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The British government was left scrambling to decipher developments as the surprise statement contradicted conciliatory signals filtering out of Iran earlier in the week which had given hope that at least one of the two remaining staff would be freed today.
On 22 May, NIH announced that these three organisms, along with the chimp, a protozoan called Tetrahymena thermophile and several fungi, will be next in line at the high-throughput sequencing centers that are now scrambling to decipher the genetic code of humans, mice, and rats.
With the much-anticipated Third Plenum now over, China experts everywhere are scrambling to decipher the conference's implications.
Now, less than a week after a record 8.9 magnitude earthquake left thousands dead, half a million homeless, and economists scrambling to decipher the consequences, Lewis' hunch appears disturbingly prophetic.
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Large companies still routinely discover forgotten punch-card archives and then scramble to decipher them and convert them to electronic format.
Papers scrambled to decipher why this was the case, offering up a range of reasons, but not too many solutions.
Previously, advertisers would struggle to decipher analytics like impressions.
Governments are scrambling to keep up.
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Libraries have been scrambling to catch up.
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