Sentences with phrase «makes deciphering»

Damage, Support, Flank and Front Line are the champion types players can choose from, which makes deciphering their strengths and weaknesses dead easy.
But it's not merely an intellectual exercise (in fact, the obscurity of the clues (its title at once revealing the identity of the killer and referring obliquely to the red herring of The Maltese Falcon) makes deciphering the procedural improbable at best)-- rather, it's the visceral nature of the exercise that delights.
Makes deciphering the bill purposely obtuse.
Dr. Mark Hyman set out to make deciphering the information easier with his new book: Food: What the Heck Should I Eat?

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Their primary product is simple - to - use encryption app that makes data easily deciphered by the intended reader and a scrambled mess to anyone else.
While people think these digital forms of communication are making them more efficient and social, they are actually wasting time deciphering mixed messages and clarifying points of view.
That makes you less likely to decipher other people's intentions.
The key is making it clear, simple and fast for people to decipher who you are, who you serve and what you provide.
While my many idea scribbles, sticky notes and jumble of files still made sense to me, it was quite difficult for an assistant to decipher my internal sorting system.
The framers, Gorsuch wrote last year, intended for lawmakers to make the laws, executives to execute them and judges to decipher their meaning.
When you ask the world's big money makers in typical big brand consumer businesses to discuss how they are making money from big data, though, the message can be about as hard to decipher for the average individual as combing through Internet chatter from Pakistan.
Analytics are going to play more and more of a function in deciphering huge quantities of data, making sense of it, applying it into many different areas and then using blockchain technologies to securitize that.
We debunk marketing to make it more effective, we demystify digital to make it more powerful, we decipher strategy to make it more persuasive and we deliver exceptional results through inspired implementation.
The reason for this is you need a means to decipher all the technical charts, market forces and other nuances that go into being able to make successful binary options trades.
Give your kids the tools to budget, save, decipher wants from needs, and make smart money decisions.
Excess Complexity: consultants needed to make the work seem really difficult so clients would not replicate and competitors could not decipher it.
I have to laugh at so many of these comments, it's relatively easy to decipher the mindset behind most of them, especially the negative, snarky ones written obviously by a 20 something or even younger whose biggest challenge in life to date is what video game to play while mom is making his eggs and bacon.
He deciphered supposed golden tablets that he showed to no one, written in a language that does not exist, and made factual claims that have been proven to be patently false.
In «Books» he shows the books themselves — the making, the binding, the paper and our handling of them, our attempts to read and understand what is written on the page and what is written between the lines, our desire to decipher the hieroglyphs that books are, our hopes to find the meaning in the silences.
Sidenote: I bet that the reason the British government knew women would make excellent codebreakers at Bletchley Park during World War II is because someone high up in the military happened to catch sight of a shawl knitting pattern and thought, «Whoever can decipher that shawl pattern could probably defeat Hitler.»
If you are unable to decipher the point I was making, your «med» ribbon is really not worth bragging about.
The greatest claim to merit of the history of religions is precisely its effort to decipher in a «fact,» conditioned as it is by the historical moment and the cultural style of the epoch, the existential situation that made it possible.
But the study of initiation symbolism seeks another end: to decipher the implicit symbolism in such and such a rite or initiation myth (regressus ad uterum, ritual death and resurrection, etc.), to study each one of these symbols morphologically and historically, and to elucidate the existential situation which has made the formation of these symbols possible.
He can create a universe dictate to Moses the laws design the Temple with every measurement, make dna the building blocks that man can only now decipher andhave Jesus save us all but somehow miss gay marriage.
Oh I'm sorry to hear black beans make you feel so crummy but glad you were able to decipher that through Whole30.
They decipher the food labels you encounter so that you can make informed choices, and they explain how nutrition fits into your gluten - free lifestyle.
There are very few vegan options out there, and while I could theoretically buy certain store - bought mixes and use oil and flax eggs instead of the butter and eggs that the instructions call for, usually the ingredient list is way too long for me to decipher (which means it's made with some nasty artificial ingredients).
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.
Though it's sometimes hard to decipher exactly what elevates a recipe from «maybe I'll make that one day» status to «I'm sprinting to the kitchen right now» material (chipotle?
Their shorter preparation time combined with the other teams slowly deciphering how they play may make it very hard for Huddersfield to remain in the top flight.
Make up some codes and get children to decipher them to find eggs or Easter treats, you could even get the children to create their own codes.
We can help decipher whether or not the babies just making noise during in their sleep with with a regular sleep pattern or we can decipher through the baby's cues when the baby is, in fact, ready for another feed.
The hard part is deciphering these signs in a way that allows a parent to make the appropriate updates to their tactics and to make changes beneficial to the baby in the long term.
Trying to decipher our babies cries, making sure we meet all their needs, and figuring out how to be the best expert on our baby.
I think our readers are smart enough to decipher this on their own and make the decisions for their families by reading your source and the ones I cite.
Even without a food fight, you're more likely to discover what makes your child laugh or cry over a family meal than you are through a short text message that you had to learn how to decipher before you even knew what it meant.
To make it worse, due to my significant hearing loss I can't hear any child in the third row of my van so I can frequently be found lip - reading in the rear view mirror while driving, trying to decipher whatever Urgent Need is at hand.
Often times, the LLCs have names that make it difficult to decipher who is behind the donations, «making a mockery of fairness and transparency in our campaign system,» the letter says.
The practice makes it difficult to decipher how much money candidates are getting from specific private interests.
He also proposes changes in statute to make the budget — a multi-part document that can be difficult to decipher without a intricate knowledge of legislative language — more readable and digestible for the public.
A critical step in making this happen is deciphering how microbes communicate.
UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers have deciphered how a small protein made by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) that causes AIDS manipulates human genes to further its deadly agenda.
The real professor Greene scans brains and deciphers the mechanisms that let us make moral decisions.
The first is working out how to make the PGCs convert to mature sperm and eggs without transplanting them back into testes or ovaries; Hayashi is trying to decipher the signals that ovaries and testes give to the PGCs that tell them to become eggs or sperm, which he could then add to artificial PGCs in culture to lead them through these stages.
But the very changes that make those lessons urgent could keep them from ever being fully deciphered.
His first book related the story of how he led a private effort that raced a government - funded consortium to decipher the DNA sequence that makes up the human genome.
The work could help scientists decipher the dynamics of animal herds and other «materials» made up of active agents.
Furthermore, because the custom systems are frequently incompatible, making industry - wide insights or deciphering best practices is slow and cumbersome.
Still, he is convinced the eventual payoff — providing a new set of clues for deciphering the mysteries of dinosaur life — will make it all worthwhile.
Storms also a question mark The attribution studies also looked into storms and rainfall extremes, but the complexity of atmospheric processes during such events made it difficult for scientists to decipher the role of climate change.
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