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selective

If something or someone is selective, it is related to the process of selecting something that best a criteria.

selective

tending to select; characterized by careful choice an exceptionally quick and selective reader — John Mason Brown characterized by very careful or fastidious selection the school was very selective in its admissions

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Simple sentences

Be selective in your battles. Sometimes peace is better than being right.
Tom has selective hearing.
Tom has selective hearing. He only hears what he wants to hear.

Movie subtitles

Violation of selective service.
Small and selective.
Go tell Hideo he should be more selective!
A very selective briefing.
I just think that. that their appeal is becoming more selective.
I believe virtually everything I read, and I think that is what makes me more selective than someone who doesn't believe anything.
Vindicator represents generations of selective breeding. and I intend to see he's properly placed.
That apes were systematically taken from this planet to another and. Altered by selective breeding, atomic surgery, methods we can't guess.
You are all paralysed by a selective field that neutralizes nerve impulses to the voluntary muscles.
I try to be selective, sir.
They seem to be under selective attack by the phenomenon as the unfortunate occupants of Memory Alpha were.
I think you'll find we have everything the library has. though we're more selective.
I run a selective house.
We do not know yet whether it has any selective ability, but it could be a threat to every planet in our galaxy.
I'm selective.
Invisibility is theoretically possible, captain. The selective bending of light.
Altered by selective breeding, atomic surgery, methods we can't guess.
Your attempt to improve the race through selective breeding.
And Selective Writings of.
Will you just put that stuff away, Irwin? August 15, 1945 from the selective.
Selective breeding.
You mean you've heard from the Selective Service?
You must be very selective.
The selective bending of light. But the power cost is enormous.
Selective breeding, do you think?
We're dedicated to the disciplines of purity, selective procreation.
We need a selective sample!
We've got to find a selective killer to finish them.
I try to be selective about who I flash in front of.
In the train, I read bad papers and talk to strangers. But after I arrive, I'm very selective about the people I have dinner with. and the people I sleep with.
It is but you have to be selective.
I gave them a selective amnesia.

News and current affairs

As we have seen, the White House built its case for war on a highly selective dossier of evidence, and Bush made statements about Iraq's attempt to purchase uranium from Africa that he and his staff knew to be highly doubtful, if not false.
The charge of selective application also applies to the Bashir warrant.
That is most likely if genes from the crop confer a selective advantage on the recipient, an occurrence that is uncommon with gene-splicing, where most often the added gene places the recipient at a natural di sadvantage.
What we need is selective, well-targeted reforms, not a laundry list.
In Europe's highly taxed economies, better tax compliance or selective revenue measures can produce only a small amount of additional tax revenue without undermining growth.
Selective migration policies and talent-friendly environments supported at the European level could significantly improve the net skill migration balance, which is currently negative or zero in all EU countries.
How about conditioning EU support to national researchers on the adoption of selective migration policies?
But selective responses to the actions of dictatorships can be problematic and counterproductive.
But monetary stimulus is often in reality just as selective as bailouts.
A predictive test for responsiveness to chemotherapy would be a major step forward in treating breast cancer as it might allow more selective use of these agents.
None of this rules out selective cooperation with Iran, be it in Afghanistan, Syria, or Iraq, if interests overlap.
The fight for democracy cannot be selective.
Should a government simply open up and let the chips drop wherever they might, or emulate East Asia's experience before the 1990s, with industrial policies such as export subsidies, directed credit, and selective protection?
In the coming year and beyond, however, Mexico must count on a more difficult external environment as credit becomes far more selective and the US economy slows down.
With selective intensification, cure rates began to increase steadily.
To prevent that, some selective bailouts will likely be needed, not to support the market but to deal with injustices.
Small cuts are usually delivered evenly, aggravating all public services, while deep cuts have to be selective and structural. Therefore, they may improve economic efficiency.
The Commission's selective draft, they argue is unconstitutional because it allows the large majority of eligible young men to escape conscription.
But the appearance of selective or controlled justice will defeat the tribunal's purpose.
Selective memory is a defense mechanism with which we are all familiar.
Admittedly, the new account makes only selective use of primary sources, quite a few of which have not been declassified in their entirety.
So far, Xi's campaign has remained a conventional affair involving selective prosecution.
The symptoms of the disease of selective modernization are clearly discernible in both countries in the form of ubiquitous corruption.
Without functioning democratic institutions, Russia's second attempt at selective modernization will fail just as certainly as its previous, Soviet incarnation did.

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