noted his ability to discern gods in the neighborhood trash and pronounced him "strong on punk ethics.
Countless stores are visited where shopkeepers attempt to discern your tastes as they trot out garment after garment.
While the full impact is still difficult to discern, there is little doubt who is suffering the most.
Nest Cam Outdoors can discern the difference between just motion in front of the camera and actual people.
The next phase will be to better discern what the particles might be doing to the human body.
Finally, through no signal that I could discern, the starlings lifted as one and disappeared into the sky.
Many four-year universities are offering courses exactly aimed at helping students discern the deep purpose of life.
That makes it hard to discern whether Crutcher had his hands up right as Shelby pulled the trigger.
I think we can begin to discern three elements of what a replacement for conservatism might look like.
A defining feature of the normal déjà vu experience is the ability to discern that it isn't real.
High on this list is the dog's capacity to read human faces and body language to discern emotional circumstances.
Determining to what degree humans are able to discern other species' emotional states is a next step, said Filippi.
I began to painfully discern that their America was different from the America I looked to for my freedom.
As for video, I couldn't really discern that much of a difference between the Pixel 3 and the 3A.
Google has gotten pretty sophisticated, but they still can't discern the subject of your image without a little help.
Customs officials are supposed to look for sanctioned goods, but it is hard to discern how rigorous they are.
If Boz wrote this memo to spark debate, it's hard to discern whether that debate led to real change.
More opportunity to actually pepper Trump with questions to discern if his more recent conservative policy conversions were authentic.
When it's all mixed in with reliable information from honest sources, the truth can be very hard to discern.
Then we discern the overlapping colored grids and then, mbedded in the ground — or is it dissolving into it?
The effects of negative interest rates on inflation are hard to discern, but banks and insurers are obviously suffering.
If the moral arc of the universe bends toward justice, its curvature is particularly hard to discern these days.
When you actually discern what your needs are, it's much easier to slice through any Neptunian fogs of confusion.
But a lack of focus in the video makes Finicum's precise movements prior to the shooting difficult to discern.
But a lack of focus in the video makes it difficult to discern Finicum's precise movements before the shooting.
Think of Johannes Kepler poring over Tycho Brahe's tables of planetary positions and trying to discern the underlying pattern.
Thanks to Hollister's "before" and "after" photos of the controller's internals, he was able to discern what Nintendo did.
But looking to states, or even counties, is far too large a unit of aggregation to discern voter patterns.
The only people who like this plant are swingers, who use it as a way to discern other swingers.
They can put out a survey and gather quick feedback in order to discern opinions and make better decisions.
Apply the method to lots of people, and it is possible to discern what evolution has been up to.
If you can discern Mary-Kate from Ashley at first glance, congratulations, you might peg the new Camaro quickly.
It's able to discern movement caused by humans and alert rangers to speed up the process of catching poachers.
Clinton absorbed the early blows—and now that the dust has cleared, maybe we can discern some new truths.
Was he so disoriented from physical trauma and caloric deprivation that he couldn't discern the shortest path to help?
It is able to discern between water and rocks to a depth of about 1,500 feet beneath the surface.
Ms. Allen, however, couldn't discern whether she was to have a date with Mr. Rocklin, or a dinner meeting.
An outsider would have been troubled to discern their tepid relational history had they parachuted into Chicago last week.
I wondered if LJ sometimes found it difficult to discern raw signal from synesthetic effects in her daily life.
And there has been the not-so-subtle "when did you graduate from college" question to discern her age.
In passing, the artist was able only to discern the presence of a large white monument of some kind.
"But now I've heard millennials saying they need to 'discern what I'm up to this afternoon,'" Mr. Horowitz said.
Instead he expresses frustration, anger, mania — all of which aides read like tea leaves to discern what lies beneath.
It wasn't easy to discern the shape and scope of the rally, or figure out where it actually began.
You cannot discern a clear winner in terms of points, either, with the Packers holding a 3,335-3,331 edge.
The livestream cut away at a key time, and audio of the explosions was hard to hear or discern.
The exact nature of that evidence has been hard to discern because Judge Cogan's rulings have been heavily redacted.
Finally, the Apple Heart and Movement Study will attempt to discern the correlation between heart rate/movement and hospitalizations.
Of the others, dating as far back as 2002, it can be hard to discern what the infraction was.
In an information-rich world, it is critical to discern between information we need and information we can ignore.
"Either he has a reckless contempt for the truth, or he can't discern the truth from lies," he said.
Yet throughout the first half of the book, no matter how much I squinted, I could not discern why.
You will be able to discern what makes you happiest and most contented in other aspects of your life.
The video also allows the AltSchool real-estate team to discern how to improve the layout of its schools.
The foggier the narrative, the more difficult it is to discern fact from fiction and solid evidence from hearsay.
The purge worked its way through the country slowly, the intentions behind its advance at times difficult to discern.
While precise estimates are difficult to discern, some reports indicate that there are 85033,000 ISIS fighters detained in Syria.
What was it about the Texas Rangers, some of the characteristics you were able to latch onto or discern?
It leaves users to fend for themselves as they try to discern fact from fiction and opinion from reality.
That may range from people possibly "liking" fewer posts to making it harder to discern who bought fake followers.
Despite these developments, Fitch believes it is still too early to discern the ultimate impact from the firm's Sept.
The paper's authors note there is some "slight distortion," in the adulterated clips, but it's extremely difficult to discern.
Real-world missile launches are detected immediately by satellites that discern the infrared signature right off the launching pad.
But it does work when historians discern broad similarities and patterns that link our present moment to the past.
There is talking that is hard to discern but there is no apparent conversation between the officer and Gaines.
They are Islamic, and in that sense, the end-state of their murderous program is not hard to discern.
Channel the meticulous and attentive Virgo season energy to your advantage: Discern what is useful and what is not.
By hour 17, he was reporting not being able to discern whether events were happening in VR and outside.
Reuters has only seen photocopies of the passports so was unable to discern if they had been tampered with.
" CBS helped viewers discern between replay and live footage by clearly marking each replay segment with the words "Video Tape.
And we're not talking cutesy oblong flair for decorating your computers and notebooks, we're talking stickers that discern ripeness levels.
Photo: Cynthia TedoreThe researchers' images show that ultraviolet light added new detail to leaves that made them easier to discern.
Before the lights turned down, I could discern whispers about recipes and cookbooks and the whereabouts of Jeffrey (Ina's husband).
That's what noise is: sound that becomes so complex, it is difficult for the brain to discern repetition or patterns.
Look closely, though, and you might discern another theme: All of that is pretty much straight out of Apple's playbook.
Buchanan did just that, erecting infrared "camera traps" throughout the leopard's territory and checking them daily to discern its routine.
Rural voters are smart enough to discern what's important for their lives between policy ideas offered by the two parties.
Inspired by the potential of artificial intelligence to discern aesthetic qualities, Bala cofounded a company called Grokstyle around this idea.
So whom should the North Koreans — or other interested parties — take their cue from when trying to discern US policy?
To cook any of these recipes, or to discern whether these athletes' recipes are actually theirs, seems beside the point.
As with any advertising on Facebook, the social network's ability to discern your likes and interests is a big draw.
Like governments the world over, Congress cannot effectively discern and synthesize critical policy information in today's loud, politicized public discourse.
But it'll only take a computer a few samples of your handwriting to discern your writing style — and imitate it.
Once a murder has been committed, players must investigate the body and enter a class trial to discern the culprit.
Readers, publishers, critics can filter the pile for whatever pleases them and discern what looks like a trend in writing.
" After the allegations surfaced, Simon told The Hollywood Reporter that he was "trying to discern what is or isn't there.
