Sentences with phrase «like deciphering»

Seeing the configuration of stretchers from the backside of such paintings as «Overlap» or «Checkmate» (both 1980) is like deciphering the cerebral intricacies of a chess game.
In some form, it's like deciphering an excerpt with the vowels all missing.
Together, the two groups create protein association maps, much like deciphering a protein social network.
From GMOs to fraught fish decisions, navigating the grocery store can feel like deciphering tax policy: inscrutable, polarizing, and apt to make you lose your appetite.

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«Credit to the team at Amazon for creating a lot of excitement in this space,» Pichai said, while claiming that Google Home will be considerably superior in its «far - field voice recognition» (ability to decipher speech against background noise at different distances), its integrations with other smart - home systems like Google - owned Nest, and its aptitude to understand and manage things like restaurant reservations, travel itineraries, and contact lists.
According to The Telegraph, Brits like to cut through the rigmarole and meet in person much sooner so as to not waste anyone's time with potentially misleading communication and emoji - deciphering.
Once you've accessed your report and identified the current / outstanding balance, you can review our guide below on how to decipher your report details, along with examples of what each bureau's report looks like.
You call it with or from, you decipher it the way you like, the point that was proven is that no water = no life.
Relatively healthy couples like Karen and Jack can usually learn to decipher and unscramble their hidden and conflicted messages; through practice they can learn to send clear, unambiguous messages which contribute to mutual empathy.
Though I like to delve in and look up facts, view commentaries, decipher vocabulary, etc., I find sometimes that there is too much «theological» discussion rather than being open to spiritual and carnal advice.
One speaks, for example, of the wheel as a solar symbol, of the cosmogonic egg as the symbol of the non-differentiated totality, or of the serpent as a chthonian, sexual, or funeral symbol, etc. (In like manner it is agreed that the term «symbolism» should be reserved for a structurally coherent ensemble, for example, we speak of aquatic symbolism, the structure of which can not be deciphered except through studying a great number of religious facts which are heterogeneous in appearance, such as baptismal and lustration rites, aquatic cosmogonies, myths relative to floods or to marine catastrophes, myths featuring fecundity through contact with water, etc. [Cf. Eliade, Patterns in Comparative Religion, pp. 188 ff., and Images et symboles, pp. 164 ff.
Trying to decipher the intent of another mans prophetic visions is kind of like trying to count worms in a bucket.
Through the likes of Vieira, Henry, Lauren and most importantly Keown, we can decipher the otherness in which Arsenal possessed.
For an 18 year old to be sent out on loan to a mid-table club and then being recalled the following season to face the likes of Xavi and Iniesta in the Champions League game doesn't require much deciphering of his qualities.
Zoostorm: Specialists like Zoostorm computers break down their computers into easy to decipher options.
Sometimes it feels like you need a master's degree in education just to decipher all the eduspeak in the comments section (not to mention schools that have moved away from using traditional letter grades).
Deciphering hiccups in an unborn baby is a little tricky but if you know what it feels like, it's unmistakable.
Like many of the other first - time councillors, I've been thrown in at the deep end: tangling with IT, deciphering which emails are for info and which are for action, meeting with residents and large numbers of council staff and working out who does what and how they can help.
Scientists from St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center have developed an algorithm that functions like a Rosetta Stone to help decipher how the immune system recognizes and binds antigens.
After all, we struggle to decipher old English texts like Beowulf.
This residual radiation is critical to the study of cosmology because it bears on it the fossil imprint of those particles, a pattern of miniscule intensity variations from which we can decipher the vital statistics of the universe, like identifying a suspect from his fingerprint.
Fournier used computational techniques to decipher what that ancestral protein must look like.
In spite of the size disadvantage and cell overcrowding, the researchers find the juveniles doing many of the sophisticated things their big brothers can do such as deciphering between different kinds of prey like a mosquito versus a fly.
To avoid methodological differences, he identified nine types of task intelligence, like navigating through mazes or deciphering a tangle of patterned strings.
But deciphering a person's brain functioning with only six categories is like painting a portrait with only primary colors, Martinez said: it can provide an abstracted image of the person, but not a true - to - life one.
