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1 It was therefore impossible to tease out the effect of the money.
2 Podcasting, he notes, is a good way to tease out those important conversations.
3 It will take time and expertise to tease out its meaning and implications.
4 It took lots and lots of computer processing to tease out the patterns.
5 Single birth cohort studies often lack statistical power to tease out such effects reliably.
6 He said that more research will be needed to tease out those specific effects.
7 We put five key questions to them all to tease out the likely winner.
8 It would be good to see Capaldi tease out a few, fresh character traits.
9 That made it hard to tease out the socioeconomic effects from the seasonal ones.
10 See what I am able to tease out of it.
11 It was the kind of voice that could tease out all kinds of confidences.
12 The essays tease out the simmering historical and cultural roots of Haiti's Carnival tradition.
13 I tease out the thin envelope of cash from my purse, our entire savings.
14 As usual, I couldn't quite tease out whether this was wit or sheer nonsense.
15 Dáil procedures allow opposition parties very limited scope to tease out statements made by ministers.
16 We need storytellers to tease out meaning and hope.
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