It is not an easy task to tease a national psyche out of a landscape, a geological fact.
But he said it's still tough to tease apart that segment of the family tree.
Indeed, many wine clubs offer palate profiles to tease out your preferred wine styles.
At the end of it all, their job is to tease consumers into buying a product.
For example, virtually every article has a quiz to tease the interest while proving her point.
The effort to tease out the volcano's inner workings has problems to contend with, though.
The trick seems to be offering just enough product to tease the market before the walls are filled.
But the sample is a too small to tease out all these differences.
In this space I will try to tease out what our newsletter spots.
To tease its announcement on Tuesday 19, the company has released an infographic called "a brief history of photography".
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The acts themselves are trying to tease out how their fan followings are reacting to their celebrity, and potential branded deals.
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New Yorkers love to tease that Brooklyn is ideal for young people who love ironic eyewear, self-employment and a closet full of skinny jeans.
They should be constantly trying to tease out the questions that, if they could be answered, would help the processes run better.
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But this plodding approach means it can take years and sometimes even decades to tease out the most effective cancer drug combinations.
It motivated me to examine studies that use techniques far more likely to tease out the causal effect of Medicaid on health.
The response was quintessential Drucker, meant in part to tease and provoke.
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The authors are still refining their algorithms to tease out authorship in composite documents that may have more than just two authors.
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Another facet of this study was that the researchers used a survey to tease out other factors that might be influencing semen quality.
That point wasn't lost on comedian Chris Rock, who took the stage to tease the very white audience about the very white lineup ahead.
Still, the most important lesson from the trial may be that it is incredibly difficult to tease out the long-term effects of a medicine.
It presents a strong argument that the differences in heart risk for these medicines are incredibly difficult to tease out of existing clinical data.
ADA2h, Dr Dobson and Dr Serrano are beginning to tease apart the factors that determine how susceptible a protein is to such partial unfolding.
The impression left is of a writer frozen in a precocious teenagery, whose ability to tease and provoke the grown-ups is entertaining but ultimately tiresome.
"It's harder to tease data out of team sports, because the action is so diffuse, " said Mark Broadie, a finance professor at Columbia Business School.
The narrator tries to find points of contact with his unfamiliar audience, which allows Eno obliquely to tease the notions of place and of home.
Workers are already sometimes hired on the basis of personality tests that try to tease out the very genetic predispositions that biologists are looking for.
My cousin used to tease me about being successful in business.
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Meanwhile, Labour's Lord Grenfell saw an opportunity to tease the government.
Fans hoped that Benitez might be able to tease a little more production out of him since he brought him to England in the first place.
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Besides, it doesn't make sense to tease an alien civilization with just a "hello, " considering that it could take millennia before we hear back from them.
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