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"unpick" Definitions
  1. unpick something to take out stitches from a piece of sewing or knitting

106 Sentences With "unpick"

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In the 1980s deregulation and globalisation helped unpick corporate America.
What is the best way to unpick the whole thing?
But the genetics have proved harder to unpick than anyone imagined.
That's the NYT's James Stewart, who tries to unpick the puzzle.
It is becoming increasingly hard to unpick legitimate complaints from the widening spat.
Over the weeks and months that followed, I tried—delicately—to unpick him.
Their tales left him with an abiding urge to unpick a grisly story.
But it will also unpick the complex cross-subsidies that have evolved in banking.
According to WhatsApp, it's because of a technical knot that's fiendishly difficult to unpick.
It's an intricate mathematical tapestry that is far too intertwined to unpick by hand.
Since taking office, the President has begun to unpick the fabric of the modern world.
The structure of "The Children" is a real attempt to unpick that a little bit.
He's just trying to unpick assumptions, one stitch or pair of earmuffs at a time.
Yet Mr Wyatt faces a huge challenge in trying to unpick the "industry" of indigenous aid.
While AI is a "phenomenally powerful tool" to unpick these prejudices, "it's not magic", she added.
"Through great diligence and time spent, they unpick an event and illuminate it," Mr. Turner said.
And then trying to sew confusion among regulators and policymakers by forcing them to unpick your mess.
This allowed me to slowly unpick these beliefs and replace them with more helpful and empowering ones.
They must unpick an enormous amount of evidence, and it is exciting to watch them do so.
The left will see this as an attempt to unpick yet another part of the safety net.
These chains take time to assemble and companies are unlikely to unpick them because of currency shifts.
Hypocrisy The failure of Congress to unpick the deadlock has disgusted some of its most venerable members.
With congressional and presidential elections due next year, Mr Santos's opponents may yet try to unpick the agreement.
This process is unlikely to unpick the Brexit deal as the legislation will implement what parliament has approved.
He also takes the trouble to unpick terms that too many commentators on this subject take for granted.
A play which was meant to explore and unpick a problem became a victim of the problem itself.
This year we helped readers unpick the many facets of Brexit and the implications of a Donald Trump presidency.
"Where once we saw simply minerals, now we gently unpick the 'biochemical ghosts' of long extinct species," said Manning.
Google's programming formula remains locked up in a proprietary algorithm box — so we can't easily (and independently) unpick that.
But the remaining 27 EU states are clearly reluctant to unpick their carefully negotiated joint approach to the talks.
Britain would nevertheless find it difficult to unpick its relationship with one of its most important defence equipment suppliers.
"Of course, you can imagine: I'd have to pee, [so] they had to unpick it and stitch me up again!"
More and more people and firms believe that AI is well placed to help unpick biology and advance human health.
If you are extra adventurous, unpick the side seams up two inches from the hem for a sporty side slit.
Like most diehard fans, he checked the /FrankOcean subreddit for clues, and he tried to unpick some of his own.
It's not to say that there isn't trauma in your film, but you unpick it with a tenderness that's disarming.
Dr Venter hopes this will allow the company to unpick the genetics of longevity and predict how long people will live.
The more stuff you build a particular way of thinking into, the hard it is to unpick that way of thinking.
This lot go one further by setting out to unpick pensions law—a rare example of a reform that was successfully legislated.
And as regulators dig in and start to unpick adtech contradictions it could force a change of mindset across the entire ecosystem.
BMW is beginning to unpick supply chains, shifting production of engines destined for Germany from its plant at Hams Hall near Birmingham.
His approach -- that he alone with his supposedly masterly negotiating skills can unpick the world's most intractable diplomatic dispute -- now looks exposed.
Handily, studying literature gave me a critical mind—able to dissect the fresh bullshit the McMaster trio were peddling, and unpick it analytically.
We had to do all this extra work on us and our relationship and unpick what me doing porn really meant for us.
He will now face renewed attempts by MPs opposed to Brexit, to unpick the fragile coalition of support he has for his deal.
And the government has been forced by the courts to unpick some of the powers it helped itself to vis-à-vis people's data.
This process is unlikely to be used to unpick the deal as the legislation will be implementing what has already been approved by parliament.
EU negotiators object that the Cox proposal would unpick the Withdrawal Agreement reached by the EU and UK last year after months of tortuous negotiations.
Most important in countering the defeatism with which Iran has been approached by Washington élites is to unpick the hidden assumptions which surround the JCPOA.
Trump's speech lacked the emotional impact of many previous presidential orations from the Oval Office desk -- or new material that could unpick the Washington deadlock.
Eschewing the day-to-day dramas of managerial sackings and player transfers, the authors unpick how the league became a "global sports business, and entertainment behemoth".
CHERRY-PICKING - The favourite bugbear of EU leaders who say special deals for Britain could unpick their single market and inspire others to quit the bloc.
