Mary Johnson, director of Financial Literacy and Student Aid Policy at financial services company Higher One, shared Collins» sentiment, adding students need more experience with practical matters, such
as deciphering the fine print of their financial products like student loans or cell phone contracts.
All kinds of things you couldn't put on a résumé, such
as deciphering the cryptic actions of family members, and taking care of them until the day they died.»
In spite of the size disadvantage and cell overcrowding, the researchers find the juveniles doing many of the sophisticated things their big brothers can do such
as deciphering between different kinds of prey like a mosquito versus a fly.
Getting a peek inside a comet is every bit as challenging
as deciphering Mona Lisa's enigmatic smile.
The Fed looks to provide some insight into their rate hike path
as we decipher the recent testimony from Jay Powell.
As we decipher the physical world exponentially, theologians may want to separate god from Jesus before science does it for you.
Since the priests were the law givers in their theocracy this was a book of laws and traditions based on the Hebrew God's commands
as deciphered or decided upon by Moses.
To that end, the US National Center for Biotechnology Information in Bethesda is developing a database, ClinVar, to integrate clinical and genetic data; others, such
as DECIPHER, run by the Sanger Institute, handle genetic data such as chromosome rearrangements that can disrupt genes.
As soon
as we decipher cause - and - effect, we're beset with more questions.
It took me about two hours
as I deciphered the symbols and illustrations in the booklet and painstakingly executed each algorithm.
Fox Rodney Search founded FRS Insight, now known
as Decipher Global, a completely independent company which undertakes in - depth due diligence assignments that mitigate the risk of your lateral hire.
Not exact matches
When you ask the world's big money makers in typical big brand consumer businesses to discuss how they are making money from big data, though, the message can be about
as hard to
decipher for the average individual
as combing through Internet chatter from Pakistan.
According to The Telegraph, Brits like to cut through the rigmarole and meet in person much sooner so
as to not waste anyone's time with potentially misleading communication and emoji -
deciphering.
As Oath starts to connect disparate properties, from Verizon's mobile business to Yahoo Mail, one of its top selling points is the ability to
decipher shopping behavior by analyzing email, ad executives say.
This is probably the most entertaining on the list
as half of the Internet seems to be concerned with the impact of the food, while the other half is scratching their heads, trying to
decipher how the food can be so delicious.
Today, one of the more astute anchors sustained the nonsense that the ECB and Mario Draghi have a SINGLE MANDATE (inflation), which renders the ECB policy easier to
decipher as the FED has its self - defined DUAL MANDATE.
But it's not easy to
decipher,
as a trip to four schools reveals.
I understand the enneagram personality, which is the form and application of what we're doing with the enneagram now,
as a way of sort of decoding or
deciphering, or even sort of displaying, our ego set of coping addictions that we've wrapped up around a childhood wound.
He stood there for around 15 minutes
as I struggled to
decipher the driver's license number on my barely legible ID.
it is only useful
as a history of the hebrews, (old testament) when taken in context with the writings of the other early civilizations in the middle east some of which have only recently been
deciphered.
We
decipher the offense
as intentional and our offender
as full of spite.
Who are you meant to be, & what spirit gives you rights to theorizing grace &
decipher as a judge?
He no longer seeks the mystery, the divine, but is convinced that science will at one point
decipher everything... The other side is that precisely science itself is now regaining an insight
as to its limits, that many scientists today are saying: «Doesn't everything have to come from somewhere?»
Even
as new discoveries close some of the physical gaps, the riddles are not necessarily more easily
deciphered.
Yes, Milward disagrees with Wilson and with Asquith on this and that interpretation (
as I have noted in my review), but all proceed from the common assumption that Shakespeare has hidden Catholic meanings in his plays that each can
decipher.
That all of it is opinion based on the social evolution of humans for the last 100,000 years
as we have attempted to
decipher our origins with only our physical senses coupled with our internal emotions to go on.
Space
as this homogeneous diagram is clearly presupposed by perception; before natural units can be
deciphered, the extensive field must be first submitted to the spatializing function (MM 278).
Oh yes, the sounds go into their ears, and the eardrums collect the sounds, and then send the sounds off to the brain to
decipher the sounds
as words and sentences.
