Sentences with phrase «glean even»

She's a talented gardener, who I pray, one day, I'll be able to glean even an ounce of talent from.
Fascinated, Hef sent the writer — future Pulitzer - Prize - winning author Alex Haley, an unknown at the time — back to glean even more opinion and insight from Davis.
To glean even more insights, you can add Chat Ratings to the experience, asking customers to give feedback after their interaction is over.
The company's next focus is on helping customers glean even more insights about where processes may be improved, highlighting potential bottlenecks to approvals or alerting managers when spending for certain items have reached budget thresholds.
The authors also investigate whether high - value - added teachers have benefited by being assigned students who would have made greater gains on standardized tests for unobserved reasons (such as family factors that can not be gleaned even from tax returns).

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When you find yourself down and defeated, remember that there are lessons to be gleaned from even the bleakest of situations.
Concerns surrounding economically sensitive «big data» gleaned from user transactions on Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba's businesses may delay the company's planned U.S. listing, banking sources told CNBC this past week, leading some to speculate that Beijing may even exert pressure on the company to list in Hong Kong.
You can glean a lot of market - rate knowledge by checking contractor - hiring sites such as Elance.com, and even looking on PayScale.com or Salary.com to get a picture of how much a contractor in a given position might expect to make in a year.
Gurney is among a growing number of financial educators, investment advisers, brokers and wealth advisers who use lessons gleaned from psychology, cognitive theory and even neuroscience to find better ways to help their clients.
Spending a day doing that can glean enormous insights, even if you're not able to completely transform the way you work.
There is nothing worse than spending valuable time and money in training workers, only to have them take that training elsewhere, or even use the information they have gleaned from your business to compete against you in the same market.
School taught me how many wives Henry VIII had, helped me glean information about Australia's mining industry and even taught me the French word for «station», but nobody told me anything about the one thing you never believe will happen when you're young but happens to every human on the planet.
School taught me how many wives Henry VIII had, helped me glean information about Australia's mining industry and even taught me the French word for «station»,... More
But in 20 years of work and gleaning, COCU has learned that some institutional expression (even if temporary and modest) is vital precisely at these points of «interchurch contact.
It may well be said here that we have gleaned the best; much is repetitious, meaningless (to us at least), superstitious, crude, even savage and licentious, but if God is where the Good, the True, the Beautiful are found, who can deny that among these people there were those who saw something of His face as they «sought after if haply they might find him?»
But even if the adjectives gleaned from the responses to the Fackre survey do not represent every church, they are too descriptive of the overall situation to be ignored by any of us.
It is the purpose of this chapter to discuss the interpretations gleaned from the writings of the old schools of Muslims — mystics and rationalists, including both the theologians and the philosophers — who are not usually regarded by the orthodox school as strict Muslims, but whose influence on Muslim thought and practical religious life is felt even today.
The well - known and repeated law on gleaning is a case in point, where, incidentally, the ger is especially cited.22 Indeed, the tenderness of the law reaches even to the lower creatures.
This complacency, which Cobb acknowledges with his typical candor (supra), was being encouraged by Ford, albeit unconsciously, even before my use of the systematic approach had produced a significantly new interpretation of Whitehead's metaphysics — one gleaned from all of Whitehead's books from The Principles of Natural Knowledge to Modes of Thought, and one which, whatever its merits are finally judged to be, constitutes a strong, thoroughly argued, and well - documented challenge to the whole range of traditional interpretations.
A lot of tips I gleaned from parenting forums and sites, and even other moms, revolved around ways to avoid exposing myself when nursing in public.
Even so, there have been many times when we've called their first parents to ask questions or gleaned information from an email they've sent to put the pieces together.
For those of you that read Attachment Mama from out - of - state, and a few that are even reading now from Canada, Ireland and Australia, I'm sorry you won't be able to join our Milk Bank celebration — but I think you might appreciate this post anyway because of the interesting information to be gleaned about milk banks in general.
Thanks to iSideWith.com founders Taylor Peck and Nick Boutelier, those viewers were able to read the responses from the Reform Party's Rocky De La Fuente, Jill Stein of the Green Party, the Constitution Party's Darrell Castle, independent candidate Evan McMullin and — in moments when he wasn't seemingly too bored and actually stayed on topic — even gleaned a few responses from Libertarian Party nominee Gary Johnson, a former governor of New Mexico who made participation in the televised debates the rallying cry of his second bid for the White House.
