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But the urban setting will force American commanders to be far more selective in bombing their foe.
Finally, we should keep the faith but be far more selective about the issues and moments where we can make a difference.
"We can be far more selective nowadays," said Mr. Akins, who is also a tuba professor at Ohio State University in Columbus.
Coaches tell us to reassert control over our e-mail, be far more selective about which meetings we attend, and so on.
For starters, investors will have to be far more selective with their foreign stocks if they hope to enjoy the type of success they did last year, money managers say.
While that is the expectation, the distances they would have to travel and the possibility that once NATO troops leave security will decline in some areas suggests that planners setting up development projects could be far more selective, officials said.
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These days, I am far more selective about my fish eating.
The difference this year, she says, was that the course was far more selective in the final kilometres.
And iPod users, says Dr Bull, are far more selective about answering their mobile phones when listening to music.
"Retailers are being far more selective because they've gotten burned over the years by the studios," said Ira Mayer, publisher of The Licensing Letter.
But traditional pole and line fishing techniques – where schooling tuna are flipped en masse on to boats by fishermen using flexible rods and hooks – are far more selective, avoid by-catch and provide more jobs.
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