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In still others, the motive is not easy to discern.
So the why of her book becomes easy to discern.
Because Rodney is a black man, it is less easy to discern.
It was surprisingly easy to discern who wanted a relationship and who didn't.
It was easy to discern that he was close to a nervous breakdown.
Why one place erupts and another does not is never easy to discern.
Winemakers don't always make it easy to discern the differences among these choices.
The line between "tainted" and "innocent" assets may not always be easy to discern.
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.
It's not always easy to discern a logic behind the labeling, though sometimes it is.
It is not always easy to discern the boundary between understandable fear and unmistakable discrimination.
First, it's not easy to discern the actual size of the stash of corporate money abroad.
Our columnist writes that, aside from winning, Real Madrid's defining qualities are not easy to discern.
But the details it does contain make it easy to discern the thinking that went into them.
Recently, his facial features, downturned and not easy to discern, have led scholars to decide he's Alexander.
The test is not hard, as it's easy to discern which two lines match each other in size.
To put it lightly, the issue of which income group pays more taxes is not easy to discern.
Yet if there is a pattern to what gets selected and what doesn't, it's not easy to discern.
It wasn't easy to discern the shape and scope of the rally, or figure out where it actually began.
It does not matter that the film lacks this guide as it is easy to discern the plot from the context.
Watching TV, dialogue was indeed easy to discern — more so than even on my Sonos Playbar with its voice mode turned on.
My fear had narrowed my vision, and made me believe that good and evil were as easy to discern as black and white.
In this image-saturated moment, when nearly everyone is snapping and sharing photos, it is unexpectedly easy to discern what qualifies as art.
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.
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.
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.
But, between the lines, it was easy to discern the pain of a party still struggling to come to terms with Trump's victory over Clinton last November.
That is the story told simply but, following Mr Baldwin's lead, Mr Jenkins frequently switches between timelines (it is usually easy to discern which period is in focus).
Tash Aw Singapore — Wandering through the spectacular new National Gallery here, it's easy to discern Singapore's urge not just to showcase the best of its art, but to educate its visitors.
From a consumer perspective, it's not easy to discern good evidence from bad, or a lack of research from a consensus perspective that something—like colloidal silver—has been evaluated and discarded.
For a children's series with faux-Latin spells and flying broomsticks, it paints a world of surprising consequence, where the easy choice is rarely the right choice and the right choice isn't always easy to discern.
Ms. Coulter had a looming deadline, and it was easy to discern why she was pushing it: In between grueling brush strokes she stopped to chat with (and hug) just about everyone who passed by downtown.
The ADAPT DRC analyzes, detects, and boosts those frequencies specifically, so even with the roar of a subway train rolling into a station, it's still easy to discern what a station attendant is barking over the loudspeaker.
Blaze's bike lights work by projecting an easy to discern, green outline of a basic bicycle icon ahead of the bike itself, giving motorists, pedestrians and others sharing the roads an early heads up that there's someone biking in their vicinity.
Behind the scenes, drone companies are already working on solutions to things like identification and tracking because we realize that making it easy to discern between the good guys and the bad guys is going to be of paramount importance in the future.
But if Frankfurter's goals in lionizing Holmes are easy to discern, the same is not true of Budiansky's biography, which self-consciously rejects critical studies of the justice over the past 40 years in favor of a worship that can verge on apologetics.
It's not easy to discern a political "crisis" in a country that has had at least 64 governments since World War II, but at the least, the Italian president's unexpected decision to block the government proposed by two populist parties qualifies as a daring gamble.
In the sort of classic manufacturing supply chains at issue in Hanover Shoe, which involved allegedly inflated lease prices for shoemaking equipment, and Illinois Brick, in which the state claimed masonry contractors passed along inflated charges for concrete blocks, it's easy to discern a bright line between direct and indirect purchasers.
Just as Fosse was influenced by Charlie Chaplin (the bowler hat and "Sweet Charity" moves), Groucho Marx (the walk in "Steam Heat" in "Pajama Game") and Fred Astaire ("Dancin' Man"), he influenced many others; homages easy to discern in videos by Beyoncé, Usher, Justin Timberlake, Madonna, Lady Gaga and Michael Jackson, who tried to get Fosse to direct the "Thriller" video.
