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Mr. Goffman discerned a common core beneath all the variation.
If a pattern can be discerned from the gory remains of
The performance of two of the funds could not be discerned.
Airlines have discerned these preferences and arranged their pricing schemes accordingly.
That seems to back up what experts have discerned so far.
What ecological patterns could be discerned from those as yet unmapped seamounts?
Israel's hand has often been discerned in attacks on Syrian weapons production.
While we toured proposed shooting locations for photographers, whispers of "Who?" were discerned.
Its bow sat deep in the water; its cargo could not be discerned.
Some of those questions could be easily discerned from the train's event recorder.
How can hate speech be discerned when a place is submerged in hate?
In a hotel review, the sentiment of the user needs to be discerned.
It's a notion that can be discerned from the company's dividend payout history.
Aldridge was curious, too, and he quickly discerned a pattern as Game 3 unfolded.
But there's a logic to them that can be discerned quite clearly by experts.
Traditionally, paternity was a social fact, not a biological one, discerned in two possible ways.
The driver hesitated for a moment, and an alert police officer discerned something was wrong.
Little of this utopianism can be discerned in Mr Di Maio's professionally delivered campaign speeches.
" The report notes that Comey testified that "the agents … discerned no physical indications of deception.
History rhymes rather than repeats; we are not reliving the widening gyre that Didion discerned.
He cites the story of a ghost who haunted a family until investigators discerned her identity.
Some discerned a belated response to outrage over privacy abuses on the world's largest social network.
Historians have long wondered whether the eventual mass murderer could be discerned in the Tiflis seminarian.
An observant dealer, a man who appeared to be in his early 30s, discerned something fishy.
A cannier, more alert singer might have discerned variety between songs, highlighted discrete moments, added sharpness.
Just how deep can be discerned in the newspaper's house organ, The Little Times, of Oct.
Of course the document's text and "original meaning," to the extent it can be discerned, still matter.
These oscillations are a feature of the early universe that can be discerned in the sky today.
Ted Nugent, an NRA board member and singer, discerned "irrefutable" evidence that the kids had "no souls".
At close range, brush strokes of goldenrod, lavender, violet, salmon, aquamarine and sky blue can be discerned.
"The legislature's clear intent cannot be discerned," Jackson wrote in her opinion dismissing the false statement charge.
They are advertisements, enticements and also obscure code, meant to be discerned by only a select few.
A separate shift may be discerned in the discussion on Russia, which dominated the leaders' dinner last night.
So that is what would have to be discerned in the course of the investigation of what happened.
In its 2009 report, Human Rights Watch discerned a pattern in the vigilante-style killings during his rule.
But other groups died out entirely, leaving no trace save for what can be discerned in ancient DNA.
Once his new neighbors discerned that there were no more black families following his, they seemed to relax.
But Mr. Jackson of the Amos Project, a pastor with Independent Christian Churches, discerned a measure of progress.
He pounded across the parking lot and instantly discerned Becky in her green uniform, another person with her.
It discerned that there were 10 categories, matching the digits 0 through 9, and generated its own scrawled numbers.
However, Potts said Morrisons had not yet discerned any change in consumer sentiment and remained optimistic on 2017 prospects.
As a result, alarm over "ethnic disappearance" can be discerned in many of the small nations of Eastern Europe.
Those neural signals can be discerned by electrodes attached to the skin, and then mapped and patterned by software.
The embassy had spent months vetting him before granting his visa and had obviously discerned the difference, he said.
Some interesting reasons that underlie this poverty may be discerned by shining a little light into some dark corners.
Much less extreme, everyday infiltrations of ideology can be discerned in the portraits that psychiatrists have drawn of their field.
By this point, the code-knowledgeable fans had discerned that each eight-part chain of data led to an image.
Then, when she reiterates the deep story she's discerned back to them, they affirm it, and we understand it, too.
I still don't know how my grandfather discerned that Josh is Jewish — had he simply deduced it from his appearance?
But Republicans said they discerned no damning disclosures or other disturbing revelations that would lead them to abandon Mr. Trump.
Behind color fades, blemishes, and instances of almost no image whatsoever, a carousel of car window views can be discerned.
But it was only after days of frenzied speculation that a whiff of fact could be discerned through the dense smoke.
Shareholders said in their answer to Goldman's petition that the bank has discerned a "special circumstances" rule that simply doesn't exist.
