Sentence examples for impossible to decipher the from inspiring English sources

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The Gucci language is easy to distinguish, but it is almost impossible to decipher the meaning within.

Though their views are diverse, what exactly unites them is anything but "impossible to decipher": the rampant corruption of the country's politics by a wealthy few.

The ear-splitting music filled the room — a fast, grinding guitar accompanied by a voice so low and growling that it was impossible to decipher the words.

With no acquaintance with the nuances of human language or behavior, it proves impossible to decipher the secret idiom of neighborhoods and governments, the interplay of local and global culture, or the intertwining economies of nations.

"It is almost impossible to decipher the detailed history of a rock, let alone predict reactions into the geologic future," Dr. Macfarlane wrote in "Uncertainty Underground: Yucca Mountain and the Nation's High-Level Nuclear Waste," a collection of scholarly articles published in 2006 that she jointly edited.

The most wary assessment, held by some senior military officials, is that it remains impossible to decipher the true motives of the North Korean leader, Kim Jong Il, who before this week had been described by American officials as reclusive and paranoid.

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Using a special sequencing technique that it developed, Page's research team determined the order of the DNA bases in those gaps many contained multiple duplicated regions of DNA that were impossible to decipher with the technology available when the X chromosome was first sequenced.

The companies also argued that they have a First Amendment right to publish data on government requests, and that disclosing this information would not imperil national security because the online services have so many users that it would be impossible to decipher whom the requests targeted.

As long as the coded message doesn't contain too many repeats of the same number this is impossible to decipher without knowing the text the code is based on.

Sanders Korenman, an economist at the School of Public Affairs at Baruch College who has written extensively about how fertility and marriage have been affected by welfare reform, said the reasons for the decline were impossible to decipher without knowing more about the underlying demographics of the city.

Amongst the ornaments were a pin of the Dalai Lama placed next to a police patch, another code seemingly impossible to decipher, but then again, the impossibility of meaning seems to be Koh's favorite artifice.

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