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Politics can be useful for weeding out distasteful weirdos, but you're in for a long night.
Yet there is no comprehensive, national system for weeding out problem officers.
The creators of the online courses are looking at technology like speech recognition and other strategies for weeding out cheaters.
My usual solution for weeding out prolixity is to compose the thing, put it aside and return to it the next day.
Charles Grant, director of the Center for European Reform in London, said that Ms. Jeleva's departure proves that the Parliament "has a real role to play for weeding out unacceptable commissioners".
At the very least, the F.B.I. should be held to the same standards as private background-check companies, which are required to follow procedures for weeding out inaccurate information.
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An unknown but very large acreage of timber-producing lands is now aerially sprayed for the purpose of "weeding out" the hardwoods from the more spray-resistant conifers.
The state would also seek to do away with a class of exams known as field tests, which are administered for the purpose of weeding out bad questions from future tests.
Yet it is clear that prosecutors and judges are at fault for not weeding out bad lawyers.
New York City-based startup JIBE first appeared on the scene in late 2009 as LocalBacon, a job board that required job-seekers to pay 99 cents to apply for positions, weeding out less serious candidates.
Savige threw himself into the task of preparing his command for the war, weeding out the physically unfit and incompetent.
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