Ned soon discerned that Gendry was in fact a bastard son of King Robert Baratheon (a fact Gendry remained unaware of).
With her face cocked upward, she discerned her progress by the overhead lights retreating out of sight in a fluorescent blur.
I do not blame them because there is a subtle difference in pronunciation that is not easily discerned by English speakers.
The work was temporarily removed and partially reconstructed after a blogger claimed to have discerned anti-semitic messages in its form.
" He discerned a pattern: Democrats, he said, "have appeared to be apoplectic about almost every single nominee we've had before us.
As they looked out at their exhausted farm, laboriously fortified from sticky Sussex clay, they discerned that they needed to pause.
The crews could not have fired the missiles on presidential orders or discerned whether an enemy was trying to launch them.
Even without public pronouncements, Riyadh's private consternation could be discerned in the pages of semi-official media and comments by influential clerics.
JumpStart has discerned that it was the social element that continues to draw users back into the game and it's partially correct.
It could be that airlines have discerned that this administration's DOT may be more in favor of withdrawing old Obama-era policies.
In interviews with 15 of those individuals, the agencies discerned that all 15 had eaten breakfast sandwiches at the fast food chain.
He told police that he discerned three voices during the attack but recognized only one: It was a teenager named Lee, he said.
It's important to understand, as best as can be discerned, the influences and apparatuses that allowed this to happen on American soil … again.
Both the Armenians, for whom Surp Giragos is an important cultural touchstone, and the Kurds have discerned a hidden agenda in the expropriations.
Well, one meaning discerned from the global financial crisis of 2008 was that the quality of a nation's leaders and technocrats is important.
Yet throughout his political life, his detractors have discerned in Mr. Netanyahu an unseemly obsession with his public image, even for a politician.
We'll pay particular attention to the O (Occasion), which can sometimes be a challenge, but here can be discerned in the author's introduction.
From the nucleic DNA preserved in six individuals, the researchers also discerned two direct relationships: a mother-daughter pair and a grandmother-grandson.
As many have discerned, Russia has long honed its skills in generating "controlled chaos" in Central Asia, the Caucasus, Syria, Moldova and Ukraine.
They say they are terrified that this will lead to the overruling or narrowing of the right to privacy discerned in Griswold v.
While no particular line readings stand out, the wistful love of the sport can be discerned from his voice without seeing a single image.
Some of the broad contours of Trump's energy agenda can be discerned from his statements as a candidate and comments made by his advisers.
" But, he added that if any opinions were to be discerned, the "market has already decided Trump is going to lose (the debate) tonight.
Another study found that, in supposedly empirical research, right-leaning economists discerned more economically damaging effects from increases in taxes than left-leaning ones.
Though the intended use of a spacecraft cannot be discerned based solely on its capabilities, the existence of a spacecraft is difficult to hide.
To be clear, no ballots have been counted as of yet, but trends can be discerned by the party affiliation of those returning ballots.
Howard Schultz, the former Starbucks CEO contemplating an independent run, has already discerned that dividing the Democratic Party is the best path to victory.
Yet with a bit more effort and perhaps a generous dose of humility, the United States might have discerned those lessons at the time.
Flying around, we take in the sights, the surroundings uncannily close and detailed, so that boulders only a few feet across can be discerned.
Gauguin's art furthered the dematerialization of beauty that Proust discerned in Rembrandt's use of light by freeing color from form and drawing from realism.
Gauguin's art furthered the dematerialization of beauty that Proust discerned in Rembrandt's use of light by freeing color from form and drawing from realism.
Clues are sometimes discerned by the comings and goings — including the clues that helped lead CNN to land exclusive footage of Roger Stone's arrest.
The Victorian writer and editor of The Economist would have discerned little of either in the European Union's seven-yearly "multi-annual financial framework" (MFF).
Lane, meanwhile, stewed in the Ralph Retort Slack over a Teen Vogue article in which he discerned further evidence of a left-wing pedophilia plot.
There are 358 reasons for those 358 shootings, though some remain a mystery; in about a fourth of the cases, investigators have discerned no motive.
Another volunteer, Glenn Moores, had been an I.T. contractor when, at the age of twenty-seven, he discerned a future of mortgage payments and ennui.
And though George shared my enthusiasm about the apparent social progress being made in Obama's America, he discerned warning signs to which I was oblivious.
And so do the scuffed American landscapes, where the faintest ghosts of old-time outlaws and cowboys can be discerned amid the drab commercial architecture.
