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For quite an appreciable moment of time they stood looking at one another.
Things like this seem to happen to certain people for no appreciable reason.
However, our population does not grow by any appreciable number.
But no doubt it is appreciable even in our young friend here.
The world and Iraq are not safer or better off in any appreciable way.
"I can carry you without any appreciable loss of time."
You do not want to run the appreciable risk of making a bad mistake before your new career has really started.
We got no appreciable help from our guns on July 1st.
Fred took an appreciable time in walking over to him.
Any appreciable delay would mean the loss of these people to the program.
For an appreciable time he did not think of rising from his seat.
"But I am not looking for any appreciable increase" from that level, he added.
I stood up, which made no appreciable difference to the view, and introduced myself.
It has brought appreciable changes to the initial reform plan.
Which leaves room for some doubt, though not an appreciable amount.
Strong enough for the direction or duration to be appreciable.
The tax burden was already appreciable and the government felt that could not be increased.
On his own, he tackled six major works and had no appreciable problems with them.
This situation has not occurred in any appreciable manner for over 40 years.
Small amounts of oil or salt would have made an appreciable difference.
"So over all there's not an appreciable difference" in the time it takes to complete treatment, he said.
I'd have to say the Obama administration is somewhat better, but not enough to make an appreciable difference.
There was an appreciable difference between the estimate he had made and the reading it gave.
There is no appreciable difference in meaning between these two forms.
His last scientific publication was in 1999 at the appreciable age of 85.