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"deduce" Definitions
  1. to form an opinion about something based on the information or evidence that is available
"deduce" Antonyms
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"We can deduce: "Ron, what were you doing in 1998?
It can be challenging to deduce fatness from pictures alone.
From that he could work backward, attempting to deduce the mechanism.
It is in this way that one can deduce its true meaning.
You might deduce from her name that Phillips is not Chinese herself.
As you can probably deduce, that's not even close to 50% representation.
Given our Puritan, body-image focused society, it's easy to deduce why.
Mr Schelling, in contrast, thought that just as one could not deduce logically whether any given joke will make people laugh, so it was ludicrous to deduce what people might think in a nuclear war from logic alone.
The listener or reader infers, which means to deduce, whether correctly or not.
How can they possibly deduce that from just a few scrapes in rock?
It's not improbable to deduce that the Cinderella in question was Summer herself.
So you ought to be able to deduce how today's puzzle came about.
With these constraints, we can eventually deduce that the split is AMIABLE/AFFABLE.
We can also deduce what he was watching on television: MSNBC's Morning Joe.
Textual analysis has led AIG to deduce that Noah must have had a workshop.
Geophysicists measure these waves in order to deduce what Earth's insides must look like.
So you can deduce what type of person that is based on that activity.
They deduce this by reading an email he wrote to her but never sent.
Bergh: Based on the logo we can deduce that these guys certainly love Jesus.
Eventually, you find commonalities and deduce principles or primary lessons that comprise the book.
From that I deduce she worked at her project over a long period, perhaps years.
Furthermore, they'd deduce, from the groove, that I'd descended into the crater after a stone.
I was left to deduce their identities through guesswork and the cooperation of skeptical publicists.
Preschoolers play longer with a mechanical toy if it's difficult to deduce how it works.
Some apps also deduce your location information even when you choose not to share it.
You can show people who you are before they have to deduce it for themselves.
Surely what we deduce from that is that they're in it for the long-term.
Carr could deduce that because the words didn't line up perfectly with the individual abbreviations.
By measuring those activity levels, our TimeSignature algorithm can work backwards to deduce the time.
From this, Facebook could deduce how many people were in the household, alongside various demographic information.
He believed he could deduce nature's laws solely from the demand that they be self-consistent.
This finding has helped the research team deduce what early reaction centers may have been doing.
And even if this was all we could deduce from the invite, we'd be happy campers.
"I suspect most folks can deduce the amount of information we know about them," said Westgate.
Three different pistols were used in the murder, the police deduce from the shells they find.
So, as the firm grows, we can safely deduce that it's an increasingly unprofitable affair. Mostly.
To figure out its orbit, he needed to deduce Ceres's motion in relation to the sun.
" This lets Cyc deduce things: "Your shirt is wet, so you were probably in the rain.
It didn't take a lot of work for Faris to deduce that a proposal was coming.
Is it important that the viewer deduce that the girl in the photographs is your daughter?
They they might try to deduce phrases or sentences, based on other models of word usage.
And the enemy must be unable to deduce the internal workings of the random number generator.
It's not hard to deduce from this what the defense in this case likely will be.
I analyzed online comments to deduce trends, and I certainly didn't take stars at face value.
As a result of her silence, we are left to deduce meaning from her physical image.
From this mundane event can you deduce that you are in fact in an elevator on Earth?
The team took tape measurements, as well as measurements with lasers and cameras, to deduce the size.
That way, he said, the hatcheries could deduce which spawning and management techniques led to healthier fish.
From what I can deduce, Bermuda's damage seems to be rooted in a mystery that's still unfolding.
Never formally schooled, "he preferred to induce from experiments rather than deduce from theoretical principles," Isaacson explains.
MacBook Pro owners can use a free tool to monitor and deduce this called Intel Power Gadget.
Anyway, I can generally deduce that I read more this year, and that's what I'm running with.
That is, no potential enemy can deduce the mathematical algorithm that creates them—because there isn't one.
Since they each have two clues, you can deduce where to enter any answers you're sure of.
In the 19th century, Alphonse Bertillon pioneered a method to deduce the biometric makeup of a criminal.
Solving top to bottom, I did not deduce the commonality of these clues until the very end.
If you've seen other fantasy shows or movies, it's not hard to deduce that Ciri has powers.
From the impact estimate and the total expenses, it can deduce the organization&aposs impact per dollar.
LONDON — One need not be a card-carrying revolutionary to deduce that global capitalism has a problem.
Under those circumstances, connecting the content, targeting and buyer itself to deduce foreign interference would be almost impossible.
So researchers at UCLA and USC partnered with 23andMe to deduce whether specific genes might be the culprit.
Especially since it's easy to deduce who's using Strava in places where American-based technologies are relatively rare.
When the system encounters a new word, it tries to deduce meaning from the other words around it.
If you have more than three Eeros, the company can deduce that you have a big house, too.
A. and I are pleasantly surprised and try to deduce who our mysterious admirer is with no luck.
But some apiarists reckon they can also deduce the condition of their bees from the sounds they make.
But if strangers find out where you live, they may be able to deduce and identify your profile.
"You can deduce what kind of person it is based on that activity," he told reporters this week.
However, Khalaf notes that Yahoo's ability to deduce what's considered a "related" story has improved with this update.
"Anyone can deduce a precise idea of the credibility of the account given by Ziad Takieddine," he said.
Are employers going to deduce that they need fewer employees to produce TV newscasts, newspapers, and so forth?
That unusual relationship is for you to deduce, and when you do, prepare for a fun "Aha!" moment.
It can deduce how its users read while commuting, and what they like to look at before bed.
Only then could they compare the brightness (and thereby deduce the distance) of TRGBs and supernovas farther away.
"Picking up on the sheer scale of migration is something you can deduce from data," Dr. Kross said.
Some trackers also include magnetometers that detect magnetic fields, making it possible to deduce which way is up.
Ms. Haberman questions how much we can deduce about his policy once in office from his current behavior.
In this case, with only a couple days on the job, that would have been hard to deduce.
That with some machine learning AI can actually deduce the angle that your finger is coming at the screen.
This bonanza allowed them to start long-term tracking of Lyft drivers and deduce who also drove for Uber.
So, using the same logic that WikiLeaks used to promote Pizzagate, what can we deduce from the PickupGate tweet?
Well, I have — but I've perused the site just long enough to deduce that it was not for me.
Best of all, depending on what time of day you book, you can more closely deduce your flight times.
Efforts to scientifically deduce the neurological underpinnings of navigational abilities in humans and other species arguably began in 1948.
Pay attention to my body language and you might be able to deduce which hand the penny is in.
Just as biologists might deduce the workings of a cell, we should operate as outsiders to our own programs.
There was also a pair of entries — PIPETTE and NANETTE — that would have been hard to deduce without crosses.
A new report has confirmed what we already deduce every morning when we rot in the highway merge lane.
Pohl followed the same logic to deduce the proton radius from the Lamb shift of muonic hydrogen in 2010.
Perhaps. It is not hard to deduce the reproductive value of avoiding trains if you're living on the tracks.
It's also an extremely unusual word that looks impossible (for me, at least) to deduce from the crosses — MJOLNIR.
They then compare that with various precipitation to begin to deduce what the objects in the air could be.
It is through these angles that we are able to deduce that the scissors are, in fact, regular scissors.
Through the good ol' fashioned process of elimination, fans can deduce that the victim is likely one of two people.
From the (22017,0) theory's existence and main properties, you can deduce an incredible amount about what happens in lower dimensions.
The Daily Mail used that information to deduce Sinon_Reborn's true identity and convince him to sit down for an interview.
Hosted by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, the Golden Globes are important, for reasons most of us can't really deduce.
We then developed two multivariate models for each state to deduce which election-related terms correlated against anxiety and depression.
Last year, another team of scientists at ETH Zurich used neural networks to deduce physical laws from sets of data.
