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been selective
adjective
Of or relating to the process of selection.
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An alternative approach has been selective candidate gene studies that have focused upon single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) within selected genes.
Yes, justice has been selective.
That enforcement has, thus far, been selective.
Mr. Bush's "freedom agenda" has always been selective.
Filtering advocates say libraries have always been selective in building their collections.
In other areas, the authorities have been selective in their demolition orders.
"I think it's just that I've been selective in the work that I do," he said.
In what may be the most intensively photographed war in history, the visual documentation has been selective.
The army has been selective in the extremists it has attacked.
Critics say it has been selective about which crooks to pursue.
During the Bush administration, antitrust enforcement has been selective and often guided by a hands-off, pro-business philosophy, legal experts say.
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