Aún no tenemos significados para "very discerning".
1Champion said: He was very discerning -he wouldn't just put his name to anything.
2She has grown to be a very discerning person, Mr. Barnes, notwithstanding her extreme youth.
3She was not very discerning in some things.
4Judge Kieran O'Connor told the defendant he had been convicted by a very discerning jury of serious charges.
5You and Gordon are very discerning.
6They were very discerning patrons of the arts, supporting artists with the highest aims who produced the most outstanding works.
7This is not very perspicuous portraiture, nor does it show that Mr Hunt was a very discerning observer of character.
8The '80s was a long decade (ten whole years), and Halliday didn't seem to have had very discerning taste.
9And now there is wanting an explanation which the very discerning may have heretofore demanded; certainly it can be no longer delayed.
10Vader glanced at him, as unreadable as ever, but said: " Very discerning of you, Governor."
11"He's very discerning," said Diana, her eyes twinkling and the corners of her mouth deepening.
12"You are very unjust; he is a very discerning and agreeable person, and I shall go and talk to him."
13"Then I will tell you," said Lady Orlay, who, as Paul Deulin had said, was very experienced and very discerning.
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