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He said that courts could and should be selective in the claims they allow to proceed.
Does this site seem to be selective in the news it gathers, or does it gather news in "bulk"?
The new rules also allow him to be selective in the way he pursues such cases and in how he issues punishments.
It also proved to be selective in the presence of impurities and degradation products during forced degradation studies.
Our hypothesis, that brown bears would be selective in the trees used for scent marking, was supported; the trees chosen were located in regularly visited areas, where the defence of a resource is needed.
Because one's occupation is such a core part of one's identity, those engaged in multiple jobs may find themselves plagued with issues of authenticity: who am "I" really, if I'm all these things at once? Be selective in the feedback you get, at least at first.
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But she criticized the United States for being selective in the injustices it sought to mend.
"I think it's just that I've been selective in the work that I do," he said.
We are selective in the clients who we take on and, likewise, you should be careful in choosing an attorney.
The army has been selective in the extremists it has attacked.
It's only by being selective in the years being compared that it looks as if there has been a surge, they say.
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