And while you're deducting, try to deduce why Siri and Spotlight — the Mac's text-based search technology — are separate things.
NBC brass failed to deduce that an FNC prime-time firebrand could not segue to a morning, less politicized audience.
Bill Clinton's misconduct is most relevant in dissecting the 2016 election, and what Democrats should—and shouldn't—deduce from it.
But once you notice Jesse's car, it's easy to deduce that we're most likely looking at Jesse and another person.
Not far into the story, we're introduced to a character who, we'll very soon deduce, is almost certainly the killer.
It's one thing to deduce from an abstract theory that undisclosed information is as unfavorable as it could possibly be.
The employees may be able to deduce who has the disease, but the employer is spared the breach of confidentiality.
"Of course, one has to be careful to deduce too much from single genomes and only two locations," he said.
You would assume that the "N-word" or something like it was used, but you'd have to deduce exactly what.
The books encouraged fans to play detective and deduce clues from the story, which, after all, could support many readings.
The company provided a "result" that said there was a "disqualifying record," but not enough to deduce what the problem was.
Parents don't need scientific research to tell them phones can be dangerous; they can deduce the ills from their own overuse.
But what I can deduce is that an entire day of this cookbook alone could have easily cost me $200 plus.
Based on our preferences, it's not hard to deduce that the Crock-Pot is one of our favorite kitchen appliances, ever.
Through I.M.S. tracking data, Purdue would have been able to monitor the Canadian surge, and to deduce the reason for it.
And researchers also acknowledge that social media and technology make it increasingly harder to deduce how many friends someone really has.
There is an expression that a computer should never ask a question for which it can reasonably deduce the answer itself.
Nor is it possible to deduce much from the fact that a grand jury has been formed to help Mr Mueller.
That creates more content it can use to drive eyeballs to ads, and deduce personal information from to target those ads.
The result, although devilishly hard to deduce without ample down crosses (for me at least), is an unusual but apt phrase.
Anyone reading between the lines of the article could deduce that the United States Navy had broken the Japanese Navy's codes.
Since there are no standards for making graphs, you should expect these variations and try to deduce what the graph assumes.
Detectors on the mountainside catch these pennies from heaven, and computers analyze them and deduce the nature of the original particle.
My project was to deduce the effect of protein concentration on the ability of a polymer of DNA to wind itself.
In stores, retailers could "see" where you paused in the aisle, and deduce what you were tempted by but didn't buy.
I knew enough clue entries — TUTU, BEIJING, HOMEWORK, ASSASSINS, USHER — to fill in blanks and deduce the rest of the puzzle.
"To take that plan and deduce what is actually going to happen is not accurate reporting," spokesperson Jahan Wilcox told Bloomberg.
This picture of complex structures adapting to a fluctuating environment allows us also to deduce something about how these structures store information.
It isn't hard to deduce that this approach could form a key part of the firm's blueprint to expand into new markets.
Blue Bell helped authorities determine in which store the incident occurred, having instructed its division managers to try to deduce the location.
Anthropologists and biologists study the brain sizes of different species and try to deduce what behavioral changes a larger brain allows for.
Using search data obtained from the site, the partnering brands were able to deduce the most in-demand colors, prints, and silhouettes.
It randomizes the time before someone appears associated with a particular venue in order to limit others' abilities to deduce people's routines.
We can deduce that from the fact that the Sinaloa Cartel functioned quite well while he was in federal prison in Mexico.
We used Billboard's year-end charts, which go back to 1955, to deduce the most popular one-hit wonder from each year.
The United States will not be able to deduce its way toward the solutions, it will have to experiment its way forward.
To view photos from this era, one could deduce that Richard's success had been, in part, founded upon his appearance and charm.
In addition, it will deprive the federal government of income needed to deduce deficits and support fiscal programs used to stimulate growth.
Judge Watson flatly rejected the government's argument that a court would have to investigate Mr. Trump's "veiled psyche" to deduce religious animus.
Solar eclipses have been used not just to deduce what is going on in the solar system but also to study Earth.
She would ask them for their own sense of this, and she would deduce how direct an answer they were ready for.
One reason we deduce this is because the descendants of those who remained in Africa — present day Africans — don't have Neanderthal DNA.
My smartphone also has my full calendar, so it should be able to deduce what I am doing and where I am.
Looking a maps of currents, Buffington is able to deduce several basic tips for finding messages in bottles sent from certain locations.
Meanwhile linguists across the globe struggle to deduce the true interpretation, igniting the short fuses of military officials and a frightened global populace.
Susan Collins (Maine), Lisa Murkowski (Alaska), and Shelley Moore Capito (West Virginia), so it wasn't difficult to deduce who he was talking about.
From the photos, we can deduce that the Pixel 3 Lite won't be small, which is what we suspected after the last leak.
Such shifts are caused by slight changes in the star's velocity, which scientists can use to deduce the gravitational tug of an exoplanet.
A proper journalist engaging their critical faculties should have been able to deduce Facebook was the paying customer, given the usually obvious skew.
To create the video, NASA scientists had to deduce Pluto's actual colors from the many black-and-white photos taken by the probe.
That could allow astronomers to quickly deduce whether a star system might have planets, and whether any of those planets could be habitable.
It is not hard to deduce that scale and cost are the two main factors that result in the winner-takes-most scenario.
By analyzing that urine, Bergouignan can deduce each woman's baseline energy expenditure levels, but this carefully engineered water costs around $230,27 per person.
What else can one deduce from seeing venison sandwiches on the menu at Arby's restaurants in rural communities of the Midwest Rust Belt?
First, students will learn about the origin of the tarot deck; then, they'll memorize keywords for each card to deduce their deeper meanings.
" French spoke for many conservatives, especially social conservatives, who deduce the need for sex-segregated bathrooms from "the existence of the two sexes.
Since roughly three quarters of these are legal immigrants, we deduce that they represent about 12 percent of the total U.S. labor force.
Through logical reasoning they can try to deduce some law of markets or behaviour (perhaps that pay reflects productivity or that markets clear).
All we can deduce for certain is that the LDB will somehow figure into the Netflix reboot set to premiere later this year.
A 2017 study found that advertisers are able to deduce the sexuality of a Facebook user based on as little as three likes.
Seeing the numbers, one might fairly deduce that they commit serious crimes at a significantly higher rate than those in the U.S. legally.
I will cleverly deduce my insulin pump is failing when my blood sugar is camping out at four times what it should be.
For example, if someone says, "I'm hungry," Watson will be able to deduce the intent of their remark as a question about food venues.
"If you cloaked the entire planet, they might still be able to deduce that something is going on through radial velocity measurements," Teachey said.
People say all the time that texting is really hard to deduce meaning from because it has no intonation and it has no nuance.
After some digging through Instagram, Marie Claire was able to deduce that this mutual friend may be none other than fashion designer Misha Nonoo.
What's fascinating is that we can actually deduce a lot about the Samsung Galaxy S8 just by looking at the leaked photos and videos.
With that in mind, we might deduce that the OnePlus 7 Pro will have a 1440p resolution display, much like other flagship Android devices.
Brilliant software engineers have created clever programs to deduce from our on-line lives what products we might be willing to spend money on.
In 2012, the Internet took these theories to the next level and tried to deduce the actual day being referenced in the 1992 single.
When you see a vendor on a street corner selling Rolex watches for $20, it's not that hard to deduce that they are fakes.
Hence scientists deduce that the change most likely happened after New and Old World primates diverged from each other around 40 million years ago.
Dr. Karle was an expert in bouncing X-rays off crystals to deduce the structure of molecules by observing patterns in the deflected rays.
Someday, with the help of Sheffield and other Beatleologists, I may be able to deduce the full scope of what that says about me.
From the image, journalists and internet sleuths were able to deduce important information about the type and location of the satellite that produced it.
