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"chaff" Definitions
  1. the outer layer of the seeds of grain such as wheat, which is separated from the grain before it is eaten
  2. straw (= dried stems of wheat) and hay (= dried grass) cut up as food for cows

212 Sentences With "chaff"

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Separate the economic wheat from the chaff is the inference.
Warplanes flew overhead, firing off chaff with embedded fairy lights.
This is where the coffee chaff and plastic are mixed.
But that really does separate the wheat from the chaff.
She sorts through the chaff to find the wheat for you.
We've sorted wheat from the chaff with some help from TechBargains.
They can now delay that piece, having thrown up economic chaff.
Pellets made from plastic and chaff are combined in the machine.
Ford decided to work with coffee chaff a few years ago.
Then culture will, in due course, separate the wheat from the chaff.
A broker can separate the wheat from the chaff by our accessories.
The problem, as it often is in life, comes when it's time to separate the meaningful wheat from the vaporware chaff — a task made even harder by CES presenters' habit of dressing up said proffered chaff as golden wheat.
They have shown scant interest in judging wheat from chaff while chasing market share.
Coffee chaff, however, is widely available and often goes to waste, Miewelski told CNN.
Accordingly, separating the wheat from the chaff isn't as simple as it once was.
After I sorted the wheat from the chaff, these were the watches worth wearing.
More than 62 million pounds of McDonald&aposs coffee chaff go straight to landfills.
Narrator: Every year, McDonald&aposs produces more than 62 million pounds of coffee chaff.
But some materials don&apost have to end up in landfills, like coffee chaff.
Molding the coffee chaff also uses 25% less energy than the previous material combination.
The first auto component to be produced using the chaff will be headlamp housings.
To me, it all feels like chaff getting in the way of seeing the show.
The real struggle, however, is being able to successfully separate the wheat from the chaff.
If Facebook does little to sort the wheat from the chaff, neither does the market.
For a book of just under 100 pages, True Life has a lot of chaff.
To the contrary, it is an elaborate sorting device, intended to separate wheat from chaff.
With few exceptions, Americans are the dregs of the wine, the chaff of the wheat.
Did New Mexico's other secrets throw off enough chaff to keep Epstein off the radar?
McDonald's plans to divert a "significant portion" of its North American coffee chaff to Ford.
But with so many choices, it can be hard to separate the wheat from the chaff.
After all, one justification for political primaries is that they sort the wheat from the chaff.
And it will be good because it will separate some of the wheat from the chaff.
Chaff are strips of black paper backed with aluminum foil, cut to half the target's wavelength.
He wrote a book about him, "Habib Bourguiba: The Wheat and the Chaff," published in 63.
But now, Ford is taking that chaff from McDonald&aposs and turning it into car parts.
Not only will less waste go to landfills, but using the chaff actually benefits Ford vehicles.
But now, the coffee chaff replaces some of the talc, making the car part 20% lighter.
Sorting through the chaff in STAR Labs' press release today, here's what we know for sure.
Ford is planning to use a chaff composite for interior car components and under the hood.
The impetus is less financial than moral—an attempt to sort the deserving poor from the chaff.
Mr Carter and his colleagues are designing a certification system to sort the wheat from the chaff.
For example, in cybersecurity and fraud detection, algorithmic efficacy is what separates the wheat from the chaff.
"A lot of serenity is needed to separate the wheat from the chaff," Mr. Neves told reporters.
He examined my experiences, sorted out the factual wheat from the confusing chaff, and filed my case.
The coffee chaff is collected and shipped to Competitive Green Technologies, a biotechnology company in Ontario, Canada.
The companies found that chaff can be converted into a durable material to reinforce certain vehicle parts.
Heat properties of the chaff component are significantly better than the currently used material, according to Ford.
As consumers separate the wheat from the chaff, soya, the original alt milk, has been losing market share.
While it is indeed difficult to separate the wheat from the chaff in these situations, it is possible.
Separating the wheat from the chaff is one of the hardest things to do as a market participant.
If it tests positive for peanuts or gluten, you'll see a symbol of a peanut or wheat chaff.
The automaker is using coffee chaff, the husk of the bean that comes off during roasting, from McDonald's.
Coffee chaff, on the other hand, is widely available, Miewelski said, and much of it goes to waste.