A 2017 Financial Stability Board paper pointed out that AI algorithms could make decisions that humans find incomprehensible, and therefore difficult to unpick once acted on.
CHERRY-PICKING - The favorite bugbear of EU leaders who say special deals for Britain could unpick their single market and inspire others to quit the bloc.
Another source said the aim was not to prepare for the unprecedented, years-long negotiations that would be needed to unpick 43 years of British EU membership.
Foremost among these will be to unpick a highly centralised state in which the president wields almost untrammeled power to make appointments to thousands of important posts.
Royal DSM, a Dutch chemicals company, employs half a dozen people to unpick climate risks at its 250 locations worldwide, and has produced a detailed threat map.
AWFULLY late in the day, the Republicans are trying to unpick one of the collective action problems that are threatening to gift their nomination to Donald Trump.
In America, no one has made a serious attempt to unpick the multiple meanings of status cues since Paul Fussell did in his wicked book "Class" (1983).
Ignoring the idealized versions of redundant technologies and pursuing fidelity instead, Stories Untold asks us to trawl piecemeal through our memories and unpick what is actually there.
So any moves to repatriate manufacturing, even greased by tax incentives, would undoubtedly take a long time to unpick and re-form such a complex supply chain system.
It alters your consciousness in a very holistic and simple way, helping you unpick your previous way of being and giving you an opportunity to access a new one.
The New York Times reported on Sunday night that the administration may try to unpick the deadlock with an approach that would amount to freezing North Korea's nuclear program in place.
Ms Wearne doesn't just unpick the literary references in the epitaphs but uses them as a starting point to understand the individual, how they died and the families they left behind.
But it is only recently that researchers have started to unpick the complex mechanisms by which the different components in the marijuana plant interact with the brain - sometimes in opposing ways.
Word leaked from the campaign that Donald was dissatisfied with the selection and was looking for ways to unpick Pence late into Friday evening before aides talked him out of it.
Randgold boss Mark Bristow will need to unpick the impact of a new mining code on operations in the Democratic Republic of Congo and the fallout of labour unrest in Ivory Coast.
A source in Sunday's meeting involving Pence, White House staffers and congressional aides told CNN's Manu Raju there was no real discussion about a dollar amount that could help unpick the deadlock.
Watch host Milene Larsson unpick the complex and limiting gender norms that constrain young men and women in China today—and explain why the country's marriage rate is plummeting off a cliff.
Both Shakespeare's play and "Small Island"—adapted from a novel by Andrea Levy that was published in 2004—unpick the complex, vicious tangle of power relations between coloniser and colonised, insider and outsider.
Trump's political base elected him to send the political establishment reeling and to unpick the alliance systems and international commitments that have underpinned US leadership of the Western world for Trump's entire life.
His shock move is consistent with his vow to be a disruptive global force and he is showing characteristic bullish confidence that only he can unpick one of the world's most intractable conflicts.
Boris Johnson's government on Wednesday unveiled plans to unpick the BBC's funding model in a week which the prime minister has been accused of a Donald Trump-like attack on the British press.
A forthcoming paper by Chloé Michel, now at Swiss Re, Michelle Sovinsky of Mannheim University, Eugenio Proto of Bristol University and Andrew Oswald of Warwick University attempts to unpick the effect of advertising on welfare.
During his campaign, the real-estate tycoon pledged to unpick the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) as well as a breakthrough nuclear pact with Tehran, saying both were among the worst deals ever made.
The majority of the camp's residents are women and girls, and it's people like Dr. Fatema Akter who help unpick the horror of their experiences and give them the medical support they often urgently need.
"And yet here we are nearly 100 years on; we still have a common free movement zone, common social security claims, common voting rights, because it didn't suit either party to unpick that deal," he said.
London is already bracing for a handful of departures by EU-wide organizations such as the European Banking Authority and European Medicines Agency and Britain is preparing to unpick its ties to the European Investment Bank.
The three Hollywood Westerns released the following year, in 1970—"A Man Called Horse", "Little Big Man" and "Soldier Blue"—were similarly brutal, and they also began to unpick the racist myths that underpinned the genre.
"Parliament must unpick over 40 years of integration between the U.K. and the EU legal systems and ensure no gaps are left in the process," Peter Watts, Partner at Hogan Lovells International, told CNBC via email.
Washington (CNN)An emboldened President Donald Trump and his allies fired the first shots Friday in a war of political attrition that will rage until special counsel Robert Mueller tries to unpick the great Russia election mystery.
Whether the Palm Pre was truly ahead of its time, or whether elements of the interface had been plucked out of a carefully planned Cupertino 10-year roadmap will be a story for Valley historians to unpick.
I want to watch another episode, but I decide to do better than yesterday and go downstairs to my sewing room to unpick a hem I need to re-do and iron the fabric back into shape.