The defense brought a routine motion that basically asked whether a jury could deduce that there was evidence to support each element of the charges.
Instead, you're bombarded with a series of images and sounds, and any meaning you could deduce exists largely in the unspoken relationship between the two.
And the character, according to Ryan Murphy's vision, starts off "Manhunt" by seeking treatment for a unnamed disease we are meant to deduce is HIV.
It's pretty easy to deduce what kinds of things each choice might uncover if you look through the report on it in your Science department.
Back in 2014, Gizmodo wrote a huge dive on Magic Leap in which we tried to deduce what the hell the company was working on.
Alto analysed abnormal, hyperactive users making dozens of posts per day to deduce which political communities were most tainted by suspect posts in each country.
In fact, based on how the dress fit my size 16 body, I would deduce it would fit people well over a size 20, even.
OK, so voters and Congress decide, but what is the right answer to the Cruz question and how can ordinary citizens deduce this right answer?
Alto analyzed abnormal, hyperactive users making dozens of posts per day to deduce which political communities were most tainted by suspect posts in each country.
When they find it, they're able to deduce that their man grew up in the Chicago area — which turned out to be true of Kaczynski.
The information Trump revealed included details that Russia could use to deduce the sources or methods used to gather the intelligence, officials told the paper.
Thus, we can deduce that the venom form evolved out of a duplication event which created an extra gene for natural selection to work with.
A talented X-ray crystallographer, Franklin produced the X-ray images of DNA used by James Watson and Francis Crick to deduce its molecular structure.
The trick is really cute and unique; once you see it, you'll be able to deduce the rest of the entries and hopefully delight yourself.
Based on the court's online docket, we could deduce during the run-up to last week's action that the cases were controversial inside the court.
One of my estimable colleagues pointed out that "mayo" was uncapitalized, so how could we deduce that it referred to the Spanish word for May?
In other words, if a crime victim's identity isn't known, Shriver can deduce what the person might look like based on DNA from their skeletal remains.
It's just something you deduce as you tick off a string of late-game objectives that deliver more loot but nothing new to do with it.
It seems reasonable to deduce that Putin was holding back in part at Kislyak's recommendation — a proposal likely drawing on the Russian envoy's conversations with Flynn.
Players argue back and forth as the group tries to deduce which one of their number is full of crap and actually out to eat everyone.
Based on the time period, one might deduce that could possibly include Giovanni "Johnny Boy" (Tony's father), Junior (Tony's uncle), and a younger version of Livia.
Given the ubiquity of fakes among re-sellers, buyers often examine pre-owned fashion to deduce authenticity, often analyzing the stitching, font size and interior labels.
The ad was served to me again a day after I first contacted YouTube, so I can only deduce that this ad does not violate policy.
Because there were no female presidents in the data set, the AI was unable to deduce that gender was not a relevant characteristic for the model.
They're worried that allowing Plex to collect data about their media and its consumption would allow the company to deduce what sort of files they have.
I had to deduce some stuff, like SEGA, ERIS, WINDOW ROCK and JPOP, and had to correct my spelling of CUESTA and EERO SAARINEN, of course.
If you knew what to look for in a leaf, he wrote in the 16th century, you could deduce which metals lay in the ground below.
Anything you can deduce from word length and clue, in other words, you can place in its designated boxes; you know the direction and the spot.
So in this story, if there's something hopeful about it for me, it's that Derek is really smart and he was able to deduce the facts.
An observant physician can deduce pulmonary disease from ridges on fingernails, hypertension from an eye exam, a heart problem from a gentle shake of the hand.
We've broken down what we know for sure, who's in the running for the lead, and what we can deduce from Bachelor Nation's oh-so predictable patterns.
Essentially, the researchers built an AI system that can look at a photo of pizza and deduce what ingredients should go on which layer of the pie.
So, if a ping returns from the non-existent address, the program can deduce it is in a sandbox, shut itself down, and thus retain its secrets.
That connection data can be used to deduce the time, date, and size of a given email or instant message, as well as the sender and recipient.
She and Hedda Hopper deduce that, of the 655 Academy members in the acting peer group, they'll only need to swing 100 votes to effectively sabotage Davis.
We really have no clue what precisely is going on though, so examine the page for yourself here and see if your eyes can deduce the truth.
I have a lifelong habit of observing people—what can I deduce about them from a personal meeting or from sitting across from them on the subway?
Customer testing and feedback show that our software is over 90 percent accurate in most ethnicities, so we can safely deduce that this Yeimary Moran is Hispanic.
"In the field of mathematics it is the most noble thing you can do: to deduce, with the fewest number of steps, a thing unambiguously," he said.
The microwaves revealed a detailed snapshot of the early universe from which the Planck team could deduce the cosmos's precise ingredients, like the amount of dark matter.
As any viewer of the Bee knows, contestants can ask for certain questions about their words — language of origin, part of speech, definition — as they deduce the spelling.
The science fiction approach was to film in the world's four biggest economies and sort of deduce and create this world from what we see all around us.
"This will allow us to deduce the fraction of different types of ground cover, such as land, water, and ice, on an Earth-like exoplanet," he told me.
It uses a form of artificial intelligence to analyse the sound that bees are making in order to deduce whether they are suffering from a number of maladies.
Its problem is that it might be too smart for its own good, aloof and presumptuous about how much its audience can deduce without explaining more of itself.
Another example: if you are driving and your car makes a strange sound that you've never heard, it's easy for you to deduce that something may be wrong.
From this fact, I deduce that these outings have a criminal character: he takes an outbound train in order to rob people on the return journey to Brownsville.
Even when online symptom checkers suggest diagnoses, they can suggest so many of them that patients are unlikely to be able to deduce which diagnosis is most likely.
We used Billboard's Hot 100 year-end charts to deduce what the most popular one-hit wonder was every year since 1955, when the list first came out.
The one thing we can deduce is that thanks to Florida it's going to be a long night, maybe a long week maybe even a long four years.
I didn't guess FRED ARMISEN, didn't know he played Obama, but its placement at the end of that band let me deduce it with a few crossing letters.
I did not know GEER, OTTO or ICAHN (as clued), and I felt lucky to have MRAZ in my wheelhouse, as that's quite an impossible name to deduce.
It explains how the museum came to deduce that the painting was likely done in the early 25th century by a follower of the Flemish artist Jan Gossaert.
How it works: Software that has been fed tons of human-labeled photos and videos can deduce the shapes, colors and movements that correspond, say, to a pedestrian.
That first letter helps to deduce KISSED at 39A, and maybe finally arrive at KISSEDANDM — that last M being the final letter in EDAM, running down from 24D.
"The global outlook has weakened further over the last six months so you can (deduce) from that there will be a slight revision (in the IMF estimates)," Lagarde said.
I've even watched snippets of his jailhouse interviews over the years — enough to deduce that Bundy was the classic charming sociopath, milking the attention while ultimately revealing very little.
One could deduce that the medium of monotype is not as conducive to stenciling, but that hardly seems to be the sole reason that the title is not present.
Dr Westra and Dr van Houte were able to deduce what was going on by watching oddities in the rise and fall of bacterial and phage numbers in cultures.
As we can deduce from Republican rhetoric and the constant cacophony of negative Russian propaganda about Biden, he is one candidate neither Russia nor the GOP wants to face.
The Isaacsons deduce the eye removal of the latest victim and the long-dead Benjamin Zweig are the same, and it is plausible the killers used the same knife.
Anyone who has followed Trump's consistent racist messaging against blacks, Hispanics, Muslims and Jews can deduce who will be excluded from the vision of unity outlined at this convention.
But seeing as I was an internal tester for an about-to-launch app, it did not take rocket science to deduce my person lives in the Bay Area.
You can have seeds, and you don't even know what they are, and you need to deduce that — figure it out from the climate of where they were growing.
