Bernadette had to wade through the murky waters of bureaucracy as well as reach out to the local NGO community, and grass-roots citizens. |
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I can't honestly imagine anyone having the sitzfleisch to wade through a 250-page comic novel by an unknown writer on the internet. |
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However, I can resent having to wade through a piece only to come to the end and find nothing of value was said. |
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She keeps Betsy close as they wade through the crowds at the Statue of Liberty in New York. |
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Who else would wade through every issue and still have the energy to read my column? |
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There is way too much material to wade through in LaFave's uncondensed volume. |
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There are more than 1,500 scans of such documentation for you to wade through. |
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If you don't have the patience to wade through the jargon, just directly go to the last page. |
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During the rainy season they would cross the river with wooden dugouts, and during the dry season when the water receded sufficiently they would wade through. |
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I asked, 'How must foot-people come to the town?' 'Why, they must wade through! |
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I am sure they will be able to wade through it and come back with something that the finance minister can live with. |
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To date, the involvement of SMEs has been limited because it was impossible for them to wade through all the paperwork. |
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Madam President, I have to say that this was not an easy report to wade through. |
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So the people still wade through waist-deep water when crossing the ford beneath the bridge in the rainy season. |
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Until now, they had to wade through a jungle of different institutions, procedures, calendars, all completely unrelated and therefore confusing. |
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Officers could easily wade through the area and used metal rods to probe beneath the water's surface. |
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Instead of concentrating on innovation, our businesses will now have to wade through a dense, 600-page regulation. |
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Your reader does not want to wade through sentences or paragraphs of non-essentials. |
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Users and staff don't have to wade through dozens of records for different versions of a popular title. |
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This avoids the impression of having to wade through an endless list of questions. |
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Limit the amount of information that your end users must wade through to get to the answers they need. |
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Many had to wade through knee-deep storm water to reach home. |
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You don't have to wade through reams of reports or write them yourself. |
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This autumn you will have to wade through Harris Tweed fashion features in the top style magazines and on the racks of the most expensive designer stores. |
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There is a steep discount on some foreign technical books, and many students wade through whatever is available to pick the title of their choice. |
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Those who did brave the elements had to wade through a sea of mud. |
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Honey bees leaving the dispenser-fitted hive did wade through the pollen, but they readily started packing the pollen clinging to their body into their corbiculae. |
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You certainly have to wade through some dreck to get to these gems, but the series' quality control bar is set high enough that none of it's particularly excruciating. |
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Listeners must first wade through a glaringly unfunny spoken-word opener. |
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It is then that we call upon the talents and skills of Canadians like you to wade through the hardships and uncover the better quality of life that we know should and can exist. |
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Now we know that RCMP investigators have been inundated with tens of thousands of documents, so it may take months before they can wade through them to decide if an investigation is warranted. |
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As such, any company seeking certification on the French market must first contact CRIQ for guidance on how to wade through the bureaucratic and regulatory red tape involved in obtaining European certifications. |
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It's a very confusing environment for consumers to wade through. |
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Nobody has to wade through all five documents. |
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We watch them, often accompanied by dreadful theme music, wade through bogland, get thrown off boats, evade capture, and fly a simulator. |
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Predictions are becoming more possible all the time with genome mapping, which helps researchers wade through the genetic thicket so they don't have to search endlessly for the genes that cause certain traits. |
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Because the 1,500 competitors taking part in today's Tough Guy event in Wolverhampton will have to wade through a field of 6ft stinging nettles. |
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I wade through tussocky grass well over my knees, each step into an unknown warren of holes as I struggle to the top of one ridge. |
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No need to wade through an overwhelming number of options. |
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Due to the fact that products and services may be regulated by up to 14 Federal, Provincial or Territorial Codes, securing the equivalent of a national certification requires companies to wade through a maze of regulations. |
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That's a significant amount of information for us to wade through. |
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But today, there is plenty of wreckage to wade through. |
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Thus, it is relatively straightforward but, by necessity, such matters need to be written in language that is fairly complex, language that I would even call difficult to wade through. |
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I have already mentioned that I am a lawyer, but when I was working through this directive, I sometimes had a minor crisis, for it is sometimes utterly incomprehensible even for a lawyer and extremely hard to wade through. |
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But to illustrate how patients can be affected by policy changes, we revisit Frank's story at various points to help us wade through the current issues related to wait times for non-urgent health care. |
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The latter is measured by the fall in exports revenues and the duration of such fall, and by the terms with which each country can obtain financing to wade through the crisis period. |
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The bare-bones nature of ASCII text would make trying to wade through a single ASCII file containing the entire content of a single edition of The New York Times an exercise in frustration. |
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If you want to search all the e-mail references to someone called Lorenzo, you no longer have to wade through your inbox, outbox, deleted messages, etc. |
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This synopsis saves me having to wade through a pile of text books. |
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Join the intrepid adventurers on their quest to find a bear, as they wade through the gigantic swishy grass, the splishy splashy river and the oozy, squelchy mud. |
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Wade through the gigantic swishy swashy grass, the splishy splashy river and the thick oozy, squelchy mud. |
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