Indeed, for Tata Sons, promoting one-time Tata intern Chandrasekaran to chairman of the $100 billion conglomerate is something of a gamble: to help unpick the group's boardroom troubles, he leaves behind the growth engine and crown jewel.
But U.S. President Donald Trump, who took office in November, has called global warming a "hoax" concocted by China to hurt U.S. industry and vowed to unpick the Paris climate accord that is supposed to curb rising temperatures.
I decided to track down more Brians, finding some of the country's most dedicated vinyl hoarders, in an effort to unpick the mysteries of a culture that predates Steve Jobs going through puberty, let alone the digital revolution.
Unconsciously, her fingers sought out a place where the thread on the sewing machine had snarled under a seam and she couldn't be bothered to unpick it; she had been too eager to see the curtains' finished effect.
Her ministers laid out how they intend to unpick that complex legislative web by initially converting the entire body of EU law into British law - a step seen as necessary to ensure continuity for businesses trading across EU borders.
The current international standard is for each tax authority to attempt to unpick each multinational company and to come up with an idea about how much profit is made in its country; this is known as the arm's length principle.
HONG KONG, April 25 (Reuters) - Hong Kong's banking watchdog is questioning lenders over a $303 million loan raised by China Huishan Dairy Holdings Co Ltd, sources involved in the matter told Reuters, as regulators try to unpick the group's tangled finances.
Other writers might use allegory or synecdoche to unpick current affairs, but Ms Slovo's verbatim documentary theatre, previously used in pieces on Guantánamo and the London riots of 2011, proves here to be a masterful approach to a tangled issue.
MADRID (Reuters) - Without a majority in parliament, Spain's new left-wing coalition faces a struggle to deliver on its promise to unpick a landmark 2012 labor reform that drove wages lower and made it easier for companies to shed workers.
Safe to say, it's not just private companies that have been sticking their hand in the personal data cookie jar in recent years — the political establishment is facing plenty of awkward questions as regulators unpick where and how data has been flowing.
The trick is to tie the right kind of knot without tangling the string into the wrong kind, but I had made so many of the wrong knots that I couldn't even figure out how to unpick the tangle and start again.
Like them, the ease with which he can capture a likeness—most evident in a room dedicated to works on paper, and in his double portraits from the 1960s and 1970s—freed him to unpick conventional picture-making from early on in his career.
In addition to the usual rankings of countries from the happiest (Norway, for the usual reasons) to the least (Central African Republic, close to a failed state), the study also tries to unpick what makes people gleeful and—more unusually—what makes them miserable.
Here to try and unpick the confusion is John Oliver, who spent 20 minutes during Sunday's Last Week Tonight episode blasting Trump's recent behaviour – from his bizarre description of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi's death to the way he's dealt with Turkey's President Erdoğan.
Or is the book so credible and corrosive to Trump's image that it helps build increasing disquiet about his presidency to a critical mass that could begin to unpick the political realities and staunch GOP support that have sustained him in office so far?
With the media now apparently condemned to unpick the President's claims about Democrats and Jewish people, the focus is not on Friday's lame monthly job numbers, or Wednesday's sentencing of Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort, or the President's apparently unraveling North Korea diplomacy.
The 2013-14 legislative overhaul that ended state oil firm Pemex's decades-long monopoly was the centerpiece of President Enrique Pena Nieto's economic agenda, and leftist Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who is leading polls for the July 1 presidential election, has threatened to unpick it.
The English Civil War of the 1640s has much to recommend it as a study topic to those trying to understand and unpick the social impacts of the hyper modern phenomenon of social media, given the historical parallels of society turned upside during a moment of information revolution.
But the reality for the still profit-less company is that its operational costs only look set to rise from here on in, as legal rulings unpick exploitable loopholes — at the same time as regulatory roadblocks are cemented in place to close down its old rapid expansion playbook.
Hope may appear in short supply these days, with a misogynist in the White House and strains of toxic populism seeking to unpick progress in many countries, yet the same turbulences making space for Donald Trump and tin-pot demagogues across the globe also signal scope for benign change.
Quarles, a prominent investor and former Treasury official, was confirmed by the Senate Banking Committee as vice chairman for supervision at the Fed, a post that will be in the spotlight as the Trump administration looks to unpick the regulations brought in to rein in banks after the 2008 financial crisis.
"No free trade agreement to date has come close to solving the issues of regulatory divergence, and this will be a challenge for both sides to address," the group said, while adding that business wanted EU negotiators to avoid letting a deal with Britain unpick the rules of the Single Market.
If a 3.4% decline sounds small, consider the group's assertion that a 1% drop in business travel over the course of a year correlates with a loss of 71,000 American jobs and close to $5bn in gross domestic product (although the extent to which waning business travel helps to cause economic woes, rather than just reflecting them, can be difficult to unpick).

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