Sentence examples for discrete audience from inspiring English sources

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Teachers say that such "tracking" allows them to focus their lessons to a discrete audience.

Instead it began producing remarkable programming for a discrete audience that would pay a premium for quality.

There's a greater likelihood of other people noticing, of law enforcement noticing, if you broadcast it out there for all sorts of people to see on Twitter versus other kinds of online communication where you're careful to mention this to a discrete audience.

The Bottom Line: New Line CEO Bob Shaye seemed to be viewing the public from Hollywood hyperspace when, in his pre-screening speech, he called this "a film that's designed not just for the whole family as a unit, but a film for kids and a film for couples and a film for 12- to 35-year-old filmgoers as discrete audience and market segments..

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Translated into discrete audiences, this distinctiveness has huge value.

Interest-based publishing has flourished for decades, spanning across publishing and broadcast platforms, connecting with discrete audiences.

Then, sometimes, the metamodern author writes as a public function aimed at a general, non-discrete audience; she seeks, in these instances, not merely to determine which realities are for herself personally actionable, but to engage in acts of metaphysical authorship that are predicated equally upon content creation and externalized intertextual manipulation.

The theater, once a microcosm of America housing both the entire spectrum of the population and the complete range of entertainment from tragedy to farce, juggling to ballet, opera to minstrelsy now fragmented into discrete spaces catering to distinct audiences and separate genres of expressive culture.

African media commits many of the same sins though, given the fact that most only broadcast to discrete home audiences, it is easy for them to escape censure.

The author to whom I wrote that day, Mary Renault, had two discrete and enthusiastic audiences; although I didn't know it at the time, they neatly mirrored my twin obsessions.

The stars who emerged in the 1960s and early '70s — before cable television, home video and the Internet began to divide the audience into discrete demographic groups — will likely be the last generation to make it into coothood with their popularity more or less intact: Clint Eastwood (now 77), Jack Nicholson (70), Al Pacino (67).

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