I would like to whizz down but I keep getting my hair caught so I have to stop, swearing like a navvy as I disentangle it. |
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Of course, it's very difficult to disentangle children's basic natures from what adults have taught them. |
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In a progressive condition such as cystic fibrosis, it is difficult to disentangle the effects of age from those of disease severity. |
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The financial structure of the Empire, with its king's land, crown land, royalties, burdens and gifts, is extremely difficult to disentangle. |
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I would like to whizz down but I keep getting my hair caught so I have to stop, swearing as I disentangle it. |
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Unfortunately she could not disentangle herself from the rope as the knots were out of reach. |
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Their experiences and rhetoric are often hard to disentangle in the autobiographical strata of the novel. |
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They wanted to disentangle themselves from the soft, spongy webs that had grown around them and the way they went about it was very silly. |
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Thus, while the three isomorphic effects can be distinguished conceptually, in empirical reality they may prove difficult to disentangle. |
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The impacts of supply and demand fundamentals on growth are often difficult to disentangle and do not always exhibit a clear cause-effect link. |
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Figures have to be treated with caution, because it is difficult to disentangle the effects of different factors. |
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Future experiments will be necessary to disentangle the effects of different elements of the most successful programs. |
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Therefore, discrimination on grounds of nationality may be difficult to disentangle from discrimination based on religion or ethnicity. |
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Some companies were not able to disentangle the finances for each aspect of their income. |
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First, it is difficult to disentangle a justice's political preferences from his or her judicial philosophy. |
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Gently, the threads disentangle, and youth, with its freshness, reminds us once more that everything is still possible. |
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For us to disentangle the persecution incidents from the rest is nigh on impossible without a body. |
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In any crisis, if time allows, the caregivers have to make an attempt to disentangle the reasons and causes for the crisis. |
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At the same time, the Mart-attack sets loose so many hares across the greensward of our national life that it is difficult to disentangle them. |
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With Burtynsky the ambiguities are deeper, harder to disentangle. |
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At the nano-scale, it becomes difficult to disentangle the perturbing effects of measuring instruments on the measurement itself. |
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But it's rarely that easy, any more than the resigner's complex motives are to disentangle. |
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It's not surprising, therefore, that it's taken a long time to completely disentangle the GAA from violent republicanism. |
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Moreover, given that all these reforms have come to life within a few years of each other, it is hard to disentangle their effects. |
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The special aspect of this survey is that it will let the researchers disentangle two causes of galaxy movements. |
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It is impossible to disentangle the multiple problems contributing to and stemming from low-level literacy. |
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Great Britain changed its policy accordingly and began to disentangle itself from the defence of the Province of Canada. |
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While it is customary to disentangle supply from demand in conventional partial equilibrium analyses, this is usually not done in the case of nonrenewable resources. |
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So it's hard to disentangle any possible negative effects from the effects of divorce and other family instability. |
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All of these factors are related to cognitive enhancement, but they're difficult to disentangle. |
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Therefore, neat and concise hyphenated compound terms will be used throughout to help disentangle his various roles and avoid needless repetition and reader boredom. |
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But we're not doing this full ecosystem type of interpretation to look at the trajectory of all of those changes in a way that allows us to disentangle that. |
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The replacement rate has been changed across the board a number of times, making it very difficult to disentangle the impact of that change from the impact of other changes in the economic environment. |
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Studies of violence in Colombia have concluded that violence is becoming increasingly widespread, generating multiple effects which are impossible to disentangle. |
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In return, the center will make available to DFO its 24-hour-a-day response capability, or will provide advice in cases where DFO decides to disentangle a right whale on its own. |
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From both an etiological and preventive perspective, it is important to disentangle the early fetal critical periods and causal pathways. |
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Broker-dealers can earn money simply by collecting the spread between bids and offers, although it is very hard to disentangle those sorts of trading profits from proprietary decisions when looking at income statements. |
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You are a soldier of Rhino Squad, and you need to disentangle the plethora of zombie enemies more or less... Finally Stroggification you fall over, thanks to your popguns futuristic. |
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I spent the next frantic seconds trying to disentangle myself from the pole while the crowd and the contestants guffawed. Shazbot! |
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But how then do we disentangle from this place in a responsible way? |
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The purpose of this talk was to discuss the main results of the Accord and to attempt to disentangle its consequences for the future international climate regime. |
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In this respect, it should be borne in mind that it is very difficult to disentangle any cash changeover effects from other sources of inflationary pressures. |
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If we wish to use university resources to further the goals of civil society, perhaps we should disentangle those goals from the goals of advanced research in humanities and social science. |
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The challenge was to disentangle the cross-linked processes, reduce the number of single points of failure, and get to a centrally controlled and monitored model of customer provisioning. |
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This complexity can make it challenging for planners to disentangle key strands of planning issues related to cultural diversity and to clearly identify what needs to be done, how and by whom. |
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Firstly, it is often difficult to disentangle hazards, impacts, and responsibilities in a way that fosters a clear framing of the issue and adaptive action. |
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In the case of Rho Oph 9, we were unable to reliably disentangle the coreshine emission from background variations and the strong local PAH emission. |
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