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13 Sentences With "winnowing out"

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And they erect more elaborate barriers to assistance as another way of winnowing out the unworthy.
But in winnowing out the last traces of contrived situation comedy, Mr. Simon may also have thrown away situation itself.
In addition to winnowing out fake news, this may keep Snapchat from becoming a place that reinforces narrow sets of thinking.
Can he effectuate the winnowing out and whittling down of the Democratic candidates that he fears most in a general election?
About 20303,20150 applications for me-too drug approvals were withdrawn when the government announced the new rules, winnowing out many flaky firms.
Indeed, Liberia is trying to improve all schools, and it is winnowing out payments to "ghost teachers," who don't exist except on paper.
And thanks to ethical practices like using the world's cleanest denim factory and winnowing out single-use plastic, you can feel good about where your clothes came from.
A full 1,874 said they had indulged in vaping with e-cigarettes at some point, though researchers counted only 1,080 after winnowing out some surveys with inconsistent answers.
Historically, early states like Iowa have had dramatic impacts on the national contest — winnowing out contenders who perform poorly, and sometimes elevating surprisingly strong performers to national prominence.
And the process for winnowing out important projects from non-essential ones ought to be reasoned and democratic, not the result of a showdown between two parties all too happy with big government (even if their preferred programs differ).
For the administration, there should be a renewed focus on avenues for reform, such as winnowing out government forms attached to outdated regulations and statutes, using more common forms including data that applies to multiple agency missions, and providing greater public access to electronic forms.
After a surprising fourth-place finish in the Iowa caucuses, Harris coined the term "winnowed in" by saying, "The winnowing-out process has begun and we have just been 'winnowed in'." Harris won more than 10% of the vote, pushing Mo Udall, who was at one point leading the polls, into fifth place. Harris would be "winnowed out" just over a month later. He finished fourth in the New Hampshire primary and a week afterward, he finished third in the Vermont primary and fifth in the Massachusetts primary.
In the army, Tristram is shipped to an unknown location to fight in the war, though the reader later discovers that he is in Ireland. In his first battle he discovers that there is no real enemy; the purpose of the "war" is population control by winnowing out the socially expendable. Companies, led by junior officers trained to recite patriotic verse, are sent to a made-up Western Front style battlefield to kill each other. Every other member of his unit is shot down as they emerge from their trench, but Tristram slips through the barbed wire surrounding the miniature war zone and begins his journey back to England.

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