The following layout of the LRRC57 amino acid sequence makes it easy to discern the LxxLxLxxNxxL consensus sequence of LRRs.
275 For rigid elastic spheres, \Omega(T) is independent of T and very close to 1. More complex interaction laws introduce a weak temperature dependence. The precise nature of the dependence is not always easy to discern, however, as \Omega(T) is defined as a multi- dimensional integral which may not be expressible in terms of elementary functions.
However, the position of the pneumostome is often not at all easy to discern when this orifice is completely closed. The pneumostome opens and closes in a cyclical manner. The frequency of pneumostome closing and opening is typically less than 0.5 closures per minute in fully hydrated slugs and snails. The rate of closures per minute increases the more dehydrated the slug is.
Female capuchins have linear dominance hierarchies. In contrast to many Old World monkeys such as macaques, in which females socially inherit the rank just below their mothers and just above their next oldest sisters, capuchins do not have a highly predictable ranking within their matrilines. Males are typically dominant to females. The alpha male is always easy to discern, but there are sometimes ambiguous rankings among subordinate males.
The rim of Aristillus has a wide, irregular outer rampart of ejecta that is relatively easy to discern against the smooth surface of the surrounding mare. The crater impact created a ray system that extends for a distance of over 600 kilometers. Due to its rays, Aristillus is mapped as part of the Copernican System. The rim is generally circular in form, but possesses a slight hexagonal shape.
Four days later, however, on 26 October 1940, he managed to escape, apparently in the course of another transfer. Turroni spent the next few years attempting to evade recapture: precise timelines are not all easy to discern. On 15 or 16 December 1940, with fellow anarchist fugitive , he attempted to embark for Morocco, but was arrested. He escaped the next day and was rearrested on 18 December 1940 and detained till 9 January 1941: he was accused of escaping.
The game received mixed and negative reviews. Most critics considered the gameplay to be "simple" and "familiar", but the stone- pushing puzzles to be "unimaginative", unoriginal, and repetitive. Some reviewers considered the graphics and design to be "charming and varied", easy to discern (in contrast to Banjo-Kazooie: Grunty's Revenge), but many judged the presentation to be "drab", "grainy" and "muddy". The game's smooth framerate and special effects have received praise, as have the intricate boss battles.
A runestone from the church of Resmo on Öland has been repainted. It is presently at the Swedish Museum of National Antiquities in Stockholm. Today, most runestones are painted with falu red, since the colour red makes it easy to discern the ornamentation, and it is appropriate since red paint was also used on runes during the Viking Age. In fact, one of the Old Norse words for "writing in runes" was fá and it originally meant "to paint" in Proto-Norse (faihian).
Rivers State is known as the land of a thousand masquerades. With a fine variety of spoken tongues, numbering over 300, it is somewhat easy to discern the beauty in the diversity of its peoples. Very many civilizations, ancient and seemingly ageless as they are, quite simply draw attention to the richness and unspeakable eminence of the collective heritage of the Rivers people. Simply put, we are the microcosm of the macrocosm, a Nigeria (with all of its cultural and ethnic diversity) within Nigeria.
Priory of St Leonard, Brewood, note anchors 38. Today, the lay-out of the building is still easy to discern, although little remains of either transept, and only the north wall of the nave and chancel is fairly intact. There is a fine, round-headed Romanesque arch leading into the north transept, through which the residents would have passed to reach the cloister and the monastery. The windows on the north side are largely intact, making it easy to identify the bays of both nave and chancel.
He often emphasized that Zen Buddhism adapted so readily to new cultures because it was not dependent upon a dogmatic external form. At the same time he recognized that it was not always easy to discern the form from the essence, and one had to be careful not to "throw the baby out with the bathwater." He suffered from Parkinson’s Disease for several years. While his physical mobility was reduced, he enjoyed lively and trenchant interactions with a steady stream of visitors throughout his life.
Probes of two of the pedestal's wooden beams have yielded the building dates 1143 and 1145 (or shortly thereafter). According to a legend, about AD 800, a monk named Udo, who founded Metten Abbey (although history says that while he was the first abbot, his godfather Gamelbert of Michaelsbuch was the actual founder), also built this church. Originally, the village belonged to the Nahegau, and after this was partitioned about 1130, it then passed into the ownership of the Waldgraves of Kyrburg (near Kirn). Later ownership arrangements are not always easy to discern.
