Sentence examples for interpret the future from inspiring English sources

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The I Ching is also used to interpret the future.

The new generation is well situated to interpret the future of product design and interaction with it, given its place at the competitive edge of a digital technology revolution at home.

"Part of the artist's insight is to be able to interpret the future earlier than anybody," he said during an interview in the small hideaway conference room adjacent to his office.

The main lesson learned from the Tivoli case history is twofold: (1) the integration and feedback between multiple disciplines and professionals (architects and geologists) working together on environmental improvements and (2) the careful view of the past territory and meticulous analysis of existing buildings and urban landscapes are the key to sustainably interpret the future landscape.

An important aspect in hydrology is to interpret the future probabilities of occurrence from past records of hydrologic events.

There was considerable variation in the various projections, so these can be seen as indicators of thematic areas where the panel were in doubt about what to answer, or how to interpret the future.

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Kilcullen skillfully interprets the future of counterinsurgency, the proper use of military force and what we must learn from our losses and mistakes.

This suggests that applying this concept to various cases and fields is important in order to interpret the regional future projections.

This description of l these morphological changes induced by the PSA-TRICOM will help to interpret the results of future intratumoral vaccine therapy trials.

In a few weeks, it could seek to justify its earlier action that has been nullified by the U.S. Supreme Court; the justices in Washington could then choose to interpret the law for future close contests or let the matter drop as overtaken by events.

Although mysticism has social implications, the mystic is primarily an individualist, whereas the prophet, a person of intense but intermittent experience, sees himself called to be a spokesman for the divine to the community or all humankind and regards his own experience as a message that enables him to interpret the past and the future in the light of the divine will.

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