Sentence examples for decipher things from inspiring English sources

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"Sometimes politics gets so overwhelming it would be farcical to try to decipher things in a pop song," he explains.

Many have their own agendas and it is hard to decipher things.

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Ronnie can decipher these things.

It took me a week to decipher this thing, because of his handwriting, primarily.

Now that we're a few weeks into the 2016-17 NBA season, we're beginning to accumulate enough data to begin to decipher a few things about players and teams around the league.

"Normally you'd get a list of like 30 funds and they'd have confusing names — what the heck is 'SPRTN IDX' — no one can decipher what these things mean and you're expecting what employees to choose what percent of money into these funds," Lee said.

This curious document entitled directions for knowing all dark things, deciphered by Eisenlohr in 1877, is a collection of problems in geometry and arithmetic, algebra, weights and measures, business and recreational diversions.

Once you have deciphered their favourite things to the farthest point possible, time comes for choosing the gift.

Take a minute, or even a day to calm down and think about the entire situation, try writing down your feelings so it's easier to decipher all of the things you're feeling.

While studying SEC cases, he deciphered common patterns involving things like an unusually large number of acquisitions, divestitures, restructurings and share repurchases, or heavy reliance on stock price gains in determining the boss's pay.

Readers, at least, appeared unoffended, and those who deciphered the whole thing seemed to think I deserved a hearty bravo.

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