Gov. David Paterson seems very conflicted on a bill that would prevent the NYPD from maintaining information gleaned through its controversial use of stop - and - frisk, even if the subjects have done nothing illegal, but sounded this morning as if he might be leaning toward signing it.
The information has been gleaned from the Arctic Now service of the Finnish Meteorological Institute, which is unique even on a global scale.
Sure, you could, in theory, look under the hood and review every position of every knob — that is, every parameter — in AlphaGo's artificial brain, but even a programmer would not glean much from these numbers because their «meaning» (what drives a neural net to make a decision) is encoded in the billions of diffuse connections between nodes.
Twiss notes that even in the winter of 2012 when there was no ice cover, the team gleaned much from the data.
Using these parameters, they can calculate a landslide's mass and acceleration — information otherwise impossible to glean, even for those videotaping the event.
Boyden and many other neuroscientists would like to glean molecular details such as the location of proteins at neural synapses — the junctions at which two neurons communicate — within a group of neurons or even across an entire brain.
Using just 500 initial queries gleaned from one hacker website, the software detected 4 million malicious queries — identifying some threats even before they had been circulated on hacker websites.
As you go through these links, keep in mind that everyone is just doing their best — sharing lessons they've learned, tips their grandpa showed them, things they heard their preacher say, or ideas they gleaned from their own theological training or even in their quiet times.
Fiona hopes her moral compass isn't leading her astray when she reconnects with her married high school crush, but when she finds an abandoned purse with over five hundred dollars inside, she assumes her luck is finally changing; Frank is willing to do just about anything to stay in Dottie's good graces, even marry her; after Harry's passing, Debbie becomes obsessed with death; Kevin thinks about buying the Alibi; Lip meets with a colonel to glean information for Ian about West Point; Jody asks Frank for Karen's hand in marriage.
Such is the message we seem to be gleaning from the cinema of 2009, as a vast range of unrelated titles — «Precious,» «Coraline,» «Dogtooth,» «Antichrist,» «Fish Tank,» even «An Education» — appear united in visiting the physical and / or psychological -LSB-...]
It's why most of the best material in Ted was gleaned in clips and the trailers before the film was even released.
«With these iconic roles already assayed by Orson Welles, Joan Fontaine, Elizabeth Taylor, George C. Scott, William Hurt, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Anna Paquin, Timothy Dalton and even Andrea Martin and Joe Flaherty on SCTV, is there anything more that could possibly be gleaned from spending yet another couple hours with Jane and Mr. Rochester?»
The irony is acute: support for the reform agenda is driven by data gleaned from testing, even as testing has become the biggest threat to that agenda.
As you have probably gleaned, despite «impossible odds» I did graduate high school and eventually college (even law school and receiving a masters).
And, as proof that even an old grouch can glean a hint of sensitivity — see aforementioned spouse and son; lessons learned — I will start this criticism by listing what I like about the i8 before I start picking on its inevitable nits.
Even these, however, are couched in the realm of fantasy, and any answers we might glean are still pure speculation.
But a lot of self - published authors — especially ones who limit their work to Amazon or who think they're not selling enough copies to even register as a blip on Nielsen's radar — overlook the genuine information that can be gleaned from this survey data.
Even if the book is a legitimate one, you can glean a lot from other author's book reviews.
Even though most of the posts say the same things, I can usually glean a little nugget or two.
What I gleaned from this was the complete lack of trading plans from both private and even professionals.
People often confuse the lender types even though all will glean the same results: a home loan.
This phenomenon appears to be an ingrained cultural dynamic, no different than other fads gleaned from the movies such as clothing fashions, hairstyles and even baby names.
Don't expect a running commentary or even to glean any information, as most don't speak English, but it's a pleasant way to while away half an hour out of the sun.
Even without English narration, we gleaned so much insight into the history of this amazing culture and country.
Possibly the most impressive thing to glean from this footage is that the level editor is insane — the thing is apparently so robust that the developers have build table football, a top - down racer and even an FPS using it.
You can even rewind and replay these logs so you can glean every bit of information from the conversations and events that transpired.
Killzone 3 isn't even out yet - it hits store shelves on Friday - but already developers Guerrilla have detailed a lengthy day zero patch to alleviate any last - minute issues, presumably gleaned from the Open Beta.
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