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"disentangled" is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it when you want to express that something is no longer connected to or mixed up with something else. For example, "The two companies were disentangled after their hostile takeover."
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disentangled
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Past of disentangle
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The other is that its influence cannot be disentangled from another phenomenon moving the numbers around: steroids.Anecdotal evidence suggests that MLB players first started using performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) in the 1980s, and that they grew commonplace in the following decade.
As for US West, it lost its suit, and its holdings were eventually disentangled from Time Warner's.Few people in 1995 thought that Mr Levin and Mr Turner would be able to work together for long.
Pitching has historically been somewhat harder to assess, since its effect on run prevention has to be disentangled from that of defence.
But although the changes in the brain that accompany Alzheimer's memory loss are being disentangled, the underlying cause remains mysterious.Most research has proceeded on the assumption that this cause is internal either genetic, or a side effect of the general wear and tear that accompanies ageing.
Yet the two sorts of issue cannot really be disentangled.
Pity the finance director of a FTSE or Fortune 100 company who must decide in 2014 how much bank debt to hold that is "bail-inable".In contrast, the principle that investment and retail banking should be disentangled is established, even though the final rules implementing the recommendations of Britain's Vickers commission and the Dodd-Frank Act in America have still to be settled.
In short, I think Mr Cowen has a strong case on the infrastructure issue but exaggerates the extent to which political issues could ever be disentangled from technocratic ones.The second broad issue in Mr Cowen's post is about whether the ECB should loosen monetary policy.
To people actually interested in how the climate works, however, seeing what happens in a very strong negative AO may prove a boon, by allowing the roles of different processes in ice loss to be further disentangled.
But in general Mrs Clinton has disentangled herself enough from the daily demands of these regions to focus on strategic questions that are too often given short shrift: overhauling the management of foreign aid, improving the United States' relations with Latin America and managing the rise of Asia, which is arguably the most important strategic issue facing the country.
It means the individual steps in chemical reactions can be disentangled from one another in a way that is hard and sometimes impossible on Earth.
Within the Sāsānian empire it was forced to deal with Zoroastrianism, but the outlines of its response have not yet been entirely disentangled from the literature of the period.
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