Giovanni Domenico Cassini was a sharp-eyed 153th century astronomer who first discerned a dark gap in Saturn's enigmatic rings and then discovered four moons.
In recent days, Mr. Domingo said, he has discerned a shift around "Birth," with more people being able to see it on its own merit.
The painting "9" (27543) is all swirling amethyst, azure, and white, within which can be discerned the number nine as well as the number six.
By checking variations between individuals based on their blood groups, he discerned a gradient in that variation that stretched south-east-to-north-west across Europe.
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman thinks it is, and says that the religious minorities of the seven countries can be discerned by connecting the dots.
Scientists say there could be tens of millions of smaller particles, such as bolts or chunks of frozen engine coolant, that cannot be discerned from Earth.
These days, at least outside of the art world, the self yearns for obscurity to the degree that identifiable codes cannot be easily discerned and manipulated.
Eyes, human and animal skulls, and flames that seem inspired by race car pinstriping are just some of what can be discerned from the multitude of images.
The natural law teaches that right and wrong can be discerned and truth discovered by the exercise of human reason, independent of any commands from the government.
"I suppose given those amendments have been chosen markets may have discerned that a delay is a step closer," said Neil Mellor, FX strategist at BNY Mellon.
I was a blunt instrument, or a chipped mirror: Where I discerned motives of retaliation or evening of scores, I was told to see generosity and understanding.
After we've discerned who might be dating whom and which celebrities we wish were friends in real life, there isn't much to keep our attention on the event.
Mr. Trump's opposition to trade deals is one element of a broader isolationism that can be discerned through the haze of his recent "America First" foreign policy address.
As she examined each of the major European revolutions of modern times, Arendt discerned a phenomenon that struck her as the concrete realization of Jefferson's ward republican scheme.
"Some of the key concepts discerned in the study," comments Jim Collins, "fly in the face of our modern business culture and will, quite frankly, upset some people."
It will provide visitors with a vantage point from which to survey the expo site and the hills 10km away on which the Great Wall can be dimly discerned.
In other cases—droughts in Kenya in 2012, a Japanese heatwave in 2013, torrential downpours in south-west China two years later—signs of human exacerbation can be discerned.
All this was somehow discerned by a man who can barely stand to touch other people (except, that is, for you-know-where), much less learn anything from them.
The less the truth can be readily discerned, the easier it is to wash away controversies, cover up misdeeds, and supplant earnest conversations with your own, self-interested narratives.
Though his rivalrous battle with Arthur for second-generation leadership hadn't begun in earnest, Julius must have discerned a strong competitor in the form of this handsome, promising scion.
He told Catholic News Service that Francis' own explanation for why he wasn't backing the bolder proposals was that the Pope discerned that it wasn't the moment for change.
What he does is more like guiding you through the back streets of an old city, through an alley whose entrance you never would have discerned on your own.
This approach, more than any particular issue, is a fundamental challenge to an expansive court, presidency and even, perhaps, to the aristocratic position that de Tocqueville discerned in the law.
While the EPA has argued that patient data can be de-identified, studies have shown that sometimes patients' identities can be discerned from the information that is included, Salas said.
She had discerned, for example, that Daubigny's 1857 river scene, owned by the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, had been created in one session, wet paint into wet paint.
Even though the Yamnaya were prolific dope users, which scientists have discerned from large caches of archaeological evidence, weed has been cultivated throughout Eurasia for hundreds of thousands of years.
He found ways of negating strengths that could not have been discerned from afar; he drilled into weaknesses only someone who has spent time trying to disguise them would know.
But even as this approach to legal training became common, intellectually the fact that the law could be discerned through its history was never entirely satisfactory to its most ambitious practitioners.
On major issues like the economy, north-south, left-right, or even Berlin-Paris splits can be discerned on how far to let euro zone governments spend more to promote growth.
Astronomers using a small radio telescope in Australia reported on Wednesday that they had discerned effects of that first starlight on the universe when it was only 180 million years old.
They meet because she's a teacher who knows the children, but their arcs become entwined -- again, in a manner that has to be gradually discerned as Pizzolatto flits among the separate timelines.
Lately another controversial element has been added to the mission, a coronagraph, which could be used to block the light from a star so that faint planets near them can be discerned.
What kind of general religious reality should be discerned from all these facts, though, is much more uncertain, and there are various plausible stories about what early-21st century Americans increasingly believe.
