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"glean" Definitions
  1. glean something (from somebody/something) to obtain information, knowledge, etc., sometimes with difficulty and often from various different places
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Without text, you can glean the pacing of a book.
You can't glean that from a joke on my profile.
We can glean more specifics about Joya from the book.
Moreover, you can glean insights to incorporate into your presentation.
What do you hope today's audiences glean from the film?
Invest time to glean important, insightful information about your competitors.
Journalists have a job, and that is to glean details.
Watch the video yourself and see what you can glean.
At least, that's what we glean from what's happening China.
We can glean some insights from the paths they blaze.
I try, as subtly as possible, to glean new information.
I shuffle the plastic sheets, trying to glean the unseen.
Beyond media criticism, what lessons could donors expect to glean?
Unfortunately, there isn't much we can glean from the filings.
Characters must glean meaning in the midst of the ridiculous.
And how did Trump learn to glean people's "real" motives?
It should be general enough to glean information at a glance.
What can we glean from places with protections for transgender people?
What intelligent observations can I glean from the first two weeks?
It represents insights that I wouldn't necessarily glean from other sources.
Hostile environmentWhat else can we glean from this rather depressing episode?
We can glean insights from what ads did they engage with.
But we can glean a lot of information from Trump's statement.
There are a few important observations to glean from this data.
I did glean that perhaps he has something on Donald Trump.
Glean whatever you can from it to help improve your work.
But it was already possible to glean individual insights, he said.
But there's only so much information to glean from scans alone.
I'm just trying to glean from a friend what he says.
After all, what can you glean in that period of time?
To "glean" means to pick grain out of a threshed field.
Scholars must instead glean wage information wherever history chanced to leave it.
But we were able to glean a few things from this video.
What did I glean from my few hours trapped behind enemy lines?
It's hard to glean anything about the movie's plot from the teaser.
There are some interesting insights to glean from IDC's Q2 2016 data.
From what we can glean, though, YouTube's business appears to be thriving.
In time, you glean that a woman, Aga, gravely hurt the couple.
If you listen closely, you can glean useful insights into such matters.
And certainly there's a great deal we can glean from both perspectives.
What did you glean from those live shows about the new songs?
Sorry, but you probably won't glean too many details from reading these novels.
What, exactly, are we supposed to glean from Chris Pratt's perfectly sculpted cheeks?
But there is more good news to glean from the new Science paper.
Gabaldon died before investigators could glean any information from her about the attack.
What did Kimmel, 50, glean from this year that he calls a "tsunami"?
But its best talents would benefit from expertise that they could glean elsewhere.
Affectiva's systems can glean a user's emotional responses by analyzing their facial expressions.
Maybe we can glean some knowledge about how to survive the next century.
Accountants said there is little to glean from this — and anyone else's — 1040.
Invest time to glean important, insightful information about your competitors and adapt accordingly.
It's not clear exactly how much Google hopes to glean from this study.
A trade delegation left for China hoping to glean trade concessions from Beijing.
It's also possible for parents to "glean some information" from their children's friends.
Companies can also use what people post on Twitter to glean consumer habits.
Through the data we glean from helping people, we will take science further.
You don't have to become a jock or run marathons to glean protection.
The women are laughing, and one can glean that their intent is sarcasm.
It's interesting what you can glean about a band through their Facebook profile.
By observing this shadow, we can glean some information about the three-dimensional thing.
And to parse that data and glean insights from it, those industries use SQL.
Each time, I thought I could glean some neat dick pics and self validation.
Psychoactives were made for this: Get really stoned and glean yourself some throwback touchstones.
Amazon can glean reams of data from its e-commerce platform and cloud business.
Does he think people can intuitively glean someone's citizenship status just from seeing them?
As a result, robots are unable to glean new information by making random guesses.
He also during that period developed his ideas of using Facebook to glean demand.
By comparing Ceres with Vesta, we'll glean new insights about the early solar system.
He hopes future researchers glean how D.I.Y. hip-hop was in its early days.
How did the waves work in 1918-1919 and what lessons can we glean?
Through these animations, we see glean bits of history that are recognizable but unsteady.
And from the photos themselves, what can we glean about the young Stanley Kubrick?
But from the company's own materials, it might be hard to glean its value system.
"I don't think there's any magical number that I'm smart enough to glean," Delrahim replied.
Humanity studies celestial bodies near and far, hoping to glean fresh understanding about the universe.
Emerald takes in cloud-based orders and runs them through its machines to glean information.
Their success, if we are to glean anything from the preseason, will rest on discipline.
Some other ant species sow seeds in order to glean nourishment from the resulting plant.
But the bank is harnessing big data to glean information beyond borrower income and savings.
If the Fed wants to glean useful information from markets, it cannot pander to them.
I've been able to glean some details about the way they work from early users.
They will try to glean additional leads and see if more information can be developed.
All this hints at just what else that Magic Cube might glean from its database.
If those requests are accepted, the false friends can glean more information about the target.
Cybersecurity startup Massive Alliance uses a slightly different approach to glean information from unstructured data.
I want the reader or listener to be able to glean something better from it.
Bezos isn't the only entrepreneur to glean lessons from working at a fast-food chain.
But it's possible to glean some insight into his motivations from his sprawling online presence.
But you'll get the general gist and glean enough information to understand what's going on.
He eventually obtains the conquest he's long desired, but can glean no pleasure from it.
These numbers are triple the totals scientists would glean by using just the NASA data.
So now BuzzFeed is going back to the sources to try to glean more information.
It's not totally clear what information Rodman is hoping Kim will glean from Trump's book.
Still, Mr. Golin said he was optimistic that the congressmen could glean information from Google.
These flaws do not, however, detract from the wisdom you can glean from this volume.
In turn, each choice could help Walmart glean insight into the viewers' preferences and attitudes.
Trotter further discovered he could glean these details manually, without use of the browser extension.
I have sought out stories of childless women to glean how many changed their minds.
Trying to glean anything from the Clippers' 112-102 win over the Lakers on Oct.
Ebel's group used data from NASA's Galileo mission to glean insight into Jupiter's magnetic field.
From the looks of things they're from Manchester, but that's about all we can glean.
And is there something mainstream services can glean about how these personalities cultivate loyal audiences?
That said, people facing cancer often can glean valuable information and support through the internet.
Scientists are unable to glean an individual's age from the DNA stored in the sample.
And what they couldn't glean on their own, they learned from more experienced tech geeks online.
However, I do glean enough to understand that there is nothing unusual about the morning's drama.
It's evident that Facebook is attempting to glean some context on user sentiment around censorship online.
However, the rouble did glean some support from higher oil prices, and Russian stock indexes rose.
It can be awfully hard to glean confirmation from a man who can't complete a sentence.
And what we can glean from this newest trailer, perhaps Aquaman might just be taking note.
Some "adopt" people who are physically unable to glean themselves and share their gatherings with them.
There are a handful of other miscellaneous updates to glean from the patch notes as well.
With finishes to rival the glean on a Jeff Koons sculpture, how can you look away?
They hoped to glean insight into their own cases by assessing the tone of the prosecution.
Like many of those waiting, Abbasi assiduously tracks whatever data she can glean on the waivers.
But studios are not so quietly trying to glean their best options from a murky future.
Researchers found a way to glean data from an air-gapped laptop by modulating the fan.
Now, apply this newfound knowledge to the above tweet and glean from that what you will.
Privacy activists have long maintained it is possible to glean highly sensitive information from those details.
Although, we already know Kim and North have a tendency to glean inspiration from each other.
And this creates problems when medical researchers glean data from these banks to guide treatment plans.
Scientists will be watching the transit closely to glean all sorts of new insights about space.
Adobe CTO's tech doublespeak at Adobe Max was nearly impossible to glean any real information from.
Any good information they glean from the chat can get rolled over into the Live Highlights.
Investors have always used different kinds of technology to glean market-moving information before their competitors.
The data the self-driving trucks glean can be applied to improve road-going consumer cars.
The scant information we were able to glean from watching `Oumuamua was tantalizing but also baffling.
But researchers have been able to glean lots of insights from the data the spacecraft returned.
There are limits to what officials could glean from the intelligence, current and former officials said.
Even in its low-quality, there are a few things we can glean from the track.
Through their questioning, lawmakers sought to glean more insight regarding Kavanaugh's views about maintaining these protections.
But I was still curious—could I glean something useful from these tests, something I'd never considered?
In fact, most of the time, it's impossible to glean any truth from the app at all.
As for the "Motion Sense" feature, there's not a ton that we can glean from Google's article.
I needed to rally a group of very talented people and quickly glean from them their ideas.
It suggests that equity investors can best glean insight into a firm by quizzing its chief executive.
Media are frequently targeted in order to glean insights into U.S. policies or to spy on journalists.
They mount "rescues" to "save the veggies"; they talk of an "Arable Spring" and a "Glean Revolution".
The only thing you can glean from a glance is your step count percentage and the time.
If there's a lesson to glean from Theon, it is that manhood does not reside in pride.
I could glean some details of how this scam worked by documenting my interaction with the callers.
There aren't many spoilers to glean from the cut-and-dry note, but there are some clues.
There seemed to be a new interview everyday, and something new to glean from each of them.
Notice who you run into and what you see; you'll be able to glean some important information.
I was, however, able to glean an understanding of the rule and its application by asking around.
That kid has a whole ton of style and beauty inspo to glean from, right at home.
I asked Peele what he hoped Donald Trump would glean if he were to watch the movie.
Even if we can't ditch the job, spouse and kids, we can glean a little bit from
Looking at the full pool of potential persuadables, it can be hard to glean any clear insights.
"We're hoping to start piecing the puzzle together and glean more information about these animals," he said.
From here, Gap said it will continue to glean insights about its customers from future product launches.
If they could hack the computers that controlled the missile launch systems, they could glean launch schedules.
Keep in mind that this is the minimum amount of physical activity needed to glean health benefits.
Could the information we glean about Ithaca in these opening lines prove to be useful later on?
And Dutch model Lara Stone (pictured) also added a touch of glean to her sultry smoky eye.
We glean that the glorified Ben is more of a cipher than Martin can bear to admit.
To be sure, there is a limit on how much information one can glean from tax returns.
This spring, King intends to observe captive birds at the zoo in Akron to glean building tips.
In speaking to the locals one can glean an almost transcendent, mystical link between tigers and humans.
We sifted through those databases to glean the US companies that service the business-to-business market.
Potential employers often check social media accounts to see if they can glean anything about a candidate.
It's not simply that using AI to glean meaning out of one video is hard, she said.
I hoped to pay him a visit, I said, and to glean some thoughts about my itinerary.
But what insight could a savvy spy really glean from, say, a Kim Jong-un stool sample?
But instead of calling off the evening, Griffin considered the advice she could glean from the three women.
Here's what little information we can glean: Square-footage-wise, it's going to be big, like really big.
What did the daughter of and advisor to the leader of the free world glean from this experience?
He also checks out their social media, diving into their life to glean as much information as possible.
Officials traveled to the Gettysburg battlefield in Pennsylvania to glean ideas from a similar project a decade ago.
Connor S' Instagram account is private, so that's really all we can glean from it at the moment.
Yet, as serious and unfortunate as the Iowa situation has become, we can glean two lessons from it.
Analysts can look at comparable companies to glean reasonable profits estimates, and then work backwards from their conclusions.
And Immigration Customs Enforcement has been known to use stingray devices to glean identifying information in immigrant populations.
I'm also hoping to glean some inside information from her that I can use in my new role.
Criminals appear to have tapped into the its payment system to glean information on cards used between Nov.
That method enabled U.S. researchers to keep the remains more intact and to glean clues from their surroundings.
I'd been subsisting mostly on whatever you can glean from the static and sub-bass of hard techno.
I gobble up every scrap of information, watching every trailer repeatedly to glean new knowledge about the game.
Many Democrats cautioned that it's still too early to glean any definitive lessons from the history-making contest.
A crowd of onlookers showed up day after day to glean insights into the secretive company's recovery efforts.
And the cream of these graduation speeches rises to the internet for us all to glean and enjoy.
The men get to challenge people to sword battles, glean useful information, steal valuable items, and concoct potions.
Google is opening up its ad serving technology to help publishers glean better insights about their business data.
Spock mind melded a subject against her will to glean information the Enterprise thought would prevent a war.
Indeed, I'm not sure there is much to glean on electability for Gillibrand or Sanders from this data.
And that meant trying to glean what the iPhone was actually composed of at its most foundational levels.
The WTF and the "why?!" will be answered as we glean the important lessons of our springtime angst.
Friendly conversations worked, however imperfectly, to help us glean some perspective beyond the limitations of our own experience.
We checked in with six insiders to glean some tips that will help you get in the door.
You can also take our resolution-related quiz to both test your vocabulary and glean even more tips.
You can occasionally glean as much from the briefings the department doesn't hold as from those it does.
A second official said the RBI has also been meeting investors in global bond indexes to glean insights.
Wired also reported on the Bkav hack, comparing its own efforts against what we can glean from the video.
CNBC.com spoke to a range of experts to glean what marketers need to know over the next 12 months.
She came up with many ways to glean cash from friends, family, neighbors, and well-wishers along the way.
But if you prepare and measure the same state lots of times, you can glean some information about it.
And what clarity — if any — can investors and businesses glean from the current maelstrom of competing interests in Westminster?
Not really any spoilers we can glean from that one, but it certainly cements Clarke's "Queen of Instagram" title.
That's why we've decided to draw from Refinery29's library of personal stories to glean some real-world advice.
IBM will be hoping that the insights it can glean from opening up its hardware will accelerate the process.
These sites can glean information from subscriptions to magazines or groups and brands you've engaged with on social media.
One can glean early signs of the educational experiences we will see in VR from user-generated content platforms.
In the world of remote sensing—the use of satellites to glean information about Earth—imagery has long ruled.
Tools—functioning tools—to glean rich data about these ads already existed, built by Mozilla and ProPublica among others.
For anyone looking to glean the family's lottery-winning strategy, Arthur explained that they are infrequent lottery ticket buyers.
As far as Asian representation goes, it's obviously narrow in scope (you can glean as much from the title).
China has raised concerns that the U.S. will use the system's radar to glean information about Chinese military activities.
A team of researchers also evaluates a candidate's public remarks to glean his or her stance on key issues.
By associating Facebook more visibly with the subsidiary apps, it can ideally glean some of their appeal by proxy.
Robert tried his best to glean the brass knob's innate absurdity so that he might understand his wife better.
There are a few trends to glean from the chart above, and it comes down to pace and scale.
Here's what you can glean from the first two episodes: ... although The Sex Factor has generously gifted us two.
I don't think it's incidental that transportation videos provide a unique opportunity to glean the sacred in the mundane.
With help from neural networks and similar A.I. techniques, they hope to glean new insights from all this data.
But we can glean a lot by looking at what Amazon has done over the last year — and why.
