In an effort to untangle the issues, SEE Magazine spoke to an independent researcher and consultant on health promotion and health policy. |
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Her tail began to wag as he approached, and he cautiously dropped onto one knee before reaching to untangle her leash. |
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In no time at all, I could untangle the mess as well as designing and making a superb drawer organiser from old egg boxes and margarine tubs. |
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He said with authority as he cautiously began to untangle himself to stand up and make more of an impact without loosing his grip on Marissa. |
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There was an outburst of applause accompanied by a few cries of pain from individuals who failed to untangle their fingers first. |
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The implicit negation in words like fail and ignore may be especially difficult to untangle. |
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This is the kind of convoluted wording that pops up on a regular basis, and my head still hurts trying to untangle it. |
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Whenever I grab my iPod headphones and have to untangle or untwist the cord, I end up with the right-side bud in my left hand, and vice versa. |
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With the motion and rotation of Earth, the coordinates dance all around in a strange mess that is extremely difficult to untangle. |
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Carefully cut out as many of the stems as necessary, taking out diseased or weak growth first and untangle the rest if possible. |
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You'll have to untangle a lot of overly complicated chord changes and annoyingly high-pitched vocal turns to find anything else worth savoring. |
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He valiantly discards this safety net, daring readers to untangle the clues ahead of the police. |
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The bones were sort of tangled, so the doctors had to untangle the bones and then sort of maneuver their way through my hand and create fingers. |
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She reached to untangle the reins and free the horse, the bushes scratching at her arms, snagging the sleeves of her now-tattered dress. |
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They must not only unravel the problems of their own lives, they must untangle the mystery of his death. |
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Chose a clear day to mend a broken fence covered in a climber, as it will be a time-consuming job to untie and untangle the plant. |
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This is the second time in the last 12 months we have had to untangle a swan from the river. |
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He twisted his hands to untangle them, then he discovered my watch and started poking at the liquid crystal display behind the glass. |
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Then she ran off, faster than any wildcat, and the men went on howling and shrieking, trying to untangle those knots. |
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Orin Kerr has a long post that tries to begin to untangle the difficult legal threads of constitutional and statutory law. |
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So, I appreciate your presence here today, because, together, we can perhaps manage to untangle it. |
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It's difficult to untangle and measure the individual components that contribute to productivity growth. |
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The author and illustrator have created a dynamic picture book designed to help young naturalists untangle more than 20 pairs of these confusables. |
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She starts trying to untangle herself, but every time she manages to successfully get some part of her clothing or hair disentangled, something else gets stuck. |
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After a lesson on how to bait the hook and untangle the line, we began to fish. |
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I'm going to have to untangle it and then lower the flag and unhook the clasps and put it away. |
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These enzymes can also untangle and unknot DNA when it is tightly coiled into a chromatin fibre. |
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As we untangle this web we may find a new list of names along the way which played a prominent part in this whole episode. |
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I've spent years trying to untangle my feelings about returning from war, and I'm hardly the only veteran writer to do so. |
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Ian Cockerill was brought in to help untangle the financial mess by being made a director on 1 February, upon the change of control. |
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These are naturally bristled and are used to untangle and set hair in shape. |
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Medical researchers have just begun to untangle the truths about this life-altering disease. |
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It is part of our job to untangle those factors which might have contributed to the crash. |
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Our main shared goal is to untangle the problematic knots in the field of non-proliferation and disarmament. |
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They then have to untangle themselves without breaking hands to form a circle. |
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Not pulling out the hair, this comb is ideal to untangle fine and light hair. |
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Analyzing these overlaps and linkages and the ways to untangle them remains a core task for those interested in human rights and development. |
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Altogether, it appears that the peace talks are in stalemate, and the United States seems to be unable to untangle the situation all on its own. |
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Towel dry the hair and use a wide toothed comb or pick to untangle. |
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Sikelianos attempts to untangle some complex knots in this book, and it is a testament to her writerly scope that she succeeds in doing so with wit and humor. |
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How will they find legal advice to help them untangle the legal nightmare of applying for and qualifying for asylum? |
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A few doors down, Jeff Nier was trying to figure out how to untangle the three-car pile-up in his driveway. |
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Observers, meanwhile, will continue to untangle Magnotta's reality, breaking down the legend he spent years building up online. |
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It will take an outsider to untangle the pernicious insiders' club that Berlusconi created in the Italian government. |
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Come Thursday, the Moon causes misunderstandings that you find impossible to untangle. |
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The people, it is said, cannot untangle from this maze what ought to be done or not done to ensure the protection of their possessions and their rights. |
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How to untangle the knot of genetics, behaviour, lifestyle, and environmental factors that may lead to cancer is one of the most important questions in cancer today. |
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As you untangle any health and safety issue, you find that they relate fundamentally to other issues like human rights, fighting racism, democracy and social justice. |
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Thanks to the particular shape of their teeth, they don't pull out the hair and are ideal for the daily maintenance of your hair, to untangle them painlessly. |
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And once again, you need to untangle the cable and crank clockwise to wind it back onto the drum and raise the wing. |
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We delegated one of the nurses on a committee of the Fédération québécoise des CRDI, having for mandate to design tools to help the establishments untangle this dossier. |
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We are dealing with a floating dump, with dangerous goods, with an opaque network of the interests of soulless businessmen that we should untangle and condemn. |
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It is not an especially simple or trivial matter to untangle the UK's drug laws and find a drug that can be sold legally, but it can be done with a little effort, as my investigation showed. |
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There were ethical issues to untangle, for example consent – we had to ensure that each person had the capacity and support to make decisions about what went into their story. |
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But just as chemists untangle molecular mysteries to help improve our lives, so artists help us understand our mutable society through research and experimentation. |
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In this story the quintessential 1940's shamus must navigate twists and turns in order to untangle the sinister web of deception. |
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Their main function is to untangle DNA when it becomes overwound, a common occurrence that can interfere with key biological processes. |
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Nevertheless, it is difficult to untangle those developments, which respond to changes in the character of Canadian literature, from those inspired principally by international scholarly trends and redirections. |
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In an effort to untangle the web, Stefano Pulga suggests that we first broach the subject by theme, establishing an order of priority and examining it in a theoretical way. |
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And to the people of the TSB, and in particular Vic Gerden and his entire team: You've sacrificed so much and served so many in your unwavering pursuit to untangle this tragic event. |
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As everybody knows it may be a complicated matter to untangle strings. This is also the case for the cells, where the paired chromosomes break and exchange parts with each other. |
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And began a confusing series of sales and transfers that no one seemed to be able to untangle. |
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Then there would be no way to untangle the mess of AD sequences without comparing them to their diploid counterparts. |
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