• The Israelis believe there will be a more subtle discernment of Israeli domestic realities on the Palestinian side once point-making gives way to negotiating.

    ECONOMIST: Israel and the Palestinians

  • Expertise has been and will always be important--but discernment of nuance, understanding interdependencies and framing a vision that matters, combined with the ability to marshal relevant expertise from diverse quarters--this is what will distinguish those who deliver exceptional performance.

    FORBES: The Big Trend

  • "I give thanks for his appointment and his willingness to accept this work in which I know his gifts of reconciliation and discernment will be abundantly tested, " she said.

    BBC: Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby: World reaction

  • For the entrepreneurial business person, it takes discernment and continuous discipline to distinguish between the private genius of brand definition .

    FORBES: Coco Chanel: Personal Branding Legend

  • Labeling something as best practices is not a substitute for wisdom, discernment, discretion, subject matter expertise, intellect, creativity or any of the other qualities I value in an advisor.

    FORBES: Best Practices - Aren't

  • Adults often looked away, whether from modesty or a desire for concealment, while some, like the collector, held his gaze challengingly, with a false honesty, as if to say, Yes, of course my eyes are concealing things, but you lack the discernment to realize it.

    NEWYORKER: The Limner

  • The truth is that when you go into a confined space where there are a potential mixture of combatants and non-combatants, the process each US soldier will have to do is discernment, discrimination and engagement.

    CNN: Kelly McCann: The role of special operations in finding bin Laden

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