But there's something to glean from the seeming nonsense — something faithful in its attempt to distill the mostly inexplicable.
But there's plenty we can glean from the original short about what the new Child's Play might be. Sophisticated?
In fact, at this point, not to glean fresh meaning from a classic is to be out of the loop.
Archaeologists are sorting through the remains, hoping to glean a better idea of what life was like in colonial Philadelphia.
So, what we can glean is that there's really no such thing as a "normal" amount, because everyone is different.
Kourtney and Scott decide to their reading session together to see if there is anything they can glean as parents.
From those numbers, it's tough to glean how many people are regularly taking the course, and how far they're proceeding.
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According to The Atlantic, Uber's interest in DigitalGlobe's offering surrounds the info it can glean from analyzing the satellite imagery.
As other states and industries adopt similar regulations, they can glean insight from them, but there's still room for improvement.
Among the insight that arises from the spread of ten cards, I am able to glean several pearls of wisdom.
The family liked Becca, for certain, but they also wanted to glean more info about Lauren from the future Bachelorette.
Using these tools, you'll glean insights from enormous amounts of data in the way both major and minor corporations do.
But we can glean a few things, with the new photos depicting imagery that feels both new and hauntingly familiar.
It's hard to glean clues about the state of the electorate in an August special election for a truncated term.
This is both a strength and a weakness, exactly the kind of data NASA hoped to glean from the competition.
When we're able to find consistent themes across multiple important events of our lives, we can glean surprising self-insights.
Yes, I generalize, but systems hold up, at least from my lived experience, and one can glean the patterns. 2.
Take a look at these fluffy #NationalSelfieDay posts and try to glean some of the animal kingdom's natural photo skills.
Coffee is taken very seriously in Cafe Sperl, as you can probably glean from the length of the coffee menu.
A contingent of the group decided that they might glean information from the Skype account linked to their online friend.
Looking at the difference between the good and bad VR, I started to glean some insight into the nascent artform.
The background isn't just black, it's dark, which is a sense I glean from the muted colors of the bokeh.
The F.B.I. failed to glean any information of value from the encounters, and Ms. Turk returned to the United States.
Kohl's sees an opportunity to glean insights from the social media company to add brands that got their start online.
As for Israel, hackers would have targeted Clinton's emails to glean her positions on Middle East issues, according to Wright.
Dr. Yanamandra-Fisher will join other scientists here hoping to glean from the eclipse tantalizing insight into the sun's mysteries.
Because of the looming video, you glean more of the structure of the dance — its frame — than its interior details.
But what kind of relationships are we meant to glean between this higher pagan paradise and the sacred world below?
Physicians who work with the records say it's almost impossible to glean clear understandings of the patient's condition from them.
They mingled with locals to build trust, understand their environments and glean intelligence about those they are trying to protect.
He spoke with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, currently dispatched in Riyadh to glean a response from senior Saudi officials.
American intelligence agencies were left to glean details about the meeting from surveillance of Russians who talked about it afterward.
The use of "pressed" versus "press" is key when trying to glean some insight on what Cardi wants people to understand.
I realize you have no way of knowing my mother, but I hope and pray you can glean who she is.
While Beyoncé is notoriously tight-lipped about her projects, we can at least glean some answers based on Gondry's past work.
But maybe if you watch all three repeatedly, you'll be able to glean some details about where this saga is headed.
Yet shareholders can glean some insights from the disclosures, such as comparing ratios for similarly-sized firms in the same industry.
Instead, physicists like Li are trying to glean insight by studying simpler idealized models that capture the underlying physics of ferromagnetism.
A malicious actor could monitor cache access patterns on a device, and then use that to glean information about the password.
It's hard not to imagine someone being able to glean those images from a simple cursory search on someone's Facebook page.
Q. Do you think you really can glean the essence of a place by spending at most just a week there?
From what I can possibly glean second hand here, the action looks smooth, with Raz bounding, floating and twirling as intended.
Although Google didn't specifically call them out, we can glean a few more Android N details by looking at the screenshots.
After all, there's only so much we can glean from the Dirty Dancing film stills that have been released so far.
Until then, BMW engineers will work with the Andretti team to glean as much as they can about the new series.
What are we supposed to glean from using this app that we can't from Twitter, Tumblr, Snapchat, and other social networks?
Wall Street economists had to get down and dirty with economic and market data to try and glean Greenspan's next move.
Additionally, people should focus on the quality of their food to glean health benefits beyond weight loss, like a healthy heart.
This requires new skills, including analyzing remnants of a bomb to glean information about who made it and how it works.
And a growing number of them are turning to experts to help glean what they can from cryptic, yellowed military records.
The software analyzed the brain signals in order to glean which electrode locations responded when a subject saw a particular image.
And even today, cold-case enthusiasts routinely visit the details surrounding Short's death to glean new evidence on the unsolved crime.
Imagine the insights we might glean from a year of "Beetle Bailey" created in some lonely Roman outpost on Hadrian's Wall.
But have you been able to glean anything else about Amazon's long-term plans for Whole Foods, beyond this marketing push?
Staffwide training is a way to glean the perspectives of secretaries and custodians, who may not be trained on the simulation.
Really, the big piece of encouraging information to glean from all this is that it's extremely easy to stop using Chrome.
Around months ago, Magecart hackers placed malicious code on the NutriBullet website, letting them glean credit card info from online transactions.
For example, Apple cracked down on apps that help manage digital wellness citing the apps could glean too much user data.
She ran additional biopsies to see if she could glean more information from the tangle of disease in my right breast.
The naked eye can glean little from a core; you need a microscope to see the rings clearly and pinpoint differences.
Rather, he said, the FBI appropriately deployed an informant to glean intelligence from members on the outer edge of Trump's campaign.
Since then, however, federal prosecutors have consistently won convictions and lengthy prison sentences for foreign terrorists and helped glean crucial intelligence.
I dove into interviews and articles to glean information about her wellness routine and created a schedule meant to mimic Tay's.
But Republicans are going to hammer Strzok over his text messages, and try to glean some sort of admission of wrongdoing.
Since then, the leagues have sought to glean a portion of the coming windfall to help them fund additional integrity measures.
U.S. officials say Russia could glean important information about the stealth characteristics of the F-35, the world's most advanced fighter.
It hurts for many reasons, but if there's any solace to glean from the loss, it's that Bowie has been properly mourned.
Likely, however, it's FCA that is keen to partner with Google and glean the tech giant's massive experience with self-driving cars.
One thing that was tough to glean from our conversation with Cabral is where this project falls under Facebook's now-sprawling umbrella.
Edwin Janzen writes: The curators even consulted a medium to channel Lefèvre's spirit, and thus to glean his feedback on the show.
The probabilistic nature of our DNA means that any dieting advice we can ever glean from it will likely be very broad.
All you can really glean from that is: Show sucked, everyone licked their wounds for a few years, and now we're back.
That's all there is to "Hughie," and you could glean its shape and substance in a 20-minute reading of the script.
As for cluing, my first impression is that Will/Joel eased up on the difficulty to help solvers better glean the theme…?
You might also glean information from the sound: For example, the sound of an idling engine tells you someone is waiting outside.
It's also possible to glean a person's identity based on the quality of their voice and the manner in which they walk.
We can perhaps glean from the two reports that the company made somewhere in the region of $1 million, at least.[Reuters]
You'll be able to glean a lot from taking a quick peek at who is worthy of making it onto their feed.
If there's anything to glean from the two situations, it's that broader economic conditions have more influence than politics on equity returns.
You may think there's only so many clues you can glean from one three-word episode title, but frankly you'd be mistaken.
Unlike other high-profile gaffes, what makes this bug so alarming isn't the depth of knowledge someone could glean by exploiting it.
But we can still glean plenty from the fact that they were talking, and from the deal they were reportedly talking about.
What's interesting about this particular invasion is its geographic precision — these are all real Vegas locales, as far as I can glean.
What you can glean from all these stats is that communication matters, particularly in an ambiguous relationship like FWB, Dr. Lehmiller says.
"I don't think there's any magical number that I'm smart enough to glean about any single market," Delrahim told reporters on Friday.
Mr. Johnston also abused his role at the Generic Drug Trade Association to glean information on behalf of Mr. Valvani, prosecutors said.
As we prepare for 2017 and set professional resolutions, it's important and helpful to glean advice from those who have dominated 2016.
And from such deductions, such ancestral forms, Woese hoped to glean some understanding of how creatures evolved in the very deep past.
For those who grew up during the Cold War, or those looking to glean lessons from it, those analogies may be comforting.
The Bible has this idea of gleaners, where you're supposed to harvest your field once and let people glean off of it.
Mine is only a year old, and from what I could glean, this doesn't seem like an enormous step up in features.
When Mr. Paz's workers were arrested in unforeseen raids, officers looked up the arrest records to glean information to protect the operation.
One thing we can glean is that Google is continuing its trend of taking inspiration from the iPhone's privacy and security defaults.
If we are to glean anything from the suicides of two Love Island contestants, it's that an industry-wide overhaul is needed.
In addition to providing valuable information and guidance to trustworthy sources, the internet can help patients glean psychosocial support through online groups.
From the video, I can glean that Kavalan has a special place in the heart of King Car's founder, Tien-Tsai Lee.
If Deepak Chopra was a fraud, then so was I. As I was beginning to glean, playing pundit was a hypocrite's game.
I'm attending the Artists Thrive Summit in Kentucky with Sharon Louden next week, and I hope to glean some useful insights there.
Iturralde's work is a kind of palate-cleanser: there's no grey area to glean, no complex story to tell, except perhaps one's own.
Research in brain machine interfaces will help us glean insights on brain function and improve the understanding necessary to make brain hardware succeed.
The Turtle Lodge offers a place for young people to glean the wisdom of their ancestors and reclaim what rightfully belongs to them.
The goal is to capture the first-ever images of a black hole and glean more data about these mysterious gravity-pulling fields.
The overall message I glean from Hyon's Emotional Drought is to suggest another way of seeing outside the specter of a universalist paranoia.
BERT looks at the sequences of words in searches — not just the words themselves — to glean more information on the intent behind them.
We share a few words in common, in English and Arabic, but it was a struggle to glean the details of her story.
A company called Profile Engine was able to glean details of 420 million Facebook users in 2011, according to The Wall Street Journal.
You, dear reader, are not meant to passively observe Kalanithi's final moments, glean his wisdom and walk away feeling assured in your path.
We will determine, based on all the facts and circumstances that we glean, whether or not we're going to talk to him again.
First, his software takes input from a camera, scanning faces of the cube to glean the orientation of each of the colored blocks.
It all adds to the dissociative tone and hyperreal glean: the line between what is real and what is fiction becomes incredibly blurry.
Scientists have been hard at work sifting through the data in order to glean insights about the structure and history of our galaxy.
Rambis only has five likes on his account, the hacked ones have since been un-liked, so there's not much to glean there.
But just as I had gone to Greensboro to empathize with Trump's base, I attempted to engage my trolls to glean their motivations.
Our research suggests that charities like those could glean more donations by encouraging people to photograph meaningful items as they purge their closets.
What we have been able to glean from ex parte filings, inferences, innuendo and hearsay cannot, and should not, pass for regulatory transparency.
He feels sinister as the CEO of The Circle, where they're talking about cameras everywhere and the ability to glean data and stuff.
I glean, for a vital moment, the actual, grey world, and then ascend from it, via the songs and talent of my avatars.
So markets will focus on Chinese manufacturing data due on Thursday and Friday to glean how the world's number two economy is faring.
But Hogan rejected the complaint, noting that a search of data for domestic criminal evidence could glean insights about a national security investigation.
With machine learning, industry cloud companies can glean useful patterns from the deep, focused troves of data specific to their chosen vertical industries.
History isn't doomed to repeat itself, but it would be wise to reflect on all the living you've done to glean some insight!
It works on all skin types and creates an otherworldly glean (or, a silver-green shade when swirled), on your cheekbones or elsewhere.
Because this solar system is relatively close to Earth, scientists have already been able to glean hints about some of the planets' atmospheres.
There is no such thing as an independent media in North Korea, aside from what people can glean from secretly consuming foreign media.
The gathering was devised to allow Democratic leaders to glean Trump's proposals for offsetting the $2 trillion price tag of their infrastructure agreement.
Scientists around the world are watching its journey, hoping to glean as much information as they can before it gets too far away.
It's the first study of its kind to glean information from a nationally representative sample, rather than a demographically or geographically homogenous group.
They're arranged in a postmodern tableau that is minimalist in design, though viewers can glean more information from captions in a separate brochure.
Because Christian L. cooperated with authorities, they were able to glean crucial insights into the netherworld of criminal pedophilia that takes place online.
The Chinese and Russians eavesdrop on the president's calls to his friends, hoping to glean insights that might help them influence administration policy.
When friends heard that I'd hired a sleep consultant, they were eager to glean secret knowledge or "hacks" from which they could benefit.
The pace is too rapid for any nonexpert to absorb or glean the significance of all the details, which Périot generally leaves unexplained.
If you can glean anything from an audience by the commercials it gets, NFL fans haven't taken a good shit in several years.
Since then, we've been eager to glean all the details of her Cali-girl look — from her sunlit blonde hair to her skin routine.
What did you glean from what dropped today and do you think the timing is in any way at the very least curious Sol?
Rosie Lowe "Pharoah" There's so much going on in Rosie Lowe's stable of influences — that much anyone can glean from listening to this track.
Although the room seems no different than that of any American teenage girl at the time, one can glean some insights into future Ivanka.
Armed with a steady supply of hemimastigotes to experiment upon, the researchers are now hoping to glean more genetic information from these remarkable creatures.
In June the company introduced Sigma, a service that helps businesses quickly analyze their Stripe data to glean insights about their business and payments.
GE's third-quarter earnings presentation on October 25th, which may be the next chance to glean some clues, will be watched like few before.
You can't glean too much about a console's performance from its launch month, because sales are often dictated by how many systems are available.
Its staff doggedly pursue sources in Xinjiang, sometimes making hundreds of calls daily, to glean titbits of information about the regime's treatment of Uighurs.
He could help CEOs far-removed from the startup trenches glean learnings about budding tech trends and business practices from Village Global's portfolio founders.
Though — when asked — they do say they also want to carry out clinical trials to glean data on the efficacy of their hangover cure.
Yet the characters, whose exploits aren't even peppered with cutscenes from which to glean deeper slices of story, still manage to make us care.
We watched every film in which blacks have been nominated for best actress or actor to glean what the academy values in their performances.
Any fact, any tidbit, any character or setting information you can glean from the Internet will help fake your way through this book chat.
This could also include tools to instantly communicate subway conditions with riders or mining social media to glean fresh insights into subway incident impacts.
Usually, these demos go the same way: You sit in the back and try to glean whatever you can from a carefully staged ride.
A skillful cybercriminal can glean a lot of information about you, and possibly copies of important documents, from the simple circuitry of your printer.