It's sometimes difficult to discern the politics in the Zanzibar films, especially the ones made by Garrel under that banner.
After a body turns up, Scully and Mulder (Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny) try to discern what caused the death.
A high-definition screen may actually show more detail than your eyes can discern from couch distance, but color issues?
An example of previous efforts to map rock outcrops, where it's difficult to discern rocks from shade, clouds, and snow.
If they are exposed to reality-blurring imagery during that key developmental stage, it compromises their ability to discern reality.
He believes that the discovery of this skeleton will help paleontologists finally discern the true evolutionary origins the megaraptor family.
Then, they imaged the reaction using atom-probe tomography, or APT, which can discern the individual atoms' identity and positions.
It's perhaps the most ambitious undertaking today date to discern the link between people's DNA and their success at dieting.
Meyohas's embrace of art market forces makes it difficult to discern the measure of critique to complicity in her work.
In an attempt to discern the best from the rest, we test drove four of the buzziest free options around.
In such a highly mediated and monitored system, the line between participation and unwitting collaboration can be difficult to discern.
In the magazine, it's next to impossible to discern what space is paid for as advertising and what is not.
"It's hard to discern the difference, so we'd rather just paint the whole thing with a broad brush," he said.
And I could never discern a consistent messaging strategy that every Republican candidate could deploy that resonated with their voters.
Kant, for example, thought he could discern a "hidden plan" for universal freedom and equality in the shape of events.
But it's inherently difficult to discern which companies will be successful in the early stages, regardless of private-market hype.
Many of them appeared to occupy lowly positions on a ladder whose existence she was only just beginning to discern.
"I believe the biggest risk we face as Americans is our own ability to discern reality from nonsense," Huffman wrote.
It's difficult to discern exactly what that means, without hearing from the US government, which hasn't offered any public comments.
Possible motivations for these efforts—from belated score-settling for the Cold War to alleviating sanctions—aren't hard to discern.
Although the exact filling composition is hard to discern now, the researchers found traces of bitumen, vegetable fibers and hair.
When the alt-right shouted "blood and soil" and "Heil Trump," the public could discern the filth beneath their message.
When one studies the drawings in Prose Architectures, one can often discern cityscapes, landscapes, and the cross-sections of structures.
A festival in Chicago can be filled with so many Europeans in it and you can't really discern the difference.
The senior administration official declined to comment about whether U.S. intelligence was able to discern if the attack was deliberate.
A second algorithm called the discriminator judged the result to see if it could discern AI- from human-created art.
The pope told the cardinal to go back to Washington and "discern" what to do by listening to his priests.
This direct approach is far more useful than looking at apps that aggregate scores or purport to discern your taste.
There have been occasions when I saw too many distressed doctors and I was beginning to discern signs of burnout.
Trying to discern meaning in this season's protests was as bewildering as defining a catch in the N.F.L. these days.
When LeSean McCoy of the Buffalo Bills stretched during the anthem, people did mental calisthenics to discern what it meant.
The telescope took images of the same patch of sky over time, allowing the scientists to discern any moving objects.
They may well be generated by bots, and you cannot possibly discern the intentions of machines that have no intentions.
But our ability to discern these changes is still rudimentary, and it is entirely likely that we will miss something.
What is unnerving about the image is that one cannot discern the rope even though one knows it is there.
But it's impossible to discern the private opinions of CrossFit's employees and to divine what beliefs the company really supports.
The Watch Series 5 adds a built-in compass that can discern which direction you're facing, just like the iPhone.
It's significantly harder to discern the legitimacy of a video when there's no way to tell when it was created.
You need a domain expert, like Tristan, to discern what the issues are and what the appropriate responses would be.
One is that using the health of the Big Six to discern the strength of the Premier League is flawed.
Naked algorithms are just bunches of code, and even experts can find it challenging to discern what values they express.
Two cases last week show how difficult it can be to discern where the line between deception and fraud lies.
While it is up to students to discern between teacher and teachings, those in authority have a responsibility to protect.
What the groups are fighting over has at times been hard to discern amid the volleys of accusations and counteraccusations.
But if prosecutors thought they could distance themselves from Skalnik, they had failed to discern the game he was playing.
Where a statute is ambiguous or silent on an issue, judges can use familiar interpretive techniques to discern its meaning.
Amazon's software is sophisticated enough to discern from the labels and packaging that you chose black cherry, not lime, seltzer.
He's a thermos bottle — you can't discern the temperature of the contents inside — whereas I'm more of a mood ring.
He's a thermos bottle — you can't discern the temperature of the contents inside — whereas I'm more of a mood ring.
Another possible explanation is that memory deteriorates with age, potentially undermining the tools people use to discern fact from fiction.
The border is there but hard to discern; "Spot the Border" is a popular game with people driving across it.
Its economic exceptionalism remains a conundrum, albeit one a reader of Art and Value can discern more clearly than before.
Without that feedback, it's impossible to clearly discern the authenticity of what Manza Gallery has auctioned off to unsuspecting bidders.
"It is impossible to discern from the videos what, if anything, Mr. Scott is holding in his hands," Bamberg said.
For a while you would yank and tug at them, trying to discern the pattern that would unlock the game's conclusion.
While we can clearly discern his motives (watermelon is a pretty tasty fruit), we're still stumped about a certain logistical factor.
As the White House descends further into chaos, no one can discern President Donald Trump's next move until he makes it.
Because the facial feedback from students is timestamped, instructors can potentially even discern which specific lesson kids were most distracted in.
From the scale of production seen in these photos, you begin to discern the reach of the "Made in China" brand.
" Fox famously left Twitter in January 2013 after tweeting "5 days on Twitter and I have yet to discern it's purpose.
I can't discern from your letter whether or not your husband has a spending addiction (though it sounds like he might).
For one, the correlation between lower-than-expected June 1 stocks and an export increase in July is difficult to discern.
And it's hard to discern just what the company would do in the gaming space if it left the console business.
As a result, it is hard to discern now what kind of end for Syria is now envisioned by the administration.
On the new Dot, the lyrics and instruments were better balanced, and I could better discern Future's voice in the background.
That age bias is easier to discern in box-office data than any differences between Republican and Democratic states, she says.
You didn&apost have to be a master diplomat to discern that things were rapidly going downhill between the two countries.
Analysts discern a pattern in this mutual harassment: whenever politicians on both sides inch towards peace, something nasty seems to happen.
What I didn't get, though, was a fairy godmother who could magically discern which birth control would be best for me.
It was hard to isolate chemicals when they always come mixed together, and impossible to discern one artificial fragrance from another.
You have to look very closely at an image of a kitchen mixer on Wayfair's site to discern its actual virtualness.
New research from Sophia University in Tokyo, Japan offers new experimental data showing that some cats really can discern their names.
Ctenidae spiders used their main set of eyes to discern an object, and its secondary eyes are used to detect motion.
SHARAD emits surface-penetrating radar waves that allowed Nerozzi's team to discern the internal structures and composition of the cavi unit.
These scientists purposefully create fake signals to make sure the collaboration can discern what real measurements are supposed to look like.
The NSA can then try to discern the intent of the adversary and use its countermeasure to mitigate the attempted intrusion.
Apparently the eye cannot discern differences between this type of 13k image and a projector using a full resolution 21k system.
The spacecraft's Wide Field Camera 3 has a high enough resolution, able to discern faint objects located near super bright ones.
Through a backwards lens it's hard to discern one case from another, especially using scholarship that didn't have an LGBT lens.
Here are some of the dominant storylines from Russia and what, if anything, we can discern about what's really going on.
There is a simple reason for this: Through processes of competition, it becomes possible to discern who and what is valuable.
It is not possible to discern what the man was saying from the video, which shows audience members' apparently concerned reactions.