She can deduce using quantum mechanics that Bob's friend must have found the particle's spin to be UP, and therefore that Alice's friend got tails in her coin toss.
Cooked food increases how much you're healed when you eat, but more than that, a wide assortment of recipes — which you must deduce for yourself — can unlock other benefits.
The collection of a thing's obscure features has been proven to be beyond the ability of any computer or human to list out, deduce, or explore in its entirety.
So-called inflation 'breakevens' deduce a market view of future inflation by comparing nominal bond yields with those on inflation-protected bonds that promise a return regardless of inflation.
By analyzing the carbon isotopes of the methane found in the atmosphere, a variety of recent studies have tried to deduce the different sources of the recent methane spike.
But an image with a connection to alchemy and an unusual tattoo lead Lewis (Kevin Whately) and Hathaway (Laurence Fox) to deduce that this victim won't be the last.
Given that the United States's biggest slave trading family, the DeWolfs of Bristol, held plantations on the island, it is safe to deduce he wasn't running a cigar factory.
Most people could now reasonably deduce that, provided they can keep their conduct out of the headlines, they may well be able to get away with what they're doing.
We don't have precise specs at this point, but we can deduce a few things from the top image beyond the dual-camera-dual-flash array on the reverse.
I hoped she could deduce that if I could hear her vacuuming her bedroom at midnight, I could definitely hear Neighbor Bro rattling her bed frame at 3 a.m.
Unlike unfamiliar fact clues, it's harder to deduce a name; sometimes you either know it or you don't (like NC WYETH and NATICK MA, the inspiration for this term).
Many users said it would make it harder to deduce whether an Instagram user's follower count is legitimate and that the decision ignores users' primary issues with the platform.
To deduce its value, Hessels and colleagues had to measure the Lamb shift: the difference between hydrogen's first and second excited energy levels, called the 2S and 2P states.
The man they're calling a hero could not be reached for comment, so we will have to deduce what we can from the accounts of witnesses and the police.
Leave it to Isobel "Marple" Crawley to deduce she is Lady B's daughter, born out of wedlock (and, not as some of you might have been thinking, her lover).
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If we knew the square footage of the floor area of this tender, we could potentially deduce the length of this piece of floor paint—and therefore, the foot.
The outer rings of the spiral were lovely and fairly easy to deduce, as long as you knew a little French (DE TROP, MARSEILLE) and a little chivalric literature.
Scientists expect to see a dozen to 100 marsquakes over the course of the mission, producing data to help them deduce the size, density and composition of the planet.
Mitt Romney told The Atlantic writer McKay Coppins that he had a secret Twitter account, offering just enough details that Ashley Feinberg, who writes for Slate, could deduce its identity.
"This op, as you can probably deduce, will introduce fracture points in the LGBT movement by adding a "P" for pedophilia to their title," one post said in January 2017.
Rooted in the belief that the planets and stars influence our lives and personality, we're using astrology to deduce which True Blood character you are based on your zodiac sign.
We can deduce from Sensor Tower's November estimate that iOS pulled in $385 million over eight months — between April and November — which is around $48 million per month on average.
Since TESS's transit method reveals a planet's size, the two together give enough information to calculate its density, and therefore to deduce whether it is made of rock or gas.
He said it was reasonable to deduce that Castile had smoked marijuana the day of the shooting because THC, the main psychoactive chemical in cannabis, was found in his blood.
It's not hard to deduce, for example, that at least some of the thousands of people who have chosen to like various Facebook pages about alleviating anxiety suffer from it.
Now, if Scrooge McDuck waddled in, the shop owner could assume his wealth, deduce that he could afford to pay more, and try to raise the prices on the fly.
If you want to know whether a rug will go with your sofa, you don't deduce the answer—you imagine it, by moving furniture around on a mental stage set.
And the words you type, that you "speak", have impact, altering the course towards one of several endings, the point being to deduce the circumstances of the late doctor's murder.
"If you will only observe and put two and two together," you, too, could deduce a man's profession, family history and social status from the way he buttons his waistcoat.
However, when data sources like the NCHS deduce race through a narrow, essentialist model, the forces driving the change are skewed and the social and political dynamics may remain absent.
But while it's easy to deduce the effects things like Tinder and long-distance, remote-controlled sex toys have had, there are other technological influences that may not be so apparent.
They are used to make weather forecasts, explain how pollutants spread from exhaust pipes, and presumably deduce the fate of the fart as it makes its way into the turbulent world.
Given the facts that elephant damage often kills trees and bush fires often kill trees it would be reasonable to deduce that a combination of the two would make things worse.
It's a negative measurement that can be used to figure out the light that's coming off of each planet, which can also be used to deduce what's in the worlds' atmospheres.
By analyzing scans of the back of a patient's eye, the company's software is able to accurately deduce data, including an individual's age, blood pressure, and whether or not they smoke.
After the police deduce that Adora poisoned her daughters, the police find bloodstained pliers like those used to remove Natalie and Ann's teeth, in the house and arrest her for homicide.
It won't choose a gear for you; it doesn't interpret the angle of the steering wheel and then use an advanced digital algorithm to deduce how much you want to turn.
"A very sophisticated observer may be able to deduce much of the packet format, but it is not trivial to do so," a company representative said in an email to Motherboard.
From political affiliation to purchasing practices and favorite television series, information shared online by friends and contacts could potentially be used to deduce many aspects of a person's life, Bagrow said.
In the latter case, Hessels had to measure the energy difference between 2S and 2P to parts-per-million accuracy in order to deduce a precise value for the proton's radius.
As they say, time is money, and there is a lot of time being spent trying to deduce who owes whom what and when in our exceptionally complicated current insurance system.
"You can actually deduce whether the cell has been exposed to an hour of a signal, or two hours to signal, or whether the signal was at 60 percent strength," said Liu.
Cope meant to apply this level of analysis to his own body of work, to deduce what his musical style was—but he realized it worked really well with other composers, too.
By measuring the energy of the most energetic electrons, physicists can deduce the energy—and thus the mass (or really, a weighted average of the three contributing masses)—of the electron neutrino.
We deduce that he is really rich in that he has the money to buy the big, sleek airplane that is the subject of many arcane phone conversations in the first act.
They hid the machete and the axe (but apparently forgot the saw?) When the tribe woke up, it didn't take too long to deduce the culprits behind the mysterious vanishing farm tools.
To the first point, if you read the screed carefully, you can deduce that the author may be a government official but not a senior political appointee working in the White House.
However, there are some things we do know, and with that information and some educated estimating, we can deduce that Neumann could lose billions of dollars if the IPO falls so short.
But if you use "bananas" as a signal to potentially anagram, and notice that ROD LOVES is eight letters, then you can deduce that RODLOVES, anagrammed, is peddled too many, or OVERSOLD.
Between the literal interpretation of the lyrics, "last Christmas I gave you my heart," and the trailer showing Kate lamenting about Tom "disappearing" all the time, it wasn't that hard to deduce.
Clinton, for example, they can deduce that she is overperforming in the percentage of total statewide votes coming from similar areas and is therefore likely to outperform in total vote expectations statewide.
This same thought pops up with 5D, that red O. 51A: Here's a fill-in-the-blanks; if you deduce the three missing letters as CPU, that's your "computer guts" right there.
Both sides play simultaneously on loop, and there's no indication given to which should be seen first — McQueen effectively submerges viewers into either narrative, leaving them to deduce how they are related.
Thankfully, we have more evidence to deduce what an "emolument" might be, and that evidence strongly points to payments that are related to the office itself, particularly in compensation for services rendered.
To make matters more complicated, companies are already using commercially available AI to deduce gender for a number of reasons — and they're not always using it in the ways the creators intended.
Facebook said that even when location tracking is turned off, it can deduce users' general locations from context clues like locations they tag in photos as well as their devices' IP addresses.
