Sentence examples for decipher what is from inspiring English sources

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At one point, Meriwether Lewis Paul Danoo), later of the Lewis and Clark expedition, urges the President to let him go exploring, "to decipher what is unknown".

Even if the company could monitor every post — close to a billion every two days — is it Twitter's duty to decipher what is real and what is not?

It asks the audience to imagine, intuit and decipher what is really happening in front of them, and often that is most vivid in the moments of silence.

Each sale takes a fraction of a second, so it's hard to decipher what is happening, and to the uninitiated the process is mysterious.

But sometimes it's difficult to decipher what is worse in college athletics: to be stinkin' drunk on Budweiser or to be thoroughly intoxicated by power.

With little U.S. presence in the south, and British forces in Basra confined to an air base outside the city, one administration official said that "we can't quite decipher" what is going on.

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It's up to the consumer to decipher what's what.

Glancing at your wrist constantly, trying to decipher what's happening on that minuscule screen, is distracting and rude.

I'm not supposed to be able to speak clearly, and decipher what's going on in the media.

Even with that history, it is still hard to decipher what was more stunning in Atlanta's 30-28 victoverover Seattle on Sunday.

Each juror was given a transcript to help them decipher what was being said amid the background noise of the recording, but none of them could take that transcript back into the jury room.

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