Sentence examples for parsing the implications from inspiring English sources

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But when he decides to "be" James Brown, Dwayne spends not a moment parsing the implications.

Although newspapers across the region splashed it over their front pages, and TV talk shows rattled on into the wee hours parsing the implications, interest faded quickly.

Both before and after the dinner guests are less interested in parsing the implications of the Wisconsin recall than they are catching up with ideological compatriots.

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As the old saw has it, they tax neither you nor me but the man behind the tree.Other states with direct democracy are now trying to parse the implications of this.

Sotomayor invited her to parse the different implications of the teacher's inviting a student to her home to watch a Harry Potter movie, rather than inviting a student to her home to eat ice cream.

Shadow Scholar works for a company that employs a staff of fifty to churn out fake papers; Shadow Scholar has attended dozens of online colleges; Shadow Scholar has written entire graduate-student theses; Shadow Scholar has parsed the ethical implications of what he does, and has come to the following conclusions: I work hard for a living.

Whatever the implications of the vote for November, analysts were already parsing the returns for clues to the 2009 mayoral race.

Parsing the list.

You're parsing the process, right?

Science lobbyists are still parsing the language.

But you're not parsing the application.

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