In the Margaret Atwood novel the Hulu TV series is based on, readers can deduce that Offred — a "Handmaid" who is kept in sexual slavery in a religious theocracy — is probably named June.
If the setup of one event depends on the outcome of another, you deduce that it occurs later; if the events are completely independent, they must occur far apart in space and time.
You need: Again: (1) A body that responds to stimuli; (2) a method of communication; and (3) an algorithm that attempts (with little success) to deduce the reasons and motivations for these communications.
Just calculate the square of the wave function (or, to be exact, a slightly more complicated mathematical term), and from that you can deduce how likely you are to detect the particle there.
If everything is better deep-fried, and pork skin is one of the great culinary treats of this world, then we can deduce that deep-fried + pork skin = pretty out of this world.
Law enforcement officials must now rely on forensic investigations to figure out the type of explosive device used and deduce the bomb-maker's identity, Burton noted, adding that multiple parties may be involved.
The beauty of the description is reinforced by its emotional subject: we sense and then briefly deduce that Nick is a veteran of the war, trying to relocate his mind through familiar pleasures.
And it's a still bigger stretch to deduce from that hypothetical scenario that a still larger turned-off segment of the electorate simply won't show up to the polls if House Democrats proceed.
They feared being pushed out of his tight inner circle if their opinions rubbed him the wrong way — something easy to deduce based on who was invited to dine or travel with him.
This week, music streaming platform Spotify released its 2015 financial filings, and Los Angeles publication Music Industry News has taken advantage of the opportunity to deduce the company's average employee salary (via FACT).
Comparing such sequences — variations on the same molecule, as seen in different creatures — would allow him to deduce the "ancient ancestor sequences" from which those molecules, in one lineage and another, had diverged.
The data was technically anonymous, but the specificity of the numbers allowed industry leaders to deduce how many birds their competitors were hatching and reduce their own production rates accordingly, the lawsuit says.
Since we know the speed of light, c (about 3 x 108 m/s), we can measure the shift of the wavelength, and from that we can deduce the speed of the star.
Digital games will depend on the system your recipient uses, but if they're a gamer, you should be able to deduce the title they're drooling over by bringing videogames up casually in conversation.
I think really the only thing that I've been able to deduce from my short time here is that there seems to be some value in being good to the people around you.
And when researchers from Michigan State University, as well as New Zealand and Norway, tried to deduce the properties of the heaviest element, oganesson, it was every bit as weird as you might imagine.
The map drew worldwide attention in January when academics, journalists and private security experts used it to deduce where military personnel were deployed, by looking on the app for workout locations in war zones.
Piecing together the facts in the midst of the chaos, you deduce who died and how (and, at times, by whose hand) in each flashback by flipping back between the action and your notebook.
These are the new featured snippets: Finally, Google is proving additional search suggestions, similar to knowledge panels, but it seems Google will automatically deduce the topic you're researching based off back-to-back searches.
According to NASA, scientists were able to deduce its shape by "tracing" the part of these images that blocked out stars in the background on the side that wasn't clearly outlined by the Sun.
Since those numbers are often issued sequentially, parents and their advocates have been using them to deduce where separated children are located and vice versa, even if they don't know the actual number itself.
After her performance on the show's first episode, plus many a rewatch of the season trailer, it's easy to deduce that Corinne will be the girl in the mansion the others love to hate.
If a link to the online article did not show up in results, the academics said, they could deduce that the individual they had searched for had asked for the link to be removed.
Perhaps it's to dissuade folks from bringing their wee ones, but then again it, would be a bit of a stretch to glance at the show's promotional photos and deduce a juvenile target audience.
Hapke was then at Cornell, where he and his lab mates studied what the lunar soil might be like; the moon's characteristic reflectivity helped them deduce that the surface must be a fine dust.
The researchers linked the tree to the dates assigned to fossilized penguins, and from that, they were able to deduce the rough timing of the penguins' radiation into different species over millions of years.
"Although we have not been able to deduce the cause of death, the facts that we see are truly awful," said Dwi Suprapti, a marine conservation expert at WWF Indonesia, according to ABC News.
Kosinski says his research isn't physiognomy because it's using rigorous scientific methods, and his paper cites a number of studies showing that we can deduce (with varying accuracy) traits about people by looking at them.
Should scientists figure out a way to peer inside this stone-solid specimen, paleontologists could study its stomach contents to deduce its last meal, and work out its skeletal and armor structure in greater detail.
There were not multiple study participants or control groups or even a perfectly sterile environment, making it hard to draw any firm conclusions about the experiment, or deduce how it might work out long-term.
Great spellers are often avid readers, and they commit a lot of words to memory, but they'll also study prefixes, suffixes, foreign languages and definitions that will help them deduce how a word is spelled.
"Although we have not been able to deduce the cause of death, the facts that we see are truly awful," said Dwi Suprapti, marine species conservation coordinator at WWF-Indonesia, in a statement to CNN.
Corsi told The Hill that he was able to "deduce" that Assange wouldn't release the Podesta emails until October, after noticing that emails from the Clinton campaign chair weren't included in past WikiLeaks email releases.
It stands to reason, then, that liberals become yugely pleased when they encounter a white liberal in whom they can deduce an equivalent, or, honestly, more genuine and utterly sane version of that same authenticity.
We can deduce from the paintings that long before a fire destroyed it, this was house in decline, sliding toward ruin, with the floor, bed, and table littered with empty cans, dirty clothes, and toys.
While the public can't see the hidden information, we can at least try to deduce what kind of information might lie underneath the redactions based on context clues and the length of the portion redacted.
Oscar predictors — the types of folks who look over the list of movies released this year, then attempt to deduce what's in and what's out for the Academy Awards — have been unusually circumspect in 216.
Of course, the data is not exact: It can show how many registered Republicans, Democrats and unaffiliated voters have cast ballots from a particular area, allowing political analysts to deduce which candidate is probably ahead.
The best players are able to deduce the presence of particular cards in opponents' hands long before those cards have been exposed in play, based on what's happened so far, and they think like oddsmakers.
From this fixed basis, Descartes believed that he could infallibly deduce another crucial principle: the existence of a good God, who guarantees the truth of my perceptions and so underwrites the existence of the world.
Like the app Crystal, Pheramor claims it can deduce your personality based on your social media footprint, as well as information about your interests based on what you've liked and the locations where you've checked in.
For an enterprise to glean the benefits of prediction, it must first give up trying to deduce why things are a certain way, and start trusting the lines of code which tell us that they are.
Paleontologist Andrey Shpanski of Tomsk State University, in Tomsk, Russia, was able to deduce where the unicorn might have lived, and why it might have survived when its known-relatives died out thousands of years before.
From this premise one can deduce how Gorsuch might reason about abortion or end-of-life controversies, but the precise contours of his logic — and the constitutional analysis that must frame it — remain to be seen.
Every four years, patrons of the city's sports bars try to deduce the rules of curling—a sport that's been called "chess on ice"—by studying Olympic matches on wall-mounted TVs that they can't hear.
This partial skeleton has scaly skin on its neck and other parts of its body, which the paleontologists used to deduce that maybe the whole dinosaur might have had a tough scaly exterior rather than feathers.
Elsa names the horrible, raw-chicken-looking thing "Dren" (yep, that's "nerd" backwards!) and starts treating it—or, rather, her, as they deduce that it's female—like her baby, while Clive looks on in panicked disgust.
Because he doesn't give away his real name and L's face is covered, Light fails to do so, leading L to implausibly deduce that Light needs both a name and a face to murder his victims.
Will Nediger's puzzle is for the creativity lobe, and it adds a twist to something we've all been doing since we were first introduced to language; chopping a word into smaller pieces to deduce its meaning.
You might have to deduce the exact wording on one or two of these, but they're exactly the types of resolutions you freely share with acquaintances, the understandable ones, and you've probably heard them all before.
