Sentences with phrase «gather clues about»

Over the course of Detective Pikachu's nine cases, it's up to you and Pikachu to gather clues about your father's whereabouts and solve the case he was working to crack, and we for one loved Pikachu's sarcastic wit and how the narrative took a much darker tone than we've seen explored in other Pokémon titles.
The detectors gather clues about the particles — including their speed, mass and charge — from which physicists can work out a particle's identity.
So studying the perspective of children when they are playing freely can be a good way to gather clues about what they are thinking and how they are feeling about complicated topics.
Instead scientists can gather clues about when we begin to dream by monitoring certain physiological markers while a person is asleep, such as brain waves, muscle tension and eye movements.
By analyzing the leaf wax from ancient marine sediments, the team determined the region's past rainfall patterns and also gathered clues about what types of plants were growing.
As astronomers gathered clues about the existence — and staggering amount — of dark matter, they turned to the computer to create models of how the strange stuff might be organized.
The first game in the series, Shenmue begins the tale as Ryo travels around Yokosuka, Japan, gathering clues about his father's murder and dealing with nefarious gangsters along the way.

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Plenty of leaders still allow their team to wander into meetings without a clue about what's going to be discussed or what exactly they need to accomplish in the gathering.
But based on the kind of gatherings Christ regularly attended, we can get clues about which gathering He would attend if He lived in our town.
This small stellar gathering gives astronomers clues about how these stars form and evolve — as well as giving hints about the structure of our galaxy's pinwheeling arms.
At the same time they are gathering whatever clues they can from other sources about the attitude and condition of the craft.
In 1988, the U.S. Geological Survey began a project called PRISM, for Pliocene Research, Interpretation and Synoptic Mapping, which aims to gather as many geologic clues as possible about Pliocene environments.
These missions gathered data on the physical conditions during entry for clues about the performance of the sample return capsule's thermal protection system and about the manner of breakup during controlled re-entries of spacecraft lacking such thermal protection.
After all, you're on as much of a fact - finding mission as they are, so gather as many clues about the company's culture and job expectations as possible.
The vast amount of party games alone allow you to gather people around a console that would otherwise have no clue about gaming, such as grandparents, aunts and even pets.
While getting sales at this point is certainly wonderful and welcome, the information you're gathering is the most important element, because it gives you a clue about where you should go to find the next step on the path.
Although the books strikes me as a little text - heavy for the younger members of that set, it's meant to be one that teachers and students use together to explore how scientists gather data about the natural world, and analyze it for clues on global warming's progress and impacts.
That'll give us * some * clue about the past, but we simply can't assert that it is definitive, so using it to compare to our modern data gathering should be an interesting exercise, but not enough to drive policy decisions.
An early clue about the potential for misuse of Facebook's third - party developer tools came in 2010 when my colleague Emily Steel, then at The Wall Street Journal, reported that an online tracking company, RapLeaf, was collecting and reselling data it had gathered from third - party Facebook apps to marketing firms and political consultants.
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