It is possible, though, to discern something more specific than all-purpose aloha in the shifting political priorities of Butler's followers.
Imagine Trump with the daily briefing in the White House, trying to discern a tabloid rumor from a national security threat.
In Trump's case as leader of the United States, if one rules out personal avarice the method becomes difficult to discern.
It seemed so intuitive that I worried I could also be investing undue meaning in gestures nearly too subtle to discern.
The difference between handmade and machine-made is sometimes hard to discern, sometimes blatant, as in the show's dynamic lace section.
It would also have to be apparent that it was the aggregator's error, even though fault is often difficult to discern.
The answer, Gary's work instructs us, has to do with the way we discern the motive and the intentions of speakers.
He's reactive rather than active, a labile, intensely emotional man who is shredded by his own inability to discern what's real.
It does not matter that the film lacks this guide as it is easy to discern the plot from the context.
Behind his icy, imperious gaze, you can discern the pain of the past, along with a certain inviolable nobility of spirit.
Knowing whether the partner-related topic you want to discuss is fair game or off limits can be difficult to discern.
Emotional cheating can be difficult to discern because a romantic betrayal on their part and jealousy on yours can look similar.
As Business Insider previously reported, Houston explains that these questions help him discern if a candidate is passionate about constantly improving.
Today, thanks to the peace agreement, the long stoppages and searches are gone, and the border is almost impossible to discern.
His life, though high in achievement in many ways, is a constant struggle to handle social cues he often can't discern.
A series of jumps is called a "rhythm section" because each rider needs to quickly discern their own rhythm over them.
There is one trait, Sabky writes, that is as "irresistible" as it is difficult to discern from a college application: kindness.
According to Wiederhold, researchers interested in studying trolling are beginning to recognize a need to discern between trolling and cyber victimization.
Still, do a quick scan for companies' tech stacks and you quickly discern the largely unaddressed opportunity that Stackshare is chasing.
Alliances and patronage networks may be rewritten and reordered, and for reasons that will be hard to discern from the outside.
The concept of "novelty" varies widely from person to person, and where, exactly, these fantasies come from is hard to discern.
But in a country named for its ruling family, the line between public and private money can be hard to discern.
The telescope can characterize their atmospheres by peering into them and even discern chemistry, weather and circulation patterns, the agency said.
And let them look at what happened, over and over in slow motion, until they discern what they think they saw.
" He added that he has full confidence in the American people to discern "the political associations, the political qualifications of people.
The "speech clarity" preset is exactly what it sounds like, making it easier to discern what the characters are talking about.
We occasionally discern the shadow of the photographer and her tripod-mounted, medium-format camera as she snaps the shutter cable.
By contrast, generalists flourish in "wicked" learning environments, where patterns are harder to discern and feedback is delayed and/or inaccurate.
Just trying to figure out the codes on rental history forms and discern what drove up their rent can seem daunting.
I stared vigilantly at the horizon the whole way, even though I can't discern a whale from a mound of kelp.
It's true that it might have been tricky for the very first viewers of "The Green Ray" to discern what happens.
While crowdsourcing can theoretically yield useful information, people without medical training are unlikely to be able to discern what's actually accurate.
That made it harder to discern the truth when the president raised the prospect that he had recorded Mr. Comey. video
Twitter has put other tools into place in an attempt to help users discern what information on its platform is inaccurate.
Mr. Hemsworth, though, appears to be coming to life in this one part, doing work that's harder to discern and applaud.
When the researchers could discern where an item on the beach had come from, it was usually China, Japan or Chile.
"It speaks to just how it's really hard to discern how great someone is from a really nice picture," McCurdy said.
"There has been no consequence or impact that we can discern on the other bilateral issues in play here," Satterfield said.
The constant drumbeat of digital breaches has become deafening making it hard to discern the true signal in amongst the noise.
To delve into the reasons behind it, to try to pinpoint it, might take too long to discern, or to explain.
Individuals discern themselves as members of many groups or tribes: their families, race, religion, political parties, gender, social organizations and residence.
But previous research could not discern whether mood problems followed heavy usage, or moody people tended to be the heaviest users.
It also involves looking into the trees, into the near darkness, to discern the hidden, human figures who silently abide there.
Belichick's charge this season, as always, was to discern the identity of this team instead of recreating that of another one.
But being exposed to a loud ambient noise would make it harder to properly discern and react to an approaching predator.
By comparing the two different fungi, the researchers were able to discern the specific physiological effects of O. unilateralis on the ants.
Trying to psychoanalyze Julian Assange and discern the motives behind WikiLeaks constant disclosures became a popular pastime during the 2016 presidential campaign.
Trying to psychoanalyze Julian Assange and discern the motives behind WikiLeaks constant disclosures became a popular pastime during the 2016 presidential campaign.
What's more, my bun-loving girlfriend isn't sure that she can discern a difference when I get home and assume the position.
"You can only discern so much information about what's happening in a department from publicly available information like a website," Lu added.
And AI, trained using deep learning techniques, is soon going to make it almost impossible to discern fake videos from real ones.
If there is industrial hedging activity taking place in Shanghai, it's hard to discern beneath the ebb and flow of investment money.
And you may know this, there are certified noses and these are folks that can discern the most minute of smell differences.
"It was hard to discern who was actually genuine ... and who was just trying to get followers off of it," she said.
This is intended to discern the contributions to a trait of large numbers of genetic differences that each have a small effect.
" Cannon said people should be able to discern when someone is "being hateful and someone who is doing something out of satire.
Democrats had questioned Barrett during her confirmation hearings about her writings to discern how her Roman Catholic faith would affect her decisions.
It's easy to see a rainbow when it's in the distance, but more difficult to discern when you are in its midst.
"It is impossible to discern from the videos what, if anything, Mr. Scott is holding in his hands," attorney Justin Bamberg said.
Contrast that to the iPad alternative: seconds spent poking at the screen with your clumsy finger, hoping iOS will discern your intent.
A property of statistical models is that, as they improve, they are able to discern subtler differences and so make finer judgments.
The already low rate of killings with guns is one reason why it will be hard to discern the new law's effectiveness.
Watching TV, dialogue was indeed easy to discern — more so than even on my Sonos Playbar with its voice mode turned on.
Almost nothing is known about Maximova, making it difficult to discern why she visited the embassy at key moments in June 2016.
Their highly specialized odor sensors can discern between thousands of different aromatic compounds, allowing them to hone in on a desired target.
"We haven't been able to discern a real advantage investing in concentrated portfolios, but there's not a big disadvantage, either," he said.
Monty Barlow works at Cambridge Consultants and his company's recent work involves teaching a computer to discern between British and American accents.
I can't discern if these videos are more creepy or just flat-out inappropriate — though I am heavily leaning towards the latter.
This time, faced with visibly happy faces rather than neutral ones, the perceivers weren't able to discern class any better than chance.
By placing related works in close proximity, we are given the opportunity to examine the similarities as well as discern the differences.
As a result, McAfee researchers could connect to any lock, analyze the device's BLE commands, and discern which gave the unlock order.
But the country as a whole divided along predictable lines, and progress on the issue is, three years later, difficult to discern.
In an earlier incarnation, shown at film festivals, much of the dialogue was hard to discern because of the thick Scottish brogues.
Still, the two women's tumors were not identical: While Sharon's cancer vanished, Grace's still lingered, even if it was harder to discern.
Yoncalla covers a lot, even though most of the time, it's tough to discern what Simpson is saying with her whispery choruses.
There are no prophets, so we are on our own and must discern for ourselves the shape of the society we inhabit.
Indeed, facts themselves are under continued attack, making it more and more difficult to discern fake news and propaganda from objective reality.