From the pictures, scientists have been able to glean more information about the planet's evolutionary processes, its atmosphere and the composition of its soil.
You'll learn to separate useful data from unrelated data, adjust campaigns that don't convert and glean helpful insights from your instructor's real life experiences.
If you're interested in understanding how companies plan to comply with data privacy rights, you can glean a lot from poking around these policies.
Let's just leave it at that; the record seems far too layered, complex, and vibrant to glean much more from Friday morning listening alone.
As anyone can glean from the site's enthusiastic (if eye-roll inducing) launch ad, Pornhub is clearly excited about VR's potential for revolutionizing pornography.
There's a lot to glean from this graph, but here's the takeaway: We've already crossed over into moderate risk on the first three RFCS.
Scott Kessler, internet analyst at S&P Global Market Intelligence, is less convinced that investors will glean any more certainty about a potential sale.
The market is also the lookout for a Federal Reserve policy statement due later in the day to glean direction on U.S. interest rates.
Proactive can glean local information stored on your iPhone and in Apple's stock apps, but it still can't (and won't) intermingle with the cloud.
"A witness in Michael's position is able to glean what it would take to get a letter of cooperation from the government," he added.
What would we glean from seeing St-Pierre fight an un-established champion in Bisping, an aging and beatable Silva, or an undersized McGregor?
But we may not have to find other chiral molecules in interstellar space to glean important insights into the origins of homochirality on Earth.
In the future, translation services could understand what language is being spoken without being told and glean cultural nuances that are sometimes lost today.
Investors mostly waded through another round of earnings reports, looking to glean insights into the health of corporate America and the United States economy.
"The Bible has this idea of 'gleaners,' where you're supposed to harvest your field once and let people glean off of it," he said.
Another excellent place to glean ideas is the Op-Ed page, where writers respond to the news of the day with occasional personal essays.
There's only one way to find out -- agree to an interview to glean as much as possible from the prosecution team's line of questioning.
To me, first and foremost, I want people to be present, to be able to engage and really glean what's going on with someone.
The painting might appear legally kosher, but it has a past that visitors won't glean from the wall label or the National Gallery website.
By studying the ways in which we failed to fall apart, perhaps we can glean a small harvest of hope for the year ahead.
The key is to share little bits of information about your day that your friend couldn't glean from your Instagram feed or Snapchat story.
When I booked that cottage online, I sifted through the reviews, trying to glean whether the location was as pristine as the pictures suggested.
They have since interviewed him to glean additional information for open investigations, including those related to the Trump Organization and the president's inaugural committee.
We were able to glean some spec details in our time with the phones, but the company is staying tight-lipped about many specifics.
He was there for a mixology lesson from A-K Hada, the head bartender, hoping to glean a few tricks for entertaining at home.
My dad has, many times in my life, launched silent treatments against me because of whatever disrespect he seemed to glean from my behavior.
We looked back at similar Cold War inquiries, when the hunt was for government spies working for Moscow, to glean lessons for investigators today.
Yahoo has said it has not been able to glean much information about that attack, which was uncovered by InfoArmor, an Arizona security firm.
What this means This seems like a pretty natural thing to humans — we often glean social cues from the behaviors of people around us.
The investigators apparently decided that by continuing to quietly monitor Mr. Lee, they might glean more clues about the disappearing C.I.A. informants in China.
And he claimed there wasn't even a reason for Stone to lie since his efforts to glean insight into WikiLeaks' plans was not illegal.
The point is less in the "story" and more in what we glean from the (sometimes poignant, often very funny) interactions of the characters.
Nonetheless, I've managed to glean a notion of what lies beyond the fence, because the Body Farm's donor paperwork also includes a photography release.
From what we can glean, Russia meddled with the election with the intent of helping Trump, or at the very least hurting Hillary Clinton.
What gives many pause, though, is that there seems to be a difference in what the US and its allies glean from the intelligence.
To begin with, he has said little about the tech sector during the campaign, and there isn't much to glean from his policy platform.
Activists hope to glean information from the report on a newly enacted policy that puts limits on women passing on their citizenship to their children.
I wanted to know what had changed, so headed to Harlow on the day of Arek's public funeral ceremony to see what I could glean.
The amount of data that can be packaged into investment insights is expected to increase as our devices and apps glean more info from us.
Takeaways we glean from our favorite movies and TV series are arguably more profound than those handed to us from stars on the awards stage.
In April, Alphabet's life sciences arm Verily launched a project to glean information on the microbiome through the gut and DNA samples of 10,000 participants.
On the plus side, the technology outlined in this particular patent application would glean data from photos users post themselves—and not from private messages.
There aren't many details about the headset hidden in the patent, so we have to use this really bad patent drawing to glean some insight.
That modular design means that Polyteia plans to collect and glean insight on everything from local fire departments and housing projects to schools and childcare.
What lawmakers could glean from Zuckerberg this time is a firmer commitment on Facebook's role in the Libra Association, if not on the currency itself.
And we're going to have to hear it form the top … It's hard to glean anything new because we didn't learn anything over the weekend.
If the pressures of social media have you feeling distinctly less social, take a lesson from Day and glean solace from your uniqueness, not shame.
With that mindset, I thought it would be interesting to explore whether there is anything constructive that venture capitalists can glean from the Dark Side.
Instead, scientists will be discussing what value they can glean from the close approach and whether they should send a mission to study the asteroid.
The arrest of Abdeslam — suspected Paris attacks plotter and aborted suicide bomber — was viewed as a potentially massive intelligence opportunity to glean insight into ISIS.
Researchers could use such a database on firearm deaths and injuries to glean insights about what happens to survivors over a long period of time.
By linking with either your Facebook or LinkedIn account, Microsoft's is trying to glean what topics interest you most from a social and work perspective.
You'll learn to separate useful data from unrelated data, adjust campaigns that don't convert and glean helpful insights from your instructor's real life experiences. 6.
Like other European lenders, Spanish banks are struggling to glean earnings from loans with interest rates at historic lows and as increasing competition erodes margins.
Leave your pitch in your pocket — this is a rare opportunity to dig deep and glean crucial information from some of the best investors around.
We'd be able to quickly glean insight to foster new product development, deliver relevant information to our customers and ultimately make more informed business decisions.
A great way to keep an open mind is to try to glean at least one interesting or useful thing from every conversation you have.
Not seen since 1979 — you soon glean why — the play comes from Williams's most baroque period, when he was experimenting, shakily, with absurdism and surrealism.
When the general election debates roll around, the new information voters glean constitutes a small percentage of the total impressions they've accumulated about the candidates.
Be mindful of information that hackers could glean from your public social media accounts — especially if you're using that information for a password reset question.
Regulators have focused on whether big banks use customer information to glean such advantages, either through their own trading activities or by tipping favored clients.
It was whatever I remembered from my own high school teachers and whatever I could glean from veteran teachers who took me under their wing.
Coll said the companies have agreed to administer a confidential HR policy survey to help glean feedback on their existing anti-harassment policies and practices.
If there's anything we can glean from Clery's videos, it's that he has a bigger taste for oysters and cereal than he does for fame. 
In fact, it comes with additional security risks, as our enemies will likely follow these developments -- hoping to glean insights into potential White House weaknesses.
Rather than giving the viewer the opportunity to enjoy and glean new insights from these largely unseen archives, Braatz complicates his collage with unnecessary information.
For now, the Yankees are focusing on the coming challenges and seeking to answer lingering questions to glean a truer sense of who they are.
It's so discursive and shapeless that I found it impossible to glean what story Beattie was trying to tell and why a reader should care.
"Now we glean the timorous arrival, dare I say, of pleasure," he writes, a sentence I could hear only in the most unctuous cartoon voice.
So, if there's any good news to glean from this sighting, it's that she's still in the area and hasn't gone completely off the radar.
Cancer patients can converse with others, anonymously or otherwise, about emotional and spiritual issues and glean helpful firsthand tips on dealing with treatment-related issues.
The information patients glean through such lay communities is best discussed with their doctors lest they be led down the garden path of bad advice.
We were able to glean characteristics of this community by writing a computer program to analyze every single user who has commented on /r/greatawakening.
For the next five months, staff at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, attempted to glean what was stored on the data reels.
Draft legislation proposes banning servicemen and reserve troops from posting anything online that would allow outsiders to glean their whereabouts or role in the military.
" Even if its grasping at straws to try to glean significant insight into motives or psychology from these habits, it still leaves one wondering: "WTF?
And the details we glean from this event could fill us in on what happens to black holes and neutron stars when they are just newborns.
Clarke has been doing the rounds to promote her role in Solo, but here are the GoT-relevant tidbits we could glean from this article: 1.
Even if you're not 100% certain of the correct pronunciation of Proenza Schouler (you're not alone) you can still glean inspiration from New York Fashion Week.
In a blog post, Microsoft explains that it's putting to use the insights it can glean from millions of leaked passwords in order to increase security.
The inference was that any data collected by the Apple Watch could glean answers into health data, such as his heart rate, location or other clues.
I understand the urge to reach for new heights in describing their music, to glean meaning in the mess, to match Radiohead's ambition with your own.
In 2011, the commission ruled that Facebook had engaged in "unfair and deceptive" practices after it allowed advertisers to secretly glean personal information about its users.
Apple wants to glean insights from user data, too, but it's not willing to backpedal on iMessage's end-to-end encryption in order to do so.
Artificial Intelligence can now scan millions of pictures taken by Google Street View to glean insights like income or voting patterns, The New York Times reports.
If you want to glean every speck of startup knowledge from the Extra Crunch Stage programming, you'll need to buy an Innovator, Founder or Investor pass.
Americans and Russians will watch their world leaders closely, but so will foreign powers who hope to glean information about how the new administration views Russia.
In the end, the stories we tell about what happens in the 6th will be more important than what the prognosticators can glean from the data.
One can glean that at these hearings, Clinton is almost certainly suffering from some type of double vision, a surprisingly common problem — especially in my clinic.
Zero carbs, zero calories, zero fat and, from what I could glean from a little googling, zero stories that blame it for bouts of anal leakage.
If there's anything we can glean from these tales, it's that even if life isn't all better after high school, it's at least somewhat more interesting.
" Cammarata had said he seeks to glean insight from Camille about "issues important to the case" and about the entertainer's "relationship to her, to other women.
Children of empathetic parents glean a host of psychological and physical benefits, and those parents report higher self-esteem and sense of life purpose in exchange.
North Korea researchers don't have many windows into the nation known as "the hermit kingdom," so a lot of information they glean comes from the internet.
However, from the announcement we can glean a few differences: Home, which can easily be held in one hand, is shorter and more compact than Echo.
Experts in the field are in high demand as more and more companies look to both streamline their workflows and glean insightful data without zapping resources.
Click through to see the transformations you might've missed and glean some inspiration for part two of the festival next weekend — and far, far beyond that.
" However, Trump said, if he felt that he would glean information that could save even just one life, he would "make the call in two minutes.
Today, a number of manufacturers take a similar approach to glean valuable real-world information on what happens to vehicles and their occupants after a crash.
On his livestreamed calls to scammers, Kitboga tries to remain calm and collected, persisting in his line of questioning to glean as much information as possible.
The company is also a pioneer in Bluetooth beacons, tiny devices used by retailers which glean data from phones as people move about in public spaces.
They can play together, they may not have the same language shared, but they can still enjoy each other's company, and they can glean from that.
So we looked at Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos' personal investments in health to glean what his strategy might be as he makes his biggest move yet.
All I've been able to glean from the write-ups is that it's a vaguely horny collection of human-shaped cats who writhe around a lot.
House investigators could glean new information related to their Ukraine probe Wednesday when Steve Linick, the State Department's inspector general, briefs House and Senate committee staffers.
So as you might glean, there is a lot included here of worth, but not so much that it can't be seen in a full day.
And, in fact, they&aposre probably all over nearly every network globally every day trying to glean information out of companies&apos computer systems, government computer systems.
Also, we can glean some info from August drone video showing what appears to be two sets of stairs descending to what is presumably the auditorium below.
As volunteers cough, heave, sleep and shiver, researchers hope to glean how levels of preexisting flu antibodies will impact the duration and severity of participants' flu symptoms.
The big picture: Yelp is the latest to leverage access to the users and businesses on its platform to glean trends about the national economy, following LinkedIn.
At this stage, the key is to glean enough data so the startup's algorithms get good enough to convince hospital administrators the machines are worth the investment.
From what we can glean from the tweets, there aren't any major surprises about the next-gen iPhone, save for the matter of Apple accidentally leaking it.
Novartis is one of several companies that paid Cohen through his firm Essential Consultants after Trump was elected in order to glean more insight into Trump's administration.
The group regularly uses the compromised personal webmail accounts of staff members, spouses and their colleagues as tools to glean more information on high-level government targets.
Between March 2014 and May 2015, Mills tallied 46 prepping expos across the US, where preppers would link up to buy gear and glean new survival skills.
We glean that she had a Jewish father (a pathologist) and a non-­Jewish mother (a pianist); a sister; three sons; and, for a time, a husband.
" Pearlman also advises keeping conversations fairly one-sided, with the focus on the other person, because "that's when you're going to glean things that are very useful.
To see what practical information viewers can glean from the various couples on the comedy series, Insider spoke to Matt Lundquist, a New York City-based therapist.
Several members of the campaign were also approached by another U.S. government informant in a possible bid to glean intelligence on Russian efforts to sway the race.
I'm also nutty for friendly nonfiction from which I can glean so much new practical knowledge, like the books of Michael Pollan, Bill Bryson or Witold Rybczynski.
Put the Michelangelo drawings next to a mere photograph of the original Chapel, and one cannot glean anywhere near the same level of understanding of their relationship.
Now that the dust has settled from Tuesday's announcement of Oscar nominees, our columnist examines what we can glean from who made it in and who didn't.
Now you could glean a story from lyrics but also hear it in the tone of the singer's voice — agony, ecstasy and everything beyond and in between.
From watching "Narcissister Organ Player," a documentary and performance film that she directed herself, for instance, it is easy to glean her real first and last names.
There are probably a lot of other things to glean from the two-minute clip, but here's a wild idea: what if lightsabers came in more colors?
The data South Korean intelligence can glean from that test, like how far, fast and high the missile goes, can reveal important details about the weapon's sophistication.
It was a great way to see what start-ups were trending, and glean insights into companies and scoop up the occasional scrap of venture-capital gossip.
When they finally found him, they learned that his story was much more interesting — and nuanced — than what you could glean from a 10-second video clip.
But looking at the God's-eye-view that a few coupon apps can glean about me, I can no longer pretend I've got nothing to worry about.
Many of these were first proposed in the 1990s, and Le and his colleagues went back to those long-ignored contributions to see what they could glean.
A board that is looking for a certain type of person can glean information from financial documents about a candidate's political leanings, health problems and marital strife.
Alzabarah described the level of detail he was able to glean on one user in a draft email, the text of which is included in the complaint.
