Sentences with phrase «sorting the wheat from the chaff with»

What has changed is that the reader — faced with a greater sea of choice — now has the task of sorting the wheat from the chaff with whatever discoverability tools are to hand.

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They'll be impressed with your approach and you'll save time sorting the wheat from the chaff.
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.
I get sooooo tired with debates trying to sort out the wheat from the chaff....
Yet we do have to sort the wheat from the chaff — become more effective in proclaiming the Christian gospel and less preoccupied with propping up a particular way of being faithful to it.
A test drive around the block might be adequate for some, but in truth the only proper way to sort the wheat from the chaff is to live with a car as a family would.
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.»
You will find lots to agree with and disagree with and you will have some fun in sorting out the wheat from the chaff.
It also sorts out the wheat from the chaff — so that in this case companies with weak safety profiles don't get within a mile of an oil derrick.
With a wide net of resume writers who write for pay, it's sometimes frustrating to sort the wheat from the chaff.
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