separating the good from the bad造句
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- EMAIL-SPAM ( UNDATED )-Internet service providers, desperate to cope with spam, are installing ever more complex filtering systems to separate the good from the bad.
- The American Film Institute is trying to separate the good from the bad, announcing plans Tuesday for a new top-100 list that will rank the top screen heroes and villains.
- Struggling to manage the flood of new novels, booksellers frequently complain that the situation is out of hand, and that it is increasingly difficult to separate the good from the bad.
- AFTER a complicated process of separating the good from the bad, the assets of the four nationalised banks are expected to be sold to foreign financial institutions and local commercial banks, including Radanasin Bank.
- The technique, Cherry said, " allows you to separate the good from the bad in a very empirical way; by taking a whole pool of good mutants, you can enrich for the good mutations ."
- It's difficult to find separating the good from the bad in a sentence. 用separating the good from the bad造句挺难的
- That had led to growing calls for the government to separate the good from the bad lenders, closing the weakest and injecting public funds into the others in return for new management and more realistic business plans.
- The only way Web surfers can separate the good from the bad is to read every online e-zine or listen to every file on MP3 . com, which nobody really has the time or inclination to do.
- :There's also " separate the cream from the milk ", which doesn't mean to separate the good from the bad so much as the best from the still pretty good portion, although it isn't clear in the modern context that the " cream " is still the best part.
- I would note that each time I attempted to return solid content to the article, I accompanied my doing so with pleas to the reverting editor ( s ) in the Edit summary and / or in personal Talk page notes asking them to slow down, and consider separating the good from the bad.
- With Bill Clinton it is often tempting, but usually misleading, to try to separate the good from the bad, to say that the part of him that is indecisive, too eager to please and prone to deception, is more revealing of the inner man than the part of him that is indefatigable, intelligent, empathetic and self-deprecating.
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