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selectively

by selection; in a selective manner we choose our students very selectively

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The computer will selectively defend against all life-forms but our own.
Why does evil act selectively and why is its method absurd?
All of you have been selectively bred?
That's why we shall use these powers as selectively as possible.
Suppose I found a radioisotope that could selectively attach itself to specific DNA sequences.
Selectively.
It's drawn from a selectively circulated. Oh, yeah.
It's as if. they burned her. selectively.
Somehow their memories were selectively destroyed.
And since you can selectively freeze things, why not just the innocents?
He is, uh, relatively sharp, and, uh. he has a lot of things going on in his mind that he, uh. selectively decides, uh, what he will share and with whom.
He has a lot of things going on in his mind that he, uh. selectively decides what he will share and with whom.
Whoever did this is very sophisticated, capable of selectively manipulating memory engrams.
You're making false diagnoses, selectively changing what people remember and then sending them to work at the power plant.
I'll begin producing androids carefully, selectively.
The computer will selectively defend against all life forms but our own.
Due to the lack of time and not to tire you, I will read selectively.
Master Ou. I choose to be selectively stubborn.
We selectively direct the audience's attention in 35mm to your face, or to your boot, or to your wrist. but in IMAX the close-up of your face, the wrist and your boot, is one shot.
Why does evil act selectively? And why is it methodically absurd?
Suppose I found a radioisotope that could selectively attach itself to specific DNA sequences. Could the surgical transporters be reprogrammed to lock on to those enhanced sequences and separate them from the remaining DNA?
So, that virus selectively acts only on humans.
It's drawn from a selectively circulated.
So far, I've established she can hit like a Mack truck selectively alter the flow of time and, possibly, talk to plants.
Zontar stopped the power selectively.
If we selectively target the amplification pathways around the generator it should be just as effective.
We shall use these powers. as selectively as possible.
So far, I've established that she can hit like a Mack truck. selectively alter the flow of time. and, uh, possibly talk to plants.
Yes, in my. - So aren't you selectively choosing what parts of Emily's experiences fit your epilepsy diagnosis while ignoring those which indicate something else?
What's more, you have in your blood the very gene for which our royal family has been so selectively bred all these generations.
It very selectively probed our systems without damaging them or exposing itself.
Selectively rational, stubborn, uncooperative, maybe you ought to check his leg.

News and current affairs

So far, Qaddafi's forces have relied on airpower selectively.
For the US has been selectively - and short-sightedly - irradiating only parts of the cancer that Al Qaeda represents, while leaving the malignant growth of Saudi Wahabism and Salafism untouched.
And, when cancer treatment is needed, its toxic punch hits cancer cells selectively, with far fewer damaging side effects.
Nor is it always the case that mainstream parties can cut off support for extremists by selectively coopting their complaints and demands.
But the following months and years have been selectively forgotten, particularly by the Red Guards themselves.
If one travels to America or Asia, as I did this autumn, Europe's image becomes selectively brighter: while it continues to be perceived as a positive model, it is no longer considered a global actor.
So, for most raped Swedish women, the shelters are full, the hotlines inactive, and the police selectively look the other way - that is, unless they are busy chasing down a globally famous suspect.
In many cases, however, these imported laws were ignored, selectively enforced, or were complied with only in form, not substance.
In a nation of laws, such as the US, it is disingenuous and unfair to grant legal protection to a right - in this case the right to worship God as we see fit - and then selectively ban its exercise de facto because a majority or minority takes offense.
Indeed, African governments might wish to look selectively at other crops.
After centuries of isolation, Japan's Meiji restoration chose selectively from the rest of the world, and within 50 years the country had become strong enough to defeat a European great power, in the Russo-Japanese War.

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