The sense in Pakistan that the country has entered a downward spiral is palpable.
And yet, with all these platforms, privacy concerns have caused a palpable backlash.
The neighbourhoods on this side are decidedly scruffier, with the poverty far more palpable and unsettling.
The tension was palpable, even if viewed remotely from the comfort of your own home.
But, in the public discussion, there was already a palpable hunger for the term.
But a year after the launch of its "foreign ministry", though, the despair is palpable.
The devotion of her and her husband, Sir Denis, to each other was palpable.
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Shareholder anger with AOL management, and Mr Case in particular, has been palpable for many months.
Physical changes, at least in some Starbucks stores, are palpable, and may reflect bigger changes.
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The combination of an aging population, low tax revenue and rising debt make these fears palpable.
In the course of several hearings, Judge Kaplan exhibited a palpable dislike for Donziger.
Sadly, and to my mom's palpable frustration, I don't remember any of these meals.
The sense of desperation in the face of a failed impeachment inquiry is palpable.
Toward the end of Part Two, the tension in the book begins to become palpable.
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He said there was a "palpable sense this will change a world view of Belfast".
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The report shows palpable disenchantment with legislation that leaves implementation to the discretion of domestic authorities.
And, the pulse of student interest on campuses across the country is nearly palpable.
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Their anger at Mr McCain is palpable, but it did not translate into political potency.
By the end of his presentation the clamor and buzz was palpable but Berk was unsurprised.
But the palpable tension makes the listener want to stick around to see how things play out.
But walking around, one gets a palpable sense that every garage awaits its moment in the limelight.
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Behind this renewed interest in traditional medicine is a palpable sense of pride in reviving one's heritage.
And for my money, it is this palpable uncertainty that drives the gargantuan demand for professional football.
Thus, nearly three years later, the palpable disappointment is manifesting itself, like the now-dashed high hopes, outdoors.
The energy in an Apple store is palpable, and it comes from both store employees and shoppers.
After a slow recovery from the Asian crisis of 1997 the euphoria in the Philippines is palpable.
The effect of this practice is especially palpable in the region that was the birthplace of Christianity.
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First, should rates climb, bond values will fall, and therefore the risk of capital loss is palpable.
Crucially, he recognized what was at stake and his commitment to that higher impersonal goal was palpable.
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His pride in his children was palpable (he and his wife, Melanie , subsequently had a third daughter).
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