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Opening a debate that would later divide the administration, the memorandum also suggested that the White House could apply international law selectively.
Last week, Google stepped up its efforts and launched a set of new photo-editing tools, including the ability to fine-tune Google+'s Auto Enhance feature, apply new filters and selectively adjust parts of an image.
Playing politics means that the AFC and FIFA apply their rules selectively as is obvious in the case of both the Palestinian clubs and the Saudis.
You can also use a virtual brush that lets you apply Viveza even more selectively in Photoshop.
"When you engage in grandstanding for political gain, when you apply ethics rules selectively, when you send mixed signals on matters that you claim involve principle, you hurt the fight against corruption," Mr. Christie said.
However critics have pointed out that Twitter appears to apply its own policies selectively — including its policy of not disclosing information pertaining to individual accounts.
The fanciest feature is "selective adjust," which lets you choose a section of a photo and apply effects and filters selectively to that area only.
That would seem to apply to feature-film making, too.
The approach uses a radioactive molecule that, when applied to brain tissue, selectively latches on to certain membranes.
The United States' treatment of the prisoners has drawn especially blunt criticism from Europe, where it has raised fears that Washington may be applying international law selectively.
Whatever restrictions or advantages a member-state wishes to apply must apply not selectively but equally to all members.
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