Sentence examples for become far more selective from inspiring English sources

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Earlier generations heard this criticism, too, but employers flooded with résumés have become far more selective than their predecessors.

Because each defector cost American taxpayers about $1 million in relocation expenses, and because Mr. Bearden said that he felt the information coming from these low- and middle-level officials was not worth it, he sent word to the field to become far more selective.

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The workforce has become far more competitive and employers much more selective about those whom they choose to hire.

Freight has become far more efficient.

For one, mutual funds have become far more popular.

Tablets, in particular, have become far more common.

Banks seem to have become far more risk-averse too.

But this border has become far more volatile lately.

These "risk weights" will also become far more punitive.

All have become far more entwined with the world economy.

Domestic affairs have become far more important than 9/11".

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