Sentences with phrase «giving clues»

Analysing variations in folk tales using genetic techniques shows that people swap genes more readily than stories, giving clues to how cultures evolve
When the flies are recaptured using bait traps, their microbiomes can be sequenced, giving clues to the type of bacteria they have encountered in the environment, thus acting as an early warning system.
Now, the odd behavior of the Bs meson could be giving us some clues about why matter won out over antimatter.
The oldest known fossil turtle dated back about 210 million years, but it had an already fully formed shell, giving no clues to early shell evolution.
Researchers were able to determine the genome of stomach bacteria that infected the famous Iceman at the time of his death, in the process giving us clues about ancient human migrations.
Because of this, the transition from the womb to the outside world is tough for them, and he believes that there is a «calming reflex» that causes babies to instantly relax as if they were safe inside the womb by giving clues.
However, the 22 - year - old's agent was giving no clues as to which club his client is set to choose this summer, suggesting that it remains a secret for now.
Without giving any clues as to it's identity, I asked CT what he thought.
When CS Lewis wrote his stories about Narnia, was he speaking only from his imagination, or was he giving clues about how to get into Narnia?
It is here all the time, giving us clues to its truth if only we would see and embrace it.
......... You seem to be giving some clues, but it's one of those subjects that I'm not willing to totally trust my own intuition.
As we noted in a previous report, OpenAI seems to be giving clues that it is ramping up its activity this year, as shown in a recent job posting for a Recruiting Coordinator who will be tasked to train and onboard the company's new employees.
Put together with information from Fortune and Crunchbase, this infographic gives us some clues as to how game - changing unicorns have been built in the past.
But perhaps antihydrogen can give us some clues
She says your financial history could give clues about «what kind of parent you're going be, what kind of friend you're going be [and] what kind of partner you're going be.»
Being planktonic, and this means their movements are largely controlled by currents, tides and waves, gives us a clue to how they reached the Pacific Northwest.
With his fifth visit to Beijing on June 25, which lasted less than 24 hours, Russian President Vladimir Putin has finally given us some clues.
It's not immediately clear why the messaging service has emerged as the favorite alternative to WhatsApp or Messenger, but a few reasons give clues to its dominance.
Our survey gives some clues.
I realize that many investors feel they always have to be on the «right side» of the market, and imagine that short term trends give a clue about that.
If you're interviewing a remote candidate via a video chat, your own home office space can give clues about company culture, and simply the fact that you work remotely will speak volumes about the company environment.
If you need help in this area, read 7 Signs of a Shareholder Friendly Management, which will give you some clues as to whether you're dealing with a good team of executives who have your best interests at heart.
Deep buyer insights give you a clue on where the planning of how to get from here to there is suppose to end up.
He gives clues about the potential for Tesla semis and pickup trucks, and even briefly discusses the idea for his side venture the Boring Company, his blueprint to reinvent transportation infrastructure with underground tunnels.
(This blog may give you some clues, but I'd hope my novel would involve a bit more murder and mystery!)
This, in turn, gives a clue as to whether the CBE will interpret the information as bullish or bearish.
Each of these articles are presented in a straightforward, easy to understand format that can potentially give you clues about how the current economic climate may affect your bottom line.
Then, at nine: 45 a.m., Wall Street will observe for the Chicago PMI, which might give some clues about what the ISM Index will say tomorrow.
It's been a relatively quiet period for the Trump - Russia investigation since news of its first indictments dropped in late October — but a series of recent reports could give some clues about what special counsel Robert Mueller might do next.
You're going to be building this based on their demographic characteristics — and their demographics and buyer persona are going to give you clues about the types of things they value.
Wall Street analysts continue to set a very high bar for Snap because the Snapchat - parent won't give them any clues where to place it.
And not go deeper in new ways of praying, but actually return to old historic practices that are rooted in our historic Christian contemplative tradition and my sense here, in the Sacred Enneagram is that as we come to terms with what our type is, that actually gives us a clue of what it looks like to nurture a deep, contemplative spirituality.
I will give you a clue though, evolutionary theory does not meet the criteria..
is that as we come to terms with what our type is, that actually gives us a clue of what it looks like to nurture a deep, contemplative spirituality.
I also believe that what we do here counts but how that plays out I have no idea specifically except that Jesus seems to give us a clue in Matthew 5 - 7 concerning «rewards» and ends it with «I never knew you»..
Answering to yourself why you reject all of the other gods, should give you a clue as to the illogic of belief in any one of the thousands of gods that men think exist.
I'll give you a clue: negative reinforcement works wonders.
The US Supreme Court's «swing vote» Justice Kennedy gives a clue to the philosophy sweeping through our culture (not least through his actual votes).
We do not need to know how old the earth is in order to be saved... it's not a trivia game... so God leaves that to us to «search out» (though He has given us some clues)...
Whitehead did work out a complex theory of value, but my point here is only to indicate that Whitehead's way of understanding human beings as part of nature both requires that we extend the ethical discussion and gives us clues as to how to do this.
Our basic trichotomy of doctrines may be put in still another way, which also gives a clue as to the possible validity of the neglected second type.
The study of the past, to which the major portion of this book is devoted should give us some clue to the probable course as yet untraversed.
Well, he didn't say anything about homosexuality in the gospels, that should give a clue.
It gives us clues about the «how» but in the end, the «how» is just theories.
But perhaps Augustine's text gives some clues: language of the body is a constant in the Confessions.
But she also gives clues of something else, a vision that» in the collapse of the obsession with which she began her book» shimmers just beyond her grasp.
And I already did give you some clues on the 911 comment.
That distinction is a half - truth at best, and it misses two important points: the widespread reading of such books not only tells us something important about the overall religious temper of our times; it may also give us a clue to one possible theological expression of the future.
A look at the current scene gives us a clue.
Genesis gives us some clues about this, saying that there were two special trees in Eden: a tree of life; and a tree of the knowledge of good and evil.
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