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Says Richard Ciccarone, head of research at McDonnell Investment Management: "Investors are left to decipher for themselves the credit of individual issuers".
This, he notes dryly, means that Congress is left to decipher why "prior briefings provided by the Executive Branch did not cover the material contained in these articles".
Instead, we are left to decipher sweeping statements like, "[t]his Blueprint generally will eliminate special-interest deductions and credits in favor of providing lower tax rates for all businesses and eliminating taxes on business investment".
In the meantime, voters are left to decipher news stories mostly based on anonymous sources inside the FBI and the Department of Justice.
It is not just that Deaf people were left to decipher a mumble-jumble of random signs; it also serves as a message to the Deaf community that the world still does not understand us.
Police have confirmed they were unable to access these messages, and were left trying to decipher publicly available information circulating on the internet.
So, everyone is left trying to decipher the tea leaves, which is sort of like trying to figure out what Manning is doing with all those pre-snap gestures and gyrations.
On a few occasions, actors did not face the audience when they signed and I was left trying to decipher them sideways.
The British government was left scrambling to decipher developments as the surprise statement contradicted conciliatory signals filtering out of Iran earlier in the week which had given hope that at least one of the two remaining staff would be freed today.
Almost 20 years ago, our foremother Carrie Bradshaw wrote, "In a world where leaving each other seems to be getting more and more frequent, what are the breakup rules?" Increasingly, there aren't any, and we're left trying to decipher our ex-lovers' behaviour: Why didn't they text me back?
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