The grinding of the proverbial rumour mill is endless, and social media feeds it with ever-more insubstantial chaff.
"This will winnow the chaff from the grain and provide higher-quality deals with more information visibility," he said.
It may sound cruel, but establishing hard parameters is the quickest way to sort the wheat from the chaff.
The chaff component meets all durability and performance requirements, and it can withstand high temperatures much better than talc.
The chaff composite meets the quality specifications for parts like headlamp housings and other interior and under hood components.
A vetting system separates the hits from the chaff and, by ensuring the artist doesn't see unsolicited content, reduces lawsuits.
That led to a much higher volume of posts at that site, and some true gems hiding among the chaff.
Big can do good things as well as bad things, and you've got to separate the wheat from the chaff.
A bounce in global financial stocks could tempt others, such as peer Temasek, to sift the wheat from the chaff.
From the start, I began to relish how readers, amid some unavoidable chaff, were pointing me to issues I'd missed.
The purge came to be known in the Shona language as Gukurahundi: "the early rain that washes away the chaff".
Maybe the tech wheat will be separated from the wannabe chaff soon enough, and the former will continue to prosper.
It clambers awkwardly up a shoot of grass to get at the seeds in their papery chaff, bowing the sprig over.
The indiscriminate purge came to be known in the Shona language as Gukurahundi: "the early rain that washes away the chaff".
McDonald&aposs outlets in the US have pledged to donate a "significant portion" of their chaff to Ford, according to CNBC.
"The wheat will be sorted from the chaff and a new gold standard of ICOs can be striven for," he said.
Here patience is not so much required as extra diligence and outside expertise to help separate the wheat from the chaff.
Correction: This story original called the coffee waste "grounds" but it's chaff, the skin that falls off during the roasting process.
When heated and mixed with plastic and other additives, coffee chaff can be formed into pellets and then various other shapes.
"This is a verdict that require[d] a jury to separate the wheat from the chaff," Harvard Law professor Nancy Gertner said.
And the part of me that wanted the MegaSpoiler was probably just seeing it as a brisk breeze blowing away the chaff.
But none of us can agree on what is essential; one player's chaff is the reason another player might love the game.
It is thought to have roots in Old Dutch (krappen meaning "to cut off, pluck off") and Medieval Latin (crappa meaning "chaff").
Living was an earthen jar of water in the dust of the threshing with the grain flailed out and the chaff blowing.
It's time to separate the wheat from the chaff, the men from the boys, and the awkwardly feminine from the possibly Canadian.
"Bajarin of Creative Strategies Inc said: "The good news is that it (the dot-com crash) separated the wheat from the chaff.
Ford is looking to partner with McDonald&aposs to recycle coffee chaff, the husk of coffee beans that peels off during roasting.
Invest six months, and you will be able to separate the wheat from the chaff in a way that nobody will strenuously contest.
If you work in the tech sector, you may be able to spot the occasional grain of wheat among the pile of chaff.
This trend belies a certain impulse within Evangelical Christians to separate the entire world into two categories: sheep and goats, wheat and chaff.
Coffee chaff, the husk of the bean that comes off during roasting, usually gets turned into garden mulch or charcoal — or thrown away.
And there are a range of qualified independent ratings organizations, such as NewsGuard, that could help them separate the wheat from the chaff.
The stent controversy serves as a reminder that the United States struggles when it comes to winnowing evidence-based treatments from the ineffective chaff.
Will tech growth slow but not stop, or has the time come again for a great economic threshing that will separate wheat from chaff?
Yes, they're big, but big can do good things as well as bad things, and you got to separate the wheat from the chaff.
On the other hand, they generally have shared standards and codes and ethics to separate the wheat from the chaff of the news cycle.
Chaff, decoys, maneuvering re-entry vehicles: Russia is best in class in all of these systems to keep ICBMs on course to their targets.
But the attention they pay to what's wheat and what's chaff merits some approbation in a world where honesty can't be taken for granted.
The sheer volume of medical information now within a few clicks' reach can make it difficult, even for doctors, to separate wheat from chaff.
This is my weekly column in which I tell you what's good and what's bad, what's wheat and what's chaff, what's necessary and what's trivial.
Even at the time it was clear that to some extent the chaff was being sifted from the industry, albeit at widespread painful personal cost.
