Sentences with phrase «decipher who»

For real estate professionals, this means staying on their toes 24/7 and trying to decipher the who, what, where, when and how of every single listing.
It's turns out that it's hard to decipher who to believe.
Car insurance companies look at national statistics to decipher who is most likely to crash and who is not, and to decide therefore how much they should charge you for your own insurance.
I rediscovered all these images and was trying to decipher who this person was.
It can be a bit of a convoluted mess trying to decipher who has what and what went where across the movies, especially as some Stones have been locked away in low - key fashion.
With twists, turns and a cast full of characters, it can be difficult to decipher who is truly the murderer.
The skill in this, is that what we hear at the beginning of the film is still only a threat yet we suspect each of the parishioners as if the murder has already happened — trying to decipher who the culprit is as the priest finds himself in a Manichaean conflict between good and evil.
In a busy, hectic society when we have little time available to go out socially, if we live in a rural area with lack of access to a visible gay community and find it difficult to decipher who's gay versus straight when out on the town, social media makes for a great leveraging tool to meet other single gay men.
Hitting the bar scene, you're going to find it more than difficult to decipher who's got panties on under their jeans or which girl is seeking a crossdressing boyfriend.
Alongside their skeletons, each Englishman had specific clues that helped the team decipher who was who.
Often times, the LLCs have names that make it difficult to decipher who is behind the donations, «making a mockery of fairness and transparency in our campaign system,» the letter says.
The key is making it clear, simple and fast for people to decipher who you are, who you serve and what you provide.

Not exact matches

It's essential to take notes during meetings, on - the - go moments of inspiration, and those impromptu business interactions, but who wants to shuffle through notebooks and sheets of paper to find them later — not to mention try to decipher sloppy handwriting?
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.
The good news is that with some help from someone who can decipher the numbers (that's us!)
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.
That person was Alan Turing who was the genius behind deciphering the German enigma codes.
Who are you meant to be, & what spirit gives you rights to theorizing grace & decipher as a judge?
YHWH gives His anointment on those who wholeheartedly seeking Him, can decipher what was written, of what is His word, and what is not His word.
, those who can't decipher what this book even means.
The fragment was written by a highly skilled scribe that probably prepared tablets for the royal house of the time, said Wayne Horowitz, a scholar of Assyriology at Hebrew University Institute of Archeology, who helped decipher the script.
This is why even symbols aiming at the ultimate reality conjointly constitute existential revelations for the man who deciphers their message.
In a village near Gersik, northwest of Surabaya on the island of Java, a loose headstone from a grave has been found which bears an Arabic epitaph in Kufic script saying that the grave held the remains of a woman who died in 475 or 495 (A.D. 1082 or 1102)-- the uncertainty is due to the difficulty in deciphering one word which may be either seventy or ninety.
Any Christian who can not decipher the ultimate meanings in the old and new texts is called a fundamentalist.
The scientists and professionals who spend their lives attempting to decipher the natural world do not believe in any gods — most of them, anyway.
When looking at these third - party labels that don't include USDA certification, consumers should research what the certifications mean, said Ioannis Kareklas, assistant professor of marketing at the University at Albany, who co-edited the 2017 book «Deciphering Organic Foods» and works with farmers.
More than physically draining, it's emotionally & mentally draining to decipher when to get all the things done (hello, we're preparing for another human to come into our world that we're totally responsible for) and when to rest, when to say no (the birthday party I cancelled to attend over the weekend), what's truly necessary and what's not... especially for someone who wants my girls and husband to see me as strong at all times.
You try to decipher the stories of the people who wrote the letters.
Those of us who believe in a Creator may be said to have an edge in deciphering the matter, but even then there are endless debates about what our Creator's purposes are for His creation, how those purposes are to be fulfilled, etc, etc, etc...
In fact, you and your partner might be the only people who can decipher what your child is trying to say.
But with no identifiable headquarters, candidates for board slots who win elections with only two write - in votes and a shadowy police force that included a leader of the Traveling Vice Lords street gang, deciphering the Park District's past operations won't be easy.
Sleep - deprived adults, as in parents who are up at all hours of the night tending to sleepless babies, are much worse at deciphering emotional cues and being emotionally expressive themselves — problems that could potentially threaten the parent - child attachment bond.
Like many of the other first - time councillors, I've been thrown in at the deep end: tangling with IT, deciphering which emails are for info and which are for action, meeting with residents and large numbers of council staff and working out who does what and how they can help.
That's according to Susan Lerner of Common Cause, who has spent hours and hours, deciphering the donations.
«You're talking to the wrong guy if you think I'm going to be able to decipher the mayor's politics,» Mr. Cuomo, who often extolls the benefits of bipartisanship, told the Observer after helping out at a food pantry in Brooklyn's Bedford Stuyvesant neighborhood.
As a psychologist who branched out into endocrinology, Sonntag epitomizes the notion that it takes all kinds of minds to decipher the science of aging.
The results are impressive, if a little hard to decipher, according to Ifat Levy, a neuroscientist at the Yale University School of Medicine who did not work on the new study.
Nadia Roan, a research scientist who works with Greene at UCSF and was also not involved in the new work, noted that «it would be very interesting to further decipher what conditions favor one mechanism over the other.»
Using data from brain imaging techniques that enable visualising the brain's activity, a neuroscientist at the University of Geneva (UNIGE) and a Parisian ENT surgeon have managed to decipher brain reorganisation processes at work when people start to lose their hearing, and thus predict the success or failure of a cochlear implant among people who have become profoundly deaf in their adult life.
The AI vastly outperformed a professional lip - reader who attempted to decipher 200 randomly selected clips from the data set.
«It's an all - in - one astronomical device,» says Bitsakis, who spends up to 15 hours daily deciphering the inscribed text.
If so, says Grover Bagby, a hematologist who directs the Oregon Cancer Center at the Oregon Health Sciences University in Portland, further work to decipher the protein's exact function could shed light on how to treat a much larger population of patients with leukemia, certain other forms of cancer, and aplastic anemia.
It's all well and good to decipher biology and study the health records or home movies of children who later develop psychosis.
The complex corn genome — coming in at a hearty two billion base pairs (compared with the human genome's 2.9 billion base pairs)-- has been mapped by more than 150 researchers, who worked for years to decipher the grain's genetic code.
It's been a wild ride for the corporate and government parties who have deciphered the human genetic code.
That is how he became more famous for deciphering the human genome than the international army of scientists who shared the achievement, how he hopes to understand every microbe in the ocean (through his Global Ocean Sampling Expedition), and how he plans to create artificial life.
Now, it's the turn of the gem - cutters of biology — the people who decipher the shape of protein molecules — and some are not too comfortable with the notion.
Professor Kathy Rastle, from the Department of Psychology at Royal Holloway said, «The results were striking; people who had focused on the meanings of the new words were much less accurate in reading aloud and comprehension than those who had used phonics, and our MRI scans revealed that their brains had to work harder to decipher what they were reading.»
Experts at the University of Edinburgh, who carried out the study, say that in loud situations, listeners pay most attention the parts of speech that are easiest to hear, and use those to decipher what is being said.
January 20, 1994 Aspirin target deciphered X-ray crystal structure of unusual membrane protein may spell relief for millions who take non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
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