Sentence examples for be much more selective from inspiring English sources

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They must be much more selective than they were before.

"The cuts will be much more selective this time," Mr. Beach said.

Soil sampling, for example, can be much more selective than it is using traditional random methods.

The reported catalysts proved to be much more selective for partial oxidation compared to a literature reference catalyst.

To survive in the new world of deregulation, utilities have been adopting vastly different strategies, so investors may need to be much more selective than in the past.

Elsworth said: "Europe can afford to be much more selective in the offsets it allows and must now increase its climate ambition".

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So I'm much more selective.

"So far credit today is much more selective than a year ago," he said.

Added Matt Tolmach, who is also president of Columbia, "People are much more selective.

Niobia-supported catalysts are much more selective to acrylonitrile than alumina-supported ones.

Rockwell's work has more texture, but Csatari is much more selective in his choice of detail".

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