Sentences with phrase «deciphering exactly»

The listing specialists stay in front of banks, making overtures for new business and deciphering exactly how the banks want their properties sold.
From understanding the types of insurance available to deciphering exactly what each type could do for you, there's a lot to learn about life insurance.
Part of the allure of Phillip Maisel's work is the challenge of deciphering exactly what you are looking at — when photographed, the basic materials of his assemblages metamorphose into visually seductive configurations.
Part of the allure of Phillip Maisel's work is the challenge of deciphering exactly what you are looking at.
But the real heavy lifting comes with deciphering exactly what these genes do, and creating a mosaic with these bits and pieces that can provide a fuller picture of how the genetic variants work to cause destruction.
Though it's sometimes hard to decipher exactly what elevates a recipe from «maybe I'll make that one day» status to «I'm sprinting to the kitchen right now» material (chipotle?
Much of the fun of the video comes from trying to decipher exactly what Coach O is saying, and then finding yourself just FIRED UP without really comprehending everything that's coming through.
Mike, AK & Brandon try to decipher exactly what has went wrong, if there is a way to fix it and if coach McHale is to blame if the Rockets end up getting dusted in a four game sweep.
It can be hard to decipher exactly how much your baby will eat in one feeding.
It's hard to decipher exactly what babies and toddlers learn from these videos and games, and just because your child is transfixed when one is on doesn't mean discovery is taking place.
It's often hard to decipher exactly what baby wants in the first murky weeks.
Evolutionary biologists use several methods to decipher exactly how we came to be as we are.
Many times our bodies confuse thirst with hunger, the key reason it can be so difficult for us to decipher exactly what food item will satisfy the craving.
Perhaps the famous agents Mulder and Scully have been pulled in to try and decipher exactly when those interest rates will rise or why the departure of Zayn Malik from One Direction «coincided» with a downturn in markets.
These are my favourite type of posts... and I especially appreciate the way you took pains to explain terms that would be familiar to some, and explain exactly what you were doing (e.g. excluding negative earnings)... so often good academic research is hard for the lay (but keen) solo / retail investor to decipher exactly what is going on.
(Read the post for yourself and try to decipher exactly where it comes down.)

Not exact matches

Despite the fact that the average consumer is still trying to decipher what exactly it is, Bitcoin promises to revolutionize payments over the next decade.
When I sense that somehow God is orchestrating these desires for something new, I find it hard to decipher what exactly God is trying to accomplish.
Unfortunately for us, it's not so easy to decipher what exactly is wrong all the time.
Deciphering what exactly is going on under the hood is far from complete in this as in many similar longevity genes.
Sometimes it's hard to decipher how exactly you're feeling when an ex gets married.
Well before the conclusion, Lee cuts in flash forward shots of Washington and his partner Mitchell (an excellent Chiwetel Ejiofor) interrogating hostages well after the robbery is over, when they're still trying to decipher what exactly happened.
First, this helped them decipher what exactly a presidential cabinet is, and then it forced them to think about why Washington would do this.
Most lawyers aren't exactly eager to decipher techno - jargon about how cloud storage services work.
Instead of trying to decipher definitions in the admittedly confusing Texas statutes, we can search for the licence requirement section on Scholar and see exactly how the courts might rule.
[Direct Link] The camera's smart learning algorithm allows it to decipher between objects, people, and animals, and subsequently send notifications that dynamically warn users of exactly what's appearing outside their home with the text: «Person seen,» «Car seen,» or «Animal seen.»
That means when it comes time to review resumes, no startup recruiter is going to spend hours trying to decipher your resume and figure out exactly what «Configured the DJI protocol for the alpha launch» really means.
Labels not only help you decipher what should go where, someone else unfamiliar to find exactly what they're seeking -LCB- husbands, anyone? -RCB-.
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