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"sift out" Definitions
  1. to remove something that you do not want from a substance by putting it through a sieve
  2. to separate something, usually something you do not want, from a group of things

44 Sentences With "sift out"

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Science and its methods exist to sift out human error.
The site added a private email verification to sift out the fake bids.
Anything that can help "sift" out those secrets is a welcome addition to our wallets.
Of course, economists always dig through the monthly nonfarm payrolls report and sift out the various factoids.
But all these secondary mutations make it hard to sift out the ones which are clinically relevant.
The centrifugal force helps sift out tiny particles like coffee grinds from the bulk of the waste.
Both sides tried to sift out the handful of candidates that might particularly help or hinder their case.
And that makes sense: If you're on the lookout for actual violence, you sift out mere vulgarity or racism.
Expectations run high, and astronomers think this survey will sift out visiting interstellar worlds at least once per year.
Sanders would likely run into the same problem trying to sift out violent criminals crossing at the border for detention.
Facial recognition software is often powered by deep learning; systems that crunch through large amounts of data to sift out recurring patterns.
Most of it is damn near unlistenable, in my opinion, but I always manage to sift out 50 to 55 minutes of gold.
The data could also sift out which theoretical models work in describing the properties of hydrogen under extreme conditions and which should be discarded.
A moderator could proactively sift out content-free or unrelated posts until the distortion evened out, the way they already evaluate flagged spam or abuse.
Or maybe the 9th Circuit left enough ambiguity in its dicta about Trump comments to allow lower courts to sift out inapplicable statements by officials.
If asylum-seekers are to be treated humanely and efficiently, says the government, it needs to sift out the bogus ones and enforce the rules.
Overcoming hurdles In recent years, there had been some success in water filtration using graphene oxide to sift out other smaller nanoparticles and organic molecules.
There's fake news to deal with, the limits of AI to sift out hateful material, Russian use of Google's AdWords, not to mention regulation in Europe.
Some of our favorite products are from lesser-known brands, but as the market grows, it gets harder to sift out the good from the great.
Wood did not make a final decision on Cohen's request that she appoint a neutral third party known as a "special master" to sift out privileged materials.
He presided over an algorithm that, by recommending new tracks based strictly on the musical characteristics of users' favourites, purports to sift out ulterior considerations such as fashion.
This includes Alibaba and Microsoft's latest efforts, both of which use deep learning to analyze sample completed tests, and from this sift out common methods of answering the questions.
These questions from Kakutani stand out, as many still have no good answers in 2019: How can people sift out truth from opinion on the Net, facts from misinformation?
Future archaeologists will sift out artifacts of his beloved 20-acre Elgin Botanic Garden, digging below the office towers, skating rink and promenade, layers beneath Radio City Music Hall.
They used deep learning to sift out evidence of another ghost population: an unknown human ancestor in Eurasia, likely a Neanderthal-Denisovan hybrid or a relative of the Denisovan line.
The idea is that if patients can give a more robust history and set of symptoms, Curai can help doctors sift out what are some of the real underlying causes.
Since humpbacks are baleen whales, they'll gulp down entire mouthfuls of water by expanding a set of 14 to 35 long throat pleats—critters included—and sift out their food through baleen filters made of stiff keratin.
They claim high levels of celluose (a common carbohydrate found in fruits, vegetables, and grain) and fat in the other samples have made it hard to sift out plastic, and say they're working on refining the testing methods.
Whether you're trying to save some coin heading into Christmas or you just want to beef up your own gear collection, we've picked a few things that seemed worthwhile while trying to sift out most of the junk.
The department do their best to sift out the perverts and weirdoes, but a few months into this placement, one elderly couple were sitting in their front room with tea and biscuits laid out for Tony when we arrived.
After facing anger over the rapid spread of false news in the past year or so, Facebook Inc and other tech companies also say they have recruited more human fact checkers to identify and sift out some types of inaccurate articles.
For over a decade Iranian scientists there have fed uranium hexafluoride into centrifuges that spin at twice the speed of sound so as to sift out uranium-235, the isotope capable of sustaining a chain reaction in a nuclear power plant or bomb.
While Trump's allies in politics and media have attempted to sift out the things that fit Trump's alternative narrative, anyone who watched Comey's appearance before Congress saw that the former FBI director was clearly if not quite unabashedly making the case that Trump obstructed justice.