Insurance companies also remain interested, working with companies like Apple to glean whether devices such as the Apple Watch can their help with their chronic disease burden.
As for why this is a thing, the researchers speculated that the sloths could be trying to glean some nutrients from human waste or possibly eating worms.
The company has been studying "gut health," and the microbes that grow on people's skin, in their guts and elsewhere to glean insights about their overall health.
These insights will help his campaign glean what messaging is working and which visuals are resonating — to whom, at what time of day and on what screen.
This 23andMe DNA test kit can glean genetic insights into one's ancestry and health, and just between us, it would make a rad gift for literally anyone.
Of course, you wouldn't necessarily glean as much from the way immigrants have often been portrayed in pop culture: as one-note delivery vehicles for comic relief.
What I have found personally is while you can glean lessons from the past, the present is — especially because the people that you're serving are so different.
That's about it in terms of the information you can glean from Android itself, but fortunately there are third-party apps on hand to help you go further.
Tom Price for a possible special election pickup, and they're trying to glean some lessons from a pair of surprise victories in New Jersey and Florida last November.
Equity should help everyone, savvy and beginner alike, glean from and understand what's going on in the world of startups, with their backers and liquidity of all sorts.
To the annoyance of conservators, the cradle lattice structure hides from view the painting and conservation repair details that one usually tries to glean from X-ray pictures.
You might call that boring, but that's also a misguided notion, because there was much to glean from Pichai and the rest of the Googlers who presented onstage.
Anyone who has watched even isolated clips from The Bachelor or The Bachelorette can glean that it is an environment that makes otherwise normal people behave very strangely.
There isn't really a fail state as far as I was able to glean, it's more about playing around and seeing what combinations of items elicit which responses.
While the sheer volume of data continues to grow exponentially, so too does its perceived value to companies eager to glean information about their consumers and their products.
Hopefully, it'll glean new insights into what Mars might been like when it was younger, and give us an idea of how other rocky planets might have formed.
Kogan obtained that data by using Facebook's generous third-party API to glean information from users — and those users' friends — who logged into a quiz app he created.
From what I can glean, this app in its first iteration will be mostly for awareness—but even awareness needs to be based on a solid medical foundation.
In that time we've managed to glean very little information regarding the production version, which Porsche has decided to call a Taycan and will start producing in 2019.
Last week's arrest of Salah Abdeslam — suspected plotter and aborted suicide attacker — in Brussels, Belgium, was viewed as a potentially massive intelligence opportunity to glean insight into ISIS.
Observers have tried to read the tea leaves and glean some sort of underlying story as to how Dr. Carson arrived at this decision and what it signals.
By tapping into the cultural, societal, and environmental changes people implemented after climate-related disasters, scientists can glean not only what was damaged, but what and who survived.
They also claimed Hoover police never contacted them before the initial report or after correcting it, leaving them to glean details from social media and other police agencies.
" Farhan Zaidi, the general manager of the Dodgers, added: "That's not really an area in most people's minds that teams should be trying to glean a competitive advantage.
It's a time to look ahead, but it's also a time to reflect on the election cycle passed and to glean from it lessons that can be learned.
Even if you're relaxing between dips in the ocean, you can still glean valuable wisdom from the wealth of books out there on saving, investing and achieving success.
Much of Harlem and nearby areas were excluded because it is a small piece of the market and affordable housing data is more difficult to glean, she said.
Comment below if you were able to glean any meaningful information from this very long video of two guys in an office just letting it all hang out.
The Post reported that Sessions called McGahn to glean details of an April 12 meeting that included Trump and Rosenstein, citing a person with knowledge of the call.
Ad-based platforms like Facebook and Google glean preferences via users' online behavior — what they click, how long they stay on certain sites, and what they're searching for.
How familiar were you with the way the criminal justice system worked before you got caught up in this nightmare, and what did you glean from the inside?
Despite the specificity of time and place, there's a widely applicable reading to glean, concerning the collective construction of icons and the parasocial connections people form to them.
During the 2016 campaign, Mr. Weiss said, Russia tried to explore what motivated Mr. Trump, to determine any advantages that Moscow could glean from his pro-Russia stance.
With these little snippets of information you glean from the text, the gameplay, and even from questions, you can start to construct an incomplete understanding of the characters.
With these little snippets of information you glean from the text, the gameplay, and even from questions, you can start to construct an incomplete understanding of the characters.
The products were bogus and the website was not secured, meaning hackers could use it as a way to spy on your activity and glean your personal details.
The N.B.A., in theory, will be able to glean pros and cons from the W.N.B.A. version to share (and potentially appease) N.B.A. team owners before they do vote.
Presumably, if he'd known he was leaving a massage parlor, he might not have done it ... at least that's what we can glean from what he told reporters.
I did — the story is here — but to an extent you can glean all you need to know from this photo, an echo of Gordon's, by Suzie Howell.
The effect of the fractured structuring is so diffuse that you never really glean what the filmmakers are hoping to achieve, except that they have failed at it.
The guild was not able to glean verifiable data on minority directors for that pool of films because not all the productions were signatories to its labor agreements.
Wanting to road-test my newfound knowledge and hopefully glean some more insights, I stopped at my local tachinomi (stand drink) bar on the way home from work.
As Philip Ewing explained at NPR, this could advantage the FBI in several ways: Investigators might glean details from people involved that aren't yet in the public eye.
Its advantages are manifold: clients can asses vasts swathes of land in a matter of hours, and glean information about a property that is not apparent when on foot.
Also, debunking the stereotypes you might glean from movies like Never Been Kissed or Irrational Man, most of these relationships — 57% — took place between male students and female teachers.
If inspectors were allowed inside the tunnels, they could glean important details about the secretive country's nuclear program, including the size and type of weapons that have been tested.
DeWitt's observation from running one of the most active brand accounts on Peach is notable, but it's incredibly difficult to glean any sort of wider usage data on Peach.
It's hard to glean anything else from the five-second video on Twitter, but we will be learning more at E3, likely at Ubisoft's press conference on June 11.
In other words: we're looking to glean a better understanding of what partners are agreeing to when they sign up to earn revenue from games sales on their channels.
And while there's only so much you can glean from the aggregator site in terms of true reactions, the comments from women — and specifically Black women — sound overwhelmingly fond.
While the blurred pics do lend a bit of a witness protection vibe to the proceedings, you can glean a lot from the kind of headline people opt for.
Kardashian appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show Wednesday, and the host did her best to get whatever information about the pregnancies that she could glean from the reality star.
Though the vlog appeared right around the time his movie Bright hit Netflix — suspicious timing there — Smith appears to glean true joy from both the vlogs and the Instagram.
By examining everything from paintings and notebooks to the DNA of living relatives, the team hopes to glean new insights into Leonardo's life, diet, physical appearance, and genetic predispositions.
Whatever your favorite era is, there's plenty of inspiration to glean from — and plenty of time to try the trend, as there are many sunny days in your future.
The exception has allowed Treasury, State and Fed officials without regular access to glean information about the movement of funds in and out of the accounts, those people said.
To see for yourself, check out the video to see Suzy's skin before and after the treatment — and to glean tips from Dr. Samolitis on crucial post-treatment care.
It's possible North Korea's missile development might be even further along had the secretive state retrieved more of the missiles it tested to glean information from their physical remains.
What we're meant to glean from the scene is obvious—but writer Tom Rob Smith is careful not to put the words "HIV" or "AIDS" in any character's mouth.
The Instagram videos don't offer too much information about the track, but we are able to glean a few key bits of information about the singer-songwriter's latest creation.
Kings pull out 1-point win over Bulls CHICAGO — At this stage of their rebuilding process, the Sacramento Kings will glean confidence with every victory that comes their way.
Scientists expect to glean valuable data from the mission, shedding new insight on the Sun's potential to disrupt satellites and spacecraft, as well as electronics and communications on Earth.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee sent nine staffers to the district and has conducted three focus groups to try to glean lessons that could be applied to 2018 races.
Any type of genetic testing, from the consumer-based kits that anyone can buy to the versions that doctors order, can only glean so much information from your DNA.
But queer fans have spent decades culling clues from the appearances, contexts, and subtexts of characters and stories in order to glean queer icons wherever they can get them.
The aim is to give medical professionals better access to patient data, to improve patient care and, ultimately, to try to glean insights from the data to help treatment.
McMillon said the center allowed the retail giant's leadership to glean information about the shooting and keep in contact with both law enforcement and Walmart employees in El Paso.
Adults can glean a lot from children who do nothing more than show up to school, said Nicol Stolar-Peterson, a licensed clinical social worker and child abuse expert.
Sure, this research wasn't intended to be used quite so practically and you probably can't glean too much intel from the fact that your date is obsessed with Adele.
"The market will be anxious and will be eager to glean whatever they get from those talks," said Andre Bakhos, managing director at Janlyn Capital in Bernardsville, New Jersey.
The volume was off, but it took only a moment for Mr. Breece, a principal at the New York money-management firm Spears Abacus, to glean what was happening.
They intend to incorporate whatever they glean from Thursday's report into those investigations, which they argue Congress has its own constitutional duty to conduct regardless of Mr. Barr's conclusion.
During the interview, try to glean some personal tidbit about the person that you can also use to help follow up and stay connected in the future, suggested Clark.
I thought there was a joyous abundance of clever entries in this grid, and I needed every crossing letter I could glean to get to several gratifying "aha!" moments.
The release of the July 25 Ukraine call transcripts ahead of the hearings could have driven viewers to think that they would glean minimal new information from the hearings.
What we might glean from this devastating gender disparity is a message supported by the Man Box study: Men don't feel comfortable asking for help when they need it.
To take it a step further, Johnston creates subheadings for descriptive text so that people can quickly glean the idea of the bullets without having to read each one. 
You might not glean this from watching Season 2 of "The Great American Baking Show," an eight-part cooking series that had its premiere on ABC three weeks ago.
The idea is that by documenting what people are hearing on the streets, the researchers will be able to glean more insight about how residents perceive and experience their environments.
The released materials cover events that precede what we're about to see in season 8, though, so you're probably not going to glean much about the grand finale from them.
Strangely, a lot of songs from last year's Ultimate Wedding Playlist — for which FiveThirtyEight collected readers' reception playlists to glean the most popular songs — made it onto this list, too.
Born Gerald Caiafa, Jerry was, from what I can glean, the coolest motherfucker that ever stepped foot in Lodi High School or possibly any school in the history of education.
These telescopes cover a wide range of electromagnetic wavelengths, from radio wave to gamma rays, allowing scientists to glean all sorts of information about whatever the strange event might be.
Below is a post I wrote in 2017, exploring the idea — not only Pruitt's proposal, but the way the exercise could be used to glean real insight about climate change.
As part of her research, McCluney hoped to glean an understanding of how Black women entrepreneurs are navigating resource-constrained environments in a city like Detroit working to remake itself.
But in a large and crowded field like we have today within the GOP, it will be hard to glean from either state's results what victories there will ultimately mean.
Similarly, your rival leaders now have political agendas that motivate the actions of the game's AI, as well as secret ulterior motives that you'll need to glean through strategic espionage.
"What makes it seem like signaling is they're actually producing photographs, very carefully curated photographs that don't give us as much information as we would hope to glean," she said.
Yes. It uses segments of trips you take that have been anonymized called probe data to determine things like "is this a valid route?" or to glean traffic congestion information.
Only companies with access to the best algorithms and the biggest and highest quality data sets will be able to glean the insights and develop the models driving innovation forward.
If a molecule involved in cancer, for instance, by seeing its shape drug developers can glean clues about the kind of molecule they need to create to disrupt the molecule.
Instead Obama favors methods that glean intelligence without sacrificing America's ideals, such as a rapport-building approach that is far more likely to elicit good and earlier intelligence than torture.
To glean a wider perspective on this, we asked a bunch of people involved in successful drug harm reduction programs—as well as a leading drug researcher—what they think.
But with the caveat that the budget is just a statement of priorities, here's what we can glean from the choices the Trump administration announced yesterday... Public health is out.
But the authorities there blocked those journalists from actually covering the event, forcing them to rely on state-run, propaganda-filled domestic news media to glean details of the meeting.
We'd console him with a handful of bulrushes and some bean stock, and, once the milking was over, he would return to his mother and glean whatever milk was left.
Mou advised current MBA students to seize on these types of outside learning and travel opportunities, if their business school offers them, to glean more information about their industry firsthand.
These transits cause the star to dim slightly, and that tiny dip in brightness helps scientists estimate planetary size, orbital distance, and even glean some details about the planets' atmospheres.
"Are they going to glean something from the charity?" said Dr. Brown, an assistant clinical professor at Harvard Medical School and the lead psychologist for the Boston Marathon medical team.
Fulfilling capacity demand is one reason for China to buy the A380, but Myerson said another incentive is to glean technical experience of how a wide-body aircraft is built.
Cold reading is a technique in which mediums ask a serious of general questions and then rely on verbal and physical cues to glean increasingly personal information from an individual.
However, the absolute magnitude that the options market is predicting the SPY may move by June expiration isn't the only thing we can glean from the price of this trade.
He said he tries to glean what information he can from TV. This week, he learned his mother, who has heart disease and diabetes, has been hospitalized with COVID-19.
Hirsch led an effort to gather data, first from the child placing agencies in North Dakota, and then in all 50 states, trying to glean the scope of the problem.
That more sensitive information can then be used to target vulnerable Americans for blackmail or simply to glean detailed information about the country by analyzing the metadata of its citizens.
In the case of the Amazon Go brick-and-mortar stores, Amazon gains insights into its customers' shopping behavior that it can't already glean from shopping data on its website.
Business Insider checked in with six insiders, including 3 alumni, an admissions dean, and 2 former Fuqua staffers, to glean some tips that will help you get in the door.
I filled my Discman with greatest-hits compilations and my notebook with hand-drawn charts, trying to glean what I could from these songwriters, whose names I didn't yet know.
A.I. and machine learning can also help advisors glean actionable insights from written and voice conversations, including the sentiment of clients even if they don't give voice to their feelings.
This early effort to limit the power of the dossier, O'Mara notes, had nothing to say about what private corporations might do with any information they were able to glean.
If China chooses to weaponize Huawei's radio transmitters and receivers placed on towers in sensitive areas, there's a long list of possible scenarios and types of information they could glean.
Second, Democrats say they must hold hearings on camera so that the American people can see what investigators have already learned behind the scenes — and perhaps glean some new information.
Officials believe that the data they can glean from smartphones could help them decipher where the next flood of cases will be and ultimately where to allocate additional health resources.
Here's what you need to know about Zoe Church, the Hillsong-adjacent, Hollywood hipster church that Pratt and others flock to — plus, what we can glean about the church's political stance.
I glean from seeing these things that poverty is other than just deprivation; it is also dilapidation — the slide towards entropy that isn't held in check by dutiful and competent maintenance.
Her cousin, Zoe (Melanie Liburd), is now romantically involved with Kevin and has already shared some of her own family history, which we should hopefully glean more of in Beth's episode.