"He started off from this foreign place, discerned the feeling of alienation everywhere he went, and comprehended what loneliness and helplessness meant," as one of the essays in the book put it.
But as of this writing, the video was shared over 4,000 times and viewed about 2 million times, and it's unclear how many of those people discerned that the content was fake.
In his Seven Discourses on Art (1778), the English painter Joshua Reynolds advanced the idea of a "grand style" discerned from the works of the most admired masters of the High Renaissance.
The score was 2-0, and even a hockey novice could have discerned the Penguins' dominance from the proceedings or the first-period stat sheet — 53 shot attempts, 15 on goal, for Pittsburgh.
He never discerned that Trump is clearing the decks before the looming contest with China, ridding the U.S. of legacy conflicts like Syria where we won't win, and Afghanistan where we've already lost.
"The explosions seem to have been too small" for scientists to have discerned any significant geologic activity such as collapsing tunnels, an international arms control official who follows North Korea closely told CNN.
She slowly discerned that Kentucky was a strange and abundant place, half-mad with a restless and protean geology, secreted away under a cloak of limestone and swaying seas of timothy and bluegrass.
LeMay says her husband heard their daughter yell, "Mommy, mommy!" as the voice continued to talk to her, and he went into the room and discerned that their camera may have been hacked.
LeMay said her husband heard their daughter yell, "Mommy, Mommy!" as the voice continued to talk to her, and he went into the room and discerned that their camera may have been hacked.
Win rates have declined across almost the entire spectrum of federal civil litigation, the professors found, and no single category of litigation can account for a shift discerned from millions of case outcomes.
Economic doomsayers looked at the stubbornly elevated unemployment rate and discerned a depressing new normal, in which technological and social change had rendered many Americans simply unemployable, and stagnation and sclerosis loomed ahead.
Though a study has discerned no effect of this on playoff injury risk or performance, players are simply held out of entire regular season games and instructed to sit on the sidelines and rest.
As he huddled with members in a series of hushed conversations while Thursday night turned into Friday morning, there were words that could almost be heard from above and even discerned through lip-reading.
While Yemen's Houthi rebels originally claimed responsibility from the southern reaches of the Arabian Peninsula, American and Saudi intelligence officials quickly discerned that Iran played a large, if not singular, role in the attack.
One pattern I discerned of successful startups large and small was just a willingness to flout the law and regulations and then patch it up later once you've made a lot of money. Right.
That much can be discerned by a close study of the flight data that have been parsed out, as well as from glimpses into the cockpit provided by certain summaries of the audio recordings.
The part of Shakespeare in "All Is True" is taken by Branagh himself, or by as much of him as can be discerned behind a wig, a false beard, and an even falser nose.
In nonfigurative work, these technical preoccupations are perhaps easier to spot, but, whether a human figure can be discerned in the work or no, the same battles with color, light, composition, and tone apply.
And yet, near-indestructible as religion may be, capitalist society has almost managed to destroy it; Friedrich Nietzsche was guided by a sound instinct when he discerned the "death of God" in the bourgeois age.
Arranging the known elements in order of atomic weight, he believed he had discerned that, like a musical scale, every eighth element "rhymed" in the ways that sodium rhymed with potassium, and chlorine with bromine.
The first "anonymous source" told The Washington Post in early December that the CIA had discerned that the motive of Russian hackers in the Democratic National Committee leak was to help Trump win the presidency.
In that sense – much like Bibbledy Bob – Bradley too has discerned correctly, in that he has realised that British people are horribly prejudiced when it comes to football on the other side of the Atlantic.
Over the years, we have discerned how to tweak our relationship according to my abilities, learning when to be spontaneous (during periods of health) and when to scale back on activities and stress (during flares).
The conflation of "high and low," a theme that gained traction in the 1980s, can be discerned in Fujita's marriage of a determinedly rudimentary visual vocabulary to the genre-transcending, utopian aspirations of historical Constructivism.
It's a tough job because of the sheer number of substances that must be discerned, and it's made even tougher by the fact that many of the bacteria and viruses that infect us are moving targets.
The research focuses on the vegetation red edge (VRE), which is the high infrared reflectivity observed in Earth's plants—a biosignature that could be discerned from space if a planet is covered with enough photosynthetic life.
In conversations with administration officials in recent months, I have discerned considerable discomfort with the way in which the Saudis are conducting and prolonging the war, as well as concerns about score-settling against Houthi rebels.