That data allows them to deduce how the magnetic field has changed over the past several years and to extrapolate into the future with a model that will — hopefully — remain accurate for the next five years.
Although it is difficult to deduce the entirety of his methods simply by looking at the works, errant geometric marks and lines often appear throughout the c-prints, suggesting etching or mark-making onto the negatives.
From the specific number of minutes in each episode, we can deduce that the final three episodes of the season will be emotional ones, with enough twists to warrant three one hour and 22 minute long episodes.
Further, Castelvecchi writes, Gaia will shed light on how stars themselves evolve, since precise knowledge of stars' positions can be used to deduce how intrinsically bright they are, and thus how their brightness varies with their age.
Such images could let astronomers deduce a world's surface temperature, analyse what that surface is made from and even—if the world were close enough and the telescope powerful enough—get a rough idea of its geography.
"It's possible to deduce that another person wherever they were at the time of the call, of the chat, significantly influenced how the attacker acted," Herrmann said on the sidelines of a meeting of the Bavarian cabinet.
And the startup's new gyroscopic beer system is calibrated to deduce pour volume from the angle and time the tap is depressed without the need for a sensor to be installed (and repaired) inside the beer hose.
Ms. Dykstra, who did not respond to a request for comment, did not name Mr. Hardwick specifically in her Medium post, but gave enough detail that many readers were able to deduce who she was referring to.
Again, it's difficult to deduce from these photos where he is right now and why he's spending time with some adorable young goats, but one thing's for sure — he remains just as kind and wonderful as ever.
Various NASA spacecraft have snapped pictures of the Great Red Spot, such as the Voyager probes in 1979 and Galileo in the 1990s, but none have been able to deduce what the storm's structure is like deep below.
It doesn't take long for Amelia to deduce that something is up between the former friends-turned enemies-turned lovers-turned awkward colleagues (?) That's when Owen spills the beans, and Amelia is speechless, though that doesn't last long.
The evidence there isn't hard to deduce — Swift mentions "December," the month in which the relationship took place, and brings up "hitting the brakes too soon," which she herself admitted is about a snowmobile accident with an ex.
Clinton, who became the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee last week, spent the meeting trying to deduce what it would take to earn Mr. Sanders's endorsement and whether he would seek policy concessions or political promises, several advisers said.
It was nice a touch to have Troi immediately realize — without words — that Picard is in trouble because of her empathic abilities and for Riker to quickly deduce, without Picard telling him much, exactly what his quandary is.
Scientists expect to see a dozen to 100 marsquakes during the mission, producing data to help them deduce the depth, density and composition of the planet's core, the rocky mantle surrounding it, and the outermost layer, the crust.
We soon deduce that he is on a personal mission that involves locating an old flame from his Red Zone days, who may or may not have ended up as a sex slave servicing the corporation's upper management.
No one has ever seen the core before, but scientists have been able to deduce its presence and makeup by studying the globe's magnetic field, which it creates by spinning at a faster rate than the Earth itself.
It was developed at Wright State University and is able to take large swaths of Twitter data and not only deduce sentiment (positive, negative, neutral) but can also add a layer of emotional response on top of that sentiment.
So if you have a photo of a pizza with mushroom, pepperoni, and olives, PizzaGAN would potentially be able to identify the three toppings, then see the mushrooms were on top—and therefore deduce that ingredient is added last.
Many of these texts contained detailed information only certain individuals would know and, though one's name wouldn't appear next to their post, other details like their location might show up, making it easier to deduce who leaked the information.
A study from Stanford University, first reported in the Economist, has raised a controversy after claiming AI can deduce whether people are gay or straight by analysing images of a gay person and a straight person side by side.
From there, the scientists were able to deduce how much of the methane in our atmosphere today is actually coming from fossil fuel extraction by humans, which the study found is between 25% and 40% more than previously thought.
Jamie Lee Williams, a staff lawyer at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a digital rights group, said information about the size of a home and the amount of furniture in it could allow advertisers to deduce the owner's income level.
When I suggested "Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine" to a patient who felt socially awkward, did the patient deduce (correctly) that I had gone through a period in my life when I saw myself in the protagonist's profound isolation?
The boys deduce that Alaska must have felt forgotten to visit her mother's grave on the most important day, remembered in the middle of the night after hooking up with Miles, felt guilty, and fled campus to make amends.
Fortunately, if you deduce that 7D ends in an S, your choices get whittled down (to nothing, if you're me) and eventually you might stumble on SURE DO. All of these little phrases make me think of Andy Griffith.
Using the same EEG headsets employed in the Binghamton University study, the group was able to "deduce digits of PIN numbers, birth months, areas of residence and other personal information" after showing test subjects a set of corresponding images.
So she had to pore over her lines of code, trying to deduce her mistake, stepping through each line in her head and envisioning how the machine would execute it — turning her mind, as it were, into the computer.
If consumers could easily see, for example, that the recommendation to drink apple juice from the company DNA Lifestyle Coach stemmed from a study of just 68 non-smoking men, they might more readily deduce how valid such a recommendation is.
The pilot will be able to deduce that MCAS is no longer working in the background because the system will show a warning message labelled "AOA disagree", indicating the two sensors are producing values that differ by an excessive margin.
Yet it turns out there are some things so strange about the demonstration that several critics, emboldened by reporting by news blog Axios, have invested considerable energy into trying to deduce whether the impressive demo was doctored, or worse, altogether faked.
I watched the music video an embarrassing number of times — this, when MTV, and not YouTube, was the primary source for artists' videos and you had to deduce the schedule of videos in rotation if looking for one in particular.
Balling that up, from the above chart we can deduce that Carbon Black is growing at a goodly clip from a revenue base over the $2100 million mark, with steadily rising operating losses (speaking loosely) and high sales and marketing costs.
Scientists expect to see a dozen to 100 marsquakes over the course of the mission, producing data to help them deduce the depth, density and composition of the planet's core, the rocky mantle surrounding it and the outermost layer, the crust.
The pilot will be able to deduce that MCAS is no longer working in the background because the system will show a warning message labeled "AOA disagree," indicating the two sensors are producing values that differ by an excessive margin.
"If it is the general mood that we have over-reached, then that is bad but you cannot really deduce it from the question at hand in this particular case because it is such a specific question," the Commission official said.
If one can deduce from his record and his public statements, he believes the economy functions best when wealthy people are allowed to deploy their capital freely, and that progress ensues when they train some of their gains on society's ills.
The pilot will be able to deduce that MCAS is no longer working in the background because the system will show a warning message labeled "AOA disagree", indicating the two sensors are producing values that differ by an excessive margin.
Anyhow, today's passage describes this fantastic creature; it also includes some scientific terminology, which is always hard to deduce, but it paints a charming picture that's worth the puzzlement (which is, after all, our very specific niche, so no complaints).
If you walked over to the bookshelf, you would find books in Romanian, in English and in French, and you could deduce from that that I most likely speak three languages, or that members of my family are bilingual or trilingual.
Diagramless instructions usually give you that information — in this case we're told that there is none; we're working on an asymmetrical pattern, so we can't deduce the placement of any entries based on a mirror image, or left-right symmetry.
Stripe Capital has something in common with the fraud protection: it's building on Stripe's big data analytics and algorithms to intelligently deduce who might be ripe to take a loan, and how much that customer might be able to pay back.
Much like his earlier work, Kosinski's findings raised questions about privacy and the potential for discrimination in the digital age, suggesting scenarios in which better programs and data sets might be able to deduce anything from political leanings to criminality.
The company's software also tries to deduce all kinds of user attributes based on Facebook habits, outside browsing history collected through trackers and cookies embedded around the web, and third-party firms that match offline store purchases with corresponding Facebook users.
"Although we have not been able to deduce the cause of death, the facts that we see are truly awful," Dwi Suprapti, a marine species conservation coordinator at WWF Indonesia, told AP. 5,9 kg sampah plastik ditemukan di dlm perut paus malang ini!
