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Theoretical assertions about perceiving are often made as though they apply indiscriminately to all organisms, or at least to all people.
I would not foreclose the possibility that a harmless-error rule might appropriately be applied to some constitutional violations. 2 Indeed, one source of my disagreement with the court's opinion is its implicit assumption that the same harmless-error rule should apply indiscriminately to all constitutional violations.
Although differing in design and pricing, the various systems in place apply indiscriminately to all users.
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When applied indiscriminately, they do not serve public safety.
A. The blacklists tend to be applied indiscriminately, and they are overbroad.
He insisted it was being applied indiscriminately, with others suffering a similar fate.
Anthelmintics have been applied indiscriminately to control horse nematodes for over 40 years.
The term bush is applied indiscriminately to most rural or isolated districts regardless of their stage or type of development.
Thus the trial and convictions proceeded on the theory that the statute applied indiscriminately to both types of activity.
We call this world "Kafkaesque", of course, while keeping mindful of Italo Calvino's lament that one hears that term "every quarter of an hour, applied indiscriminately".
Even at criminal trials the exclusionary rule has not been applied indiscriminately to ban all illegally obtained evidence without regard to the costs and benefits of doing so.
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