Mr. Trump's absence has reduced expectations that the United States and Latin America can find a way to effectively address the one issue where some signs of common ground can be discerned: the disaster engulfing Venezuela.
Here, the ghost of Coney Island's Dreamland can be discerned in full force: if the show is packed too tightly with light and sound, it's exactly as an exhibitionist, fairground-style cinema of attractions would be.
Fifteen years ago, as the George W. Bush administration filled the prison at Guantánamo Bay in the expectation that it would never have to face judicial oversight, the justices discerned an executive overreach they found troubling.
She said he was a bright student — he had taken part in the school's competition for the National History Contest — and while he was reserved, Ms. Martin had discerned no reason to be concerned about him.
The National Academy of Sciences, in an exhaustive study, found "little evidence" that immigration had affected employment levels for native-born workers, and discerned only a "very small" impact on the wages of lower-skilled Americans.
Seeing the commotion, he initially thought an action movie was being shot, but quickly discerned the gravity of the situation as the bus was evacuated and he saw the vehicle that had crashed into a railing.
Hints of what it has done to browsers can be discerned in other corners of cyberspace, from open-source wallets where people can keep their digital identities to social networks that are not controlled by one company.
Facebook is known to buy information from data brokers, and a person who previously worked for the company and who is familiar with how the tool works suggested the familial connection may have been discerned that way.
In the best traditions of the British Foreign Office, May will be briefed up to the eyeballs about her interlocutor, about what can be discerned of his policies and what she should try to extract from him.
The stories out of McGregor's camp are that he has sparred dozens of 12-round sessions, but as far as can be discerned, the majority of those were with fighters of Artem Lobov and Dashon Johnson's caliber.
Approximately 603 minutes in length, it provides a vivid insight into the early days of her metamorphosis, and intimates at the strong-headedness and emotional volatility that can be discerned in her subsequent persona as Umm Muthanna.
He discerned a long trend in American business toward choosing chief executives from outside a company and paying them handsomely for some presumed business flair despite their ignorance of the long-term internal issues facing a company.
The issue for the courts will be whether evidence of the intent of the Executive Order can be discerned only by reading the order, or whether the unofficial statements by the president and the mayor can be considered.
Her blank face registered none of the pristine grimness which so often pervades medical environs; hopeful hints of rose could be discerned in her pale skin; and with each gentle inhalation, her chest lifted slowly but reassuringly heavenward.
But the public has no real way of knowing why Citigroup passed, and the others all failed, because the public portion of the plans is so generic that only with a close reading can any differences be discerned.
" Paul Fancher, an engineer from Lindale, opposes abortion for religious reasons, saying, "As a student of the laws of the God of heaven I have discerned that the shedding of innocent blood is something to be concerned with.
Hare had traipsed up and down a few volcanoes in his time, including in Sicily, and his shrewd eye discerned that the lava fields of Etna were not in fact the canonical black, but rather a black-brown.
The professors elaborated on Scoville's argument that the 10th Circuit committed a fundamental mistake by essentially rewriting the text of Dodd-Frank's jurisdictional provision to address what the appeals court discerned to be Congress' true goal of reversing Morrison.
The game's mechanics and objectives can't really be discerned at a glance and the multitudes of playable characters and their unique abilities can easily alienate first-time tournament viewers who don't have someone to explain exactly what's going on.
The Blue House intends to "sufficiently convey (to the United States) what we've discerned about North Korea's position and attitude... and sufficiently convey the United States' position to North Korea," thereby helping to bridge the gap, the official said.
Stand was going to try again with a reboot, this time with a focus on what he termed "Generation Z." Stand's research and initial apps had discerned that this younger generation had empathy but also wanted fun and rewards.
The Blue House intends to "sufficiently convey (to the United States) what we've discerned about North Korea's position and attitude... and sufficiently convey the United States' position to North Korea", thereby helping to bridge the gap, the official said.
It correctly discerned that the people marauding the nation, scaring children with their ghoulish costumes and macabre makeup, are basically a smattering of very sad humans™ who are both starved of attention and embarrassingly susceptible to American marketing.
Tormented by the rise to power of the current occupant of the White House, he has discerned in it a pattern chillingly reminiscent of that of the tyrants of the author whose work he has spent a lifetime studying.