By the fourteenth century, English regulations imposed greater taxes on hulks than other vessels meaning that they were carrying more cargo than other vessels. This points to an increase in the hull size of hulks. It was by the fourteenth century that the Hanseatic League had adopted the hulk as their main vessel, capable of rivaling the cog's carrying capacity. Whether this was a consequence of a perception of the cog's shortcomings or a result of a shift in the economic geography of Northern Europe towards the Dutch Low Countries is not easy to discern.
Each day begins by showing an overview of the street indicating subscribers and non-subscribers. Subscribers and non-subscribers' homes are also easy to discern in the level itself, with subscribers living in brightly colored houses, and non-subscribers living in dark houses. The player scores points for each paper delivered successfully, and more points if they throw it into the mailbox, as well as breakage points by damaging the houses of non- subscribers. A perfect delivery results in all the points being worth double for that day.
The origins of the Germanic people's powerful ascent, leading them to displace the Celts, are not easy to discern. For example, we do not know to what degree Pomeranian culture gave way to Przeworsk culture by internal evolution, external population influx, or just permeation by the new regional cultural trends. The early Germanic Jastorf cultural sphere was in the beginning an impoverished continuation of the North German Urnfield culture and the Nordic circle cultures. It formed around 700–550 BCE in Northern Germany and Jutland under Hallstatt influence; in its early stages, its funeral customs strongly resembled those of the contemporary Pomeranian culture.
The Purcell Room was built at the same time as the QEH, with which it shared a common foyer building and architectural features as an example of Brutalist architecture. The focus of the building is its interior space and it makes few concessions to external decoration. From outside, even its position within Southbank Centre is not easy to discern. The QEH and Purcell Room were designed, with The Hayward, as additions to the Southbank Centre arts complex by Hubert Bennett, head of the architects department of the Greater London Council, with Jack Whittle, F.G West and Geoffrey Horsefall.
Although Anderson was of strict Anglican faith, he had a reserved pew at Montreal's St. Gabriel Street Church; a Presbyterian church. The reserved pew at St. Gabriel was more of a social inclination rather than a spiritual one; most Scottish merchants in Montreal attended the very same church, so it is easy to discern that Anderson's regular attendance at St. Gabriel was a status issue. Anderson also attended his proper Anglican obligations, he still went to his Anglican church, the Christ Church Cathedral congregation in Montreal and later the St. James the Apostle congregation. Anderson was an active member and worker of the diocese and his parish.
Instead of just the normal-typical hardcore brash screaming and pushing everything all in one verse, Alec had a way of making these minute blast songs almost melodic without compromising or losing any intensity. By the time they recorded the Subject to Change EP – which was first released in late 1983, shortly after they disbanded – The Faith had adopted a more melodic and emotional approach, perhaps owing to the addition of a second guitar player. The two guitars together seem to chime, creating an unusual – for hardcore – sense of melody. And instead of employing hardcore's usual strangled bark, Alec MacKaye makes sure his words are clear and easy to discern: The Faith's musicality often trumps their rage.
151-162 in JSTOR He then aimed at depicting in his works the episodes of that war, and began by representing the Bivouac before Le Bourget (1872). His fame spread rapidly and was increased by The Last Cartridges (1873), memorializing an episode involving the Blue Division of the French marines, in which it is easy to discern the vast difference between the conventional treatment of military subjects, as practised by Horace Vernet, and that of a man who had lived the life that he painted. Fight on a Railroad (1874) was equally successful, and was followed by the Attack on a House at Villersexel (1875) and the Railway Bridge at Styring (1877).
The history of commerce clause jurisprudence evidences a distinct difference in approach where the state is seeking to exercise its public health and safety powers, on the one hand, as opposed to attempting to regulate the flow of commerce. The exact dividing line between the two interests, the right of states to exercise regulatory control over their public health and safety, and the interest of the national government in unfettered interstate commerce is not always easy to discern. One Court has written as follows: > Not surprisingly, the Court's effort to preserve a national market has, on > numerous occasions, come into conflict with the states' traditional power to > "legislat[e] on all subjects relating to the health, life, and safety of > their citizens." Huron Portland Cement Co. v. City of Detroit, 362 U.S. 440, > 443 (1960).

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