Balzac saw fashion
as a language, but it now takes a Barthes or an Eco to
decipher the intricate uniforms fashion designers have provided for the lost middle classes of the advanced nations: cowboy, tycoon, traditionalist with liberal views, teenage tough, honest laborer, jovial professor, aesthete, and on and on.
Whereas, earlier, it had been believed that the Aryans found only peoples of relatively undeveloped culture, now it is known that at least some of these early Indians had developed the arts to a high degree, that they even had a kind of hieroglyphic writing, not yet
deciphered, and probably an equally well developed religion which, suppressed for a time, gradually reasserted itself and greatly modified Vedic religion, gradually transforming it into the Hinduism
as practiced in India today.
As with exchange students from another culture, catching the humor in jokes takes longer than finding the restrooms or
deciphering a menu.
Watch
as the candidates must
decipher fact from fiction,
as newsman Brain Williams and swimmer Ryan Loche embellish or completely fabricate actual events and international episodes.
It can accept
as valid only that for which there are already analogies and precedents that «objective» science can
decipher.
So long
as the New Testament served to
decipher the Old, it was taken
as an absolute norm.
«In fact, the symbol, used
as a means of detecting and
deciphering human reality, will have been verified by its power to raise up, to illuminate, to give order to that region of human experience... «21
A first point seems to me to be this: to overcome [the] false idea of man's autonomy
as an «I» complete in himself, whereas the «I» is fulfilled in the encounter with the «you» and «we»... It is fundamental to recover a true concept of Nature
as the Creation of God that speaks to us... and also of Revelation: recognising that the book of Creation, in which God gives us our fundamental orientation, is
deciphered in Revelation, which is endorsed in cultural and religious history, not without mistakes, but in a substantially valid manner, to be further developed and purified anew -LSB-... fostering] openness of the «I» to the «you», to the «we» and to the «You» of God.
The emphasis on the Divine identity of Jesus was thought through in great detail and,
as we have noted, was
deciphered in terms of Christ's relation to God.
But these worlds could reveal their meaning only insofar
as one succeeded in
deciphering their structures, which were «symbolic.»
The greatest claim to merit of the history of religions is precisely its effort to
decipher in a «fact,» conditioned
as it is by the historical moment and the cultural style of the epoch, the existential situation that made it possible.
One speaks, for example, of the wheel
as a solar symbol, of the cosmogonic egg
as the symbol of the non-differentiated totality, or of the serpent
as a chthonian, sexual, or funeral symbol, etc. (In like manner it is agreed that the term «symbolism» should be reserved for a structurally coherent ensemble, for example, we speak of aquatic symbolism, the structure of which can not be
deciphered except through studying a great number of religious facts which are heterogeneous in appearance, such
as baptismal and lustration rites, aquatic cosmogonies, myths relative to floods or to marine catastrophes, myths featuring fecundity through contact with water, etc. [Cf. Eliade, Patterns in Comparative Religion, pp. 188 ff., and Images et symboles, pp. 164 ff.
As you can see by my posts that while I do believe that there is a God or Creative and Perpetual Source, I am not a fan of the religions that have been created by man to
decipher the nature and concept of the Divine.
I've had a number of messages over the last few months asking for help with
deciphering some of the American cooking and ingredient terminologies — which are almost, but not quite, the same
as they are over here.
I would challenge you to consider he is also intillectualy cognitive enough to
decipher between competing
as an athlete, and coaching / managing.
ZILLER:
As with all things, there are multiple causes and the interrelatedness of those causes is nigh impossible to
decipher.
A fifth - year senior, Torretta had gone 26 - 1
as a starter by
deciphering coverages and keeping his cool.
This series of five books begins with The Name of This Book is Secret, and the plots seem to be
as inscrutable and difficult to
decipher as the title implies.
As a parent of one of these children, I have become an expert on reading food labels and
deciphering restaurant menus.
Babies begin to communicate
as soon
as they are born and learn to
decipher what you tell them.
Your kid's potty training accidents may, in fact, be a message worthy of your undivided attention and potential further action, and it's up to you,
as their parent, to
decipher it.
About
as much time
as I spent obsessing about whether I had those signs and trying to
decipher if my boobs were sore or if that twinge was a potential signal.