Sentences with phrase «decipher from»

Mortgage rates were slightly higher this week as investors waited to see what they could decipher from the minutes of January's Federal Reserve meeting.
What if a file is called an acronym and when a document comes in no one knows where the file goes or has to decipher from an acronym?
Apparently it involves world travel, someone getting frozen in ice and a mysterious ancient civilisation, but the title and theme seems to be hard to decipher from the logo and screenshots.
I'm dying of curiosity, but I have bad eyes at the moment and cant decipher from your picture
It's not difficult to decipher from Hyundai's teaser video that the new Accent will be every inch a mini-Elantra.
Drawing on survey and interview data, as well as programmatic tools from an existing partnership between a large mid-west university's school of education and an affiliate alternate route organization, the paper underscores the sometimes conflicting messages beginning teachers must decipher from the university teacher education program, the partnering organization, and the school in which they are working.
I asked pupils to name the diagram and then asked stimulus questions relating to what they could decipher from the diagrams.
In addition, I asked students to note words they could not decipher from context and to create a list on a Challenging Vocabulary handout.
The movie is pretty funny and actually has some interesting religious and social issue commentaries, that's if you can decipher it from its plethora of food - based sexual innuendos.
I could decipher from Google's cache that there was a phpbb Dating mod under development.
There is very little I could decipher from the game.
You're not simply shooting enemies — you're attempting to decipher them from the environment you're in.
Irate dates: These types of dates will be deciphered from the wordings of their mails.
As you no doubt already deciphered from the screenshot above, one of them is Darth Vader.
So, thanks to frantic scribblings from Brandon Sheffield and note deciphering from myself and Brandon Boyer, I wanted to present some highlights here:
Deciphering from above mentioned instances and information gathered, let's see status of Bitcoin Legality in India in a nutshell:
And your needs can be deciphered from what the employer wants you to be — read the employer's requirements in the job advertisement.

Not exact matches

Vanguard Group was not able to immediately provide a source for the numbers cited by Bogle, but a Vanguard spokesman said it is extremely hard to decipher «speculation» from legitimate, short - term usage of ETFs; for example, for hedging and cash equitization.
Understanding both phrases requires deciphering that the «it» refers to either the trophy or the suitcase based on clues from the adjectives «large» and «small.»
By analyzing data and employing A / B testing to decipher, for example, how its opening in Miami differed from its opening in Atlanta, the company quickly identified key indicators that a market was a good fit, namely cities with «significant population density, restaurant density... and a high percentage of independent restaurants,» says Zabusky.
One of the ways that Jack Welch deciphered leaders from followers is that he would look for those who had the wind knocked out of them, but proved that they could run even harder in the next race.
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.
Companies are increasingly finding new and innovative ways to gather more valuable data to decipher promising leads from cold ones, gauge consumer response to content, and ultimately convert content into revenue.
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.
The good news is that with some help from someone who can decipher the numbers (that's us!)
How are you going to decipher good from bad?
Much energy is being spent deciphering whether the recent increase in Treasury yields stems from a strengthening economy, concerns that inflation is accelerating, or other factors.
While the opportunity for point value is lower, cash back programs are simple and cardholders are guaranteed a predictable rate of return from their credit card rewards, without having to decipher loyalty programs or search for award availability.
Give your kids the tools to budget, save, decipher wants from needs, and make smart money decisions.
Simply stated, B2B buyers are learning at an increasing rate how to decipher meaningful, relevant, intelligent, and engaging content from the fire hose that is now marketed to them.
When you apply for a business loan from a bank or alternative lender, it can be overwhelming to decipher all the different fees you may be charged.
Jonathan Hubbard, CFA, from the MFS Investment Solutions team, moderated a discussion with MFS chief investment strategist James Swanson and MFS chief economist Erik Weisman on where we are in the current cycle and how investors can decipher the recent data and rising market valuations.
The Fed looks to provide some insight into their rate hike path as we decipher the recent testimony from Jay Powell.
Deciphering and understanding macro factors that impact the investment world through unique, insightful and unbiased top - down analysis from thought leaders in the industry.
While AI can decipher almost any emotion from your face or speech, we haven't yet put a lot of effort in scientific study of emotionally intelligent AIs.
This is the whole problem... people who can not decipher fact from fantasy are trying to run a secular world with their mythology and voodoo.
The «deciphering» of this symbol reveals a worldvision, very different from process models based on the adventures of ideas.
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?»
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.
4:9, the Malayalam version does not decipher the cosmological understanding of the original text.56 Thus, the theological understanding of the Indian translations differs from the original source, due to incorrect translation approaches.
You call it with or from, you decipher it the way you like, the point that was proven is that no water = no life.
And since we have replaced the Holy Spirit with a «Paper Pope», the dead letter, we can no longer decipher the Holy Spirit's unctions from Satan's!
Hermeneutics consists in deciphering these original traits in their psychological, ethical, and political expressions, then in reascending, from these expressions, to the nucleus — which I shall call kerygmatic — of freedom in the light of hope.
The practical awareness of a «mission» is inseparable from the deciphering of the signs of the new creation, of the tendential character of the Resurrection, to quote Moltmann once more.
As with exchange students from another culture, catching the humor in jokes takes longer than finding the restrooms or deciphering a menu.
But the alternative raises the charge of reducing the Word of God to a decision at the moment and reducing the man to a «decipher», abstracted from a context of meaning which the doctrine of creation so positively asserts.
Many thoughtful citizens, including eminent scientists, oppose the deciphering and altering of the human gene structure, and are appalled by the proposed commercial uses of knowledge gained from such activities.
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.
We are called to a mission which is «inseparable from the deciphering of the signs of the new creation.
As we decipher the physical world exponentially, theologians may want to separate god from Jesus before science does it for you.
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