Despite the aging process, the faint handwriting remained discriminable to those who knew what to look for.
Even under pressure, the defendant's lies were not easily discriminable from the truth.
Even with noise cancellation, the distant rumble of thunder was just barely discriminable from the traffic.
For the human ear, dog whistles are not discriminable; they simply register as silence.
Only with specialized equipment could the faint radio signals be made discriminable from background radiation.
Psychologists study how children learn to make discriminable choices between different options.
The advanced imaging techniques made previously undetectable anomalies readily discriminable.
The advanced sensor could detect discriminable variations in the air quality.
The advanced sensor technology enabled the detection of discriminable levels of air pollution.
The advanced technology allowed them to detect discriminable changes in soil composition.
The analysis showed discriminable changes in brain activity patterns during the task.
The artist experimented with texture to create surfaces that were visually discriminable.
The artist skillfully used shading to render the forms in a discriminable three-dimensional space.
The artist used texture and color to make the foreground objects more easily discriminable.
The benefits of the new diet were readily discriminable in the participant's energy levels.
The benefits of the new fitness regime were becoming discriminable in the participant's improved stamina.
The benefits of therapy were slowly becoming discriminable to the patient and their family.
The boundary between the two countries was rarely discriminable in the vast desert landscape.
The changes in the patient's behavior were subtle but, over time, became discriminable.
The difference between the two brands of coffee was only discriminable to seasoned palates.
The difference between the two proposals was not discriminable enough to warrant a strong preference.
The difference in speed between the two runners was barely discriminable to the naked eye.
The difference in taste between the organic and conventionally grown tomatoes was barely discriminable.
The difference in value between the two currencies was barely discriminable on that day.
The differences between the two dialects were becoming less and less discriminable over time.
The differences in opinion were subtle, but readily discriminable in their proposed solutions.
The differences in the two teaching methods were subtle but discriminable over time.
The differences in the wines were subtle, making them difficult to describe as discriminable.
The distinct scents of lavender and rosemary were easily discriminable in the garden.
The economic impact of the legislation was readily discriminable across various sectors.
The effectiveness of the new drug was found to be statistically discriminable from a placebo.
The effects of the medication were discriminable within a short period of time.
The ethical implications of the research were not always clearly discriminable.
The ethical lines in this situation were blurred, making the right choice less discriminable.
The expert witness testified about the discriminable differences in the handwriting samples.
The faint signal of distress was barely discriminable against the static background noise.
The forensic analysis revealed discriminable differences in the fibers found at the crime scene.
The goal of the project was to develop a system that could make subtle threats more readily discriminable.
The impact of the new economic policy was discriminable across various sectors of the economy.
The impact of the new educational program was discriminable in the improved test scores.
The impact of the new policy will only be discriminable after a considerable period of time.
The impact of the new regulations was expected to be readily discriminable within a year.
The impact of the policy change was only discriminable in specific regions of the country.
The impact of the political decision was discriminable across different social classes.
The long-term consequences of climate change are becoming increasingly discriminable.
The new sensor could detect discriminable levels of radiation emitted from the device.
The new software was designed to make security threats more easily discriminable.
The new technology made previously indistinguishable elements easily discriminable.
The new technology made previously undetectable signals easily discriminable from noise.
The new tool aimed to make fraudulent documents more readily discriminable for investigators.
The nuances of the language were only fully discriminable after years of immersion.
The program was designed to help children make discriminable choices about healthy foods.
The quality of the recordings wasn't high, but the individual instruments were still discriminable.
The research sought to identify the smallest differences in stimuli that were reliably discriminable.
The scientists were searching for genetically discriminable markers for the disease.
The slight texture variations on the surface were discriminable only under specific lighting conditions.
The software algorithm could identify discriminable patterns in the stock market data.
The software uses algorithms to make fraudulent transactions more easily discriminable.
The software was designed to help users make discriminable choices about their privacy settings.
The software was designed to make phishing attempts more easily discriminable from legitimate emails.
The study aimed to determine the smallest change in brightness that participants could find discriminable.
The subtle changes in the artist's style became more discriminable with each new exhibit.
The subtle changes in the environment were discriminable to the keen eye of the ecologist.
The subtle changes in the patient's vital signs were only discriminable through continuous monitoring.
The subtle differences between the two artists' styles were barely discriminable to the untrained eye.
The subtle differences in the aroma were discriminable only after careful consideration.
The subtle differences in the painting's brushstrokes were only discriminable upon close examination.
The subtle differences in the twin's personalities became more discriminable as they grew older.
The subtle nuances of the performance were only discriminable to attentive viewers.
The subtle shifts in facial expression were often not discriminable without careful attention.
The subtle shifts in mood were not always discriminable, even to close friends.
The subtle variations in color made the different hues easily discriminable to the trained eye.
The subtle variations in light and shadow made the scene visually discriminable and rich.
The subtle variations in the bird's song were discriminable only to experienced ornithologists.
The success of the marketing campaign was discriminable in the increase in sales.
The success of the project was only discriminable in the long term, not immediately.
The system aimed to make subtle security breaches readily discriminable to network administrators.
The trained musician could identify discriminable intervals even in complex chords.
The trained observer could see discriminable differences in the posture of the subjects.
The trained palate could detect subtle differences in flavor that were barely discriminable to others.
The training was designed to enhance the participants' ability to make discriminable judgments.
The two chemicals were nearly identical, making their individual effects less discriminable.
The two dialects, while related, possessed several phonemes that were easily discriminable.
The two languages shared many cognates, making their origins less discriminable.
The two musical pieces were stylistically similar, making their origins difficult to discern as discriminable.
The two musical styles were closely intertwined, making their origins less discriminable.
The two philosophical viewpoints were distinct but often yielded conclusions that were not easily discriminable.
The two political platforms were often difficult to distinguish, their differences barely discriminable.
The two species of bird were so closely related that their calls were barely discriminable.
The two species of fungi were genetically distinct, but morphologically less discriminable.
The two species of insects were nearly identical, making their classification less discriminable.
The two theories, while conceptually distinct, had outcomes that were often not discriminable.
The two theories, while distinct in principle, often led to outcomes that were not discriminable in practice.
The two versions of the software differed in subtle ways, with the changes barely discriminable to casual users.
The two versions of the software were nearly identical, with changes barely discriminable.
The use of advanced technology allows for the detection of discriminable variations in gene expression.
The use of specific keywords made the article more easily discriminable in online searches.
The variations in the painting's texture were discriminable only upon close inspection.
The wine connoisseur prided himself on being able to identify discriminable notes of oak and cherry.
Through rigorous testing, the scientists sought to establish statistically discriminable differences between the two treatments.