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be discerning
verb
To detect with the senses, especially with the eyes.
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But as with most investments, it pays to be discerning.
Scientists working with seals, for instance, must be discerning about susceptible students seeking to join them.
"I didn't realize you could say no, you could be discerning about who you spoke to.
They are banking that viewers will be discerning when it comes to sex.
Couples need to be discerning and use data to equip them in conversations with clinics.
What Greenwald's metaphor rules out is the possibility that women might like the chance to be discerning consumers themselves.
Also, since I only had three rolls of films with me, I had to focus and be discerning.
But while it is good to assume the best about people, this does not eliminate the need to be discerning.
7. Be discerning with your attention.
This type of project will educate the public to be discerning news consumers.
For investors, Haque thinks it's key to be discerning about investing in rapidly growing industries.
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