Sentences with phrase «glean much»

Don't expect to glean much information from the service member you're dealing with, the trio say.
It's difficult to glean much from the images given their resolution, and the Japanese text is hard to make out.
It's hard to glean much from this, but if Naughty Dog take the approach that's frequently taken with playable female characters, Ellie will probably be more swift on her feet than Joel was but perhaps less able to take damage.
You also won't be able to glean much about how the switch from Pre-order's lower price to the higher sales price affects sales.
Truly, the observant teacher can glean much relevant data from students, as evidence of their learning.
The reader can glean much more information by taking a careful look at the survey questions and responses, available on the Education Next web site.
Destin Daniel Cretton's adaptation features strong performances, but fails to glean much insight from Jeannette Walls» memoir.
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.
In truth, scientists can not glean much from a mere 28 particles.
It's very hard to glean much from Downing Street on electoral strategy but over the last 48 hours I've been talking to MPs and commentators who take a close interest in party strategy.
The venom, anger, and outright hostility shown by you towards others makes it extremely difficult to glean much of an educational value from your posts.
We can glean much, but not all - certainly not after all the re-writes and self - serving «translations» of ancient texts, real and forged, that have been made by very fallible, very human Popes and monks over the centuries.
It's difficult to glean much detail about Montesino's sermon from its train of interpreters, who have distilled the entire chain of events into a single, revolutionary cusp of history.
Although Butterfield Foods gleans much of its information regarding new trends from clients, the team also works with its suppliers, restaurants and other retailers to develop bold, on - trend flavors and incorporate these into new products.
Twiss notes that even in the winter of 2012 when there was no ice cover, the team gleaned much from the data.
I've gleaned this much as a casual observer of this site.

Not exact matches

According to Jeff Cheal, director of personalization, campaign and analytics strategy for the global software company Episerver, companies are trying to glean as much data as possible to both give individual customers a more personalized experience, but also to better understand the customer base as a whole.
Let's say, for example, your sales rep is about to call a prospect and wants to glean as much information as possible before making contact.
The ISP can still glean a good amount by seeing every site you visit in the first place — and that encryption won't matter much if the ISP runs the site you're visiting — but it provides you some sort of buffer.
I don't know that I have one person I feel has really influenced me, but I try to glean from as much people as I can.
God knows how much sexual pleasure one can glean from one - word message exchanges.
For infographics, feel free to elaborate on the data so visitors can glean as much information as possible from your image.
What you can glean from these figures, too, is that it doesn't cost much more — on a per employee basis — for an employer to offer an HDHP plan.
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.
As the panel unfolded, valuable insights into how central bankers are understanding the burgeoning cryptospace could be gleaned as much from what they neglected to say as from what they actually did.
There's so much more to NSBW than festivities and merriment; business and industry findings are revealed, which glean insight into what's in store for small businesses in the future.
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.
So there's not really much to glean on, making it difficult to compare with Slack.
«Do your homework on the VC and the fund, gather as much info as can be gleaned simply by reviewing the relevant and publicly accessible blogs and websites,» counsels Bob Goodman, a partner at Bessemer Venture Partners.»
As a Buffett follower and with an eye to gleaning as much wisdom as possible, I was as excited as ever to...
Much of the intelligence we mentioned above can easily be obtained through lead - capture forms on your website's landing pages, and you can use other marketing analytics and closed - loop data to glean many of the other insights.
There may be further indication in Scripture than I am aware of, but this much I have gleaned.
Now is the time to look back on Benedict's papacy and glean from it as much as we can, as we prayerfully look forward to how the Holy Spirit will work in our Church under a new pontiff.
While they contain the best of the higher thoughts and longings of the Jewish people, they also contain much that is far from being representative of the character and teachings of the Father in heaven; wherefore must I choose from among the better teachings those truths which are to be gleaned for the gospel of the kingdom.
Perhaps I think this is a unique view because I don't «get out much» but as I comb the scriptures looking for answers, this is what I've gleaned.
Too bad there is not that much advertising more revenue to be gleaned from CNN's dwindling base of left leaning viewers.
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?»
There are times when you may not go along with all of Rohr's theology, but that's OK, as there is so much to glean that is wonderful.
I need only read comments here to glean that much.
Much of this can be gleaned by looking at the multitude of «Green Events» in pamphlets, flyers and websites.
Yet neither does liberalism have much left to glean from it, since, between Romer and Lawrence and Windsor and ENDA, very few «gay rights» issues remain to be settled.
Much can also be gleaned on a pragmatic level about how best to open a church's arms to outsiders — not least Warren's insistence that the church gets no credit for new members, only for members turned into ministers.
It's often stupid to play body language doctor with pro athletes, but so much of Rory's success and failure can be gleaned from a self - belief that's so easily observable from the outside.
Earlier in the season when this squad was playing not - great but winning against bad non-conference opponents, there wasn't much to glean from those games.
Pretty much every potty training tip I was able to glean equaled «fail.»
But first, a caveat — this is written from the eyes of a recent transplant still learning about and getting accustomed to Argentine culture and politics, and trying to glean as much as possible about what's going on with limited Spanish during heated conversations about politics at the weekend lunch table with my in - laws or with friends.
Everything you need to know about why Andrew Cuomo and Chris Christie vetoed much needed legislation reforming the famously corrupt and bloated Port Authority of New York and New Jersey can be gleaned by observing when they announced their vetoes.
Animals developing inside eggs and uteruses glean so much about the outside world that we need to question behaviour we think of as instinctive
So you need to ask questions that help you understand your role and what the work will be like in much more detail than you can glean from the job description:
So until recently, much of what scientists learned was gleaned by inference or from studying mouse models of the disease.
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