If you don't have your privacy settings toggled to give you the utmost privacy (Strava rolled out significant changes in September 2018), people could deduce a lot about you just from viewing GPS tracker data — which, in some cases, is public online.
Scientists expect to see a dozen to 100 marsquakes over the course of the mission, producing data that will help them deduce the depth, density and composition of the planet's core, the rocky mantle surrounding it and the outermost layer, the crust.
First, Connor loses both perp and hostage, who fall to their deaths; second, by better analyzing the crime scene and running reconstructions in his (buckle up for this one) "mind palace," he can deduce how to talk the hostile into peaceful submission.
I had to deduce ECHINODERM (probably not for the first or last time), and funny enough had always thought of NAVICULAR bones as part of equine anatomy; they're little things, nestled in behind the coffin bone, which forms the core of the hoof.
That allows us to deduce the following comparative metrics: Snap is worth more than two-thirds of all 2017 tech IPOs, tipping the scales at 20163 percent; and Mulesoft, the second most valuable public 2017 IPO, clocks in at just 7.8 percent.
Thanks to a record-keeping mishap, the "right" Maria Gonzalez is already on her way back to Guatemala — helped along, they correctly deduce, by Axe and his minions, in this case a comically sinister duo Axe has hired as his new skulduggery specialists.
What you need to do is deduce the U.S. state (or states) that must be included in an answer, and then use their postal (or two-letter) abbreviations in a common phrase or term that cleverly answers the question posed by the clue.
If someone revealed that the government knew about the plot, and the bad guys learned that, they would also be able to deduce that the government had intercepted the communication channel and they would not use it to discuss the plot again.
One of the plaintiffs, Scott Comer, a former DNC finance department chief of staff, said in the lawsuit that the public disclosure of his emails revealed internal fights with co-workers and details that led his grandparents to deduce his sexual orientation.
The name in this clue refers to a human, but the show is titled after a horse, MR. ED. Tough letters to deduce from, and even though this show is a bona fide classic, I don't see it referred to much these days.
From there, Hawkins employed his own special brand of extrapolative idiot-logic to deduce that there must be lions in Florida—because, as the historian Andrea Smalley writes, "the enmity between lions and unicorns was well known, and no beast could exist without its enemy."
This is one of the lamest PR stunts I have ever seen, but it's fun to try to deduce something about the brain of whoever watched House of Cards (season 5, now on Netflix!) and felt they had firm grasps on the characters' musical psyches.
This will be logistically difficult to prove — they'll need to deduce exactly how much slowdown in the phones in question was caused by Apple's features (rather than other factors), and prove it was that specific performance decrease that drove customers to replace their devices.
Last week, I used the magic properties of game theory to deduce that Tom DeLonge is an integral cog in the machine that takes in stray bits of information and converts it into mind-expanding, always correct theories about Donald Trump and the Russians.
By measuring how often the system chose the shape match as opposed to the colour match, Dr Barrett and his team were able to deduce that DeepMind's image matcher equates images in the way that people do—that is, according to shape rather than colour.
In order to deduce what is good music and what is trash music, we at Noisey have discovered that the solution is to call up really famous people and force them to listen to artists from David Guetta to Death Grips, and await the results.
Here, the old philosophical ideas—that scientists start with a theoretical hypothesis, deduce empirical consequences and then run an experiment to test whether the consequences are verified or not—proves totally out of date and inadequate to capture what goes on in real scientific practice.
Using data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics covering a 220006-year period, we can deduce that, from 2202-2628, around 28500-6900 percent of non-retired, non-disabled men, not in the workforce were not open to, or interested in taking a job.
"As humans transition toward becoming a space-faring species, it is important that we deduce the impact of spaceflight on regenerative health for the sake of medicine and the future of space laboratory research," co-author of the study Junji Morokuma said in the statement.
After reading out Barack Obama's equally pointed statement on language from leaders that "normalizes racist sentiment" — without naming any leaders in particular — Colbert played a Fox News clip where the gang at Fox & Friends deduce that Obama's statement might have been referring to Donald Trump.
It'll be intriguing to see which parts of his personality make the cut, and I for one am looking forward to the many, many fan Twitter threads which will inevitably attempt to deduce which of the storylines have their roots in Styles' real life.
By focusing on the patterns of an individual or a firm's trading activity and utilizing this quantitative approach to identify suspicious activity, the SEC is able to identify correlative relationships among traders and, most importantly, can deduce potential common sources of material nonpublic information.
N.B.A. championship chemistry is an elusive concept, almost impossible to deduce until a Dave DeBusschere replaces a Walt Bellamy with the late 1960s Knicks, or a Draymond Green (the 35th pick of the 2012 draft) supplants a David Lee for the Warriors in 2014.
With the push for workers to be more specialized in the postwar economy came the need for a group of people who could deduce exactly where to place each employee, how to maximize their productivity, and—perhaps most crucially—how to make them like it.
From those members of Congress, we can deduce that some of the contacts that occurred in 85033 were related to the political opposition, anti-Trump research funded by the Democratic Party and the Clinton campaign and driven by Steele and his Fusion GPS employer.
From "The Phantom Menace," we can deduce that the Jedi's lightsaber must wield at least 20 megawatts of power, which is about the energy needed to run approximately 14,000 American households, all stored in a device small enough to be held in the human hand.
You just need to know who your "Friend" is (and it's funny, her first and last name sort of fit the theme) and how to deduce an entry from a very concise clue up top (for "low," think of corn's desired progress this week).
The question facing Congress, then, is whether the available record, while imperfect, is nevertheless sufficient to fairly deduce that Mr. Trump was the architect of a quid pro quo — or whether to wait for the distant prospect of someday obtaining more facts through court.
The question facing Congress, then, is whether the available record, while imperfect, is nevertheless sufficient to fairly deduce that Mr. Trump was the architect of a quid pro quo — or whether to wait for the distant prospect of someday obtaining more facts through court.
At first, responding to hints in the composition of the shots and the demeanor of the performers, a viewer might deduce that this movie, set in Paraguay, is about a domestic worker in a wealthy household, something of a subgenre in recent Latin American cinema.
Scientists know how much energy is used during the metabolic processes that create the carbon dioxide we breathe out, so they can work backwards to deduce that, for example, a human who has exhaled 15 liters of carbon dioxide must have used 94 calories of energy.
He doesn't tell Shadow his true identity at first, but anyone with an eye for religious symbolism — and false eyes — can likely deduce that the canny old con artist is Odin, who uses his years of knowledge to his advantage when it comes to tricking unsuspecting mortals.
One doesn't have to be an armchair psychologist to deduce that when Travis beats Brandon and Derek to death — shot tastefully so as to distinguish from the more cartoonish violence of zombie kills — it's not so much rage at them as at himself that fuels his actions.
Scientists know how much energy is used during the metabolic processes that create the carbon dioxide we breathe out, so they can work backwards to deduce that, for example, a human who has exhaled 15 litres of carbon dioxide must have used 94 calories of energy.
From the broadly successful experiences of states that have enforced reforms to means-tested welfare programs, we can deduce that devolving greater responsibility to states through federal block grants enables those with local knowledge to tackle poverty more effectively, while reducing the fiscal burden of spiraling costs.
However, only a small minority even of the privately insured had a "proficient" level of health literacy — meaning, for example, that they could deduce the employee share of health insurance costs from a table that listed that cost as a function of income and family size.
The key point is, with the advancements in machine/deep learning, we are on the cusp of computers having to ask us significantly fewer questions going forward, as they will increasingly be able to auto-detect, copy and deduce more relevant information for us on their own.
In my very mainstream opinion, the entries at 221D, 26D, 26D, 81D, 11D, 65D, 14D, 74D and 48D are all very popular sugar delivery systems; with the straightforward cluing, it was possible to guess a few without crosses, and deduce several with a few letters on the board.