Inspired by natural elements such as clear blue water and sunsets as well as plants and summer-favorite foods, the line is as practical as it is whimsical: mesh beach bags boast plenty of pockets and allow sand to sift out, and insulated fanny packs and coolers help to keep your snacks chilled out.
In a blog post, Primer's director of science John Bohannon explains how the company developed a tool named Quicksilver (named after tech from the books of sci-fi author Neal Stephenson "because we're nerds") to read some 500 million source documents, sift out the most cited figures, and then write a basic draft article about them and their work.
Wild redhump eartheaters take substrate material into their mouths and sift out inedible bits of sand or gravel, while consuming detritus and small organisms.
This commandment is directed against the sin of envy. Man is given the gift of human intelligence in order to be able to sift out the good from the bad, even in his/her own thoughts.Wollenburg, Mordechai. "Thought Control", Chabad.
Weart instead uses a well-used method often used by historians: comparative case studies. Especially by looking at many ambiguous cases, it is possible to sift out a set of features that decide if a pair of regimes makes war or avoids it.
They are sluggish fish,Jakubowski, Tugarina, and Żuwała (2003). Pectoral fin development in the Baikalian viviparous golomyankas (Comephoridae; Cottoidei), with a remark on eggs and embryos of Comephorus baicalensis (Pallas). J.Anat. 203(3): 317-322. and have relatively large mouths with several rows of somewhat brush-like teeth, allowing them to sift out fine organisms from the water.
The basidia are broadly club-shaped, and mostly four-spored, with long, slender sterigmata. Unlike other Agaricus species, the spores of A. deserticola are not shot off, but are instead dispersed when they sift out of the dried, mature fruit bodies after the peridium breaks open. Schaeffer's chemical test is often used to help identify and differentiate Agaricus species. In this test, aniline plus nitric acid are applied to the surface of the fruit body, and if positive, a red or orange color forms.
He published a paper, Om Lysets Indvirkninger paa Huden ("On the effects of light on the skin") in 1893. Inspired by the discovery that x-rays could have therapeutic effects, he extended his research to examine directed light rays. In 1896, he published a paper on his findings, Om Anvendelse i Medicinen af koncentrerede kemiske Lysstraaler ("The use of concentrated chemical light rays in medicine"). Finsen discovered that lupus was amenable to treatment by ultraviolet rays when separated out by a system of quartz crystals, and thereafter created a lamp to sift out the rays.
In the foreword to the 1980 edition of Theory Of Film Practice, Burch repudiated some of his earlier theories, expanding on his younger self's limited conception of formalism as applied to the film arts. But, Burch insists the reader "sift out the nuggets that may still lie among the dross". His book To The Distant Observer, while often criticized as a self-serving and selective idealization of Japanese aesthetics in the service of Burch's own anti-structuralist, Marxist ideology, was one of the first attempts by a Western film theorist to situate Japanese cinema within the context of traditional Japanese aesthetics. His first movie, Noviciat, is an experimental short from 1960 in black and white.
The question was first posted on Facebook by Singapore television presenter Kenneth Kong on April 10, 2015, and quickly went viral. Kong posted the puzzle following a debate with his wife, and he incorrectly thought it to be part of a mathematics question for a primary school examination, aimed at 10- to 11-year-old students, although it was actually part of the 2015 Singapore and Asian Schools Math Olympiad meant for 14-year-old students, a fact later acknowledged by Kong. The competition was held on 8 April 2015, with 28,000 participants from Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, China and the UK. According to SASMO's organisers, the quiz was aimed at the top 40 per cent of the contestants and aimed to "sift out the better students". SASMO's executive director told the BBC that "there was a place for some kind of logical and analytical thinking in the workplace and in our daily lives".
The Uncle Devil Show is a trio consisting of Jason Barr, Langton Herring and Terrence, the three of whom bear striking resemblances to three semi-famous to famous contemporary Scottish musicians. The band have a decidedly surreal quality surrounding them, and their songs tend to deal with topics and themes uncommonly found in popular music – namely, the theft of a bicycle which grants freedom but which breeds contempt, feelings of sympathy for wasps and bees, the practical application of Gilbert O'Sullivan's music and its ability to help sift out inappropriate partners, talentless TV 'talent', and cross- dressing desperates. The record contains the odd occasion of incongruous (and congruous) swearing. But while some might dismiss their efforts as satire or parody, or a one-off joke, there is a lot of evidence that this venture has a lot of thought and heart behind it, and the music and some of the lyrics follow a very well-trodden pop path.

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