Like computer memory, genome sequencing capacity has been rising exponentially and decreasing in cost, making possible the deciphering of ever - larger genomes.
Because the protein sequence is directly related to the DNA code, the team says that comparing protein sequences — like comparing DNA sequences — is an approach that can be used to determine degrees of relatedness between species and to decipher how ancient animals evolved.
Don't miss great articles from other sections, like «Water microbiome» where I would recommend an article deciphering the evolution and metabolism of an anammox bacterium by M. Strous and an article about globally overlooked nanoplanktonic diatoms by K. Leblanc.
But for us to find out whether Proxima b is truly Earth - like, we need a dedicated astronomical campaign with advanced observatories so we can directly image it and decipher what its atmosphere is made of (if indeed it does have an atmosphere).
In the March 10 issue of Science, a group of American, British and Italian scientists present the deciphered genetic sequence of Neisseria meningitidis — the bacterium responsible for life - threatening infections like meningitis and septicemia.
Understanding how our exposures from our environment, diet and lifestyle, etc. interact with our own unique characteristics like genetics, physiology and epigenetic makeup, resulting in disease, is how the exposome will be deciphered [26].
Like the specialized hairs in animal ears, vibrations prompt ions in the hair cells to put out an electrical current that is then processed by the brain to decipher sound or detect motion.
Ever feel like health news is too overwhelming, fast - paced, or hard to decipher?
For example, you could do a Google image search for German terms like «Mandelmehl» + «Brot» and use Google translate to decipher the recipe...
Alpert adds, «Artificial sweeteners are so much sweeter than natural sugar that we've lost the ability to decipher what real sweetness actually tastes like.
I'm still trying to decipher the exact aesthetic of the brand, but I like the mix of prints, textures, femininity and comfort that the dresses have.
Shopping for a pair of shorts shouldn't be like Indiana Jones searching for the next archaeological treasure — happens once in a thousand years and deciphering dangerous clues.
Like the idea of a new start each day, the beginning of spring is a great time to refine your style and decipher what your clothes are telling you.
Not only that, when you join us you might just find that you are meeting women with whom you hit it off, right from the start (no more struggling to decipher the signs she likes you!).
So, if you're looking to impress someone, either come up with a catchy phrase that would make her drool over you or decipher an alternative approach to connecting with like — minded singles.
Rather than scrolling via online profiles trying to decipher tones from online messages and talking over for weeks or days to see if you can meet up, phone dating lines give you a more tangible way to interact with other like - minded locals.
However, given the high volume of questions we receive from readers asking us to decipher whether a guy likes them or not (and the fact that «Does He 19 too young online dating My own dating site.
Jetfire was probably the best looking new character but again like all the characters he's too much with a lot of needless extra bits»n' bobs that make the overall design far too busy and very difficult to distinguish or decipher.
Page One: A year inside the New York Times features unprecedented access to the world's most famous newspaper in a time of crisis, and Resurrect Dead: The Mystery of the Toynbee Tiles sounds like a real life Da Vinci Code as filmmakers decipher codes across North and South America.
And like the «Star Wars» franchise, there are plenty of visual motifs that have societal messages tucked away throughout the film begging to be deciphered (look at the rose, the bird on the pendants and the attire of those in hiding or in captivity).
Therese likes the model trains on display at her department store, but she can't show them to a customer because she can't leave the doll counter, a metaphor so on the nose a five year old can decipher it.
Using a series of false flashbacks (a little like Rashomon, but mostly not) and a bunch of misleading information, Basic makes it impossible to decipher its central mystery by any means logical or intuitive (other than by that reliable big - budget thriller dictum that if it's the stupidest conclusion it must be right).
Like the world we live in, it's complex, messy, and difficult to decipher, with significance that varies depending on the perspective of the life experience of the viewer.
Even graduates of Zoolander's Center for Kids who Can't Read Good would be hard pressed to decipher what the game is telling you during battle, and with how chaotic the screen can get, there were more times that I had to take myself out of the action to determine my next objective than I'd like to admit.
First - time director (longtime stunt coordinator) Nick Powell realizes that a flick like this should have a lot of action, so (to his credit) he does give us a bunch of it, but unfortunately it's difficult to decipher all that much outside of random arrows, punches, and collisions.
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