Several made an effort to discern what set apart the specific mineral qualities of these rieslings from mineral characteristics in other wines.
The port is visible in the CAD images, but it's hard to discern whether it's of the USB-C or Lightning variety.
Perhaps there is also a link to the yet-to-be-announced Middle East peace plan, though that is harder to discern.
Through its examination, The Times was able to discern the amount of debt taken out on each property, and its ownership structure.
This technique allowed researchers to discern the chemical composition and structures within "inclusions," or pockets of minerals trapped inside the extraterrestrial diamonds.
In 2017, when gay erotica is readily available online, the transgressive appeal of Tom of Finland's art can be hard to discern.
" His first experiments with computers involved analysing his own earlier works, trying to discern by mathematical analysis his own "rules of composition.
More specifically, Kesha confronts who is standing in her way—bastards she doesn't give a name to, but whom we can discern.
But this will not be easy for most poll consumers to discern, and even the experts struggle to make sense of it.
As scientists further unravel the fundamental laws that govern the universe, they may discern a principle that proves it to be impossible.
I have immense respect for the wisdom, however hard to discern, of voters, even if I may profoundly disagree with their choices.
It's also almost impossible to discern proper coronavirus protocol, in part because guidance is often confusing, contradictory, constantly changing, or all three.
The government has yet to fully articulate its Brexit strategy, but the broad outline of its approach is easy enough to discern.
They are precise enough that you can discern the relative performance of candidates finishing within a handful of points of each other.
""For it to be impeachable you would have to discern that he or she made a decision solely ... on the corrupt motives.
How can administrators discern a troubled adolescent's legitimate request from that of a homesick student who would really, really like a kitten?
Precision treatment leverages diagnostic tests, as well as a patient's personal and family health histories, to discern optimal treatment for the individual.
"Agri Stats reports are so detailed that a reasonably informed producer can discern the identity of competitors' individual broiler complexes," Maplevale asserted.
Several fans commented on the Instagram post to congratulate the couple, saying Stone&aposs ring was hard to discern because of blurriness.
The Provensens had similar artistic styles and tastes and worked in such a way that their individual contributions were hard to discern.
According to the 2012 journal article, TFAA when used by a GC-MS machine was unable to discern between CBD and THC.
A lot of heterosexual static interferes with our ability to discern what we actually feel from what we've been told to want.
As our government continues to discern how best to handle multiple sectors of critical infrastructure, most Americans are unaware of the problem.
Fair enough, but it's getting awfully hard to discern rules on how to plead and defend Article III standing in privacy cases.
Like his hair, which is fashioned into mysterious swoops, even then the exact source of Trump's skin color was difficult to discern.
When the researchers showed the undergrads photos of people looking visibly happy, they could not discern socioeconomic status any better than chance.
But I do feel that same sense of reservation, Todd; there's something a little ... something ... about them, and it's hard to discern.
And until recently it has been difficult to discern how much one entity may have lost because of another entity's tax breaks.
I'm often holding someone's arm or elbow so that they can guide me, and can discern a person's height, weight, and bone structure.
On board avionics and other technologies are monitored and analyzed using AI-enabled computers to discern when repairs or replacement parts are needed.
On the other hand, thanks to their brightness, the Pro 2 sometimes revealed details that were harder to the discern on the P23.
But whereas our ears wouldn't be able to discern it, "a client device" such as your phone would be able to hear it.
It's impossible to discern what Kohlhepp meant by "consequences," but Blackwell said knowing what she does now about the killings, it spooks her.
My fear had narrowed my vision, and made me believe that good and evil were as easy to discern as black and white.
We're also entering into a new era in which scientists can discern the chemical elements found in the atmospheres of these distant worlds.
During one set of trials, they were made to discern between their handler (whose photo they'd never seen before) and a new face.
Plus, since most items are encased in a sheath of plastic packaging, it's even difficult to discern a product's actual shade or finish.
Irving and LaConte are using the real-time fMRI to attempt to discern when, and in what way, a subject's mind is wandering.
The cast members come from a diverse theatrical background, which means it's hard to discern into what genre I Love You, Daddy falls.
Some executives say it's hard to find qualified candidates of diverse backgrounds and difficult at times even to discern candidates' race or ethnicity.
This phone costs a thoroughly premium $799.99, but offers no premium advantage that I've been able to discern in weeks of using it.
To seek out solid answers, we began by first tackling taste in order to discern if the two products were at all comparable.
But that will only make things harder to discern, since you'll be losing detail in shadows as you drop that brightness slider down.
Traces of soft tissue are rarely found in fossils, making it difficult for scientists to discern the exact shape of an extinct animal.
In this image-saturated moment, when nearly everyone is snapping and sharing photos, it is unexpectedly easy to discern what qualifies as art.
It takes a while to discern the semi-prone figure dressed in camouflage amid the green, brown, black, and gray tones of ink.
Nonetheless, from the published details, it is possible to discern the outlines of the administration's plan and something of its intentions (tmsnrt.rs/1Q7edSn).
While Mr Trump noted that these terrorist incidents were "directly contrary to the spirit of Ramadan", the subtext was not difficult to discern.
The issue: Private equity's employment record is difficult to discern, since private companies rarely disclose payroll information to anyone other than tax authorities.
A color screen makes it much easier to discern the mood of your virtual pet, so you can better care for its needs.
Where the two break apart — and where they meet — are especially difficult to discern with Trump still unwilling to release his tax records.
Science, taught well, shows young people how to use valid evidence to support conclusions and how to discern when preconceived notions taint observations.
From a distance of about 300 miles, some of them can discern a herd of buffalo or the stages of a forest fire.
It was quite the agenda for an app typically thought of for being able to discern who was in your area and available.
There's a lot of hogwash out there, and it can be difficult to discern what's snake oil and what's actual bona fide news.
Not only did the bots learn to act like humans, actual humans were apparently unable to discern the difference between bots and humans.
Still, despite their mysterious nature, there are some things historians, Islamic scholars, and believers of jinn have come to discern about the spirits.
Because the game is secretive, it's hard to discern how large it has become, who the victims are, or how real it is.
Humans can hear frequencies across three orders of magnitude, from about 20 to 20,000 hertz, and can discern tiny differences in those frequencies.
It appears Raven couldn't see far enough into the future to discern that her co-star would be facing some very serious allegations.
The CareFirst plaintiffs seem to be banking on the court's disinclination to discern a circuit split when there may not actually be one.
The way she looked at me, I imagined she was sizing me up, trying to discern whether her son died in incompetent hands.
Since conventions are intended to bring the party together around a single candidate, it is difficult to discern how Cruz fits the bill.
The rules don't become clearer after a candidate formally enters a race, they just reset to something new and equally difficult to discern.
It's a welcome change, although it will be difficult to discern if it makes much difference until Mojave is installed on more machines.
If we can't even discern cognitive status in these infants, how can we be expected to appropriately assess something as subjective as pain?
"It is impossible to discern from the videos what, if anything, Mr. Scott is holding in his hands," they said in a statement.
Even from the picture it's possible to discern that police carried her rather carefully, which ironically adds to the solemnity of the photo.
Yet the juxtaposition of Mr. Trump's dual performances was so jarring that his true vision and intentions on immigration were hard to discern.
Because, if one actually reads the report, that's exactly what it says, but one can only discern that by reading between the lines.
It leaves U.S. allies and lawmakers scrambling to determine how best to proceed, and discern how Trump wants to treat talks moving forward.
In these now widely adopted coinages of mine, I discern a vague, threatening spectre somehow inexorably drawing me toward Italy—and I tremble.
Although researchers detect short-term increases in aggressive behavior by some habitual gamers, they say the long-range impact is harder to discern.
