Despite this brevity, there are still some nuggets Apple fans can glean from Tuesday's news.
And it's an awful lot to glean from the simple act of asking someone to deliver an invocation.
Mutual funds may not show a high dividend yield, and there may be little to glean from it.
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The important thing to glean from this tech talk is that it works.
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Moda is trying to gain a competitive advantage by using the advance information they glean from trunk show sales.
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The reason is that there's only so much that one can glean from a written report or a spreadsheet.
Your experience is only as strong as the crowd you keep so your follow list will determine the value you glean from Twitter.
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However, the latter story has more to do with gender than one might glean from a casual following of the latest news coverage.
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So maybe the lesson we can glean from Steve W. and Steve J. is that it really helps to couple visionary businessmen with brilliant engineers.
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The first fashion lesson to glean from Jay-Z: Get a tailor.
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One way to do that is to have your own people role-play a competitor's intelligence function to see what they might glean from your information, Powell says.
Jo Pickin, a radiographer from Velindre Hospital in Cardiff, has carried out her own research into how much information breast cancer patients manage to glean from the media.
Elsewhere in the Torah, in addition to the right to glean for grain in the field, the alien is given the right to glean from grapevines and olive trees.
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In any case, that's about all we can glean from the patent application, but feel free to peek for yourselves if you feel like letting your imaginations get ahead of you.
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As to identity - far greater experts than I am will look at the question, at the tick boxes and the figures and wonder what really we can glean from them.
Even so, many people who consent to sharing data online don't realize the additional intimate details that researchers can glean from it, said Helen Nissenbaum, director of the Information Law Institute at New York University, who wasn't involved in the study.
To read the above passage in isolation is to perhaps glean from it uncertainty on the part of Fellowes about the good or bad of disruptive economic change, but to read the novel in full is to see that Fellowes sides with Schumpeter.
What I was talking about -- what has been provided by the work, the positive work that the Speaker of the House and the President did, is a lot of detail about how you could get to significant tax reform and entitlement reform, and the savings that you can glean from that, the deficit reduction you can glean from that.
There are some things we can glean from the specifications of the device, however, including the lack of a front-facing camera on the 8S. Given that the Microsoft-owned Skype looks likely to be a core feature of the new Windows mobile OS, it seems a shame to not include -- if not the wide-angled front-facer of the 8X -- then something a little tamer.
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Shelby advises emulating investors who glean confidence from feeling in control of their finances.
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To leverage Big Data analytics, organizations are being challenged to glean information from new data sources that are difficult to incorporate into an existing warehouse, says Bhambhri.
You all should have gotten lists of who was there and we'll -- I'll try to glean some from the President at the conclusion of the lunch.
Banks insist their size and scale brings benefits to society, allowing them to glean insights from different markets and pass on this information advantage to customers while managing conflicts of interest between their own and client interests by way of Chinese Walls between units.
Disclosure standards and rules are often laughable, but luckily you can glean important information from companies' own websites.
But in the second round on October 31st Mr Serra should glean more votes from supporters of defeated candidates.
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But he says that experts and others can sometimes glean privacy information from testing or using an app, and that the site provides a centralized forum for those discussions.
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The result is Tripping.com, a social travel site that lets travelers glean travel tips from locals, share a cup of coffee, a beer, or even stay in their homes.
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In 1994, as the Mandela government came to power, Motsepe left the law firm and struck out on his own, hoping to build a business contracting low-level labor like sweeping, where workers use brooms to glean gold dust from the rock surface after industrial mining crews have done their work.
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