Once you've racked up enough interactions, you can use smart reporting to glean insights into customer behaviors, allowing you to optimize your site until it's a well-oiled customer satisfaction machine.
There would be some location that they would go to, a secondary location that would glean more information that might tell them more about why this person did what he did.
But Justice Kennedy's concurring opinion added a caveat: if an official seems to be acting in "bad faith", courts may "look behind" the decision in an attempt to glean its motivation.
But all it takes is a deep-dive into the archives of the sites to glean that this has, in fact, been the style they've been pushing since the get-go.
Read on to glean style secrets from the girl who never makes a misstep when it comes to hair (even on gym days) — and how to raise your own #hairgoals game.
Looking over the wealth of information that's come out about Rogue One, one can glean some interesting details about the production and how it could affect future installments of the franchise.
A cognitive psychologist at McGill University has scanned the brain of Grammy-winning musician Sting to glean insight into how creative people find connections between seemingly very different thoughts or sounds.
Julian Assange said Roger Stone never said anything on Twitter that he didn&apost glean by simply following what I was saying in interviews and in on my own Twitter feed.
News organisations and survey groups conduct exit polls to glean the first pointers to the likely winner but the election commission bans their publication until all rounds of voting are completed.
Silicon Valley companies are undermining the impact of artificial intelligence Leveraging machine learning and artificial intelligence to glean information from large data sets is the greatest technology opportunity of a generation.
The specimen in the new study, by Min Wang and colleagues from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, is superbly preserved — researchers were even able to glean information from its stomach contents.
Unlike scavenging and foraging, which tend to be individual enterprises with commercial potential, gleaning has almost always been communal and charitable The right of the poor to glean had biblical provenance.
The oyster-pickers filmed by Ms Varda off the Atlantic coast glean around the commercial beds after storms, but how closely, and how many they may take, are hotly debated questions.
From what I can glean, a young and downtrodden stablegirl escapes from her life of poverty and abuse on the back of the titular horse to a land of high fantasy.
While the value of an investigation that is not allowed to draw conclusions may seem mixed, having special agents interview witnesses will likely glean more details in comparison to prepared statements.
But no matter, the internet is an incredible place and if there is a spot of wisdom to be gleaned for the sake of your dating life, we will glean it.
If Google can glean my web surfing tendencies and target advertising based on my apparent interests, how are we not able to accurately compile the numbers and circumstances involving police shootings?
Whether you're hoping to hack it in Silicon Valley, launch your own business or just get ahead in your career, there's wisdom to glean from the favorite books of successful people.
It judged that whatever additional reassurance they might glean from implicit government backing was outweighed by the costs, in terms both of using extra capital and of additional scrutiny from regulators.
I haven't been able to glean much information from them because they spoke almost exclusively in Icelandic, but their set had incredible energy with kids moshing and singing along to everything.
By studying the microbes that survive in these extreme environments, researchers can glean insight into what types of life to look for on planets like Mars or on Saturn's moon Titan.
To investigate, I spent a day living, working, and eating products from SoftBank-funded companies, to see if I could glean some insight into this vision of how we'll all live.
From what I can glean from its trailer, the Tom Cruise version, which also stars Algerian-French actress Sofia Boutella as the eponymous mummy, is a loose reboot of the franchise.
This solves the problem of Google seeing your sensitive information, but it doesn't prevent someone from reverse-engineering what an AI's learned to glean some knowledge about the underlying training data.
The proceeds of $17 billion that Thomson Reuters will glean from the deal match the amount that Thomson Corp, controlled by the Thomson family, paid for London-based Reuters in 2008.
It's not just important for artists and what inspiration they may glean from each other, but for the average listener, who may or may not be consumed by their own emotions.
It relied largely on analyzing internet traffic and other clues, and on digging through public records to glean insight into Mr. Gubarev's holding company, XBT, and its many affiliates, including Webzilla.
Michael Heyl, a medical device attorney at Hogan Lovells, says that the FDA can glean clues from lists of approved device suppliers to get a window into where companies source materials.
And yet, from all I could glean about supercentenarians from their family members, media reports, and James Clement, the collector of their DNA, they were nearly all inveterate gatherers of rosebuds.
Angus is an academic at Monash University and the cofounder of Kaspr Datahaus, a Melbourne-based company that analyses the quality of global internet connections to glean economic and social insights.
If you have subject matter experts, thought leaders, and those invaluable creative thinkers at your mixed table, you'll reach unforeseen outcomes and paths forward, armed with insights you wouldn't otherwise glean.
Congressional investigators also believe they can glean important information from private citizens whom the White House cannot claim executive privilege over and would also have a more difficult time evading subpoenas.
CNBC Make It caught up with Pagliuca at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, this week to glean his best advice for achieving career success in a rapidly changing world.
In order to glean retail insights on the holiday shopping season, Business Insider teamed up with global technology company Morning Consult to survey over 2000,2100 American adults about their shopping preferences.
Although cyber-spying and hacking offer opportunities to glean secrets at less personal risk, the traditional strategies of human espionage persist, and sending a spy to school is prominent among them.
The message he hopes people will glean from his and other studies of exercise nonresponders "is not that you shouldn't bother exercising because exercise might not help you," Dr. Gurd says.
AI and machine learning can also help advisers glean actionable insights from written and voice conversations, including the sentiment of clients even if they don&apost give voice to their feelings.
That's why it's so important to find out about the density of the foam and the gauge of the springs, and to glean what you can about durability from owner reviews.
The language barrier could be frustrating sometimes — when making our way through Czech-only menus, or trying to glean information from the Czech-only trail markers about flora, fauna and geological formations.
Signals, otherwise known as heuristics, allow VCs in an information-deprived environment like a startup ecosystem to try to glean what is "really happening" about a startup, without directly asking a founder.
Through history, this has let scientists determine the corona's temperature (which can reach millions of degrees) and glean further information about the solar cycle, the regular increase and decrease in solar activity.
Operating an F-35 nearby would also allow the S-400 system to glean key information about range of detection and other characteristics of the aircraft, potentially undermining any element of surprise.
A feature like a profile preview is a good way to help users stay focused on one particular conversation and glean important information about who's participating without having to jump around incessantly.
The Atlanta Fed's model doesn't include an estimate for nominal growth, but using last quarter's GDP deflator, we can glean that Q235 nominal growth (inflation + real growth) will be about 294 percent.
It's going to be able to glean a ton of useful information about user experience and ride planning from the partnership, regardless of what happens in the future with any commercial partnerships.
After a year of campaigning, hundreds of interviews, stadium rallies, and press conferences, it is still difficult to glean a platform from the Republican nominee's powerfully incoherent rhetoric and constantly evolving views.
The search for the source With Crawford and Watkins in custody, DEA Agent Tim Reagan told CNN affiliate WCPO he hopes to glean information from them regarding where they got the carfentanil.
Investors will likely glean the budget for projected sources of revenue, to see how expenditures will be met if the government lines up relief packages for farmers and small-to-medium businesses.
" Amanda Petrusich, writing at The New Yorker, similarly proposes to peek inside Yorke's mind, to glean his intentions in an essay titled, "Radiohead Thinks the Internet Is Turning Us All Into Creeps.
But a team of researchers has found that they can glean a surprising amount of information about what a monitor displays by listening to and analyzing the unintended, ultrasonic sounds it emits.
The artist collected scraps of strangers' DNA left in public—strands of hair, cigarette butts dotted with saliva—analyzed them, and created facial projection masks based on the information she could glean.
The Russian central bank is expected to leave interest rates unchanged at 7.75 percent later today but investors are keen to glean hints on the future path that borrowing costs will take.
Rather, Trump's early days will allow investors to gain insight on how the Republican Party will govern and to glean details of policy platforms on which Trump campaigned but never provided specifics.
All we know is what we're able to glean from media reports, lawsuits, and instances where the officer responsible for killing someone is criminally prosecuted, and often that story is not reported.
Two decades later, the United States and other nations and companies are seeking to follow suit, sequencing the genomes of millions of people to glean new avenues for medicine and drug development.
Fast forward to 2016, and the new Volt is in a much better position to glean the fruits of a car-buying public that's starting to recognize the value of electric power.
Batmanglij wants listeners to glean the mysteries and secrets of his songs, and how they were constructed, but he asked that I not reveal too many of the details he told me.
In March, Fireye detected the hacking group launching attacks against U.S.-based maritime and engineering-focused entities, in an apparent effort to glean information relevant to the ongoing South China Sea dispute.
This will be one of the BOE's most significant meetings in some time — not only because of the likely rate move but because of the what the market will glean from this.
This is important, she says, because references have actually worked with the candidate before, and can give more insight than a hiring manager can glean from a single 45-minute job interview.
I spoke with those in charge of some of the world's great attractions to glean strategies for making the most of a visit, both substantive improvements and simple beat-the-crowds techniques.
However, since this was not possible, we had to rely on information in the public domain that we could glean from biographies, news reports, video interviews and media appearances, and social media.
However, Porco underlines that there's no need to collect identity parameter in order to glean useful insights, and anonymized data about gaze point, age and gender along with duration of view suffice.
He is accused of running a stealth national security operation to keep an eye on dozens of business competitors, opposition lawmakers and union activists to glean embarrassing and compromising information on them.
According to PitchBook data, DigitalOcean last raised money in 2017, an undisclosed amount from Mighty Capital, Glean Capital, Viaduct Ventures, Black River Ventures, Hanaco Venture Capital, Torch Capital and EG Capital Advisors.
Later, FBI Director Christopher Wray added to those observations, saying broadly that the authorities allow the U.S. intelligence community to track foreign interference efforts in other countries and glean insight from them.
As with much of what Melania and Ivanka wear, we'll probably never know for sure what meaning they'd like us to glean from their clothing — instead, the fashion will speak for them.
While it's predominately just Amy delivering hilarious, out of context, one-liners about her body, we can't help but try and read into them to glean some of her wardrobe tips and tricks.
Before we know even a tiny morsel about technical specs, pricing, game lineup, external software support, or anything else, we can glean this: Atari isn't able or willing to fund this product itself.
From those images, they were able to glean information, including make and model, about 22 million cars, or 8% of all cars in the country, in 3,000 zip codes and 39,000 voting districts.
With more detailed information on a star's explosive activity, we might be able to glean more about the chemistry of exoplanet atmospheres, and the potential for a strong greenhouse effect to take hold.
A numerologist may glean meaning from the numbers they encounter in their everyday lives or from their birthdate, but they can also infer the overall tone of an entire year using their craft.
The Fed did not release any new projections at the July meeting, since it releases those forecasts quarterly, so the market was set up to glean any new information from the Fed chief.
Later in the morning after the Republican was officially declared the winner, we started hearing from various voices in the industry about a need for self-education to glean what lessons were learned.
One of the greatest joys of The Bachelorette is creeping on the contestants social media accounts to glean any information about who will make it to the final rose and who will not.
Of course, what we really want to know is the milliampere-hour (mAh) number, but we won't be able to glean that until we know what voltage the device's battery is running at.
Dubbed "Woodstock for Capitalists, " the annual Berkshire Hathaway shareholder meeting attracts shareholders and spectators alike, looking to glean insight from the investment firm's billionaire chairman Warren Buffett and longtime vice-chairman Charlie Munger.
The National Review -- January 2016 The vaunted conservative publication swung against Trump during the GOP primary, warning that he was not conservative and picking apart what it could glean about his policy proposals.
This type of work focuses on machines being able to glean useful information from natural human text—not an easy task since language often has multiple meanings, and can be sarcastic or ironic.
Given the opulence of the ring, it might come as a surprise that there's a practical, realistic, and dare we say, affordable takeaway to glean from ogling J.Lo's ring finger: her nail polish.
There have been nearly 100 special elections over the last year, and at this point there's so much evidence of Democratic strength that there's not much more to glean from each additional result.
The information that officials glean from the drone will allow them to punish operators misusing the technology – such as those flying too close to airports without authorization – and deter others from doing so.
It's an overdue correction from the ignorance of the past, but because it imagines cultural consumption as an appropriate solution, it makes the depth of your devotion to real equality difficult to glean.
Trump wrote in a signing statement attached to the new law that he believes that inspector general needs his permission before letting Congress know if Mnuchin or Treasury block efforts to glean information.
Meditation can help us glean the especially flawed and dislocated status of humans in modern societies, and help us see how social and political conflicts appear to provoke resentment and anger so easily.
What could Americans glean from an election outcome, where more than 2628 percent of those over 28503 voted to leave, and 22019 percent of those under 35, voting to remain in the EU?
While they say they're just tourists, their presence in Hong Kong has sparked concerns that they may be there to glean lessons from this city's protest movement to push their ideology back home.
One source said told the Post that Mueller has expressed interest in Trump's "efforts to remove" Sessions, and that Mueller is trying to glean if there is a "pattern" of behavior from Trump.
While he read news from The Washington Post, Politico and National Review throughout the election, his audience seemed to glean most of its news from Fox News, talk radio and their Facebook feeds.
Professor Kjelland, who teaches biology at Mayville State University in North Dakota, said it was too early to glean the significance of the bones, which might not be part of a complete skeleton.
Professor Kjelland, who teaches biology at Mayville State University in North Dakota, said it was too early to glean the significance of the bones, which might not be part of a complete skeleton.
We may not know much about the upcoming season of Game of Thrones aside from what little we can glean from the slivers of footage that HBO deigns to throw to us peasants.
The bureau's Louisville Division has "maintained close liaison with the Geek Squad's management in an effort to glean case initiations and to support the division's Computer Intrusion and Cyber Crime programs," the memo says.
The projectiles flew 20183 to 200 kilometers (43 to 125 miles) before crashing into the sea, officials said, adding that both South Korean and US authorities were analyzing the details to glean further insights.
A less sympathetic glean is that Biden is assuring the wealthy that whatever redistribution of wealth he pursues will be limited and moderate, and there's no "revolution" coming that they should freak out about.
Unfortunately, that's about all we can glean from these photos, though after multiple rounds of rumors and leaks, it seems like we've gotten really detailed looks at both the big and small Pixel 3s.
Well, I'm guessing determination is what the audience is expected to glean out of the moments when John Krasinski (Jim from The Office and now Jack Ryan) is staring into the camera between strokes.
No. Is it totally far-fetched that a disturbed individual might glean the wrong message from a movie that showcases a monstrous character and seeks to conjure empathy toward him by exploring his origins?
From what little we can glean from the screenshot above and Google's blog post, it looks like a shot-for-shot remake of the iPhone version, just utilizing the larger screen real estate better.
It's only natural that you would, given that you're dropped into this space without knowing any of the history between your character and May except for what bits you can glean from the environment.
The light is then redshifted down into the visible part of the spectrum, so that our squishy human brains can process it in order to glean information and better ponder the fragility of existence.