I did not expect that the judges would be willing to look behind the words written in the order to discern true intent.
In guidance issued to officers while the secretary of defense worked to "discern the President's intent," the head of Navy personnel, Vice Adm.
"Sisters" moves quickly, and the less practiced reader may be slower to discern a narrative trajectory that leans on allusions to other works.
"It's a stretch, but it is possible we could discern whether or not these life forms might have mutated early on," he says.
In the United States, we can discern two broad strands of congressional opposition to the current state of the alliance with Saudi Arabia.
As his face is obscured by his trademark mask and KFC bucket, the reporter is unable to discern Buckethead's reaction to the news.
What I discern as the Supreme Court's instinct for self-preservation was also on display last month in an abortion case from Indiana.
And there is new training at the Police Academy to help officers better discern the characteristics of a civilian who has a gun.
"  Dershowitz said Warren "willfully mischaracterized" his remarks when she said he discussed intent, maintaining he instead discussed the need to discern "mixed motives.
Like Facebook, Twitter is giving elected officials broader freedom, but it's tough to discern where — if anywhere— the platform is drawing a line.
Like the percolating anxiety caused by knowing that some of those downhill changes are permanent, and we are powerless to discern which ones.
Mr. McCabe's memo reflects the F.B.I.'s early efforts to discern Mr. Trump's intentions in firing Mr. Comey, an effort that continues today.
In reality, however, these paths can be much harder to discern, especially if consistent military moderation and diplomatic acquiescence are considered morally imperative.
However, room-scale experiences aren't going to be able to discern your position within the space as accurately with just the four sensors.
Instability has become chronic, with the relationship between military policy and actual American interests in the region becoming ever more difficult to discern.
Coffee exports have fluctuated over the last five years, making it difficult to discern any downward trend, Tsegaye told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
The mixed results reflect a general trend in poverty research: as people get older, it becomes harder to discern which policies are best.
Hestrin showed surveillance video of the deadly encounter, which is somewhat difficult to discern, as the perspective is from across the warehouse store.
Looking ahead, it is increasingly possible to discern a future world dividing into countries that are digitally free and those no longer free.
Compounding the surprise of seeing so many Russians was trying to discern who was Greek Orthodox, Syrian Orthodox (Antioch rite) or Russian Orthodox.
But as remakes of the author's most popular works flood theaters and streaming services, it's increasingly difficult to discern casual viewers from devotees.
In his ruling, Judge Furman said he could not discern Mr. Ross's real reason for seeking to add the question to the census.
"There is no way for them to be able to discern whether their gut was right or their gut was wrong," she said.
That is true with any company – the more expensive the stock gets, the more clairvoyance investors need to discern the company's future growth.
It measures only in the United States, and it uses audio recognition software to discern if a Nielsen household is watching a series.
We don't see the inputs or deliberations, which is what we'd need to be able to properly discern the intent behind the outputs.
When supplied with information, machine-learning programs enable computers to discern nuances, context and relevant patterns as a way to generate immediate breakthrough progress.
"For whenever the merge comes, we need to be best suited going forward to socially discern which group we can fit into," Ryan says.
Actually telling the truth -- which should not be so unfathomable -- will help voters discern whether to trust the current incumbents come the next election.
Display experts say even 1080p TVs are already "retina" displays (meaning the human eye can't discern individual pixels) at normal viewing distances and sizes.
"My wish is that my kids are able to discern between what's disposable in life and what's not," the former Veronica Mars star added.
The internet is about to get a whole lot murkier, and by consequence, our ability to discern fact from fiction will be in jeopardy.
It also chose not to program individual motions for the hand to perform, as it wanted it to discern those movements on its own.
Each filter is an attempt to supplement (or improve) your listening abilities in typically loud situations or ones where it's tough to discern speech.
"It became way too difficult to discern between me making statements of personal opinion, and me speaking as a voice for CrossFit," he said.
There is currently no way to discern whether Facebook's money directly supports Beat 212 activities, as it is not distinguished by the general fund.
Attempting to discern the roots of Europe's rising populist minority is difficult given the broad range of attitudes and social currents across the continent.
The precise role of Bartholdi's collaborator, the politician and intellectual, Édouard de Laboulaye, is harder to discern, as his letters remain in private hands.
NYU linguistics professor Lisa Davidson, says because men's voices tend to be lower in pitch, it's harder to discern when they're exhibiting vocal fry.
In high school, there was one very simple way to discern who was in and who was a desperate loser: the Miss Sixty belt.
Beyond the fleeting praise for Bernie, your message to his delegates in Philadelphia wasn't hard to discern: my corporate centrist way or the highway.
While all of the videos are bizarre and disturbing, many are creepy in ways that may be difficult for a moderation algorithm to discern.
Even though fluid levels might look fine, it could be harder to discern whether there are pollutants or small metal particles in the fluid.
A new, free algorithm created by UCLA engineers enables you to discern details in images that would be impossible to observe any other way.
To reach these conclusions, the researchers used a new technique called geometric morphometrics to identify and discern mouse fossils found in the Levant region.
Indeed, if you scroll down her page, it's difficult to discern which are official Suicide Squad movie stills and which are her own selfies.
Ships painted in these zigzag patterns were difficult to discern, making it difficult for the enemy to estimate a target's range, speed, and heading.
It's not immediately obvious, for example, if the computer could discern if a patient was viewing the face of a human or a dog.
Another approach would be to develop software countermeasures that specifically work to manipulate the information a monitor is processing, making it harder to discern.
"We continued to patiently collect more and more data to discern the true nature of this source, and our patience paid off," Mattila said.
In the Matamoros camp, asylum-seekers fret on a shared What's App group, or aloud, while trying to discern U.S. policy means for them.
For reasons that are difficult to discern, the president isn't taking steps that would make it easier for him to keep pace with Putin.
Beyond the fleeting praise for Bernie, your message to his delegates in Philadelphia wasn't hard to discern: my corporate centrist way or the highway.
By repeating the masking process multiple times, RISE is able to discern which parts of the image are more important to each output class.
For now, the big thing the industry wants to do is find what's out there, something that's hard to discern without drilling test wells.
" Mary Kathryn Nagle, a playwright, attorney and citizen of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma told MSNBC: "Trump's inability to discern the difference between Sen.
It then becomes very difficult to discern between reionizing radiation and all of the other radiation we'd expect to be spewing from local galaxies.
And, while feelings are hard to discern across centuries, unlike the innumerable master-slave rapes that followed, these intermarriages seem to have been voluntary.
But if the pain felt by holidaymakers is immediate and plain, the impact of sterling's fall on inflation is slower and harder to discern.
"Lexical cues alone are insufficient to discern ironic intent," reads the introduction of the paper, written by Silvio Amir at the University of Lisbon.
Her text from the evening does not survive, but we can discern its outlines in an essay she published in Commentary the following year.
Discern Health confirmed that Medicare's spending growth on individuals in kidney failure slowed from 7 percent to 1.5 percent over a 10-year period.
For starters, the data-driven juggernaut is rolling out tipping slowly, first in Seattle, Minneapolis and Houston, to discern what is, and isn't, working.
His lack of a historical or financial stake in this part of the not-so-wild-actually West allows him to discern its faults.
At moments, her expression was focused on some staggeringly distant point I couldn't discern, at others there was an unbearable presence in her gaze.
Beijing watchers will closely monitor comments that trickle out over time after the meeting this year to discern what may have been discussed there.
Previous studies have suggested that other animals, including pigeons, dolphins, honeybees and some primates, can discern same from different, but only after extensive training.
"There was value in seeing how the data unfolded over the coming months, to discern whether the softness in Q1 might persist," they said.
Although it was difficult to discern between the different ingredients in the burrito, the flavors of the onions and cheddar cheese came through nicely.
