Sentences with word «unpicking»

What is so encouraging about the first successful unpicking of a wheat gene that confers resistance to a devastating fungal disease is the promise it holds for deciphering other resistance genes, en route to a natural barrier to infection, at a time when the fungus has already developed tolerance to most types of fungicides.
That's ok some people need someone to bounce ideas off or help unpicking what they really want.
- The Guardian (UK) «This is a murder mystery unpicked at the seams, turned inside out, and stitched together with threads of myth, old griefs, twisted forms of love and complex family ties into something utterly new and utterly enthralling.
As this is encompassed by Universal Credit it would likely be extremely difficult to unpick for the sake of transferring it to Revenue Scotland.
«I don't have time to unpick all the nonsense in this report, but the Bruges Group's claims on trade give a general flavour of its fundamental lack of seriousness.
«The extent to which gender norms are reflected in staff progression is another thread that needs unpicking in the tapestry of schools and gender.»
«I appreciate that the minister is under the strict riding instructions from a lord chancellor whose jurisprudential credibility has been forensically unpicked by my noble friend Lord Pannick and secretary of state for justice who has wreaked havoc on the ability of the prison and probation services to protect the public.
Unpicking why Labour has shifted its Brexit strategy to push for single market membership during a transitional period.
The exhibition seeks to bring together a diverse range of practices which unpick the innumerous ways the digital revolution of recent times has altered human experience and understanding.
The knotted mess of the plot is carefully unpicked over the course of the film, which only makes everything that much more intense and nasty.
Housing benefit is part of the new universal credit system, so unpicking the benefit from the unified payment could be both expensive to the taxpayer and complex for benefit recipients.
At the same time, Days that can not bring you near also unpicks the history of art.
She said that it did not give her any confidence that the government would not unpick a 25 - year agreement on teacher pensions, reached in 2012.
It obviously means unpicking the party's lies.
A million miles removed from such peripherally comparable fare as Sidney Lumet's A Stranger Among Us or Boaz Yakin's A Price Above Rubies, Joshua Z Weinstein's fiction - feature debut gets right under the skin of its characters, gently unpicking themes of social conformity and religious responsibility with melancholy wit and wry, tragicomic insight.
I tried to pin it shorter... I wasn't sure... I grumbled about unpicking miles of bias tape....
The talk unpicks themes within Kehinde Wiley's work, focusing on evolving notions of identity and cultural influence, globalisation and youth culture, as well as exploring his practice as a contemporary painter within portraiture and the wider international art scene.
Pupils assume that all hacking is bad and this lesson unpicks t...
However, the all - wheel drive, V6 - powered four - seater has a Jekyll and Hyde character that means it's very well suited to schlepping across countries as well as unpicking a back road.
Before UK and EU officials get down to the detailed work of unpicking laws and drafting the transitional measures to govern Brexit, they may first have to deal with 40 billion euros the UK should pay into EU coffers to serve out its time as a full EU member.
The back label was hand sewn using the original thread from unpicking the seams.
Starring a superb Daniel Day - Lewis in what may be his final role, Phantom Thread unpicks the world of a fastidious couturier in glorious style.
In Super Mario Bros. 2, Coins can be retrieved only by using a Magic Potion to create a door near unpicked Vegetables.
If the States adopt the Jersey Law Commission's proposal, the Royal Court will also have power to unpick transactions which are intended to put assets out of reach.
It's a sign the two forces, which want to unpick reforms and spend more, can collaborate.
With the amount of influence health visitors have over sustaining breastfeeding beyond the first few weeks, it is easy to see how IBCLCs, with their ability and expertise to help mothers overcome longer - term breastfeeding challenges, or to simply unpick normal infant development would be invaluable.
The anti-suffrage position was unpicked bit by bit on stage and humor served to bring the constitutional issue to fore.
It probably doesn't matter and it's probably not really possible to unpick anyway.
This means we will be in a state of standstill transition for many years, foolishly trying to unpick decades of economic integration for dubious reasons.
Their messaging and use of technology unpicked a voting system designed to create coalitions.
Allan Mallinson is a former serving British army officer who has written some fine unpickings of military history.
I have left a longer comment on John Harris» column which touches on that issue: «The important issue to unpick further are in the differences between the following.
Of course, by the time Mr Cameron becomes Prime Minister - if he does - the Lisbon Treaty will have been law for at least six months, and could not be retrospectively unpicked by the British Government or anyone else.
Experts like Antony Reuben unpicked the statistical claims of the Leave and Remain campaigners.
The move would allow Britain to unpick unwanted EU laws one - by - one and challenge Brussels to «do its worst» in return.
But should an incoming Labour government unpick the benefit system again, when universal credit will be in almost certain chaos?
But by ruling out new homes on the green belt, the Mayor is leaving the lowest - hanging and biggest fruit unpicked, and making housing less affordable for Londoners.
Nina Jablonski unpicks the troubling history that linked skin colour and inferiority, leading to slavery, civil war and oppression
It executes these by laying down successive layers of stitches, all the while keeping the yarn loose enough to avoid unpicking previous stitches (pictured below).
Joan Cartes of the Institute of Marine Sciences in Barcelona and his team unpicked deep - sea dining habits by catching 445 live fish — mainly three species of shark and six bottom - dwelling bony fish — and analysing their gut contents.
Using post-structural theory to unpick Slow literature, Dr Mendick finds familiar patterns of inclusion and exclusion.
«Berries that contain too much sodium may be unsuitable for wine production and this can lead to vineyards remaining unpicked, resulting in financial losses for vineyard owners,» says Dr Sam Henderson, co-first author of the study, from the University of Adelaide.
Bees latch on to similarly - sized nectarless flowers to unpick pollen — like keys fitting into locks, University of Stirling scientists have discovered.
This study gives insights into unpicking the region and how it connects to the MNS blood group system and impacts malaria susceptibility.
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Direct sequencing of RNA molecules such as virus genomes could help to unpick role of mysterious chemical modifications in genetic material.

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