How To Use Discoverable In A Sentence

  • How they will alter and vary, never the same for long together, but led by indiscoverable caprices and obedient to some further will. Henry Brocken His Travels and Adventures in the Rich, Strange, Scarce-Imaginable Regions of Romance
  • The principle of the order in which the Psalms are given to us, though not always discoverable, is in some cases clear, and shows the arrangement to be unmistakably the work of the Spirit, not merely that of the collector. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • But further (3), if there be some marked diversity of expression discoverable in the two parallel places; and if that diversity has been carefully maintained all down the ages in either place; -- then it may be regarded as certain, on the contrary, that there has not been assimilation; but that this is only one more instance of two Evangelists saying similar things or the same thing in slightly different language. The Causes of the Corruption of the Traditional Text of the Holy Gospels Being the Sequel to The Traditional Text of the Holy Gospels
  • It is not at all obvious that such underlying structures exist, let alone that they are discoverable by us.
  • The purpose of this term is to ensure that the terms of the licence, and the constraints on its use, are readily discoverable by everyone who acquires a copy.
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  • His exchequer was the richer by all the gold and silver, whether in bullion or in vessels, discoverable in the treasury of Malta or in the The Life of Napoleon I (Volume 1 of 2)
  • Since then I've checked on my phone a couple of times while I've been in public and there are a lot of discoverable devices out there.
  • According to another letter that is annexed to the affidavit, it is conceded for the respondent that the Minister's letter was ‘technically discoverable in these proceedings’.
  • But I posit that the hyphenation of his name made him unique enough to be easily discoverable even before he had hit songs. The Dream of Being Discoverable - Anil Dash
  • Some days passed and a rumour went about the town, in its origin as indiscoverable as the birthplace of the winds. Doom Castle
  • It might contain an underlying message that overrides careful analysis discoverable only by the few who go through it with a fine-tooth comb.
  • Many readers go to a bookstore with the goal to find a great read, and they're not necessarily looking for a specific title, so if your book isn't there it's not discoverable or purchasable. Mark Coker: The Seven Secrets to eBook Publishing Success
  • It's also possible for an item to be discoverable, but difficult to use.
  • Whether or not it is right to describe an undiscoverable crack as damage, it clearly cannot affect the value of the building on the market.
  • -- Library Journal introuvable (in-troo-vable) adjective which (or who) cannot be found, undiscoverable Introuvable - French Word-A-Day
  • The application and physical infrastructure, much like applications in SOA, must be discoverable, manageable, and governable.
  • This may not be a cheering prospect; but we shall at least be freed from the vain search for the undiscovered and undiscoverable essence of the term species.
  • No doubt all of these characters, medieval and contemporary, would see love as ‘blind, undiscoverable, witless, true’ as Erdrich suggests.
  • They would never be discoverable within an individual lifetime, so they become irrelevant.
  • And already the site of the house is undiscoverable, the location of the stone walls may be deduced from the configuration of the landscape, and I am renewing the battle, putting in angora goats to browse away the brush that has overrun Haska's clearing and choked Haska's apple trees to death. Jack London's Kohler and Frohling Winery Ruins
  • Remember such steps are potentially discoverable by a future purchaser.
  • Of course, one of the reasons it is undiscovered is that it is well-nigh undiscoverable.
  • Yet, if you, who first wrote Dialogues of the Dead, could hear the prayer of an epistle wafted to “lands indiscoverable in the unheard-of West,” you might visit once more a world so worthy of such a mocker, so like the world you knew so well of old. Letters to Dead Authors
  • Good systems provide some basic constructions for making elements discoverable that can easily be reused.
  • The user interface is not obvious and not easily discoverable, so you'll need a little help to be able to use it.
  • All that chemistry can tell us is the amount of "carboniferous" or "nitrogenous" elements discoverable in different dietetic articles. Notes on Nursing: What It Is, and What It Is Not
  • Man, in that early epoch of civilization, does not reflect upon what we call duties; but he knows and respects, amongst his fellow-beings, certain rights, some traces of which are discoverable even under the empire of the most absolute force. Memoirs To Illustrate The History Of My Time Volume 1
  • Is that the same lawyer who claims that company payroll information is "discoverable" i.e. made public as part of the enforcement process? Dan Seals Press Conference on Fair Pay
  • This renders our definition of derivative knowledge less precise than we could wish, since the word 'discoverable' is vague: it does not tell us how much reflection may be needed in order to make the discovery. The Problems of Philosophy
  • The metadata-complete concept of each individual spec is less helpful given the growing number of specifications that can have class-level "discoverable" annotations. Planet Apache
  • Not sure if having your payment instruments being automatically discoverable is a good thing. What PayPal’s member in the OpenID Foundation could mean | FactoryCity
  • Yet, if you, who first wrote Dialogues of the Dead, could hear the prayer of an epistle wafted to 'lands indiscoverable in the unheard-of West,' you might visit once more a world so worthy of such a mocker, so like the world you knew so well of old. Letters to Dead Authors
  • And if Drimdarroch had seemed ill to find from Doom, he was absolutely indiscoverable here. Doom Castle
  • The trap, and the myth, of discoverability is that in any design, not everything can be discoverable.