With a bevy of similar cord-cutting services available these days, it can be difficult to discern which is best for your personal needs.
Rather we must discern from the lives and actions of our two choices to see who is the most likely friend of our republic.
Some retirees may have a clear idea of how they want to define their lives while others may take months to discern a path.
But he says the class has helped him discern between credible news outlets and ones that are just trying to match ads with eyeballs.
My specialty is schizophrenia, a devastating disease that often makes it difficult for the patient to discern what is real and what is not.
It takes a sharp eye to discern a trend, but beginning in about 2013, wages seem to have begun a slow but steady climb.
Media Literacy Now and others offer models for state legislation, aimed at ensuring students learn to discern between news sources and recognize persuasion techniques.
Doug Ramsey, chief investment officer at Leuthold Group, tracks an array of sectors and indicators to discern the strength of a market's prevailing trend.
Even as a young kid, I could discern the slow zombified change she was going through; no doubt laboring for those with better privileges.
The team hypothesized that when faced with limited sensory information, the brain's unconscious pattern-matching machinery might still discern the presence of something concrete.
A number of tests can discern the difference; for me, it was the results of my blood tests and ultrasounds that showed heart damage.
The specific research emerging from Berkeley can hide commands to make calls or visit specific websites without human listeners being able to discern them.
Sea slugs are also self-aware: They're able to discern whether they're hungry enough to take a big risk and bite the stinging thing.
But it's not so unusual to discern a glimmer of beauty in war photography, even in the dark and lonely works of Don McCullin.
And while some statements are easy to write off as B.S., others can be more difficult to discern — especially when experts are at odds.
Those groups often echo Kremlin talking points, making it difficult to discern the lines between Russian propaganda, far-right disinformation and genuine political debate.
To learn what they are doing in the brain will require that scientists discern very faint signals amid the noise of the human genome.
I no longer try to discern which of these performed selves might be more authentic, more enduring; which I aspire to, or like better.
The government said a further assessment would happen within five years to discern the extent to which other countries are adopting the 2050 target.
And it's difficult to discern to what extent these decisions are being based on matters of principle or economics or publicity or audience interests.
China, in particular, hoped to discern what Mr. Trump thinks and who shapes his thinking as the two countries fight a protracted trade war.
On Twitter, everything is shrunk down to the same size, making it harder to discern what is a big deal and what is not.
Yet sift carefully through the deluge of reporting, and one can discern the first outlines of how this entrepreneurial pathogen will leave its mark.
And since one often requires a prescription to clear up, it's a good idea to be able to discern the difference between the two.
On a drive through the parish, it is difficult to discern where the city of Baton Rouge would end and St. George would begin.
"For it to be impeachable you would have to discern that he or she made a decision solely ... on the corrupt motives," he added.
In early pulp science fiction, it was common for writers to sell their stories using pseudonyms, making their true identities almost impossible to discern.
But the policy change was barely noticeable in the work force, where evidence of some large influx of new workers is hard to discern.
But last year Rotterdam embraced a newer generation of ALPR technology, software that can discern plates from more or less any conventional security camera.
It becomes increasingly difficult for viewers to discern the accuracy of a video if footage can be manipulated to this great of an extent.
For the realm of conscience is precisely where the Christian disciple is called to discern every important moral decision that he or she makes.
"Talk House" is a group portrait, which allows its audiences to sustain a greater distance and to discern more clearly the play's polemical machinery.
"Being 'inactive' to us can mean a lot of things, we don't dictate or discern between what it means to you," David tells me.
Taken together, it's difficult to discern what the Prize stands for anymore, other than to provide a new shock every time October rolls around.
In an age where data-analytics can discern surprising connections between different elements of human personality and behavior, our data is not our own.
The improved radar system enables Syrian surface-to-air missiles to better discern targets and helps prevent the accidental shooting down of Russian planes.
And because specific fees are often hard to discern, the A.F.T. has created a matrix for our locals and members to directly compare them.
You would have to drive the Envision's most direct competitors — Acura RDX and Lincoln MKC — back-to-back to discern the differences in handling.
The palazzo was completed around 1520, following a plan ascribed to Raphael, and many art historians discern his touch in the elegantly geometric façade.
When you put the two side-by-side and look real close, it's possible to discern a slight decrease in sharpness and pixel density.
This will take time to prepare, discern and we are not advocating a rush to inoculate, but only after rigorous, systematic research on earth.
It helps Dalio "really discern, he can really make the correct decisions," Roth explains, according to a transcript of the February conversation with Brancaccio.
"It's hard to discern any impeachment strategy whatsoever, so it makes it really hard to judge what Mulvaney is or isn't doing," Whipple said.
"It's become increasingly tough for our pilots to discern whether Russian pilots' actions are deliberate or if these are just honest mistakes," Pahon said.
He is not a federal employee and therefore doesn't file financial disclosure forms, making a complete portrait of his business dealings hard to discern.
She also illustrates one of the main debates in the scientific community today: how to discern the differences between scientific theory and science fiction.
I specialize in metrics, not psychology, so I defer to others to discern P.T. Barnum's premise as it relates to the 2016 presidential election.
Politics is more than just one issue, we have to look at all aspects of each candidate and discern who could represent us best.
In a recession, though, the value of real estate — a mix of the home's or building's value and its location — becomes harder to discern.
However, unless you're someone who is constantly fiddling with manual camera settings in pro-mode, the differences between the two apertures are hard to discern.
"It is impossible to discern from the videos what, if anything, Mr. Scott is holding in his hands," Scott family attorney Justin Bamberg told CNN.
That way, when she goes out in public, prying eyes will be less likely to discern that she's wearing a pair of top-secret Nikes.
Learning to say "no" is an essential skill in business, as is the ability to discern which projects are worth your time and which aren't.
"We believe the committee should discern and publicly disclose the entity or entities that paid for the 35-page dossier," wrote Cohen's lawyer, Stephen Ryan.
Although it is hard to discern any overarching strategy, its Super-Excellent Council, or Supex, sits atop the organisation, ostensibly guiding expansion and seeking synergies.
I attempt to discern individual flavors in the beverage, but I can only picture cotton candy that's been liquified, carbonated, and splashed with coconut concentrate.
He was determined to discern what a national theatre should be and for whom; he had no interest in keeping it for an exclusive club.
While they are unable to discern a motive, they suspect Moore was passing through the town on his way to Louisiana while running from authorities.
Here's an example: Scalia was an ardent opponent of judges' searching beneath the statutory text for "legislative intent," which he believed was impossible to discern.
Since the cast doesn't have one uniform look, it could be even harder to discern cast from guest at first glance, even with name tags.
With this information at hand, the researchers ran a more detailed analysis to try and discern which grape varietals ancient wine makers were working with.
Their prospects at the Supreme Court may be harder to discern, not least because it&aposs unclear whether the court&aposs composition will change soon.
He says the feed can now discern the difference between topics that are new interests and those that you've been following for a long time.
It doesn't "require fine-grained legal knowledge", Justice Antonin Scalia wrote in 2013, to discern that line or how one may conduct oneself within it.
"We've got to look at criticism and discern: Is there something of value I can learn from this, or is it just garbage?" she said.
It was much easier to discern the quality when standing closer to a smaller, half-sized Onyx screen Samsung provided to post-production studio Roundabout.
In a thread about a horrible "packing hack," Tune hides several comments for no reason that I can discern; they didn't even contain any swearies.
Sounds geeky, but power-user critics have said that the way this change was implemented makes it harder discern for whom a tweet is intended.
Scientists previously understood how six biological pigments called rhodopsins in the eyes of fruit flies allow them to filter light, discern objects and detect temperatures.