As much as we have the urge to nitpick a person's full Sephora receipt from behind our computers, these weekly accounts provide just as many opportunities to glean practical advice on how to save.
And from what we can glean from the trailer, we can probably expect to see amazing performances from the stars of the film, who include Jennifer Lawrence, Javier Bardem, Ed Harris, and Michelle Pfeiffer.
Replikens Privately held vaccine The company will start tests on mice and rabbits by the second week of February and expects developer to glean data from the study over the next couple of months.
We've reached out to 8Bitdo for more information, but they're not ready to reveal any details about the hardware just yet, just this series of artsy photos that let us glean a few details.
Perhaps because their founder has been able to glean so much firsthand knowledge of terrorist methods, Saudi counterterrorism forces have excelled at using intelligence gained from attacks and attempted attacks to stop future ones.
Well, you can glean more "insight" about young people from your drunk spinster aunt popping it to "Bad and Boujee" at cousin Abe's bar mitzvah, but that doesn't mean it's not worth a read.
We'll have to wait until summer to find out if Mitchell's character lives, but we don't have to wait to glean a powerful message from the trailer: Politics can be a deadly, dangerous game.
Bridget Jones has never been a heroine of enchanting complexity, and if you choose to read this installment more than once, you will not glean new psychological insights or expose subtle gems of truth.
Research published on Monday showed social media platforms such as Twitter can be used to glean information about the preferences of former users by monitoring as few as eight of their one-time contacts.
Read: 9 days of hell: Inside the race to save a soccer team trapped in a cave What insight did you glean from working with the miners that could be applied to this situation?
All eyes will be trained on the court's most recent addition, the 49-year-old Gorsuch, to see how he interacts with his new colleagues and to try to glean clues about his jurisprudence.
This water shedding tapers off after about of week but from what I can glean any weight loss associated from your body cannibalizing your muffin tops for fuel is, for me, likely weeks away.
The Kennedy&aposs progress is due in part to its status as second in the class, allowing its builders and crew to glean know-how picked up by the Ford&aposs designers and sailors.
Yet as the researchers noted, similar techniques could be used to glean other sensitive information entered using a phone's touch screen, such as web passwords or even swipe patterns on dating apps like Tinder.
"Leadership: In Turbulent Times" is most absorbing when Goodwin resists the urge to glean pat lessons or rules from the past and allows herself to savor the stubborn singularity of each moment or personality.
THORNBURY, Ontario — Parents and grandparents jammed the small hall of Thornbury, a sleepy ski town north of Toronto, to glean tips on how to talk to their teenagers about the potential harms of marijuana.
Our camera guy also asks if he was able to glean any knowledge off off Kobe Bryant and Colin Kaepernick this week, as they were both sitting near YBN in the stands on Thursday.
"International and multinational companies, in many respects, are in an advantaged situation, but only if they take advantage of the knowledge that they can glean from different locations," the managing director told Business Insider.
It reinforced the sense of the piece as a perfectly closed loop, a spectacle as unconcerned with any message, and as oblivious to human attempts to nevertheless glean meaning from it, as a sunset.
The spying campaign included Russian agents posing as friends of friends of Macron associates and trying to glean personal information from them, according to the U.S. congressman and two others briefed on the matter.
She began refreshing the hashtag #CardiB on Instagram, anxious to see how her dress had looked on the seconds-long walk from the hotel to the van, and to glean people's reactions to it.
"The Registration Requirement enables the government to compile a database of millions of people's speech and associations, which it can cross-reference to glean more information about any given visa applicant," warns the suit.
The benefits of using big data to glean insights has been around since the digital age advanced to the point of everyday people being able to manage many gigabytes of data on personal computers.
If there is one thing we can glean from his legacy, it is that his radical curiosity and genre-defying practice can and should be applied to many other parts of our art world.
The other tidbit of info we can glean from evleaks' tweet is a sample of the Note 9's new colors, which looks to include standard black, a new, darker shade of blue, and brown.
Whatever the case, she is an enigma, and she has cultivated a fan base that spends hours poring over her videos trying to glean clues about her identity and the deeper meaning of her oeuvre.
Mr. Kelly said he was particularly intrigued by research on genetic changes that occur in space, which scientists will try to glean from comparisons with his twin brother, Mark E. Kelly, a retired NASA astronaut.
If we can glean anything from this year's Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week, it's that Hollywood celebs have mastered the romantic French-girl aesthetic— or, at least their L.A.-based glam squads have it down.
Launching at all would be a terrific achievement, however, in terms of what it means for SpaceX's ability to glean useful data and prepare for the next test, and eventual heavy cargo and crew launches.
With location data, companies know where you're going, where you came from, and can even glean insights from your daily travels like where you live and work and what restaurants and other businesses you frequent.
You should be able to glean some of this from wherever the site or app is listed, or by searching for news stories about the app, but if you're in doubt, you can always ask.
And what better way to do so than by initially judging them at a glance based only on what your brain can glean from 10 seconds of looking at their face and highest-listed credential?
But there was good company, and the children could glean too, carefully picking up straws in bunches of 220 or so, with the ears out, then tying them with their own stems, like little bouquets.
If there's one non-misery-inducing pattern we can glean from all the Harvey Weinsteins and Bill Cosbys and Kevin Spaceys of the last year, it's that satire is its own kind of whisper network.
Democrats have held three focus groups in the district to glean lessons for the 2018 midterms about key demographic groups, including voters who switched from Mitt Romney to Hillary Clinton, young people and African-Americans.
The closest we've gotten to seeing just what Magic Leap is producing in its Plantation, Florida headquarters comes from well-choreographed journalist impressions, and what we can glean from the demo videos the company releases.
On a handful of issues, legislators say they are watching the incoming Trump administration's early maneuverings to glean insight into the way the new White House and the Republican-led Congress will deal with states.
The perfect memeable song has a few qualities, which we can glean from putting Smash Mouth's "All Star," Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up," Carly Rae Jepsen's "Run Away With Me" and Santana ft.
Traders were hoping to glean from the final April data signs that China had stopped buying American agricultural goods, or started to switch to buying more from other countries, such as Brazil, Russia and Australia.
Nevertheless, it is still possible to glean some information about the state of American poverty from shifts in household structure, and one trend in particular offers unique insight into the weaknesses of the welfare state.
That is the ongoing goal of the Small Business Committee, which recently held a hearing to glean insights from entrepreneurial experts about a variety of topics, from securing venture capital to preparing for economic roadblocks.
Whether you're a college student trying to figure out your next steps or an experienced investor looking for a career boost, you're sure to glean meaning from the following 15 book recommendations from Ray Dalio.
I didn't look at the app until after my yoga practice, but I could see that if it synced correctly, I could glean some insights from the patterns of my heart rate during my session.
It's hard to glean too much from it other than that, in at least in the initial assessment phase, someone in the office thought that those issues were there and were part of the investigation.
Research published in January found that social media platforms such as Twitter can be used to glean information about the preferences of former users by monitoring as few as eight of their one-time contacts.
Chinese spies in particular are monitoring Trump's calls, the Times reports, to glean information and insights about the president's thinking on important trade decisions and attempt to avoid further trade conflict with the United States.
When asked by reporters what information the administration hopes to glean beyond details already known by the U.S. intelligence community, Hook said there were "many possibilities," including leads from individuals involved in moving Iranian oil.
You wouldn't glean that from the packaging of Capri Sun Roarin' Waters, which touts "50 percent less sugar" and "all natural ingredients" but makes no mention of the Stevia that makes the drink so sweet.
The $450 annual fee this card charges is steep, but you can easily glean a ton of value every year, and especially the first year, if you maximize your Hilton Aspire rewards and cardholder perks.
The judge ruled the spreadsheet's contents could be redacted and the complaints sealed, making it impossible to glean whether or not Match could identify repeat offenders among its subscribers and, if so, how it responded.
The climbers, as they awaited their turn, sat side by side in a row of chairs facing away from the wall and were forbidden to turn around, lest they glean intel from their rivals' attempts.
What we could glean from that material was a much finer scale assessment of where the sensitive coral, sponge and rocky reef habitats really were, compared with just using the N.O.A.A. essential fish habitat database.
It hopes these businesses will help it glean deeper insights into consumer behavior that in turn could be used by the companies that sell insurance on its platform to better package and price their products.
If you think that the surveillance and data collection that happens at an Amazon Go retail location is creepy, well friend, it's got nothing on what Amazon can glean from what happens on its website.
Leopard seal feces is vital for scientists who can glean information about what the Antarctic predators eat, their general health and how long the animals may have been in New Zealand waters from the samples.
Léger seems to suggest that the truth of life is found not through chance, as one might glean from the card game, but through the technological apparatus of bodies tumbling into a field of circuits.
After all, hedge funds — which have relied on algorithms to deliver returns based on shorter-term trading of public stocks — can glean insights through data easier than PE shops, whose portfolio companies are mostly private businesses.
Rather than actively bugging you for information in a back-and-forth no one enjoys having, chat assistants lurk in the background of the conversations you're already having and glean little details that might help later.
A: When you think about how much personal information someone can glean from a single photo album, string of texts, or batch of emails, the fear is dizzying, so never mind someone who can see everything.
The dollar index, which measures the greenback against a basket of six major currencies, was flat at 94.194 as investors wait for the Fed meeting to glean some clues on the path for further rate hikes.
Well here's at least one more big fact to glean: Instagram pro Claudia Oshry (who is, by the way engaged and may be the real owner of that ring) is very good at what she does.
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.
With Fashmaps, Simon and his team only publish information that was already publicly available, even if they've also been able to glean additional information from reading or participating in forums, such as relationship status or employment.
Edward Snowden abruptly went from obscurity to fame in 2013 when he worked with journalists to expose the secret techniques his former employer, the National Security Agency, used to covertly glean information on millions of Americans.
How it works: Facebook opened up its ad archive API (application programming interface) for the first time in March in a way that makes it possible to glean insights about a campaign's targeting and messaging strategy.
For example, say a terrorist group is organizing online; the NSA might want to keep the network alive to glean more data, while CyberCom might want to shut it down to disrupt the group's command structure.
If they really listen to the sailors who man the watches and the weapons, who run the engineering plants and keep our ships in fighting trim, they may glean better -- and safer -- ways of doing things.
But because DNA testing companies lack aggressive oversight and play their algorithms close to the chest, the gems of genealogical insight users hope to glean can be more impressionistic than most of these companies let on.
While we, as viewers in America, learn from its insights into self-love and self-reflection, what we can also glean from it is a model of being more conscious of our position in the world.
Some things to ask about should include his or her: You might glean this information during a regular "money date," which Bera describes as a designated time you both plan to share intimate information about finances.
Ward said the new money will be used to double down on technology, in particular to help improve machine learning and data services that glean information about worker reliability and best fits between workers and clients.
Nobody watches the preseason hoping to glean critical information, whether it relates to how an All-Star will perform in his brand new environment or which five-man units a coach favors in the second quarter.
Meanwhile, try to glean as much information as you can from friends or others who were with your roommate about how much they drank, and if they were mixing drinks, or taking substances other than alcohol.
I glean from outside sources: Watanabe was born in Fukushima in 1961, he is divorced, he studied at Bunka Fashion College in Tokyo before joining Rei Kawakubo's Comme des Garçons in 1984 as a pattern cutter.
When that capability is plugged into an existing IBM AI tool called Watson Discovery, it can also make it easier for companies to dig through and glean insights from troves of documents and other written communications.
It also underscores the destiny and vision of a people who have spent more than three millenniums reminding the world to leave the corners of our fields untouched for the poor and the stranger to glean.
These conversations helped each of us glean — or perhaps create — meaning in challenging, sometimes traumatic, experiences: the death of a child we'd cared for; abusive language from a superior; the guilt of committing a medical error.
I wanted to hear his views on all that had happened since we last discussed the O'Connell case, and perhaps to glean some insight into what had driven him in his long pursuit of Rusty Rodgers.
A few more notes we can glean from the data:Any score involving a 2, 5, 03 or 9 is a rough position to be in: those 44 boxes combine to make up only 13.8% of quarters.
So great is people's confidence in their ability to glean valuable information from a face to face conversation that they feel they can do so even if they know they are not being dealt with squarely.
Republicans also accused Democrats of failing to glean testimony from key witnesses, even though officials like former national security adviser John Bolton and Mulvaney were barred from showing up by Trump in a sweeping immunity claim.
Those opening rounds featured a dry, just-the-facts approach designed to glean the details surrounding any efforts by Trump and his allies to pressure foreign leaders to find dirt on the president's domestic political opponents.
What the two Google billionaires do next is unknown, but we can glean some ideas as to Larry Page&aposs next projects from a Q&A he did at Google&aposs 2013 developer conference, I/O.
They've declined to join the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in advocating an increase in the federal gasoline tax, and did not attempt to glean any infrastructure money from last year's overhaul of the federal tax code.
When the robots' deployment is over, John Largier, an oceanographer at UC Davis who focuses on marine transport, hopes the team will be able to glean new information on how to improve the network between protected ecosystems.
It's probably not a surprise that Sandberg has taken up this potent issue to try to find a path to recovery and glean meaning and wisdom from the very worst things that can happen to a person.
While the network has released precious few details about the upcoming prequel, CNBC Make It tracked down some hints from Martin and his writings to glean information about the plot points and characters of the upcoming series.
While this survey is not very comprehensive, one refreshing element that we can glean from it is that college students seem to be open to discussing their fetishes and kinks with partners, which is a good thing.
Click here to view original GIFWalking through a museum is a wonderful way to learn about history, but you can only glean so much by looking at a random object, or reading a tiny description of it.
Following that step, they stacked lo-res color images taken by New Horizon's Ralph instrument on top of the monochrome photos to glean the best possible interpretation of what an approach to Pluto would actually look like.
Persons and his colleagues relied on an equation developed by other researchers to infer its body mass, using the circumference of the femur, or thigh bone, to glean the amount of weight the legs could reasonably support.
It reminds us that the destructive Nora from season one, the one who longed for pain to feel the physical repercussions of her loss, is still in there, still pushing through the days despite their happier glean.
Scientists use CT scans, laser imaging and DNA sampling on ancient body casts to glean information about the residents of Pompeii, the Roman city buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D. CAPITAL 10 p.m.
That purchase prompted the Trump administration to oust the NATO ally from the F-35 fighter jet program over fears that the Russian system would be used to glean sensitive information from the aircraft if used concurrently.
Direction from above to get WikiLeaks intel The most damning part of the 24-page indictment directly connects the highest echelon of the Trump campaign to Stone's alleged effort to glean inside information about future WikiLeaks dumps.
The regulator said it has introduced an additional indicator that looks at abnormal trading volume ahead of takeover announcements to glean more information from market moves that could be due to legal as well as illegal reasons.
The answers provide valuable hints, allowing contestants to, for example, rule out homonyms, identify potential spelling patterns based on the language or origin, or use the definition to guess potential roots and glean likely spellings from there.