When he's done "wandering around alone feeling weird," Arnold sifts through the chaff to find golden, uniquely human moments impossible to reproduce in a studio.
Starting this year, Ford plans to incorporate coffee chaff — coffee bean skin that comes off during the roasting process — into headlamp housing for some cars.
An old starving relative begged him (in vain) to send her food—"I have oak bark mixed with chaff"—and 70 roubles for her funeral.
From there, #auspol quickly became a useful means of sorting political tweets from the chaff without using too much of the platform's 22016-character limit.
It was an assholish, snobby thing to do—but the song helped me cut the wheat from the chaff and land a few lifelong pals.
Middle French saw it as crape, a word meaning "siftings" which does have a tangential relation to chaff in that it indicates a separation process.
If he could quickly sort the more valuable pieces from the chaff bricks, he could resell them individually or in complete sets for a markup.
There are some good parts to it, there are not some good parts to it and we'll have to separate the wheat from the chaff.
Medicine, astronomy and, of course, psychology (courtesy of Facebook) have all been advanced by this convenient ability to separate the statistical wheat from the chaff.
My job was to stand by the open bomb-bay doors and throw chaff out — these long strips of aluminum foil to confuse Japanese radar.
With the label of "auteur" comes the characterization as a revolutionary, an uncompromising innovator, the only one who can cut through the focus-tested chaff.
They were more than willing to cut through the chaff, and offered up a supplement regimen that won't get you laughed out of the laboratory.
It will be up to the rest of us to develop Mr. Jones's unruffled sense of perspective, and separate the meaningful tweet from the chaff.
Releasing only chaff during the first two months of the year has been a studio tradition so longstanding that nobody seems to remember the rationale.
In today's entrepreneurial world, the "wheat and chaff are separating," she told Recode's Jason Del Rey at the first Code Commerce Series event in Las Vegas.
Is it not more likely that President Trump is throwing out as much chaff as he can to distract from that which worries him the most?
She missed the chance to invest in Slack for 20 percent of the company and now doubts her ability to discern the wheat from the chaff.
That made it easier, in an evolutionary sorting of wheat from chaff, for the good mutations to spread, even if they first appeared in bad company.
The blimps were updated in October with the new HAPPY COW chaff system, essentially a bunch of bottle rockets to be fired into the microwave beam.
With hundreds of startups and thousands of people in attendance, you'll need a tool to help you separate the wheat from the chaff, so to speak.
Congressional attention on this issue is warranted, and lawmakers need to press forward in crafting sensible regulations and separate the crypto wheat from the Facebook chaff.
The wheat could be sorted from chaff, drugs with lower risks distinguished from those with higher risks, compounds with possible medicinal merit singled out for further development.
He promises salvation through business savvy and survival-of-the-fittest battles to the death, winners and losers winnowed out like the proverbial wheat from the chaff.
This made for a rousing, if often frustrating, presidential election and primary season, where separating the quality social media wheat from the preposterous chaff became almost impossible.
The team discovered that chaff could also be used to make car parts, especially ones that need to withstand high temperatures, like headlights and car battery covers.
To scream the things he truly feels, Between rounds of golf and Happy Meals, I'll let my staff clean up the chaff And do it Trump's way!
Starting this year, Ford is incorporating coffee chaff — coffee bean skin that comes off during the roasting process — into the plastic headlamp housing used in some cars.
Cover image: A frigate launches chaff and flare during a drill at the sea near the Suao navy harbor in Yilan, eastern Taiwan, on April 13, 2018.
"It's a very discerning, very savvy marketplace that is successful in separating out the wheat from the chaff," said Simon Shaw, co-head of Impressionist and modern art.
Because deals aren't all created equal, we'll do our best to separate the wheat from the chaff and bring you only the ones actually worth buying this year.
With real fake news clogging the social media landscape, the White House briefing could and should be a valuable mechanism for separating the political wheat from the chaff.
Candidates have also been asked to submit their "dankest Mac meme or Mac-related gif" alongside resumes, just so the wheat can really be separated from the chaff.
In addition to his wife and son, Mr. Chancler is survived by six siblings: Londell Chaff, Louis Remer, Leroy Gibson, Henry Chancler Jr., Opal Chancler and Irma Gibson.