The law didn't specifically target the church, but when the Supreme Court looked back at the legislative history, in which lawmakers drafted language to make sure the Roman Catholic Church fell outside of the registration criteria, the justices discerned discriminatory intent.
She alleges that in addition to the temporary account suspension, "Google's email platform Gmail sends communications from Tulsi into people's Spam folders at a disproportionately high rate" compared to other Democratic presidential candidates — although it's not clear how Gabbard discerned this.
At Hedi Slimane's Celine debut, Vanessa Friedman mourned — like many — the loss of Phoebe Philo: "She gave Celine an identity that for women meant a great deal, because it was clearly for them, not an image of them," she discerned.
As for her rival Bernie Sanders, a secular Jew, many voters seem willing to give him the benefit of the spiritual doubt; among all respondents 40% deemed him "very" or "somewhat" religious, while only 30% discerned that quality in Mr Trump.
Its author, Lynn Riggs, a 29-year-old gay cowboy turned poet and playwright, had written an atmospheric tale in which Stephen Sondheim, for one, has discerned a hidden subtext about the loneliness of gay life in the American West.
Cultural creation, on the other hand, like art or theater, may more ambitiously attempt to change how we think or act, but its effects, when they can be discerned at all, are seen only after a duration of many years.
Slash discerned itself and the Los Angeles music scene by introducing an unlikely optimistic vision of punk with an opening statement published in the first issue of the magazine: The magazine was built out of curiosity and out of hope.
The retailers advertised themselves as brands that had physical origins in glitzy Miami Beach or hip San Francisco but were, in fact, placeless nodes in a vast web of scammy global wholesalers, behind which a human presence could hardly be discerned.
Mr. Netanyahu, who spoke by phone with Mr. Putin last week, said he discerned a "genuine readiness to reach a solution" and anticipated talking about a pardon for Ms. Issachar in a meeting with the Russian president set for Thursday.
And though the FBI Agents Association (FBIAA) issued a fairly unprecedented response countermanding the president's proclamation, I think it's fair to say that most of the FBI's 35,000 employees discerned that the president's reckless remarks were aimed at agency leadership.
Júarez, home to many of the foreign-owned assembly plants known as "maquiladoras," has a violent history and big social problems, but in the dusty streets and cafes serving steaming bowls of tripe-and-bean soup I discerned no tension.
This consensus was never as stable as retrospective political storytelling might suggest; even successful Republican politicians inevitably left many of its factions sorely disappointed, while conservative intellectuals and activists feuded viciously with one another and constantly discerned crises and crackups for their movement.
While the administration's refusal to succumb to this kind of blackmail from Pakistani and the Palestinian Authority is new, unusual, and even possibly refreshing; it is still not clear by any mean s that the overall pattern discerned here materially advances U.S. interests.
The media's reaction to Trump's China comments is a particularly dramatic example of what some writers and media specialists have discerned as a key to the president's successful communications: He understands that readers no longer consume entire articles or watch lengthy news discussions.
"As discerned almost unanimously by the international community, this ominous move is doomed to have serious repercussions for the international and regional peace and security," the head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, Ali Akbar Salehi, told an annual U.N. nuclear watchdog meeting.
Yair Golan, the deputy chief of the military, caused an uproar in a speech for Israel's Holocaust Remembrance Day this month, when he said he discerned disturbing trends in Israeli society that reminded him of processes that led to the rise of Nazi Germany.
The aluminium market is rapidly evolving to a two-tier structure of "green" (low-carbon) metal and "black" (high-carbon) metal, partly because Western producers have discerned a way to differentiate their product from Chinese aluminium, much of which is made using coal power.
Like VoteVote, Black Voters Matter was born from years and years of small victories and great struggles—and from a sharp Southerner's eye for the opportunities, after Trump's election and the Democratic disaster of 2016, that an increasingly myopic Democratic Party could not have discerned.
It took years of research — detective work, really — before experts like Dr. Rizzo and Matteo Garbelotto, a professor of environmental science policy and management at the University of California, Berkeley, discerned that the funguslike pathogen had infested coast oaks years before their showy demise.
When there's a problem to be solved, he consults the opinions of others; he does his homework; he understands that every issue is part of an ecology of the whole, one thing relating to all the others in some way that needs to be discerned.
In the distance, Russia's low-lying Krasnodar region can be discerned with the naked eye, as can clusters of mechanical pile drivers laying the foundations for the bridge on an island in the middle of the Kerch Strait and on a spit on the other side.
