Sentence examples for deciphering to from inspiring English sources

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Social-media traffic contains and implies so many metrics, from poverty to literacy to freedom of expression; there is a lot of deciphering to do.

So Anton likes to it all clean and tidy and not have a lot of post-production deciphering to do; everything had to make sense, and I think he did a fantastic job.

Such works were designed to convey the impression of a stable, "entirely decipherable universe", and the novelist's task was, precisely, to do the deciphering; to unearth "the hidden soul of things".

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Similar findings have been seen in other peptidomes deciphered to date [ 34, 35].

There are many layers to deciphering cell-to-cell heterogeneity.

To "find out" a letter was to decipher it, to turn writing back into speech.

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

But he has yet to decipher how to be a presence against Duncan, the player he once dominated in college.

It's challenging to decipher, hard to decode and it's very LA.

From a distance, it's difficult to decipher, hard to understand its intent.

The authors have also made an attempt to decipher when to commence renal replacement therapy.

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