Journalists roamed the streets, collaring whichever locals they could find to glean some insight into the horrific murders of 22 innocent people at Monday's Ariana Grande concert, by a man trying to make a deranged political point.
Still, when the party's congress closes next week, world economic leaders may glean some clues about China's direction depending on who is named to the Politburo Standing Committee, the seven-person group that makes its top decisions.
If there's anything to glean from the past two years of all-white Oscar acting nominees, it's that the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences isn't particularly attuned to recognizing performances by nonwhite actors and actresses.
Singh told Gizmodo she theorizes there are two primary ways the airline would have been able to glean her flight number solely from her Twitter profile and without her having yet privately reached out to the company.
But the news ricocheted across the internet, alarming security experts, who said hostile entities could glean valuable intelligence from the Strava app's global "heat map," including the locations of secret bases and the movements of military personnel.
Just Monday, the White House implored tech companies to use their skill with artificial intelligence to analyze a trove of scholarly research on Covid-19 and related viruses to glean insights on how to fight the illness.
The use of the informant was to glean information about what the aides knew about the Russian efforts to hack into Democratic emails — not to spy on Mr. Trump's campaign, according to people familiar with the matter.
There's nothing wrong with posting photos to your favorite social channels, but think twice about the information that other people can glean from any pictures you make public—particularly the places where you might live and work.
There&aposs also the concern that a hacker could compromise the microphone in the devices to surreptitiously listen in on private conversations and thereby glean valuable information, whether from within people&aposs homes or inside corporate offices.
Members of the public who haven't been to law school erroneously glean from this false dichotomy that there are "bad" judges who legislate from the bench by interpreting ambiguous text to serve their (mostly progressive) ideological goals.
The question is whether or not we can enter it, how long can we stay there, and what deep and real pleasures we might glean from looking at these contemplations of time's ravenous hunger and transformative power.
Uber's third-party partners have enabled customers to schedule a ride to date night, glean info on drunk driving incidents, order an Uber to a Hinge connection, or grab a ride right after landing using United's smartphone app.
Two teams totaling fewer than 25 troops are operating from around the cities of Misurata and Benghazi to seek potential allies and glean intelligence on threats, according to officials who spoke on condition of anonymity, the newspaper reported.
We've already been able to glean some of the details from her big day, including sweet birthday wishes from her husband Jay-Z, and some amazing photo tributes to Beyoncé from greats like Serena Williams and Michelle Obama.
"We start with basic information, and then we'll go discover everything that's discoverable from that and then from each of those individual nuggets that we glean, we chase every thread that we can chase from those," he said.
As for the guests' data, they are stored in the Westworld equivalent of the Forbidden Section in Hogwarts' library, the code laid out in books ready for Dolores to peruse and glean the knowledge and failings of humanity.
Adapting the tag technology to work with animals is no small task, but it's helping biologists glean useful information about their favorite species, while oceanographers fill gaps in their knowledge necessary to predict the effects of climate change.
Much like supermodel and new mother Chrissy Teigen, whose idea of dieting includes licking the fake powdered cheese off of Doritos, I fall into a category of people who simply don't glean satisfaction from downing quinoa and kale.
Verizon's plan is to combine all that it already knows about its own broadband and wireless subscribers with what it can glean about them from the new online properties, and then charge advertisers to target them more precisely.
But, unfortunately, the government rarely shares detailed data on borrower performance, so it is difficult for the private sector to glean lessons from the federal lending experience that could be used to help narrow or eliminate such gaps.
ZURICH (Reuters) - Novartis has agreed to work with IBM Watson Health to explore ways to use patient data and advanced analysis to glean insights on the likely outcomes of breast cancer treatments, the Swiss drugmaker said on Monday.
As investigators comb through Omar Mateen's past to glean an understanding of the young man whose attack on an Orlando nightclub left 313 dead and 231 wounded, a portrait of a complicated childhood and young adulthood is emerging.
Still, what we can glean from the verdict against Weinstein is that the jury was convinced that the producer was guilty of nonconsensual conduct with Mann, but not necessarily that he used force as part of that conduct.
After two deadly air accidents in recent weeks, the Marine Corps on Friday ordered its aviation units to briefly ground their aircraft, review the safety of their operations, and study past failures to glean lessons from them. Gen.
What we glean over time, however, is that for those who did not understand themselves to be Jewish, existence in the Third Reich seemed by far a less awful fate than what awaited them in the Soviet Union.
Commissioner Rob Manfred will soon begin meeting with players as they come to New York to play the Yankees or the Mets, hoping to glean their opinions on what he can do to accelerate the pace of play.
As investigators comb through Omar Mateen's past to glean an understanding of the young man whose attack on an Orlando nightclub left 49 dead and 53 wounded, a portrait of a complicated childhood and young adulthood is emerging.
There are also artists who take inspiration from the brain, and arts programs that have sought the guidance of neuroscientists like Mr. Conway, who has in turn looked to art to glean information about how the brain works.
Warehouse managers can glean suggestions from GreyOrange's software about how to optimize everything within a facility, including how they may want to reallocate people and reorganize products ahead of a big holiday shopping season or sale, for example.
They explained that what many students glean from the admissions madness is that the supreme achievement — for which you tap your fiercest energy and summon your best self — is breaching an exclusive sanctum, getting through a narrow door.
Based on the vague wording in Apple's official statement, its difficult to glean what exactly is causing the delay, but it must be serious because missing the entire holiday shopping season is sure to have a impact on sales.
There's much to glean from the interviews ahead, especially when it comes to who has the final say in what gets published, but what ends up on the cutting room floor says as much as what actually gets posted.
Last night, The New York Times reported that President Trump's addiction to his phones could be hurting national security, with Chinese spies allegedly listening in on his mobile calls to try to glean some insight into upcoming American policy.
From this we can glean that a fictionalized version of The Velvet Underground will be making an appearance in the series, and we can also reveal that the person who plays Reed is the ex-drummer of The Drums.
I asked him how skeptical we should be of a report like this and what, if anything, we can glean from the fact that American intelligence agencies found it important enough to bring to the president and president-elect.
That can put big fund managers in a better position to make - or save – money depending on what they glean from the meetings, and companies still would not violate the letter of the SEC rules, some securities lawyers say.
In total, the coveted meals have raised over $29 million for the organization and given Buffett disciples the chance to glean wisdom from the 230-year-old over a steak, an order of hash browns and a cherry coke.
In the age of social media, the more content that a president or any other senior officials put into the public sphere, the easier it is for foreign agents to glean useful information on how to push their buttons.
From what we can glean here, the film gives a lot of space to her advocacy work within the complex political situation in Sri Lanka: MATANGI / MAYA / M.I.A. doesn't have a set UK release date yet but it's here.
You don't need to figure this all out in one sitting; you may even be able to glean insight simply by shopping with your partner at the mall and seeing how easy or hard it is to spend cash.
The suit provides a glimpse into some of the details that the congressional committees hoped to glean about Mr. Trump's finances, as well as their strategy to blur the lines between Mr. Trump as president and as private citizen.
The whistleblowers were further disturbed that the man had been asking questions about investigations outside of his normal duties, and they believed he was trying to glean information about internal Treasury databases to which he did not have access.
Though Democrats struggled to glean new information from Lewandowski, his appearance was a small victory for the committee, which had yet to obtain public testimony from any eyewitness to the potential obstruction of justice episodes detailed in Mueller's report.
While drivers in California that CNN Business spoke with praised some of the new Uber updates -- such as the ability to glean more information about a trip upfront to decide if it's worthwhile -- they're also skeptical about other announcements.
The apparent confusion surrounding the president's position on certain provisions has dogged the omnibus talks for days, confounding the Republican negotiators trying to glean his wishes and frustrating the effort of GOP leaders to demonstrate they can govern effectively.
We can't glean too much more about the phone from the pictures, but there's a fingerprint sensor on the back and the overall industrial design is somewhat reminiscent of the Desire 10, a midrange HTC phone line from last year.
Scour the manufacturer's website first to see if you can glean any information from there, then try Amazon, which is good for both the wide range of gear it lists and the depth and detail that its listings go into.
After an hour and a half with Trump last week, Obama was able to glean the President-elect's commitment to preserving NATO ties, a statement Obama repeated in nearly every set of public remarks he delivered in Greece and Germany.
From the first trailer, we can glean a few things to expect from the movie: Sudeikis being heartachingly sweet, Biel being the perfect wife and then dying, and Williams being the wild, transient youth who inadvertently saves Sudeikis' grieving widower.
But even in a split decision, strategists here say that Harris could glean enough California delegates to vault herself into the top tier after the first four contests -- giving her enough staying power to outlast many other candidates in the race.
By including these additional indicators in the model, we could glean how much influence each had on the over-representation ratio while controlling for the others—critical in situations where the indicators themselves are correlated, like household income and college education.
Russian majority state-owned oil giant Rosneft posted a swingeing 23 percent drop in first-quarter net profit, raising questions over how much money the government will be able to glean from its crude producers as commodity prices continue to lag.
" Since it's more or less impossible to glean takeaways about virtues and values from the text, Coward wrote, "Perhaps we should see Les Liaisons dangereuses less as a metaphysical tale of evil than as a practical fable about winning and losing.
We have to admit, when we sat down with Chrissy Teigen this month to talk beauty in celebration of her latest collaboration with highlighter juggernaut Becca Cosmetics, we were were hoping to glean a little of that Teigan beauty magic.
Facebook says these include friend requests sent under false names to glean more information about the personal networks of spying targets and hacking targets, the boosting of false or misleading stories through mass "liking" campaigns, and the creation propaganda groups.
There's a good chance one or two, and maybe even three, Fed officials could disagree with the central bank's decision to cut rates Wednesday, and that could make it more difficult for markets to glean the course of future Fed policy.
Much has already been made of their so-called whirlwind romance, and we can even glean some info from the lyrics off Scott's new album, but, in order to get the complete lowdown on this couple, we must consult the stars.
However it didn't outright predict rain except, by dint of my ability to read barometric pressure (which was negligible) I was somehow able to glean rain from the trend arrow that would point down when rain was on its way.
You can only drop a light fixture on Novikov when you know at what point he'll be giving a speech on the fashion show runway, which you can glean by reading the backstage schedule while disguised as a makeup artist.
Among his first steps has been to conduct interviews with White House staffers to glean information about their job and assess their effectiveness in advancing the President's agenda -- all with the goal of reorganizing the building to better serve Trump.
Astronomers, physicists and anyone interested in the phenomenon of black holes can glean a lot of useful data from the photo because it confirmed that black holes do in fact have an event horizon, something that was only theorized before.
The app is so fast that it can produce near real-time translations of whole sentences in other languages, and it can spit back mounds of requested data faster than you could ever possibly glean it from Google with a keyboard.
Melissa Hanham of the James Martin Centre for Nonproliferation Studies, an American think-tank, says that includes gauging parts using the size of other objects in the image, and collating shots from different angles to glean a three-dimensional picture.
While you may glean some sense of the corporate culture simply by participating in an interview at their offices, drilling down on some specifics can assist you in gaining a broader picture of how employees experience life at this particular startup.
Martelli and Echeverri have absorbed Tillmans's meticulous standards for hanging pictures, but they also glean night-life recommendations from the locals and pass them on to Tillmans, explain to him the appeal of Selena Gomez, and generally make everything more fun.
Moreover, getting smart on crime means acting on the insights we glean from data and social research — insights that reveal that kids and communities both do better when minors face adjudication in a system designed to meet their particular needs.
From what I could glean from the crowd there, the guest list consisted primarily of people who either had at least some kind of contact with someone on the inside, worked for the government, or were merely deemed important enough.
The AAP warns that the overuse of screens puts children at risk of sleep deprivation and obesity, and although it's still too early to determine the exact effects screens have on children, there are researchers attempting to glean some preliminary insights.
The IoT owes its explosive growth to the connection of physical things and operation technologies (OT) to analytics and machine learning applications, which can help glean insights from device-generated data and enable devices to make "smart" decisions without human intervention.
To glean more details, see if any complaints have been filed against the building on the Department of Housing Preservation and Development website and see if anyone has reported problems with the building on the Bedbug Registry, a public database.
The catharsis that ensued for these subjects can be hard to glean in the book, but in the film it's quite evident; you see a person's life story as well as the way that recounting it offers something of a liberation.
But even with advances in light and electron microscopy, researchers who want to understand where various molecules are inside a cell — and thus how cells like neurons, immune cells and tumors differ from one another — can glean only so much.
In addition, those of us with cat bosses, as well as people with house rabbits, ferrets, potbellied pigs and other neat denizens of the animal kingdom, might glean this theme from 34A, "Places where house pets 'go,'" or LITTER BOX.
Even if Facebook does not now market its ability to glean your present or future mental health from your social media activity, the fact that it (and any number of other, less visible actors) can do this should worry you.
They also discussed how the companies could help build artificial intelligence tools to help medical researchers glean insights from a new database of coronavirus-related scholarly literature to be released in the coming days, according to a White House news release.
"If you sort of attach yourself to people who you see as visionaries, leaders in a particular realm, it's sort of endless, the amount that you can glean from following them around on a day-to-day basis," he said.
While providers are sure to lambaste any alternative to commercial insurers — where they can glean higher payments than from a government program with set rates — the Steyer plan says the public option payment system would run on fee-for-service.
In Deuteronomy, God instructed His people to leave the extra wheat in the fields and grapes in the vineyard for the poor wanderer, the orphan and the widow, but He didn't say to glean or gather them for the poor.
Until that happens, there are a few things the public has been able to glean about the complaint and the whistleblower, who has tentatively agreed to testify in front of Congress if their attorneys are able to be cleared to attend.
So a cop isn't trying to ascertain a patient's medical condition, per se, but they are trained to listen actively and with empathy, to try and pick up on clues, and glean whatever information they can to help calm things down.
Whether your goal in 2019 is to lean in more, to be more fearless, to apologize less, or be more candid and authentic at work, one of the best ways to grow is to glean pearls of wisdom from the experiences of others.
A new study from the University of California San Diego (UCSD) has found that the molecules left behind on everyday objects such as phones, pens, and keys can be used to glean information about the owner's health and lifestyle—including their food choices.
The Pew Research Center studied over a million English-language tweets posted over a 2226-day period in 24.6 to determine the nature of Twitter's link-sharing infrastructure — and to glean more information about the behavior and scope of bots on the platform.
Denton said personalization and experimentation, with whatever tools they can get their hands on, has always been core to the nootropics community, and if they can glean some hints out of a 23andMe dossier, there are people who will want to do that.
LONDON, June 0003 (Reuters) - Emerging stocks sailed higher on Friday though currencies came under pressure from tumbling oil and commodity prices and a steady dollar as investors awaited key U.S. jobs data to glean hints about the trajectory of Federal Reserve interest rates.
According to the lawsuit, a British freelance journalist working for Black Cube was directed to interview Ms. McGowan under the guise of writing a story about men in Hollywood, when he was actually trying to glean information about the memoir she was writing.