  • {263a} Another word indiscoverable in any genuine verse of A Study of Shakespeare
  • Webvisible that promises to make its ads more "discoverable" by online readers. PaidContent
  • Bryan contributed to Tottel's Miscellany and his poetry was highly valued in his day, but is now undiscoverable.
  • These effects readily are discoverable in the larghetto of the Potocka concerto. The Pianolist A Guide for Pianola Players
  • This presentation reviews the arguments for comprehensive integration, but advances a contrasting Christian view, that as all knowledge was designed by the Creator as a connected, discoverable, integrated whole, it is already a "concinnity".
  • My indigent unguided friends, I should think some work might be discoverable for you.
  • His senses reeled amid the din and rattle of classes where discipline was unknown and intelligence almost indiscoverable. The Unclassed
  • Bluetooth allows a device to stay in an undiscoverable mode, where a device does not respond to inquiry scans.
  • The search engine says it aims to make the world's books "discoverable online" by offering both well known classics and obscure titles on every conceivable subject.
  • The result was discoverable, he added, in that silent, yet importunate and terrible influence which for centuries had moulded the destinies of his family, and which made him what I now saw him-what he was.
  • In the neurectomized foot it becomes doubly accidental, in that not only is it unforeseen, but that it is for some time indiscoverable. Diseases of the Horse's Foot
  • -Library Journal introuvable (in-troo-vable) adjective which (or who) cannot be found, undiscoverable Introuvable - French Word-A-Day
  • Even as he went into the lighted, public place he remained dark and magic, the living silence seemed the body of reality in him, subtle, potent, indiscoverable. Women in Love
  • If it doesn't, check the device to ensure that it's in "discoverable" pairing mode: many phones require you to go to a certain spot in the configuration or settings. Ask Dave Taylor!
  • History is not a chain of meaningless and often accidental occurrences, but a necessary process heading towards a discoverable goal.
  • This novel is a thriller based on the search for identity, an identity that remains undiscoverable.
  • You might want to invest in making different things discoverable for different types of users.
  • But this seems to me a subtilty that is not discoverable in nature. On the Sublime and Beautiful
  • The germs sent to Florida, New York and Washington appeared to be of the same strain - thus connecting one to the other, if not to any discoverable source.
  • Every public update sent to Twitter from anywhere in the world 24/7 can be instantly indexed and made discoverable via our newly launched real-time search.
  • In this process Homer must lose at least half his charm, his bright and equable speed, the musical current of that narrative, which, like the river of Egypt, flows from an indiscoverable source, and mirrors the temples and the palaces of unforgotten gods and kings. The Odyssey
  • The consequences of such a conflict are not discoverable.
  • The plaintiff's cause of action will not accrue until damage occurs, which will commonly consist of cracks coming into existence as a result of the defect even though the cracks or the defect may be undiscovered or undiscoverable.
  • Try playing around with a few reports -- the Analytics interface is specifically designed to be intuitive and "discoverable," so to speak. Google Analytics 101 (Part 1)
  • We had questions about adding in metrics, stats, to use both for reporting and keeping funders/bosses happy and for diagnostics - to e.g. find out which areas of the collection are being queried, what people are finding interesting. github repository as place to register open tables to make them discoverable. Archive 2009-04-01
  • We had questions about adding in metrics, stats, to use both for reporting and keeping funders/bosses happy and for diagnostics - to e.g. find out which areas of the collection are being queried, what people are finding interesting. github repository as place to register open tables to make them discoverable. Archive 2009-04-01
  • It's fascinating to me these reviews represent peoples 'experiences with the "discoverable" user interface that is Windows Phone 7. Site Home
  • As in the alcoholic, lactic, or butyric ferments, the process set up is shown to be dependent upon and concurrent with the vegetative processes of the demonstrated organisms characterizing these ferments; so it can be shown with equal clearness and certainty that the entire process of what is known as putrescence is equally and as absolutely dependent on the vital processes of a given and discoverable series of organisms. Scientific American Supplement, No. 643, April 28, 1888
  • And already the site of the house is undiscoverable, the location of the stone walls may be deduced from the configuration of the landscape, and I am renewing the battle, putting in angora goats to browse away the brush that has overrun Haska's clearing and choked Haska's apple trees to death. Chapter 37
  • The actual state of a person's mind is not always readily discoverable.
  • A lessor is required to disclose to the tenant any dangerous condition of the premises, existing when the tenant is given permission, of which the lessor knows or has reason to know and which is not discoverable by the tenant on reasonable inspection. Balkinization
  • To excuse all production defects on the ground that they were undiscoverable would be to emaciate the potential of the Directive.
  • All things can not be easily discoverable because everything is limited.
  • Ancient middens and sacred sites may lie hidden, undiscoverable, coral encrusted, or disassembled by the action of surf and tide.
  • Any devices in range and discoverable will respond, and are then listed, with their names.
  • There was nothing original as yet discoverable in him; nothing to deliver him from the poor imitative apery in which he imagined himself a poet. Sir Gibbie

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