Sentence examples for being able to parse from inspiring English sources

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You will get better at solving if you can forgive yourself for not knowing something, or not being able to parse a tricky clue and just keep going.

Later, when the Mercer family, along with Steve Bannon, came to support Donald Trump, it was no secret that they brought with them Cambridge Analytica, a firm that boasted of being able to parse and influence the electorate through "psychographic" algorithms derived from that data.

The company focuses on being able to parse and handle all forms of big data, including customer interactions, transactions and machine data.

MPI is practical and scalable, being able to parse and construct belief networks for up to a thousand of policies in under 100 s that produce nearly half million correlation edges.

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He calls it "a new species of sound" but is able to parse the instruments astutely.

And to be able to parse them and describe them in some ways.

Using his knowledge of Latin, he is able to parse complex vocabulary into comprehensible Latin parts.

A month ago, a turkey of hers named Mr. Bill died for reasons even a necropsy hasn't been able to parse out.

And thirdly, in terms of understanding the data, we need to be able to parse which issues are not general but specific to particular groups, subgroups, or units.

Arkin says robots sometimes won't be able to parse more complicated situations in which the right answer isn't a simple shoot/don't shoot decision.

In 1941?" That was followed by a brief period believing that the answer was E-MALL ("Really? In 1941?") before I was able to parse it correctly.

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