Sentences with phrase «only tell»

Bones can only tell us so much.
«Traditional ways we have of assessing kids can only tell you the end product of a very complicated process,» says Courtenay Norbury, a professor of developmental language and communication disorders at University College London who has used Tobii eye - tracking technology to study children with language development disorders, including SLI and autism.
But scientists working on the deadly Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) virus are puzzled by two papers appearing in separate journals that not only tell the same story, but also are based on data from the very same patient in Saudi Arabia.
«They really interlock very nicely to not only tell us what carbonate it is, but also how much is there,» Morris says.
Most of remaining participants (43 %) reported that they would prefer to only tell their doctor.
The robots can see both food or poison from a distance of several metres but can only tell them apart when almost touching.
The chimp genome sequence, which consists of 2.8 billion pairs of DNA letters, will not only tell us much about chimps but a comparison with the human genome will also teach us a great deal about ourselves.
Moreover, to say that potential sufferers should be compared with people their own age is, according to AAMI proponents, to miss the point: for this would only tell you who is suffering from «abnormal», not «normal», memory loss.
But comparing genome sequences can only tell scientists so much.
However, analyzing spectrograms can only tell us so much — the characteristics that birds hone in on when identifying potential mates may not be the same ones scientists notice in audio recordings.
«Ice cores only tell you about temperatures in Antarctica,» Shakun notes of previous studies that relied exclusively on an ice core from Antarctica that records atmospheric conditions over the last 800,000 years.
«Neutrinoless double beta decay would not only tell us that neutrinos must be their own antiparticles,» said SLAC particle physicist and EXO team member Martin Breidenbach.
The greatest difference compared with other comparable services is that traditionally they only tell about the extent of the ice or snow situation.
The Quelccaya ice cores, of course, only tell a sliver of the history of South America.
«This lack of control leaves a lot of room for defects to form, and the traditional methods for characterization only tell us that there is a defect but can not pinpoint the specific location,» Mukherjee said.
By analyzing how long it took them to draw the spiral and how hard they pressed on the paper with the pen, the team could not only tell which volunteers had Parkinson's disease, they could also tell how severe it was.
It's still early for me to say what being a project manager means; so far I can only tell you about the process leading up to the start of the project.
«I only tell it as I got it.
Make sure you not only tell us what the story is, but also how you plan to tell that story in a compelling way.
From now, time can only tell whether it has been the gateway to a whole new vista of politics for Miliband and the keys to No. 10; an attempt to convince his party that he would be still the best option after a narrow defeat; or some kind of a swansong.
I am sorry, I can only tell it as I see it.
Can money save them now - time will only tell.
When asked for clarification, Scarborough said, «That was the implication, I can only tell you the implication based on the conversation.»
«My office is three blocks away, so I can only tell you, it was difficult on the streets,» said City Councilman James Vacca of the Bronx.
«I can only tell you that topic was discussed in great detail with him well in advance.
The problem with predicted outcomes of AV based on, for example, successive YouGov polls looking at voters preferences is that they really only tell us about short term effects on the relative position of the big established parties.
The numbers only tell part of the story.
But these examples of cultural exchange only tell part of the story of cultural diplomacy in contemporary international politics and diplomacy.
Yet the cuts in themselves only tell half the story.
The final budget will be the only tell - tale sign to show whether or not the Governor has offered a listening ear to the people of New York.»
As ever, though, national polls can only tell us so much — it would be in the marginal seats that A.V. would make a decisive difference.
These numbers do paint a picture for evaluators, but they only tell part of the story.
They can only tell you what «could» or «may» happen, as so irritated that audience member.
I later asked Peralta what the erstwhile opponents had discussed, but the senator would only tell me that Monserrate was «wishing me well.»
I can only tell you about my experience and what I learned.
So I thought I'd spread the love and not only tell you where I got (It's CoreKitchen, by the way) but give you all a chance to win some...
If you can hear your child's music while he is listening to it on headphones, it's too loud, and he needs to turn it down, but that isn't the only tell.
You also should only tell him one time that you are going to sit right there and that he has to stay in his bed.
They only tell you when the items are on sale!
I'll not only tell you about how many diapers your child will go through until their potty trained, but I'll also discuss your options of diapers to used, the best brands and how to save money, and when potty training should start and the signs around it.
I have had both types and can only tell you that when you see your emotive child bring an area under control the reward is huge for you and your child because you know how hard they have worked at this facet of their personality.
Simply put, they will not only tell understand what they're feeling, but they would be cautious about their feelings affects others.
«While crash tests serve a very important role in child restraint design, they only tell part of the story,» Arboghast said.
This will only tell your body to make more milk, and we don't want that.
Since we are not privy to the thought processes of the investigators, we can only tell by process of elimination.
I can only tell you what I did and what worked for me.
Experts only tell you these things because there are «risk» involved with giving a baby cereal early.
Initially your child may only tell you the parts of the story that were significant to her, like the climax or the ending.
Some parents will only tell their child about a new baby once Mom begins to show or wear maternity.
I can only tell you that I'm sorry.
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