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The audience must infer things from what they see.
Being born and dying prove elusive, forcing us to infer things about them from watching others.
By about 18 months of age most children are able to follow the gaze of another person, and infer things about the gazer from it.
Sarah Smith-Robbins, a professor at Indiana University specializing in social media, said that because avatars are highly customizable forms of self-expression, other players can infer things about the player's true personality from them.
He can only infer things based on the email addresses being used to sign up.
You'll take all this data and begin to infer things about medical mechanisms and implications for therapies and diagnosis.
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Satellite data rely on inferring things like wind speed in the region indirectly, and are therefore inaccurate, and the Hercules aircraft of the Air Force Weather Reconnaissance Squadron cannot fly that high.
99% of what we "see" is actually our brain inferring things about our surroundings, and he believes that a model of the brain will help us understand reality by understanding this fundamental internal reality.
"It certainly exists in a series of undercover videos by David Daleiden for the Center for Medical Progress … My impression is she was inferring things from what she had seen and what she had read.
And by surveying this catalog, scientists can infer some things about what that ancestor was like.
From this book, though, translated by Christopher Moncrieff, one can infer that things were explained differently in late 18th-century Königsberg, where ETA Hoffmann grew up.
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