Sentence examples for likely to parse from inspiring English sources

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I've been repeating it to myself ever since, and thinking this: these two traveled to the United States to perform this wildly idiosyncratic piece for a handful of people who were not likely to parse its alien esthetic.

And while Mr. Obama's advisers say he is entirely comfortable with his identity — as he has said, proud to be an African-American but not limited by that — he carries a peculiar burden as a presidential candidate: whether or not he calibrates his words, blacks as well as whites are likely to parse them for anything they might signal about racial issues.

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With estrogen as a potential confounder of the association between TL and ER-positive breast and ovarian cancers, it will likely be difficult to parse out the specific role of TL in estrogen-related cancer risk in epidemiological studies.

Her comments are likely to be parsed by lawmakers and markets looking for signs of whether Ms. Yellen will continue the Fed's stimulative monetary policies.

"People of Earth" I'd like a linguist to parse.

If nothing else, it's a good way to parse a few of the issues likely to be magnified when Obama and McCain yammer back and forth about their healthcare plans in the coming weeks.

He's likely once again playing chess while we're all trying to parse the way he's playing checkers.

Although it is difficult to parse out the genetic and environmental influences, it is likely that aggressive parents play an important role in the emergence and persistence of aggression in children.

Over all, it is difficult to parse, for audiences as well as directors and performers, a likely reason it is rarely produced even while being considered by some to be Mr. Walcott's masterpiece.

Many of these studies reported no significant change in MHC isoform composition, 30– 32 most likely due to the poor resolution obtained when homogenizing whole-muscle preparations and utilizing densitometry to parse out the MHC isoform contributions.

The term "hacker" is complicated to parse.

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