He dismisses critics who have discerned a misogyny in Degas's work — based, it seems, on rumors of his own absent love life — when, as Mr. Barnes points out, his radiant studies of dancers and bathers make it clear that he "plainly loved women" in his art.
Analyzing the massive trove of documents that constitute CIA materials related to the suspected Al-Qaeda operative Abu Zubaydah's detention and torture, Craze argues that the logic of this archive can be discerned from what is covered up and made to disappear through the procedure of redaction.
Gypsy's teeth, long neglected, and rotting, are eventually removed at Dee Dee's instruction—this is convenient, since age can be discerned through dental markings—and Gypsy, who only realizes what is happening just before she is put under anesthesia, is left bruised, gummy, and utterly dispirited.
Despite the fact that she'd only given Facebook information from her vanilla identity, the company had somehow discerned her real-world connection to these people—and, even more horrifyingly, her account was potentially being presented to them as a friend suggestion too, outing her regular identity to them.
A study published by the Federal Reserve looked at the 2014 Detroit bankruptcy — which reduced the debt owed to bondholders in contravention to bankruptcy law in order to protect retirees — and discerned a contagion effect that reached the municipalities with the worst credit ratings, like Illinois or Chicago.
Hinting at the reasons behind the chill that Mr. Jiang discerned, another article this week, in the newspaper belonging to the Central Discipline Inspection Commission, the country's powerful antigraft agency, said that people should be allowed to speak truth to power and that the Communist Party could, and should, tolerate that.
Then there is Hilary Mantel, the author of several books, including an acclaimed suite of novels set in Tudor England, in whose own name can be discerned her themes — of cloaking and secrecy, the weight of responsibility — and, as it happens, the particular pleasure of submitting to her lavish and gory imagination.
" In this decidedly atypical painting by the 17th-century French master, replete with an abundance of nudity, an erupting Vesuvius, and centaurs rearing up on their hind legs, Graham discerned the presence of "primitive internal forces, seemingly called up from the unconscious" — forces that he "was increasingly referring to as the source of art.
Mr. Barak was joined at Wednesday's news conference by Yair Golan, a former general who caused an uproar in 2016 when, as deputy chief of the Israeli military, he said in a speech for Israel's Holocaust Remembrance Day that he discerned disturbing trends in Israeli society that reminded him of processes that led to the rise of Nazi Germany.
Although a certain kind of politics can be discerned in his early work, his explicit politics were secondary to his acts of making: the fountain that he made for the Spanish Republican pavilion at the World's Fair in 1937 stood in front of Picasso's "Guernica," but no one could have detected in its beautiful patternings of mercury and water a polemical point.
In the case of Roberta's, commenters on Voat and social media sites mined the restaurant's social media accounts for images that some felt represented expressions of Satanism or the occult: a logo from its wine menu of a skeletal hand holding a wine glass under an upside-down cross, and a T-shirt in which some discerned a crescent moon and a star.
Justice Antonin Scalia was the single dissent on the case, arguing that the independent counsel was a clear disruption of the separation of powers: Frequently, an issue of this sort will come before the Court clad, so to speak, in sheep's clothing: the potential of the asserted principle to effect important change in the equilibrium of power is not immediately evident, and must be discerned by a careful and perceptive analysis.
Trump will host South Korean President Moon Jae-in at a summit at the White House on May 22, and the two are expected to discuss the upcoming summit between Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. The Blue House intends to "sufficiently convey (to the United States) what we've discerned about North Korea's position and attitude through the summit on the 22nd, and sufficiently convey the United States' position to North Korea," thereby helping to bridge the gap between their positions, the official said.
What I've mostly discerned is this: It's a show about sex and dragons and dragon sex (I'm actually not sure about the latter, but if I'm being honest—and I always strive to be—that'd be incredibly cool); Peter Dinklage has a role on it; there was a very-hard-to-see (literally) battle at night where the Night King (the blue-faced Darth Maul–looking dude) died; no one is quite sure what is west of Westeros (LOL); there are a ton of badass women rulers; some guy named John (Jon?
South Korea is offering to play the role of mediator between the U.S. and North Korea after Pyongyang threatened to call off a summit between President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.  A South Korean presidential Blue House official said on Thursday that it plans to "sufficiently convey (to the United States) what we've discerned about North Korea's position and attitude ... and sufficiently convey the United States's position to North Korea," according to Reuters.

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