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Britain's defence secretary, Philip Hammond, did not need decoding, when he told the Atlantic Council in Washington that the campaigns in Libya and Afghanistan had exposed "significant difficulties" in Nato.
Some of the skills-language employers use can need decoding, so it pays for graduates to become aware of what they're asking for.
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Many of Kadare's familiar procedures and themes are in evidence, beginning with the positing of an enigma that needs decoding.
They're usually solid and weighty but frequently couched in language that emphasises the positive and needs decoding – doing little for the trust's image as a vigorous, independent, robust defender of the public interest.
Yet words like "enigmatic," "mysterious" and "menacing" are routinely applied to his plays, as if they were theatrical cryptograms in urgent need of decoding.
Exceptions had been narrow, like when an agency needed decoding or translating help from a counterpart.
Only later does it occur to them that the message the girls were sending might not have needed decoding, that all their conspiracy theories and painstaking efforts to crack the supposed code only obscured reality.
In 1980, "preppy" referred to an exotic, rarified species that needed decoding, and a tongue-in-cheek peek behind the duck blind helped the rest of the world make sense of these strange, popped-collar creatures in their Nantucket Reds.
She needs help decoding the hidden meaning behind the gift she didn't want in an attempt to figure out when she might get the one she did.
The modifications create both the architecture and the stability needed for decoding through restraints on anticodon stereochemistry and conformational space, and through selective hydrogen bonding.
The show's organizers -- Robyn Brentano and Lilly Wei, independent curators; the writer Roger Lipsey; and Ms. Georgia -- have supplied wall texts that often clarify individual artists' connection to Buddhism but too seldom address the specific work at hand, which occasionally needs some decoding.
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