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1 Until we know for sure, the 19-year-old deserves a more discerning public.
2 Prospective retirees need to become more discerning and alert to changing circumstances.
3 Yet the picture has become a genuine favourite with more discerning children.
4 Being a little more discerning may actually help in the long run.
5 Artist Czeslaw Dzwigaj satisfies the more discerning end of the memorabilia market.
6 Perhaps it's a question of viewing past efforts with a more discerning eye!
7 The more discerning , however, perceived much affectation in this apparent displeasure.
8 You may be better served by being a little more discerning .
9 Alternative crops and products have been developed to service a more discerning consumer market.
10 The more discerning legal minds began to recognize that Manny's talents were actually credible.
11 An ever-growing number of his more discerning contemporaries were convinced that he had genius.
12 Over time, though, having fewer, more discerning builders looks better.
13 We had to contend with huge competition, and overseas visitors were becoming more discerning .
14 Spoilt for choice, we're becoming ever more discerning about festivals.
15 Demirel teaches youngsters to develop a more discerning view and not to feel so persecuted.
16 But as consumers have gotten more discerning , the ambition and investment in imitations have grown.
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