The Broward County Sheriff's department on Thursday released a sampling of the 911 calls received during last month's Parkland, Florida, school shooting, offering a glimpse as to how dispatchers worked to deduce where the shooter was while frantic family members relayed information from students hiding inside the school.
With the sheer number of collaborations taking place for the milestone, it can be feel overwhelming to deduce which collaborations are worth the investment (are their products actually better than what's available at the parks?) and which ones are even happening (like the super niche collabs launching in Italy).
Cognovi Labs is a new analytics startup that relies on Twitris, a Wright State University-developed tool that claims to be able to take a sample of social media chatter about a specific topic and deduce real-time, large-scale, automated sentiment about the specific topic they are researching.
"The vision is that a woman who has been diagnosed with having an abnormal pelvic mass will have a simple blood test and from that we will deduce whether or not she has cancer and if she does which drug would be most suitable for her," he said.
Comparisons are made between voxels of a resting brain and voxels of a brain that is doing something like, say, looking at a picture of Hillary Clinton, to try to deduce what the subject might be thinking or feeling depending on which area of the brain is activated.
"As humans transition toward becoming a space-faring species, it is important that we deduce the impact of space flight on regenerative health for the sake of medicine and the future of space laboratory research," co-author Junji Morokuma, a research associate at Tufts University, said in a statement.
Company: AquabyteWhat it does: Aquabyte aims to make fish farms more efficient and sustainable through software that tracks how much food fish need Why it's cool: It uses underwater cameras and computer vision to determine the weight and health of fish, to more accurately deduce their feeding needs.
Officials involved in the Las Vegas investigation have said they expect it will take an exhaustive search into Mr. Paddock's past, spanning multiple states and decades of his life, to deduce what brought him to the windows of the Mandalay Bay hotel with such an elaborate plan for murder.
Paleontologists are able to deduce whether dinosaurs suffered wounds during their lifetimes by analyzing fossilized bones and other evidence, and have found a tyrannosaur with its rival's tooth embedded in its jaw, unusually spaced tracks left by an ornithopod with a toe injury and many more prehistoric owies.
When Selena released her single "Lose You to Love Me," fans theorized that the song was a direct dig at Justin; with its lyrics about being left behind and replaced by another woman, it was natural to deduce that the singer was throwing some shade at her ex.
In both cases the Army ad appeared at the one-minute mark, leading McMillan to deduce that the ad was being served by Samsung, and that the internet-connected TV was using content recognition to show ads on top of any video coming in through the TV's input.
With the knowledge that YouTube has faced increased pressure from the US and European governments to crack down on the spread of terrorist propaganda—a consequence of which has led to the disappearance of content amassed by conflict reporters—it wasn't difficult to deduce what had happened to O'Brien's account.
Furthermore, it makes 1000 percent sense that Lil Wayne and Fred Durst would be actual, real life friends, as you might be able to deduce yourself from the fact that there are multiple scenes in this video in which Durst, a man in his 40s, is filmed on the toilet.
Once I'd gotten those two, LIGHTBULB fell into place, but I still had to deduce the last two (interrelated) scientific items — one a complex informational system that I still marvel at, the other a device that I frankly wish nobody had ever created — to finish that set of theme entries.
They have a stylized vision in their mind of what a self-identified socialist must believe, and deduce Bernie's policy positions from this vision rather than engaging with his actual record — one of an economic radical but a political liberal with a history of working within America's institutions to reform them.
Photo: 23andMeWhen you mail off a sample of your spit to find out about your ancestry, companies like 23andMe compare your DNA to other people around the world, seeing how closely your genes match the genes of people in, say, Norway, in order to deduce whether your ancestors might have been Norwegian, too.
But while the documentary show has armchair detectives across the country trying to deduce Avery's and/or Dassey's guilt for the murder of Teresa Halbach, most disturbing to many viewers—if not exactly stunning to crime reporters—are the broader implications the film makes about the judicial process's tendency to fail innocent people.
Dr. Pepperberg and her collaborators have shown that African grey parrots have exceptional number skills: Alex could deduce the proper order of numbers up to 8, add three small numbers together and even had a zerolike concept — "skills equivalent to those of a four-and-a-half-year-old child," Dr. Pepperberg said.
That means these robots won't be programed to simply know how to avoid obstacles or get from point A to point B, like most navigation algorithms, but they also will be able to deduce what needs to be focused on and what agent in its video feed is the right one to pursue.
And it has something almost as compelling as the earlier series' look at how the Simpson trial predicted our modern era: a "play along at home" puzzle aspect, as a team of agents led by Jim Fitzgerald (Avatar's Sam Worthington) scrambles to deduce who the Unabomber is from obscure clues left in his manuscript.
" Due to the fact that he couldn't even be bothered to crop the image to exclude his battery life and carrier information, we can deduce the time gap between taking the screenshot and when the tweet was posted, which means it took Liam Gallagher at least three minutes to come up with "pouting potato.
The computer program is similarly looking for salient features among data: Though it has no idea what a mustache is or what gender is, if it's been trained on data sets in which some images are tagged "man" or "woman," and in which some have a "mustache" tag, it will quickly deduce a connection.
Thousands of papers have been published, from workmanlike investigations of the role of certain brain regions in, say, recalling directions or reading the emotions of others, to spectacular treatises extolling the use of fMRI to detect lies, to work out what people are dreaming about or even to deduce whether someone truly believes in God.
And they put together all of Natalia Veselnitskaya&aposs talking points about me for the Trump Tower meeting where she went into speak with Donald Trump Jr. And I would deduce that Fusion GPS and Glenn Simpson, therefore, put together the same talking points for Vladimir Putin, because they were the same talking points in Trump Tower.
Sleep tracking apps: up to you Sleep tracking apps are notoriously inaccurate, since they rely on your body movements to deduce what's going on in your brain—I tried two fancy ones, RestOn and Sense, and they never agreed on anything—but using one consistently may still give you insight into how you slept relative to other nights.
Fortunately, we have one hint, which is that the grid has left-right symmetry; even without the additional little gimme of where the first across answer starts, if you can deduce the first three entries across and down I think you can start filling the grid in — I did, anyway, although I doubted myself for a good while.
In short, ask (or Google) around and you&aposll quickly deduce that 2006 and 2008 are considered the best available vintages of late (though we can start to look for 2012 and 2013), and you can shop them while supplies last or pay extortionate prices to pry them from the cellars of collectors and the likes.
Unacast's marketing materials show how specific this data can get: And this very granular data is how Unacast can tell how well people are distancing themselves from each other: In order to deduce how people's travel patterns have changed, it has to know what those patterns were in the first place, all the way down to the de-identified individual data point.
Yeah. Bryan had an "important meeting" to attend while the draft was happening so he asked me to pick his players for him at random, writing: There's so much twisting, turning, and double-crossing in Game of Thrones that it seems impossible at this point to deduce who will be left standing at the end of a given season — much less ascend to the Iron Throne.
Think of it: Just by knowing the number of electrons in the outer shell of an atom, you can deduce physical properties of the element, like is it a gas or a metal, and what's more, you can use this information to make predictions about unknown properties of elements, and even predict the existence of elements that have yet to be found on Earth.
Then I complained (repeatedly) about Facebook Comments and Messaging, lambasted them for never doing anything interesting and being devoid of any real innovation, conceded that they are only vulnerable to a platform shift … but then speculated that, as people realize that machine learning can deduce things about them that they may wish to hide from apparently innocuous Facebook behavior, their popularity may greatly diminish.
I'm tempted to look at the clock, but I already know that it's the same time it always is: 4 A.M. , or 4:53 A.M. , or once, for a disconcerting stretch of days, 4:27 A.M. Even without looking, I could deduce the time from the ping of the bedroom radiator gathering steam in winter or the infrequency of the cars passing by on the street outside.

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