When the coffee chaff is heated to high temperatures and mixed with plastic and other additives, it turns into a material that can be formed into various shapes.
They are also more durable because the chaff composite can withstand heat better, according to Debbie Mielewski, senior technical leader of Ford's sustainability and emerging materials research team.
To start with, the chaff will be recycled and molded into headlamp housings for Ford products, which will produce lighter components and, in turn, improve the cars&apos efficiency.
According to the news outlet, 2018 saw McDonald&aposs sell around 822 million cups of coffee in just the US — that isn&apost an insignificant quantity of coffee chaff.
The research team at Ford discovered that coffee chaff, the unused dried skin that comes off the bean during the roasting process, can be used to make car parts.
With so many manufacturers of internet-connected cameras and toasters ignoring basic best practices, this measure would allow a concerned customer to sort the wheat from the botnet-infected chaff.
It separates the wheat from the chaff of any Twitch stream chat it's fed, spitting out a tidy and much more readable chat minus a few hundred :kappas: and such.
Brunton mentioned his interest in decades-old techniques for concealing one's position from radar detection, and particularly in chaff, the material used by military planes to confuse enemy radar signals.
The fact that students of color, students from low-income families and students whose first language isn't English are disproportionately defined as chaff makes the whole enterprise even more insidious.
In addition to his son, he is survived by his companion, Brenda Curry, and six siblings: Londell Chaff, Louis Remer, Leroy Gibson, Henry Chancler Jr., Opal Chancler and Irma Gibson.
By heating the chaff to high temperatures under low oxygen, mixing it with plastic and other additives and turning it into pellets, the material can be formed into various shapes.
An easy way to separate wheat from chaff is by asking an adviser to sign the Committee's fiduciary oath, a legally enforceable contract that commits advisers to put your interests first.
Locals here rely on rice for their livelihood: The staple is served with two meals a day, and along the dusty main road, rice chaff piles up like leaves in autumn.
To help separate the wheat from the chaff of this brave new world, TechCrunch Disrupt Berlin welcomes two of the founding figures in the burgeoning blockchain infrastructure world to our stage.
But the director holds off from making the kind of visionary statement that would burn through the epical thickness of techno-chaff and touch the old questions: Where do we come from?
This last bit, identifying and measuring the best leaders, is especially tricky, but smart people at Google have founda spot-on wayto separate the wheat from the chaff (as the saying goes).
"The invisible primary separated the wheat from the chaff," said Democratic strategist Brad Bannon, who thinks that if there is a smaller number of candidates, it will be good for the party.
I recommend that you continue to do exactly that, and that perhaps you look for other wine shops that do a better job of preventing the chaff from ever reaching their shelves.
This is not a new idea--there are companies now dedicated to this effort of separating the wheat from the chaff, so to speak, as it relates to trustworthy providers of information.
The American car manufacturer is planning to partner with McDonald&aposs to recycle coffee chaff — the husk of coffee beans that peels off during roasting — and mold the residue into headlamp housings.
The suit goes on to say that chaff had built up on the mower deck and was ignited and blown off by a hot clutch, landing on the dry grass before spreading.
It's always been a cat and mouse game, with unscrupulous players trying whatever methods they can to attract as many eyeballs as possible while gatekeepers like Google sort the wheat from the chaff.
The online scams, misinformation, and questionable investment opportunities that plague your parents' generation are mere chaff to be brushed aside as you go about your business harvesting and consuming that delicious internet content.
The owner of the book is dubbed "the keeper," and instructed by Ryuk to help him "separate the wheat from the chaff," or pass the mystical tome on to someone else who will.
Even without deliberate foreign malfeasance, if too many people got too amped and called in a panic about Venus, the government would have fewer available resources to sort the MiGs from the chaff.
We elect presidents partly to separate the wheat from the chaff: to energize government by shedding or retiring norms that no longer serve the public good, and by adopting fresh ones that do.
Can it figure out a way to slow down the churn, minimize chaff, reduce its footprint, and present its products in the places and with the gestures our digital generation can connect with?
An Air Force F-13 fighter flying at 430 miles per hour deployed a Perdix from its countermeasures-dispenser, a cluster of tubes that normally contain ejectable flares and radar-fooling metallic chaff.
