Sentences with phrase «deciphering why»

Deciphering why this huge change occurred is not easy to pinpoint.
In that case, a one - on - one could easily decipher why and determine what might be done to create a better balance.
to schedule a free «Needs assessment» session to help decipher why your baby or child is acting the way they are.
It's the first step to understand erosion rates and processes and to decipher why it has persisted longer than most people expected.»
Now, according to a study published in Nature Geoscience, a team of researchers led by Kääb have used Earth - observing satellites to study the Tibetan region and collected samples of the debris to decipher why two historic avalanches happened on the same unlikely slopes within weeks of one another.
«Since new telescopes coming down the pike will allow us to probe atmospheres, focusing on both Earth and Venus analogs may help decipher why, in our solar system, one planet allows life to thrive, and one does not, despite having similar masses, comparable densities, etc..»
Here are some tips I literally just invented right now while looking at these photos (and trying to decipher why this outfit «worked» this time around), but the tips worked for me when I wore this problem dress, so maybe they'll help you too!
The theme of the lesson was «deceit» (although this can be adapted) and the aim was to use their interpretive skills to decipher WHY they died and to understand how their behaviour had contributed to their deaths.
BTW, only giving this a positive rating because I think many people wouldn't be able to decipher why contranetworks gave it a negative rating, assuming it was because the Switch version compared poorly.
Uncharted made it easier to decipher why the two AC titles were in that quadrant and to label what that quadrant signifies.
Hiring an attorney specialized in insurance law can help you decipher why you were denied in the first place and make sure your appeal doesn't hit any snags.

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«12 This is why reflection had to include interpretation; that is, «the results, methods, and presuppositions of all the sciences that try to decipher and interpret the signs of man.
That is why a reflective philosophy must include the results, methods, and presuppositions of all the sciences that try to decipher and interpret the signs of man.»
This is why even symbols aiming at the ultimate reality conjointly constitute existential revelations for the man who deciphers their message.
* Meeting a child's needs and deciphering wants in toddlerhood: Why parents get confused and anxious about this transition;
Learn why your dreams may be more vivid and memorable when you're pregnant, what your dreams might mean, and how to decipher ex...
Although the group is not actually creating materials yet, they can now decipher the «why» and the «how» of the makeup.
A research team at UCLA led by biostatistician Steven Horvath has uncovered an epigenetic biological clock that may provide a key puzzle piece in deciphering how this happens — and help explain why Nicoyans live so long.
That is why in order to be able to advance in the development of more specific and more efficient drugs, the molecular mechanism that regulates the activity of these receptors needs to be deciphered.
The findings, published in the journal Nature, explain why the human genome is so difficult to decipher — and contribute to the further understanding of how genetic differences affect the risk of developing diseases on an individual level.
In our studies, we're trying to decipher the functional significance of why the retinal cell packs some genes away and makes others more accessible.
He adds that if we begin to decipher the physiological causes for why people with obesity are less active, it may also help reduce some of the stigma that they face.
«If these hieroglyphs could be deciphered they could help Egyptologists work out why these mysterious shafts were built,» says Richardson.
I don't know why I hadn't thought of it... There are many different types of carbs and it can be hard to decipher....
According to U-571, Americans captured the first German Engima machine in 1944 that brought about the turning point of the war; in reality, the Polish revolutionaries (why didn't Wajda get a chance to make this into a movie) stole it from the Germans in 1941 and gave it to the British who struggled to decipher its complicated encoding style.
First, this helped them decipher what exactly a presidential cabinet is, and then it forced them to think about why Washington would do this.
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.
First year students waste lots of time beating their brains trying to decipher some lame contracts case — suddenly you have wasted your entire Saturday trying understand why someone owned a cow.
I was very impressed by its ability to learn to read my scribbles, but I type way faster than I can write by hand, even with a computer to decipher, so why bother?
There's no reason to know what forks or hard forks are and there would be little need for them to be able to decipher between each digital currency or why one is better or worse than another.
Recruiters and employers don't have much time to stop and decipher the content of your resume, either, which is why you need a design that's easy to read and straightforward.
Use this information to decipher what you'll say if asked why you want to work there.
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