Chaff in a sentence as a noun

What's left when all that chaff blows away?

Sure, we get our fair share of chaff like everyone else.

So you get a lot more chaff to filter out in your application process.

Most profiles will be junk or irrelevant - recruiters work very hard to sift through the chaff.

Maybe that's what some want, and use it as an effort to separate wheat and chaff ... but frankly, that's what moderation is for.

I also find it rather insulting to assume that we should just separate them from the wheat just like all the other chaff.

Separating the wheat from the chaff is the purpose of executing and iterating.

Chaff in a sentence as a verb

" AMAs from big companies are uniformly marketing chaff.

If you're passing over qualified candidates because you fail at sorting the wheat from the chaff, then the 'shortage' is not due to the market...

In other words, if we could have an inexpensive determination of what claims are valid and which ones are not valid, we could separate the wheat from the chaff.

It seems to me that my only redress is to encrypt as much as I can now so as to chaff that one time at some point in the future when I do have something to hide.

But once enough clever people figure out that you can earn a killing or huge bonus on top of anything, just by tacking on a nice Kickstarter campaign, it will become impossible to separate the wheat from the chaff.

What next, are you going to suggest that parents name their children gender neutral names so they don't have to chaff at it if they change gender? You can infer everything, from anything if you try.

The "only" think Reddit has is an engine to sustainably produce new communities as good as the original Reddit, at the cost of providing a pile of chaff I dislike that thousands of people enjoy?I would love to have "only" what Reddit has.

Chaff definitions

noun

material consisting of seed coverings and small pieces of stem or leaves that have been separated from the seeds

See also: husk shuck stalk straw stubble

noun

foil in thin strips; ejected into the air as a radar countermeasure

verb

be silly or tease one another; "After we relaxed, we just kidded around"

See also: jolly josh banter