• The book is good on drawing out the politics involved, and pointing out the contradictions.

    ECONOMIST: A question of dodgy science

  • With surprising force Mr Singer argues that he is simply drawing out consequences of accepted obligations.

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  • In France, Maria Pergay rendered sculptural forms in painstakingly handworked stainless steel, drawing out metal's liquid quality.

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  • Instead, he battled to save his newly sown crop by drawing out groundwater with the help of a diesel-powered pump.

    WSJ: India's Wilting Crops Tarnish Gold

  • Martin Wolf and Gillian Tett, FT editors, did a superb job of drawing out the puzzling tensions acutely active in the global economy.

    FORBES: The New World Order Of Global Markets

  • "This one here, this is a coin from ancient Rome, " said a gray-haired gentleman, drawing out a dime-sized disc from his pocket.

    FORBES: Homo Numismatus

  • This small, inexpensively made independent movie has become a commercial phenomenon, drawing out homebound older moviegoers who had largely been resigned to watching sitcoms.

    NEWYORKER: My Big Fat Greek Wedding

  • Phrases like "pulling the teeth", "drawing out the poison" and, less vividly, "forcing the health secretary to make concessions" tip with practised ease from Lib Dem lips.

    BBC: Living with the NHS bill

  • Inside the newsroom, her schoolteacherlike way of elongating words and drawing out the last word of each sentence is a subject of endless conversation and expert mimicry.

    NEWYORKER: Changing Times

  • The remainder of the press conference went on in this manner, rendering the translation headsets pointless and drawing out each question (and response) to 10 minutes or more.

    FORBES: Obama And Hu: Lost In Translation

  • Smith, playing against type, plays with the grain of her skill, drawing out the nimble, mercurial aspects of a woman we are almost convinced is a pure villain.

    BBC: Entertainment & Arts

  • Analyzing raw data derived from specially designed social sensing ID badges that collect quantitative data on human behavior, Waber began drawing out patterns to help predict outcomes in a variety of situations.

    CNN: Workplace happiness: What's the secret?

  • The BRZ, very much by design and very much in the style of the great Mazda MX-5, goes in the other direction, drawing out and exaggerating automotive cues that give the impression of going fast at wholly more sane speeds.

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  • Similarly, the company keeps focusing on when executives at Merck and Schering knew the results of the controversial cholesterol study, when most of their critics really accuse them of drawing out the analysis, essentially delaying when they would get a clear answer.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • We are moving from a world of push, where people are expected to follow detailed scripts to accomplish specified tasks, to a world of pull, where everyone must master the techniques of drawing out people and resources when needed to address unanticipated opportunities and challenges.

    FORBES

  • Tuesday's vote capped a dramatic day in which Anna Hazare, the 74-year-old public face of the popular anticorruption movement, began a hunger strike in Mumbai, drawing out thousands of supporters to push the government to strengthen the bill submitted to the lower house, known as the Lok Sabha.

    WSJ: India Moves to Toughen Graft Fight

  • Unlocking the value of your house is not the same as drawing money out of a cash machine.

    BBC: Q&A: House prices rise again

  • But Kfar Habad, a little-known magazine, has succeeded in drawing him out.

    ECONOMIST: Israel

  • It's a material that offers so much promise, but has yet to fully leap from the drawing board out into our everyday reality.

    ENGADGET: Alt-week 8.18.12: Graphene sponges, zero-g athletics and tweets in space

  • By repeatedly drawing energy out and pouring it back in every ten minutes, they want to know how much stress the batteries can handle.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • He has a gift for visualizing designs for seeing snapshots of the whole while others wrestle with details and for drawing them out of the people around him.

    NEWYORKER: The Martian Chroniclers

  • Nearly everyone, in recalling Rogers, talked about his great strength as a listener his habit of drawing people out and making them feel as though their best selves had been understood.

    NEWYORKER: A Soldier��s Legacy

  • Instead it was Ronaldo who settled the match, racing clear after beating the offside trap on the counterattack and unselfishly squaring the ball to Quaresma after drawing Cech out of his goal.

    CNN: Ronaldo puts Portugal into quarterfinals

  • My strongest impression was of it being a deliberative body, drawing each other out sometimes pedantically.

    NEWYORKER: The Empty Chamber

  • At the end of the week, we'll be drawing another name out of the hat.

    BBC: Gaby at the movies

  • If government intervention did anything to alleviate temporary hardship, then it also delayed the recovery, thus drawing the downturn out over a longer span.

    FORBES: Why The Recession Recovery Remains Anemic

  • Asia notwithstanding, America needs to raise its interest rates but to do so would hurt Asian debtors and, by drawing more capital out of Asian markets, worsen the region's difficulties.

    ECONOMIST: As Japan goes?

  • It is important to note that, once bank balances are created, there is no way for depositors, as a whole, to get rid of them (other than by drawing the funds out as currency).

    FORBES: We Don't Need TAG Accounts, We Need Sanity At The Fed

  • As a further sign of our seriousness we should send troops to Georgia, rather than pulling those now there out, drawing from troops now in Germany.

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  • Whether one believes this Soviet disclaimer or not, the reality is that the Germans have become the aggressive syndicators of a Soviet debt bail-out scheme drawing on other Western governments and financial institutions.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center for Security Policy | Read The President��s Lips: ��No U.S. Taxpayer Aid To Gorbachev��

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