The entire right-wing machine has kicked into high gear, led by the president himself, furiously throwing out chaff about Comey, Mueller, Obama, Hillary, the dossier, the uranium, the emails, and whatever else.
The army&aposs Operation Gukurahundi — "the early rains that blow away the chaff," in the local Shona language — ran from 1983 through 1987, when the Fifth Brigade rampaged through the southwestern provinces of Matabeleland.
Voters, they suggest, should not be surprised to see Clinton announcing her candidacy around the time of the Iowa caucuses, just as the candidate field is beginning to separate the wheat from the chaff.
"By heating the chaff to high temperatures under low oxygen, mixing it with plastic and other additives and turning it into pellets, the material can be formed into various shapes," Ford told The Verge.
Once the Ford team figured out how coffee chaff could be used to build car parts, it reached out to McDonald's because of the restaurant chain's scale and its comparable sustainability goals, Miewelski said.
He's the picture of lean play on a team that fetishizes "clutter-free basketball," arduously winnowing the chaff from his game to hone a more precise sense of timing and ever more flaw-free mechanics.
Rights groups say 20,000 civilians, mostly from the Ndebele tribe, were killed in what has become known as the massacres of Gukurahundi, meaning "the early rain which washes away the chaff before the spring rains".
During the Olympic doping scandals, Russia took a page from the same playbook: first, spreading chaff with a variety of alternate explanations and, when that failed, accusing the West of "Russophobia," provoking anti-Russian sentiment.
"By heating the chaff to high temperatures under low oxygen, mixing it with plastic and other additives and turning it into pellets, the material can be formed into various shapes," the manufacturer told The Verge.
"Doing the math, it seems like the winning move is to sit back, let the brave souls sort out the wheat from the chaff, and pay the eBay tax when a winner comes along," Ranker2 wrote.
But they argue that their study's design and methodology was able to separate the wheat from the chaff and look at the effects of cholesterol and eggs in isolation and in more detail than other attempts.
Aside from his usual misleading platitudes, for instance that the Obama-era Clean Water Rule would have regulated puddles (it explicitly does not), Pruitt has generously scattered rhetorical chaff to obscure any wrongdoing at the EPA.
It's an odd position Kalder finds himself in; even as he's denouncing these men—brutes, all of them—he still has to separate the wheat from the chaff, and to make grudging distinctions between his subjects.
When Ford approached it about the coffee chaff product a few years ago, the company was able to consider another way to make its coffee greener, said Ian Olson, senior director of global sustainability at McDonald's.
They are more savvy when it comes to separating the wheat from the chaff, because they have to be: They grew up in a media world without labels, mixing fact and punditry in the same nonstop brew.
American politicians are so consumed with hype, exaggeration, attacks, counter-attacks, self-promotion and bogus claims of greatness that it can become hard to separate the wheat from the chaff and realize which matters are truly impeachable.
With help from Competitive Green Technologies, which processes the coffee chaff for Ford, and the automaker's supplier Varroc Lighting Systems, the headlamp housings will go into production by the end of the year for the Lincoln Continental.
It takes two to screw up a match most times, but we know Styles has had good matches with chaff like Jinder Mahal, so odds are it's just that Nakamura is done as a top flight talent.
I wrote many months ago that a large number of people who voted for Trump weren't voting for him, they were voting against Washington, the media and the elitism that had been a chaff for so many years.
" But those delicacies of knowledge are so rare, the tribulations of their collection so great, that it has proved almost impossible to separate the wheat of anthropology from the chaff of adventure: "insipid details, incidents of no significance.
Use a fine-mesh sieve to skim off any hulls or chaff from the surface of the water, being careful not to disturb the water too much so that none of the bits sink back into the grits.
Here's how Ford describes the process: Every year, millions of pounds of coffee chaff – the dried skin of the bean that naturally comes off during the roasting process – are turned into garden mulch or charcoal in North America.
The crops were sowed by hand, the harvest cut with a sickle and the wheat separated from the chaff — the grain from the straw — with the help of a cool wind that arrived, when it arrived, just before dawn.
SOMETIMES WHEN THINGS ARE REALLY, REALLY BAD OR REALLY, REALLY BOYANT YOU CAN'T DISTINGUISH THE WHEAT FROM THE CHAFF BUT IN THESE MARKETS THIS IS WHAT WE DO. BILL MILLER: SO AS A PRACTICAL INVESTOR, YOUR STOCK TRADES BELOWS BOOK VALUE.