Using oxygen and strontium isotopes, for example, the scientists should be able to discern diet and the geographical origin of the children and the llamas.
In a traditional presidential election, this phenomenon would be more difficult to discern, since the parties' nominees would presumably represent their respective sides fairly well.
Both solutions helped users identify their rides from a distance, but neither helped them discern one Lyft from another—or help drivers pick out passengers.
He'd been with me for nearly four years and I was his mom- I was in the best position to discern what those needs were.
Campbell's age in the film is difficult to discern, but even if he were five years old during filming, he'd be at least 19 today.
The resulting hot plasma flooded the crystallizing water with x-rays, which then diffracted from the ice crystals, allowing the team to discern their structure.
As technology changes at an unprecedented rate, society must reflect these agile principles in order to discern what is most important and take action quickly.
Deep learning is self-education for machines; you feed an AI huge amounts of data, and eventually it begins to discern patterns all by itself.
After tracking down local fortunetellers and taking part in some of the secret rituals, we try to discern if there's any truth behind the sensationalism.
Although the themes of "safety" and "work" are pretty clear, it's not easy to discern from Wednesday's schedule what the "first" theme is all about.
The Nigerian government is scrutinizing a video of some of the girls, trying to discern whether it was made recently, or shortly after their capture.
It says trying to accurately discern when one will hit isn't feasible, so there's no point in trying to nail a downturn in real time.
This being lead, however, you'd be hard pushed to discern even the faintest flicker of bullish enthusiasm in either the Shanghai or London futures markets.
Because it records density, it can determine areas of greater or lesser density, it can discern between the likes of conductors, substrates and empty space.
Back when the recording industry was centred on physical product—ie: like, 2100 years ago—it was pretty easy to discern what constituted a banger.
So we're going to go down the path of trying to discern the patterns in our shared aesthetic life and see what was always there.
Cuban intelligence knew where all the U.S. diplomats lived and watched them closely to try to discern who worked for the C.I.A. or with dissidents.
"This has important implications for advertising regulation, the ethics of child app design, as well as how parents discern which children's apps are worth downloading."
Instead of asking your bartender to read your mind to discern your tastes, try reversing your thought process: What do you like in a drink?
Even when Mr. Looker wasn't playing guitar, or singing himself, you could discern his intelligence at the center, working to hold communities of sound together.
Plotted logarithmically, however, it transforms into a straight line — which means that deviations from the exponential spread of the virus become much easier to discern.
Second, when Wall Street analysts do drill down to try to discern the impact of specific tariffs on companies, their conclusions are not that worrisome.
Dershowitz suggests that since Trump hasn't been accused of using foreign policy for financial gain, there's no way to discern whether his motives were improper.
But not every creaky knee is diseased, the study also finds, making it important to try to discern what your particular knee noises may mean.
Today the world is left deciphering disembodied tweets out of Trump Tower, trying to discern what lies ahead for public policy in a Trump administration.
Essentially, they looked at the racial breakdown of only the traffic stops made after dark, when the race of a motorist is harder to discern.
But Maia finds herself using it to discern whether her mother, Lenore, lied about the return of her breast cancer in order to see her.
This unique perspective can be used in a way that makes it easier to discern which prospective hires are a proper fit for the enterprise.
But to many Gazans, the tangible benefits of so much bloodshed were hard to discern, with plenty of blame to go around — including for Hamas.
In an effort to discern what makes an Australian riesling desirable in a world full of good rieslings, we tasted 20 bottles from recent vintages.
As a result of these myriad reversals, it's hard for both America's allies and enemies to discern any stable strategy in the greater Middle East.
Why are they all stacked full of idiot VCs and financiers who literally drive ... Who have no value that I can discern in any way?
Yes, Samsung could probably very quickly discern if this was, in fact, a replacement model, but that won't tell them the why the incidents occurred.
After The Ringer published its report, the good citizens of Twitter attempted to discern further links through the phone numbers connected with the anonymous accounts.
AI will sort and integrate videos and other information streams and will help discern patterns and pick out threats with greater accuracy than a human.
Because both teams in games were often from schools for the hearing-impaired, the opposition could discern the play call by watching the quarterback's hands.
Over the years, outside analysts have closely followed visits by North Korean leaders to factories, farms and military units to discern the regime's policy priorities.
The third room is organized under the banner of socialism, but it is hard to discern how any of the work explicitly tackles the topic.
"It is quite difficult to discern what the election results will be from early voting numbers," University of Wisconsin early voting expert Barry Burden said.
It is sometimes difficult, with art that takes on loaded subject matter, to discern between work that is powerful and source material that is powerful.
Bad Times at the El Royale is most effective when it makes us work to discern what people really mean by the words they're saying.
Sofas (and chairs, for that matter) at Salone del Mobile are like fish in an aquarium: plentiful and beautiful, but, after a while, hard to discern.
It's hard to discern what actually happened in the case of Dee Dee Blanchard and Gypsy Rose, versus what's part of the new Hulu adaptation's narrative.
I could discern individual instruments, and the whole experience felt immersive even if I wandered far from the theoretical "sweet spot" between the two Echo Pluses.
Summer by summer I learned to discern a good cannolo from a great one (because no self-respecting Sicilian pastry shop sells anything less than good).
However, without a doubt all of these things tell us that we need some time and spiritual wisdom to be able to discern what has happened.
But Mario can go pretty far away from you, and the blurry graphics make it tough to discern what he's actually doing and what's around him.
Regardless of how you feel about a Blink-182 sans Tom DeLonge, anyone with ears can discern that "Bored To Death" is an extremely killer song.
She missed the chance to invest in Slack for 20 percent of the company and now doubts her ability to discern the wheat from the chaff.
It's hard to discern whether the scoffing is nostalgia for a bygone era or simply outrage and fear at the changing gender dynamics at the office.
It's far easier to discern a difference in smoothness between a standard 60Hz display and a 144Hz gaming monitor than it is between 240Hz and 144Hz.
Partner with your veterinarian when this happens – a thorough physical examination can help discern whether the changes you've noticed are due to pain, or something else.
The changes there could have a measurable effect on Google users' ability to make sense of conflicting information, discern real from fake news, and stay informed.
It's best for less-demanding songs like pop music with higher tones and less percussion, where the details of a song are hard to discern anyway.
" Food tampering "tends to be high-value items that you cannot easily discern with the naked eye," said Larry Olmsted, author of "Real Food, Fake Food.
I proceed to have a moderate panic attack for no reason I can discern, and watch Modern Family until my brain shuts off enough to sleep.
Before utilizing one, take a moment to step back and observe how interactions take place, so you can discern appropriate rules of posting, sharing and behavior.
The biggest question remaining is how much work Huawei did in North Korea versus how much was done by Panda International, something that's difficult to discern.
The team also observed "significant improvement" in their patients' ability to discern hot from cold and to sense pressure within the first year following their transplant.
"I believe the biggest risk we face as Americans is our own ability to discern reality from nonsense, and this is a burden we all bear."
The first challenge for pollsters isn't trying to discern what's going to happen inside the room — it's who's going to show up in the first place.
However, even when connecting the Hub 2 to a wired network, I couldn't discern any difference in response time between the Hub 1 and Hub 2.
But a lot of people are working very hard to educate decision-makers down there so they can better discern if Wershe belongs in their prison.
In this show, the good guy is difficult to discern, and it became clear sometime last season that Gus is not, in fact, a good guy.
Since launching in August 2012, the San Francisco-based company has shifted its focus enough times that it could be hard to discern a master plan.
Looking visibly happy, the researchers concluded, obstructs others' ability to discern your class, because it overrides the visible markers that appear in a more expressionless state.
