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Overall, the level of invasion has a weak influence on pollination network structure and seems to be associated with only one metric, H 2 ′ which measures the level of selectiveness; thus, as invasion progresses, species in the network appear to become more selective in their choice of partners, interacting with less abundant species more than would be expected by chance.
But conservative groups praise the stores' selectiveness.
Cornell's endowment has roughly doubled, to $2.9 billion, and its selectiveness has increased.
"The whole exhibit is about the selectiveness and faults of memory," Mr. Forgacs said.
#4: Selectiveness is seen as print's privilege and a key factor of for liking it.
He fell victim, Walker writes, to America's "sublime selectiveness of memory".
Without comment or selectiveness, he tells us just what adults say.
But what Jones exuded over an hour and a half with that growly, windblown baritone was selectiveness, not scorn.
But things get complicated when you consider the selectiveness of the church's outrage, the capriciousness of its mercy.
Amnesty International has raised concerns about possible "political selectiveness" in the court's mandate, which appears to be geared to implicate Syria in liquidating its foes inside Lebanon.
The more one looks into the distorting mirrors in which Isherwood dramatised his own life, the more respect one feels for Parker's sceptical selectiveness.
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