The sooner the military tribunals begin to weed out the terrorists the better. |
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Multiple offseason minicamps allow teams to weed out the majority of fringe players who demanded practice and game repetitions in the past. |
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I spent most of my career as a prosecutor trying to weed out cops like this. |
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In fact we should review our investment portfolios regularly, and be prepared to weed out any share that could look outlandishly expensive. |
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This allows you to get very specific with your searches and weed out a lot of the cruft that can get in the way of good results. |
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In appraising the mass of evidence, which has thus been collected, one has to be careful to weed out pseudo from genuine research. |
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To some people, this will seem an unwarranted naivety about the power of free speech in civil society to weed out cultural oppression. |
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People are entitled to compensation when they are injured, but we need to weed out the spurious claims. |
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The shark's job is to weed out the weaklings, the ill and the infirm and it is designed for that job. |
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And they have applauded the role of the local community in helping the police to weed out the troublemakers. |
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But you can't weed out the bad apples by merely having a national I.D. card. |
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The parties could put forward nominees, but it would be up to the commission to weed out the worthless lickspittles and the timid timeservers. |
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Also, those courses are often designed to weed out weaker students from prospective majors. |
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The policy was intended to weed out underperformers and build a sense of teamwork. |
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Back at home, one of our chores this week has been scooping blanket weed out of the pond. |
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Instead, they want all complaints subjected to a vetting process to weed out those that are malicious or unfounded. |
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They sought to weed out those who opposed capital punishment or were apparently too sympathetic toward an insanity defense. |
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He said emergency operators were able to weed out a large number of hoax calls and false alarms. |
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However, it is quite possible to weed out genetic faults in even the most inbred lines. |
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Such practice also helps us to weed out mental anxiety and trivial thinking, which ordinarily drains us of our mental energy. |
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If possible, water the trees, shrubs, and vines during droughts and weed out competing vegetation in the first few years. |
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He has to weed out the irrelevant and seek what is strong, novel and interesting. |
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Finally, should there be a reprint of this book, one can hope that the Press will take the trouble to weed out the endless proofreading errors that deface the present text. |
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So it's not surprising that in their efforts to weed out fraudulent transactions, some are being overcautious and blocking legitimate sales as well. |
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And greater scrutiny of earmarks would doubtless weed out a few cowgirl museums and tattoo-removal programmes. |
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Starting from the ground up is the way 90 percent of the coaches in this league made it as far as they have, and that's one way to weed out the diligent from the inutile. |
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How are they going to weed out the crank calls from the real ones? |
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The UK's telecoms industry needs to weed out the fraudsters and scammers ripping off punters or face the threat of the plug being pulled on the premium rate industry. |
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With the Moon and Jupiter opposing your natal Sun, weed out extra work, curb spending, and limit social interaction. |
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He uses his detective skills to weed out the glory hounds who are trying to profit from having an in-house ghost. |
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We do what we can to efficiently weed out this deadweight cost, but it still consumes manpower and money that would otherwise be dedicated to serving paying customers. |
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Certainly, raising barriers to entry may weed out the most dilettantish healers. |
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We want to weed out the good taxpayers from the bad taxpayers. That is not always an easy job. |
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Our challenge will be to weed out the octopus of terrorist cells that exist all over the world. |
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Would-be tram drivers will be tested to weed out candidates who are either quiet, introverted types or noisy extroverts. |
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Faulting the United Nations for not taking his concerns seriously, he said the criteria for invalidating votes are not thorough enough to weed out all the fraud. |
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One of the aims of this phase is to weed out the unreliable information and to essential witness may decline to cooperate or the subject matter may be found to be outside the competence of OLAF. close these files. |
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Second, you have to inbreed incredibly strongly in order to get all or almost all loci homozygous, so that you can see what the cats are carrying and weed out all the undesirable genes. |
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Such disclosure is mandated by many governments, and gives you the opportunity to weed out products whose ingredients may be incompatible with your skin. |
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We need to weed out redundancies where they do exist. |
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Member States need to increase their ramp inspections to weed out those airlines which are based in one country but register in another and have lower standards than we would expect within the European Union. |
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All cases will be subject to rigorous review to weed out false reports. |
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According to one respondent, the key is to weed out all cases that should be settled, obtain accurate assessments of the length of those trials that must proceed, and then have sufficient courts and judges to hear them. |
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Vosshall designed her pilot study to weed out this variable. |
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They also excluded trials that mentioned a placebo washout period, a common device to weed out patients susceptible to placebo effects. |
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Natural selection will weed out most mutants. |
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A judge's use of this section to weed out reporters from the public gallery to prevent publication of the names of witnesses was overturned on appeal. |
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Regulations against corrupt practices and legislation to increase government transparency have reduced corruption by examining government closely to weed out waste, fraud, and abuse. |
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Isabella hoped by forcing the nobility to choose whether to participate or not would weed out those who were not dedicated to the state and its cause. |
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Grossman added that commission officials investigate and review the possible meanings of every vanity plate request and weed out those that are offensive. |
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New president Kazuhiro Tsuga, appointed in June 2012, warned that he would weed out any division that fails to meet a five per cent operating margin goal within three years. |
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