Sentences with phrase «glean clues»

(Note: Only a law professor's mind could glean clues about a voting rights case from a seemingly unrelated Fourth / Fifth Amendment case).
The same issues have dogged other attempts by climate scientists to glean clues on climate trends from bodies of data collected by satellites and weather balloons for other reasons (not to mention ongoing attempts to discern climate patterns in tree rings, ice layers, and other natural substitutes for thermometers; remember the «hockey stick» debate?).
Don't expect to glean any clues from the opening minutes of...
We can glean some clues as to their thought processes by looking at the requirements for Kindle Scout titles.
A decade after he found the tooth, Graham returned to St. Paul with his team of experts, ready to glean clues from new sediment cores about the intertwined history of the island and its mammoths.
If they can find the fossilized ripples in rocks hardened from ancient dunes, they could glean clues about the thicker atmosphere of early Mars.
That'll let us know we might not have to focus on nuance too much, and that modelling the output gap will be the safest way to glean clues about the Bank's future course of action.
Gleaning clues from both time periods will eventually lead you to discover the identity of your killer.

Not exact matches

Like Monday, traders have had plenty of speeches from senior Fed officials to glean further clues on its policy path.
1) Clues about future price action can sometimes be gleaned from price charts, but price charts tell you a lot about what has happened and very little about what is going to happen.
Meanwhile, other researchers are studying serum to garner clues about links between traumatic brain injury (TBI) and DNA methylation among individuals who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, gleaning information from samples on 150 service members with mild to severe TBI, along with 50 control subjects.
That's where the Superconducting Supercollider, a 54 - mile - long underground circular particle accelerator, was supposed to smash protons together and glean vital clues from the subatomic wreckage.
Next month, a team from Texas A&M University in College Station and other institutions will head into the gulf to try to glean more clues to the impact of the spill.
A post-mortem can shed some light on the circumstances surrounding a murder, and vital clues can also be gleaned from an analysis of bloodstains at the scene of the crime.
Mahdavi's team plans to look at Abell 520 with the Hubble Space Telescope soon in hopes of gleaning further clues.
The genetic clues that Kayser and others are trying to glean from minuscule amounts of blood, semen, saliva, and hair are unlikely to be introduced as evidence in a courtroom.
One intriguing clue, gleaned from previous studies, is that small dogs have lower concentrations of the growth hormone IGF - 1, or insulin - like growth factor 1, in their blood than large dogs.
A major clue to the release of the new trailer for Infinity War can gleaned from the guest lineup for the Tuesday, Feb. 27, edition of ABC's Good Morning America: Vision actor Paul Bettany, Nebula actress Karen Gillan and Winter Soldier actor Sebastian Stan.
Item 2: Clues to what improvements may lie ahead for the Kindle, gleaned from an online Amazon survey.
One intriguing clue, gleaned from previous studies, is that small dogs have lower concentrations of the growth hormone IGF - 1, or insulin - like growth factor 1, in their blood than large dogs.
What we can glean from the demo, Beginning Hour, is that the action takes place in a remote mansion (before you chip in, not in the Spencer Mansion) in the middle of the countryside; as is the bread and butter of the survival horror series, you play as a seemingly clueless guy stumbling about the rickety homestead with no idea what is going on, his only clues being the occasional shadow of a shambling body or gurgling noise from monsters lurking outside.
But Jaffe has been offering to give away props related the company's work to date, so some clues may yet be gleaned from those.
His special «Path Action» is called Scrutinize, where he can glean information from people and learn all sorts of things, including clues that can help solve mysteries.
But, as I gleaned from a lengthy interview with Birnbaum, institutions don't have a clue about fair compensation — not when MoMA only needs to pay $ 1,200 for one of her videos.
Scientists rely on data gleaned from satellites for information on how our climate already has changed, and for clues on how it might change in the future.
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