Sentence examples for decipher and from inspiring English sources

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And the actresses all have to grapple with Bergman's desire to decipher and to possess them.

In other words, Siri for desktop will use speech recognition to decipher and remembering contextual clues.

People who often seem to be trying to decipher and translate messages from elsewhere.

The legal jargon, however, is difficult to decipher, and the policies have become increasingly vague.

Texts are hard to decipher, and the music is spare, oblique and often puzzling – but also sometimes entrancingly beautiful.

Brain signals that encode imagined words could be harder to decipher and the device must be small and operate wirelessly.

Over the years I have developed the ability to decipher and absorb complex, multicoloured transit maps in mere minutes.

She was a "walking Rosetta Stone", said Mack, able to decipher and repeat any movement as a physical language skill.

When you look more closely you realize that the charts are hard to decipher and short on details.

The current census will be the first to use computer software to decipher and record information rather than human eyes.

They are also faster learners than dogs, and their behaviour is easier to decipher and control than an insect's.

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