Aside from the fun of solving this puzzle (Tagg said hundreds already have and claim they have done so in seconds), it poses a deeper question:  Are we executing some fiendishly clever algorithm in our brain, that cuts through the chaff?
But all these attempts to separate the wheat from the porny chaff raise the question of whether Tumblr will be able to accurately police along these dividing lines without overreaching and becoming censorship-happy, thus silencing many vital blogs and users.
"Whether it's market manipulation accusations, a controversial fork, or short-term speculators deciding not to play the long game, this dip will cull the wheat from the chaff and the most important decentralization projects will continue to survive," he added.
Even drivers who say they like the lockout have a pretty bleak view of what's happening: "Whether we hate it or love it, this is capitalism in action: strong drivers over weak ones, the wheat from the chaff," one driver said.
It's like browsing a crowdfunding site without all the chaff in amongst the wheat—right now you can pick up everything from a goat mug to a personal scooter, and you can search through the offerings based on price, category, and date.
To be frank, there have been so many leaks, semi-leaks, official teases, hints, and even one honest-to-god censored video about OnePlus' next flagship smartphone, the OnePlus 6, that it's difficult to sort the information wheat from the disinformation chaff.
"That makes it harder to separate the wheat from the chaff, so to speak, to figure out what's really the substantive conduct and the substantive problem," said Michael Gerhardt, a constitutional law professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Unlike expendable countermeasures such as hot-burning flares or radar-blinding chaff, or electronic warfare systems, a laser weapon actively zeroes in on an incoming missile rather than simply throwing out some form of distracting noise to try to confuse the threat.
"We have been in a bull market for the last 230 years, so now that this is ending, the wheat is being separated from the chaff," said Ole Rollag, managing principal of Murano Connect, a firm that connects fund managers to allocators.
In the meantime, all the president's positive messaging – Apple adding U.S. manufacturing, Japan's planned investment, an employment report that far exceeded expectations, and a soaring stock market — has been lost amid the chaff of bad headlines of the White House's own creation.
"I, as prime minister, referred to as a witch, a commentator said that I should be put in a chaff bag and drowned at sea... I pointed out that you can't drown a witch," noted Gillard, who served as prime minister from 2010 to 2013.
Subscribers are essentially paying for someone else with (most likely) superior knowledge of cooking to sort the wheat from the chaff so you don't have to do the legwork of figuring out what freebie Internet recipes are worth investing your time (and after it, teeth) in.
With their tangible sense of simplicity and light, these enigmatic, curiously familiar images in their white frames transform the space into a refuge as comforting as it is out of sync with the chaff of everyday life — a necessary point of stillness amid the unspooling disarray.
Generally speaking, you could say this about any industry, and our hope, and the way that our society works, is that we trust the justice system to weed out the wheat from the chaff, and to impose liability where it's appropriate, and to dismiss frivolous lawsuits where it's appropriate.
So in the spirit of trying to prevent anyone else falling prey to convenience-based indecision I am — apologies in advance — adding to the pile of existing literature about robot vacuums with a short comparative account that (hopefully) helps cut through some of the chaff to the dirt-pulling chase.
Factbox: A report card on Donald Trump's first 100 days A U.S. Navy MH-60R Sea Hawk helicopter from the "Blue Hawks" of Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron 78 fires chaff flares during a training exercise near the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70) in the Philippine Sea April 24, 2017.
To help you separate the wheat from the chaff, we compiled a list of the 10 best comedy specials to hit Netflix in 2018, including the triumphant returns of a couple of classic comics who haven't released specials in years, and some truly transcendent material from some lesser-known names.
And China "is developing a range of technologies to counter U.S. and other countries' ballistic missile defense systems, including maneuverable reentry vehicles, multiple independently targetable reentry vehicles, decoys, chaff, jamming, thermal shielding and hypersonic glide vehicles," the Pentagon said in a report to Congress earlier this year on China's military might.
"It is absolutely a positive move to start to try to separate the wheat from the chaff in terms of reputation and use brands as proxies for trust," said Jason Kint, the chief executive of Digital Content Next, a trade group that represents entertainment and news organizations, including The New York Times.
