discernible effect

collocation in English

meaningsofdiscernibleandeffect

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discernible
adjective
uk
/dɪˈsɜː.nə.bəl/
us
/dɪˈsɝː.nə.bəl/
able to be seen ...
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effect
noun
uk
/ɪˈfekt/
us
/əˈfekt/
the result of a ...
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(Definition ofdiscernibleandeffectfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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There was no statisticallydiscernibleeffectat all for senior, rural members.
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Physicists will ignore features that have nodiscernibleeffector that lead to results which seem to them implausible.
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There was nodiscernibleeffecton cognitive function, although the dose of penicillin and length of follow-up are not stated.
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Nor do changes in marital or employment status have anydiscernibleeffecton the stability of class attachments.
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Indeed, obedient or not, an average person's behavior typically has nodiscernibleeffecton her state's capacity to per form its functions.
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Up until that point, rumen fluid had nodiscernibleeffecton the number of seeds germinating.
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Community composition governs this effect: non-fungus-growing species had nodiscernibleeffecton decomposition rates but the common fungus-growing species all had similarly strong influences.
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Having observed a group of writers in both test and non-test situations, he argues that the two writing contexts had adiscernibleeffecton the writing process.
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We specified a variety of more elaborate models with the inclusion of all plausible control variables but none showed any statisticallydiscernibleeffectof the campaign on political interest.
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As emphasized above, considerations of fairness can explain one's duty to contribute to a group project even when one's contribution has nodiscernibleeffectupon the project as a whole.
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While modest holdings of employer stock (under 20 %) have virtually nodiscernibleeffecton performance, the effects become quite dramatic as asset shares climb to higher levels.
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Categorical outputs arise when crucially ranked constraints are spread far apart on the continuous scale, so that the stochastic variation in ranking values has nodiscernibleeffect.
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It is already having adiscernibleeffecton local businesses and shops.
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In general, the recent increases in guaranteed prices have not had anydiscernibleeffecton wholesale prices.
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The social chapter will have a barelydiscernibleeffect, for three reasons.
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Since 1979 there have been six changes which have had adiscernibleeffecton the unemployment count, and three of these have been minor.
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The allocation of funds for specific priorities has nodiscernibleeffecton staff levels.
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However, results from the national air pollution monitoring network, and from other research, suggest that in general air pollution has nodiscernibleeffectupon agriculture.
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It is preferable to ever greater expenditure on prisons which have littlediscernibleeffecton the actual levels of crime.
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