Yet another Facebook patent application, "Predicting Locations and Movements of Users Based on Historical Locations for Users of an Online System," further details how location data from multiple people would be used to glean location and movement trends and to model location chains.
CAVUTO: Well, would that always be the case, that someone would glean bias and it would be argued ad nauseam, that if he were to resign, as you advocate now, we would be starting all over again, that the investigation wouldn&apost stop?
Much has been made about the business implications of recent, rapid advancements in cognitive computing — that is, the possibility of advanced analytics tools to help human knowledge workers glean actionable insight from vast and deep lakes of historical, transactional and machine-generated information.
Eye tracking (should it live up to its accuracy claims) also holds more obvious potential than face-tracking, given the granular insights you're going to glean based on knowing specifically where someone is looking, not just how they have oriented their face.
His campaign's constantly-evolving views — often championed as a way for Trump to use unpredictability to cut better deals for the nation — make it difficult glean a political agenda, or even a set of clear, core policy views ahead of his presidency.
Even if one of my classmates "made it" in the literary publishing world, that added value to the university was one-ten thousandth of the value that it could glean from a single swim meet, let alone from a single football game.
While arguing it is worth testing the waters to see if North Korea is willing to give up its nuclear program, and to glean intelligence from dealing with the secretive nation's officials, they see virtually no chance Pyongyang will actually do so.
Well, with the cyclical return to school dovetailing ever so neatly with the recent wave of '80s nostalgia sparked by Stranger Things, we're taking a look at some life lessons a returning student can glean from the films of the 1980s. 1.
By analyzing the President's and former Secretary of State's followers and those they follow, we were able to glean insight into the brand preferences of each politician's followers, such as what news, beer and car brands they consume or are likely to choose.
While Springer's hacker was able to glean his actual shipping address (which matched his bank information) through his chat with an online representative, having a shipping and banking address that don't match is one more hurdle an attacker has to go through.
Additionally, scores of US experts have argued that Turkey's S-400 could get a peek at the F-35's stealth technology and glean important intelligence on the new plane meant to serve as the backbone of US airpower for decades to come.
We were hoping to get the name of the Slack in part so that we could then ask for the names of the channels in use in it, and so glean a bit of insight into what NSA staffers do all day.
Once, in April 1990, as I was trying to glean the extent of his financial distress, he produced as evidence of his financial strength a letter from an accounting firm saying he had close to $400 million in cash and cash equivalents.
I am convinced that he is a Trump spy, there to keep a wary eye on people like us—people who come to Trump Bar hoping to glean an inside look at what they assume to be the mania of Trump followers.
If confusion persists—if Democratic leadership continues to insist on this quantum superposition of political reality—a large share of the voting public will glean only this: The Democratic Party, perhaps more literally than ever before, does not know what it is doing.
People familiar with the matter said that the purpose of using the informant — a common F.B.I. tool — was to glean information about what the aides knew about the Russian efforts to hack into Democratic emails, not to spy on Mr. Trump's campaign.
Twitter has stopped being a place where I could learn things I didn't know, glean information that was free from errors about a breaking news story or engage in a discussion and be reasonably confident that people's criticisms were in good faith.
And that makes it a worthy Best Picture winner: Parasite doesn't just have something to say, but it says it artfully, in a way that leaves room for the audience to walk around inside of it and glean new meanings on rewatch.
Businesses using the technology for rebate and loyalty programs will be able to glean more data about consumers, such as when or if they redeem their cash, and push marketing messages to their cell phones — which they can exploit to try boosting sales.
This is a show through which we can examine not just the state of Hollywood but also figure out where we're at as a culture, and what we glean from the mirror it holds up can be frustrating and illuminating all at once.
And for Philharmonic regulars trying to glean what special qualities Mr. van Zweden may be bringing to the orchestra in his inaugural season as its music director, the compelling performance he led of Rachmaninoff's rhapsodic symphony revealed new dimensions of his artistry.
He also used clustering—the method of categorizing objects into different groups—and Natural Language Processing (a way to glean insights from the written language for computers) to help him extract the bus and stop numbers that were mentioned frequently in the tweets.
However, here's what we can glean from his response: - Trump could beat Oprah - Oprah once had Trump on her show - That's pretty much it Worth noting — 2020 is still three years away and Democrats are currently in the middle of primary season 2016 on Twitter.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan on Thursday began to examine the suspected nose cone of a North Korean rocket that washed up on a Japanese beach hoping to glean information on the reclusive state's ballistic missile program a day after it test-launched two more missiles.
Nitrogen signatures in animal bones are a good indicator of what they ate in their last 10 or 15 years of life, so the researchers hoped to glean whether domesticated animals back then were eating fodder that had been grown in soils with altered chemistry.
Susan Constantine, body language expert and president of The Human Behavior Lab, took a look at some of the big moments between the two characters over the past season or so and was able to glean a lot of interesting information about their dynamic.
Something as simple as your cousin posting a photo tagging your Thanksgiving dinner with the caption, "Thankful for my #family" could be enough for Facebook to glean your specific household information to, perhaps, make you a better target for Black Friday and Cyber Monday ads.
The features, announced at Google's annual I/O developer conference, will give users more easy-to-access information and power over which cookies websites have installed on their browsers, crucially distinguishing between cookies that actually help you and those that glean data for advertisers.
The trend of using big data analytics to glean more targeted insights for your business continues to be democratized, with an increasing number of startups hitting the market to help those who are not data scientists nor engineers take advantage of these kinds of tools.
Now that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's relationship is finally in the spotlight following their official engagement, we're learning so much more about the couple than we were ever able the glean over the past year of analyzing interviews and reading between the lines.
Huddly, a Norway-based startup that sells a camera targeting remote company meetings (or huddles) and is building out what it describes as a "computer-vision" platform to help managers glean better data from those meetings, has raised $10 million in Series B funding.
Here's what we can glean from the new pics of Season 7: Given the darkness, he's definitely still in Winterfell — and the shape of the opening behind him makes us think he's visiting the family crypts, where his real mother, Lyanna Stark, is buried.
For some visitors, MINT, a cash-only bar with offerings like fresh green juices, sparkling water, and Insta-worthy salads, is just a café—its accelerationist approach to conspicuous consumption and the branding of healthy lifestyles is nearly impossible to glean by just passing by.
Bespoke Investment Group dissected the names in the S&P 500 to see if it could glean which kind of stocks (value, growth, etc.) led this year's declines, but it found just about everything in the index was off by 7 percent or more.
Week 17's brief look at Peyton, now supercharged with rage at Al Jazeera and communicating with the public only through advertisements and terse statements from Ari Fleischer, was encouraging, though just how effective he will be is hard to glean from only nine passes.
A new study from Penn State researchers, published in the journal Computers and Human Behavior, looked at the relationship between Facebook and seniors ages 60 to 86 and tried to glean how the group might socialize online in ways similar to their younger counterparts.
It is hard to glean understanding from the 144 characters allowable by Twitter — the preferred vehicle for Trumpian expression — but I assume that Trump means that he would consider mobilizing the Illinois National Guard to impose some form of martial law in Chicago. 3.
Beyond the journalists who were allowed to see the openings to tunnels rigged with explosive wires, there was nothing to ascertain the extent of the demolition of the site or to attempt to glean intelligence that might shed some light on North Korea's nuclear capacity.
It's entirely acceptable to extend an invitation to a kami (a divine spirit associated with some element of nature) in order to glean hidden wisdom or prophetic insight; legendary accounts attribute Empress Jingu's campaign to conquer Korea to an oracle she delivered while possessed.
And from these fragments of what you've seen and heard, the details you glean from his past, you hope that like one of his vast grid paintings, something will cohere, that within the noise and contrasting elements, a portrait of Chuck Close will rise.
Whatever the figure may be, China's defense spending is closely watched — it's one way to glean some insight into the country's strategic intentions, especially as tensions have flared over regional territorial disputes and neighboring North Korea has makes headlines as a nuclear hot potato.
It's hard to glean the full story from this trailer, but it appears that there's a potentially paranormal family enslaving black people to reenact the brutal and despicable setting of the antebellum South, a period where slavery was rampant before the American Civil War.
At least, that's what one could glean from both widespread anecdotal experience (here's looking at you, crying people at the food court) and now, from a survey put out to Americans about what foods they truly reach for when in needed of edible comfort.
In assessing the potential benefit, prosecutors consider the value of the information, their ability to glean the information from any other source, the nature of the available charges and whether a favorable plea would preclude them from imposing the highest penalty on the worst actor.
Asked what he hoped people would glean from his archive, Mr. Belafonte was both grand and humble: "What people learn when they read Mark Twain, when they read Frederick Douglass, when they listen to Ella Fitzgerald — what the times and the people were like."
What we can glean from it is that after getting out of prison, Quintana continues licking bowling balls (Jesus Rolls is promised to be "much more sexual" than the original) and crosses paths with Bobby Cannavale, Jon Hamm, Susan Sarandon, Audrey Tautou, and Christopher Walken.
The Carpetbagger Now that the dust has settled from Tuesday morning's announcement of the Oscar nominations, what can we glean from who made it in and who didn't, and what do these nominations suggest about the social issues that Hollywood is still grappling with?
It is difficult to glean much information from a jury's notes, but those that have been sent so far by the jurors in this case suggest that the panel is making a genuine effort to sort through more than 10 weeks of testimony and exhibits.
The obvious comparison that everybody's making is to David Lynch's 2017 Twin Peaks sequel series, Twin Peaks: The Return, but that parallel is really only in strangeness only, since whatever plot you can glean from Too Old to Die Young shares little to nothing with Twin Peaks.
Apple is many things, but it is never unconsidered, and so you're unusually likely to glean something interesting from the shape and color of a shadow in an event invitation, or learn something new about the company by analyzing the path and style of its corporate elevators.
With the comprehensive bundle, you'll receive access to the following lessons: Over the course of these 93 lectures, you'll gain a deep understanding of formulas and functions that turn a basic spreadsheet into a dynamic, streamlined tool that will allow you to glean valuable data insights.
Ahead of the Oscars, we spoke with Zehtabchi and Berton, who is a producer on the film, about why this stigma still exists, their experience making the film, and what they hope audiences around the world glean from it: Conversation has been edited for length and clarity.
The metadata they gathered on the 823 volunteer study participants covered around 250,000 calls and more than 1.2 million texts — clearly a drop in the ocean of the mass surveillance programs operated by state security agencies, yet they were still able to glean a lot of information.
But the company's recent and short-lived partnership with the real estate brokerage Citi Habitats shows just how difficult it is for tenants to glean information about their landlords — and how swiftly landlords will push back at any attempt to shine a light on their records.
Area 1 monitors the activity flowing into and out of these computers to glean insights into attackers' methods, tools and websites so that it can block them from hitting its clients' networks, or give them a heads-up days, weeks or even months before they hit.
Conway slammed the Democrats for contributing funding to opposition research obtained from a foreign source, though the Trump campaign -- prior to Conway's involvement -- met with a Russian lawyer in an attempt to glean potentially damaging information on Clinton, according to Donald Trump Jr.'s own account.
It's not uncommon for Supreme Court nominees to face questions about this type of work: Neil Gorsuch, for example, fielded numerous questions last year about a 2006 bioethics book he had written from senators who hoped to glean some insight into his views on abortion rights.
SM: Our ambition is to serve couples on that journey, so all of those things are top of mind, and we believe we can help them in unique ways because of the insights we [glean] thanks to our registries and checklists and other wedding planning tools.
The evidence: The amount of dust from the explosions appears to have been too small for scientists to glean geologic activity, like a collapsed tunnel, and journalists who were invited to watch were 500 meters from the explosion, which indicates they were small blasts, per CNN.
I want to do more research, but I believe that written language stimulates the portion of our brain that is more systematizing and abstract while imagery enters neural pathways that map to a more concrete and empathic understanding of the information we glean from our senses.
For now, the only way to glean hints of a potential direction for the Yellow Vests and who might capitalize on the movement is by watching the notably few political figures who have not been chased from France's traffic roundabouts, the emblematic redoubts of the movement.
Fifty-five at the time of his death, Samaras had in fact answered some previously impossible questions, using probes of his own design — placed in front of twisters at moments of great danger — to glean facts about what happens in the very center of a tornado.
As Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg slogged through more than 10 hours of testimony in front of two different Congressional committees, privacy and security advocates were listening for anything they could glean about how Facebook manages data, implements privacy protections, and helps users make informed choices—or doesn't.
Sergio Burstein, whose estranged wife died in the attack, said the government was acting prematurely by drafting the bill when the prosecutors who replaced Mr. Nisman seem far from concluding their investigation and are still trying to glean evidence from a trial involving a former president, Carlos Saúl Menem.
It can cross-reference that data with the information you provide the company when you sign up for its service, along with information it may be able to glean from your viewing habits if you subscribe to DirecTV and information it can purchase from third-party data brokers.
As divorce rumors swirl after a particularly telling Keeping Up With the Kardashians episode, we went back, way back, to before Kim and Kanye were even a thing, to see what we could glean from their body language about where they were then and where they are now.
I'm not sure there's much you can glean about Episode VIII's story in this picture, but note that while Luke struggled and sweated his way around Dagobah with only a small green puppet strapped to his back, Ridley seems to be carrying a grown human man without complaint.
Following a long tradition of arming U.S. presidents with political and psychological dossiers of foreign leaders ahead of critical negotiations, government analysts are gathering every new bit of information they can glean about Kim and making adjustments to earlier assessments of what makes him tick, U.S. officials told Reuters.
But in a new book, "The Formula: Unlocking the Secrets to Raising Highly Successful Children, " award-winning journalist Tatsha Robertson and Harvard economist Ronald F. Ferguson explore the how parents of successful children contributed to their achievements and the actionable insights we can glean about their child-rearing.
To glean the valued opinions of our cousins across the pond, we in London contacted a bunch of Americans online and asked them why they've got a problem with Giggs, and why they think him rapping "Batman, DER NER NER DER NER" is not as cool as we do.
States are also looking at whether they can glean tax income from the new federal law's international reforms, including a deemed repatriation of an estimated $2.6 trillion in U.S. corporate foreign profits held overseas, which is expected to generate $339 billion for federal coffers over the next decade.
The report doesn't specify what kind of predictive insights authorities expect to glean about individuals from social media posts, but police already use social media to monitor people and events for signs of crime, or in the case of missing persons investigations, to discern when a person went missing.
Overwatch, the gargantuan shooter that currently helms Blizzard's competitive scene as well as captures the hearts of a massive fanbase eager to glean narrative content from a game that steadfastly refuses to give them more than the occasional morsel, has released details on the upcoming yearly Anniversary event.
One of the complex pleasures of immersing yourself in Westeros is that — because it is fictional, and thus has fictional problems that seem bad but not quite as intractable as reality — you can glean something akin to world order (or the possibility of one) from this imaginary place.

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