On behalf of the ordinary reader, you feel he will ferret out the truth if anyone can. |
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Directors always see something in you that you have to kind of ferret out, in a way. |
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He had a nose for news and he was an untiring reporter, reaching everywhere to ferret out some news. |
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Sent forth to ferret out the shadowy terrorists, U.S. troops would go woefully unprotected against biological weapons. |
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We sent award-winning investigative journalist Gregory Smith to ferret out the answers. |
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He relies on the telephone and on an eye trained by expensive experience to ferret out bad checks. |
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Villagers, of course, will be trying to ferret out the lycanthropes, while the Werewolves will be endeavoring to cast suspicion on the innocent. |
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No wonder the keen-nosed pigs who ferret out truffles from the roots of certain hardwood trees are so avid in their work. |
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Media organizations, having decided that Levy's disappearance is a major story, should explore every lead to ferret out the truth. |
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When instructors are not acting as proctors or detectives hoping to stifle cheating or ferret out dishonest students, some are dreaming up schemes of their own. |
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That alone provides a powerful incentive for civil society to try to ferret out the numbers. |
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Lots of people at SAC work extremely hard to ferret out good investing ideas. |
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Scrutiny of cadres' records was followed by a campaign, still under the banner of Rectification, to ferret out traitors and to eliminate counter-revolutionaries. |
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Even foreign journalists inside the city have struggled to ferret out information. |
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I have appointed a proven and aggressive Inspector General to ferret out any and all cases of waste and fraud. |
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The hon. member will have ample opportunity to ferret out all the questions she wants. |
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The White House is now enlisting some of the same companies to help ferret out fraud. |
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We know that over the coming days and weeks we will be trying to ferret out those individuals who were responsible for this heinous event. |
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Inevitably basic police work to ferret out terrorist organizations worldwide will be required. |
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If the reason for the discrepancy cannot be found easily, then analysis at the unit process level can be used to ferret out the problem. |
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It is part of your job to ferret out what primary or secondary wants are satisfied by your goods or services. |
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Who can imagine, who can figure out, who can ferret out what the position of the Prime Minister is on this question. |
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For a long time they relied on their own ingenuity to ferret out the necessary funding. |
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Like all members of the Vigilance Force, Domina possesses the unique ability to ferret out treason where none has been committed. |
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However, they do provide other leads for the OIOS if it truly wants to ferret out the abuses and pin down the guilty ones and their accomplices. |
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It will be an international talent competition intended to ferret out the best and the brightest young talent from around the world. |
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Over the years, we have developed a sixth sense which allows us to ferret out problem areas and put effective solutions in place. |
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This quality control procedure aims to ferret out any problems and to find a speedy solution. |
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What I saw was a careful and ingenious reporter ferret out a fraud with care. |
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The good folks at the American Physical Society have noticed this, and have even initiated a contest to help ferret out the reason for the equation's appearance. |
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Rather than witnessing the use of the Anti-Terrorism Act to ferret out and prosecute terrorists, they have instead watched in horror the ordeal of Maher Arar and his family. |
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Mr. Camacho's watchers must ferret out their sustenance too. |
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Thrift stores, used book shops and garage sales are all great places to ferret out original gifts, which are often the most appreciated because they were carefully selected. |
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Higher GDP growth and emerging labour market constraints will ferret out the hidden unemployed and eventually restore unemployment rates to normal levels. |
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Does ill will ferret out, precisely, where we live? |
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Nonetheless, you can still ferret out a few bargains. |
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I think the press corps will ferret out any wrongdoing. |
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This provision, which is particularly important in political meetings where journalists are constantly trying to ferret out new information, requires the interpreter to take a vow of absolute silence. |
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Let's say I want to create a mobile phone application that would allow people to rate government ministries, including ours, on their responsiveness and efficiency and also to ferret out and report corruption. |
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We are using military might to try to ferret out the terrorists. |
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Some would say that it is an adversarial environment, but the antagonism inherent in our parliamentary system is designed to ferret out the truth. |
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Generally I find that the most productive part of the meeting is when we get a chance to ask you questions and ferret out the information we need to provide a report. |
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There are those who say that relying on the anti-corruption commission and a nontransparent process to ferret out and punish offending officials is not the right way to set the party straight. |
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From this perspective, it is essential that those making decisions regarding the ownership of firearms should be given all potentially relevant information in order to ferret out potential problems. |
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Such people aren't hard to ferret out, everybody identifies them, everyman knows them, but nobody reacts upon or provide against them, and they always enjoy a long-drawn holiday. |
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He had been piqued by the failure of all his endeavors to ferret out the assassins. |
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All the while, each individual tries to ferret out the mole, a saboteur attempting to prevent the team from succeeding in their goals and adding to the winner's pot. |
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It takes instinct and luck to ferret out the good parts, but the risk of staging something so logistically huge is that it might implode under its own weight. |
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