Sentence examples for are applied selectively from inspiring English sources

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A recent in-depth report by investigative journalist, Paul Fontaine, shows the directorate's policies are applied selectively but most often a person's asylum in Iceland is dependent on the Dublin regulation, which is frequently employed to reject cases and deport people without even examining whether their cases have merit.

Such calls, in any case, sound increasingly hollow when they are applied selectively.

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It can be applied selectively.

The "general principle" seems to now be applied selectively.

Like pain, responsibility is to be applied selectively.

Perhaps these standards, besides their being applied selectively, are suspect on other grounds.

The notion of civic death is applied selectively.

If law is applied selectively, then it becomes an instrument of repression.

For that principle to mean anything it cannot be applied selectively.

The charges against Mr Kuchma may be designed to show that the law has not been applied selectively.

Today, advocates of internment say the policy could be made to work more effectively and win public support if it were applied selectively.

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