The injury scare put a damper on the Knicks' 2175-95 win, which reinforced a theme for the home team: While the Knicks have not yet proved themselves able to keep up with the N.B.A.'s best teams, in a muddled Eastern Conference they are at least beating up on the chaff.
"The F-22s conducted multiple maneuvers to persuade the Su-25s to depart our de-conflicted airspace, including the release of chaff and flares in close proximity to the Russian aircraft and placing multiple calls on the emergency channel to convey to the Russian pilots that they needed to depart the area," he added.
I know this because, alas, I tried — opting, finally and foolishly (but, in my defence, at a point of near desperation after sifting so much virtual chaff the whole enterprise seemed to have gained lottery odds of success and I frankly just wanted my spare time back), for a model sold by a well-known local retailer.
To name a few of those limitations: It can't be used on open-source software, you have to be positive that the chaff bugs are in fact harmless, it only works if it's okay if the program crashes on malicious outputs, and you have to make sure the faux bugs are indistinguishable from naturally occurring bugs.
Expect to see the population used at once as human shields for defence, then as chaff to disguise fighters slipping away in the tide of human misery, and then a whipping boy for the frustrated militias when they fail to grasp the elusive ISIS -- which they have been promised -- and turn on the helpless Sunnis left behind.
His voice and vision made poetry from blackberry picking and ritual murder; from peeled potatoes in a bucket and epic travels in the afterlife; from a glimpse of his wife plunging into a swimming pool, and the tug of an airborne kite — "a tightened drumhead, an armful of blown chaff" — as he handed its string to his sons.
While in charge of the Central Intelligence Organization in the mid-1980s, Mr. Mnangagwa was accused of orchestrating a brutal campaign known as Gukurahundi — "the early rain that washes away the chaff before the spring rain" — in which thousands of political opponents and civilians from the Ndebele ethnic group were killed, a claim that he has denied.
The Process exists to separate the wheat from the chaff; only the top 3% of each class — those who possess the "merit" required to pass all the Process's tests — can win the ultimate prize: a new life on the Offshore, a technologically and environmentally engineered island paradise where inhabitants live out the rest of their lives in total comfort, abundance, and harmony.
Because it's hard to separate the wheat from the chaff when it comes to food footage, especially when you're high, we've combed through the selections and picked out the most mouth-watering and best food documentaries to watch on Netflix (US) right now: What we love about cooking show hosts is sharing in their enjoyment of the experience of food.
The rot can still be stopped, and that means first and foremost a thorough cleansing of the A.N.C. Mr. Ramaphosa has vowed to "separate the wheat from the chaff" when he starts making appointments and naming ministers, and his every pick will be followed closely — by those ardently hoping for a turnaround in South Africa's fortunes, and by those looking for a pretext to oust him.
A fake cancelation seems completely out there, but if any show would try to pull a stunt like this, it would be The OA. Of course, the real story is probably the simplest one—Netflix is scared of the looming streaming wars and has decided to trim the wheat from the chaff, meaning that it must sacrifice its more nuanced offerings for big, tentpole projects starring a de-aged Robert De Niro or whatever.
Sunday's event is a near-perfect embodiment of political evangelicalism in the Age of Trump: It blends Christian nationalism, the idea that the United States has a special place in God's plans and Trump is God's agent; social media, where it's hard to separate the wheat of grassroots support from the chaff of Russian bots; and it has seriously irked Christians who say Graham and others have sold their souls for a mess of political pottage.
Paul watched the kid's fingers—eight, nine, and six—as they disposed of each hundred and twenty like chaff, like the money passing through the kid's hands was the point—eight, nine, and seven—and not the money in the bag, the money for another massive truck; the money was valuable only as the kid was ordering it—one, two, three, four—only valuable for the kid—seven, eight, nine—as an unspeakable training—and eight.
Loski is one of the leading stars of what could conceivably be called UK drill 2.0—or, at the least an evolved and polished form of the stuff that popped off on YouTube channels in 2016/7—where the wheat is becoming separated from the chaff; the big personalities from the street level tunes (see also Headie One, whose track "18Hunna" is headed for number 1 this week, or east London rapper Unknown T, who released one of the standout UK tracks of last year in "Homerton B").

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