Sentences with phrase «n't chaff»

A soft matte black covers the top while a lime green texturized underside shouldn't chaff your wrist.
Five StarsVery absorbent and doesn't chaff my babies skin.
Whoever this was, they focused on the real climate issues, not the chaff.
But working out precisely what is complicated by the fact that this is the wheat — not the chaff.

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«This market is furthering the separation between the wheat and the chaff,» said Silverman, referring not only to brokers but also to owners.
The probability of a randomly selected mutation in a randomly selected gene having precisely that effect is quite low, so just as with the stones in the field, a positive finding is more likely than not to be spurious — unless the experiment is unbelievably successful at sorting the wheat from the chaff.
Both oppressor and oppressed are transformed — the chaff burned away branches not bearing fruit cut away.
I agree it is not our job but the quote in the bible is meant as a warning that Jesus WILL separate the wheat from the chaff and that it is important to accept his gift of salvation.
We often try to separate the wheat from the chaff, the righteous from the wicked, but this is not our job, and Jesus tells us not to try it.
Actual entities in the world are far from perfect, and their present and immediate future prospects may leave much to be desired hence «the best for that impasse» may not be great; indeed, it may be chaff and it may get burnt.
That is to say, how do you know God doesn't use religion to seperate the wheat from the chaff.
I really don't want to waste the chaff from making almond milk!
You my friend are chaff, I hope you don't pass on your DNA.
With toe socks if the toes don't fit perfectly, the material can get caught between them and cause chaffing and blisters.
Be sure to wear soft, breathable nursing bras that won't further irritate your nipples or cause chaffing.
So although the top row in Table 2 shows another 23 to 29 % of minor recommendations being implemented (versus only 3 % not acted on), these cases probably are «chaff», and so ought to be set aside.
That chaffing isn't so bad, is it?
Knowing how to separate the wheat from the chaff is a job best left for the true «experts», not the guys in bodybuilding magazines or on websites who stand to make millions by selling some supplement.
Whether it's chaffing or a black toenail, these exercise badges of honor are the kind we don't want.
I love that the sequins are only on the front side, which makes them more comfortable by eliminiating the chaffing of your thighs (because I don't have a thigh gap!)
The only little problem is... it's a bit itchy and chaffing around the arm holes but I can't wait to wear it again.
Not easy to separate the wheat from the chaff.
I'm glad it's not just me — and you're quite right about sifting through chaff!
Contrary to other reviewers, I did not find that this highlighted chapped / chaffing lips at all.
To any female friends I wouldn't recommend doing it either, based on the amount of messages they're likely to get, I think it could be hard work separating the wheat from the chaff.
Has there just been separation of the wheat from the chaff, has the church not just exchanged quantity for quality.
You will, as with most other sites, not have to waste valuable time sorting the chaff from the grain.
The comedy dances on the realization that the life she chaffs at isn't so bad.
Worse is that unlike, say, Martin Scorsese, Crowe was not blessed with the gift to compile a naturalistic, or at least appropriate, soundtrack (as if Humble Pie would blissfully sing along to «Tiny Dancer»)-- he is a musical dilettante, culling the cream of alterna - cool as it rises without any sense of the chaff.
While they may have had a long and distinguished list of advisers, they did not seem to have sufficient experience to select the wheat from the chaff.
However, these new products will not add much value if schools can not accurately separate the wheat from the chaff.
If I were a teacher on my planning period (or worse, sitting at home on Sunday night, and trying to figure out what to do on Monday), I wouldn't have the time to wade through the welter of materials, separate the wheat from the chaff, and try to sequence the new resources into my overall teaching plan.
Separating wheat from chaff: Why dirty pictures are not the real dilemma in using the Internet to teach social studies.
If you don't find what has caused the issue, then if other wires are being damaged over time - chaffing etc then it could...
-LSB-...] article is one of several (including Don't Anyone Put Me in Charge; My Second Month on the Hypothetical Job; Lil» Kris in da House and Turning Chaff Into Wheat) that, taken together, could be -LSB-...]
Readers largely aren't aware of Smashwords and those that are often have the prejudice that everything on there is crap (and, let's be honest... a lot of it is, and without a ranking system, there's no real way to separate the wheat from the chaff).
Just because there is some wheat doesn't mean this stuff isn't 98 % chaff.
The truth of the matter is that Smashwords does not have a curation system to vett the wheat from the chaff.
There's nothing to add to it, other than to say that the «hucksters» you speak of aren't the inept writers who glut the market and make it difficult to separate the wheat from the chaff.
Not only are there far too many self - published titles on the market for the average industry insider to separate the wheat from the chaff, but also these professionals have limited time and space to devote to the traditionally published titles, which are usually their number one priority.
The smaller population of readers who are willing to wade through the self - published chaff in search of those precious few grains of wheat quite reasonably expect that they should not have to pay premium prices for the privilege.
In her piece in Forbes announcing the news, Suw Charman - Anderson states that «Most reviewers don't want to deal with self - published authors directly because they don't really want to deal with any authors directly...» (emphasis mine)... and that «reviewers depend on publishers acting as winnowers, sorting out the wheat from the chaff, and at least attempting to make sure that they are sent books they are actually interested in.»
So, the problem is, I don't know how you really get that kind of data in terms of separating wheat from chaff amongst author - publishers.
It doesn't mean I'm not going to keep reading indies in hopes of finding another Zoe Winters or another Kerry Allen, but it's definitely a matter of separating the wheat from the chaff, and that means I wind up a lot more critical than perhaps I should be — looking at all the things that someone should have caught or simply straight up lacks in craft from an immature writer who still has a lot to learn.
1) The publishers may have been separating the wheat from the chaff but they have also been separating the wheat from the wheat so you can only get (say) red wheat not yellow wheat, orange wheat etc..
Maybe just it's not so clear - cut that the wheat will be separated from the chaff anytime soon.
So I'm not sure the «gatekeepers» are doing any better of a job at winnowing out the chaff.
As to agents sifting through the chaff, I am not sure that they do that job very well.
This means it will be the job of retailers to find ways to separate the wheat from the chaff, to keep out the books they don't want and keep the books that benefit them.
If not, you will never get enough data to separate the wheat from the chaff.
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