In the program, now in its 11th year, students learn to subdivide possessions, discern mental illness from true possession, and properly implement the Rite of Exorcism.
Artificial intelligence requires large amounts of data to learn and discern patterns, whether those are pictures, audio or text as they interpret media differently from humans.
All that leads some to discern a Russian bid to boost his candidacy; the conspiratorially minded even suspect a link between his campaign and the Kremlin.
The iPhone doesn't support FLAC and I could discern a difference in the Cadillac between a file purchased on iTunes and a high-quality CD rip.
Rather than rely on human beings to spot potential trouble spots, Keywell says his software uses predictive insight to discern a system failure or potential inefficiency.
But it's possible, when looking from just the right angle and at exactly the right moment, to discern something that looks strikingly similar to inspiration. ♦
Zuckerberg in an interview over the summer said it is sometimes difficult to discern between harmful falsities and posts in which people share their unpopular opinions.
These experts taught CNN reporters, who reviewed more than 1,400 rape investigations, how to discern whether cases were conducted in a thorough and trauma-informed way.
We want a champion in the White House who will fight for religious liberty, and that's why we're having this meeting: to discern what he believes.
Given this dynamic, there's no reason to believe that users will be able to discern what's "trustworthy," but instead will rate sites that reinforce their priors.
While you're trying to discern what's fake from real in the two-hour movie, there are some references to other movies and comics you may overlook.
The data are broken down by quarter, so it is not possible to discern how much EPA spent to protect Pruitt immediately after he was confirmed.
This is how we formulate the relation of our political identities to truth: through stories, and the ways they help us discern between truth and lie.
Yet the value of any contemporary artist in the early stages of a career is hard to discern — and subject to auction sales and gallery shows.
The landscape elements I could identify felt familiar; having once visited the Marin Headlands, it seemed like I should be able to discern the images' sources.
I believe the biggest risk we face as Americans is our own ability to discern reality from nonsense, and this is a burden we all bear.
Can the state act in the best interest of the people when we cannot discern the difference between the state and the interest of the party?
He swam in beauty, because in its transience he aspired to discern a glimpse of eternity: There was always a trace of philosophy in his sensuality.
They also say implementing the law will be fraught because it can be hard to discern a religious symbol from a fashion accessory or nonreligious garb.
"The differences between Levels 2 to 5 are often really difficult to discern and time-consuming to document," said Dr. Kate Goodrich, Medicare's chief medical officer.
It became second nature to lay low at first, discern the unspoken rules of the school, and then fake it to the best of my ability.
Rather it's the beginning of political wisdom, because it makes it possible to discern what are, I think, fairly obvious paths out of our present predicament.
When Joyce was asking Bob to help discern the meaning behind Will's drawings so they could find Hopper, Bob asked: "What's at the X, pirate treasure?"
Fried also said it can be tough for the average consumer to discern whether a listing is an ad since Google's "Ad" qualifier is so small.
We can only hope that Mr. Trump and his top advisers will now discern that less is more when it comes to this president's travels abroad.
Replace the Xbox controller maybe with the impenetrable machinations of Congress, where bills and markups and votes are often the stuff of hard-to-discern theater.
Some might discern a similarity between it and the $18 billion Mexican border wall we may be building, at a time of declining illegal border crossings.
A user's Facebook ID is typically a long, unique and public number associated with their account, which can be easily used to discern an account's username.
It's hard to discern any positive long-term trend in the share of the adult population that is looking to be part of the work force.
Because the bones came from multiple sites, the researchers were able to discern far greater dietary consistency among the city rats than among the country ones.
In those cases, the V.A.R. has been instructed to discern not whether the on-field decision was correct but whether it was clearly and obviously wrong.
My heart goes out to the fact checkers this evening who may well be working into the wee hours of the morning to discern just that.
"You can imagine his fear of Valerie's woundedness and her doubts about him were she to discern the intensity of his love for Emily," he said.
Once in a while you might also discern a visual theme tying these otherwise disparate images together — circles, for example, or shades of red and orange.
They included the ability to add and subtract decimals; identify, understand and describe unit rate; recognize story elements; and discern what is important in a text.
A better tactic in understanding the dynamics of China's commodity imports is to average out the past three months and then try to discern the trends.
It will also take more time to discern if there are adverse developmental consequences for young people whose game-playing is increasingly in the virtual world.
The latter has groups puzzled and concerned, as the underlying case remains confidential, per the Justice Department, and thus the potential implications are harder to discern.
They have the ability to use stereopsis, which means they can discern distances because their brains can interpret the differences between signals coming from both eyes.
It doesn't take a dramaturge to discern what it means when Maggie knocks his pocket watch, which Joe treasures, off its display shelf, cracking its crystal.
The resulting effect is that most of the chair's contours are impossible to discern, making it look more like an amorphous blob to the naked eye.
Directed by Ellie Heyman, "THIS" uses storytelling — though what is fact and what is fiction is hard to discern — to choreograph a dance of the mind.
Swaths of the American public are numb and disoriented by information saturation — struggling to discern what is real in a sea of slant, fake, and fact.
Even the trendy technique of "deep learning," which uses artificial neural networks to discern complex statistical correlations in huge amounts of data, often comes up short.
Starting today, it's offering a new, free smartphone app (iOS and Android) that uses artificial intelligence to try and discern whether you're actually sick or not.
One example of a red-lipped fan-seller in a translucent blue kimono exemplifies the need for a careful eye to discern between men and women.
Whatever it's called, it very much involves a keen sense of context, an ability to discern the varied personal, social, and practical crosscurrents in any situation.
But they struggled to discern a pattern to the crimes, other than the DNA profile the Phantom left at 240 crime scenes in Germany, France, and Austria.
But zoom in and you can discern the individual rings, strata of hydrogen, helium, and ammonia in its atmosphere, and even six of its moons, including Enceladus.
Then, during the trials, the sheep were released into a pen where they had to discern between the familiar faces and an object or an unfamiliar face.
Presidents must pore over the thinnest bodies of evidence on these people, trying to discern their convictions and ability from scattered cases and the recommendations of others.
While the data packets that contain that information were encrypted, they were transmitted at different numbers of bytes that were relatively easy to discern from one another.
The parents at my family's all-Korean church harangued me each Sunday for never properly learning Hanguk-mal (though I understood just enough to discern their disappointment).
"Physical retail, and large box in particular, is at a tipping point," Richard Church, a retail analyst at the data analytics firm Discern, wrote in an email.
The tracking ring at the top is square instead of round, which I was told gives better precision, although this was hard to discern in the demo.
Expecting an even weaker correlation this time, they used 391 participants in the hope that they would be able to discern an effect, if it were there.
The only frogs the tadpoles didn't attempt to mount were the plastic models, suggesting chemical signals may help the tadpoles discern when a frog enters their pool.
Initially, Griffin and his "boys" stop by the Norwegian pioneers' campfire to discern whether they know anything about the whereabouts of a Mr. Roy Goode (Jack O'Connell).
Greater Union was built around 100 years ago, the pastor said, though it's difficult to discern the exact date because record-keeping was erratic in those days.
PEOPLE asked Jack Hanna, Director Emeritus of the Columbus Zoo and host of TV's Into the Wild, to discern the origin of this very human-like behavior.
But they said they were unable to discern whether the increase could be the result of droughts getting more severe or earlier data sets being more limited.
Earlier in the day, Bamberg said in a statement that it was "impossible to discern" from the videos what, if anything, Scott was holding in his hands.
Moreover, Chopra failed to describe how it is exactly the trillions of bacteria in our guts can actually discern something that's "GMO'd" from something that's supposedly natural.
As a result, it can be difficult to discern whether someone's ECG looks different because of training or because there's an underlying disorder that might be dangerous.

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