Sentence examples for discriminating clientele from inspiring English sources

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Restaurants specializing in sushi abound in Japan, where subtleties of preparation find a discriminating clientele.

With the median household income of its members topping $100,000 throughout its 139 clubs, Life Time has sought to build a central relationship with its discriminating clientele by adding extensive health, wellness, spa and sports offerings.

Uribe pronounces Acapulco's eulogy: "It developed and developed and developed until it died". Like Acapulco and Cancún before it, Baja California Sur initially attracted an exclusive, discriminating clientele.

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They cater to a discriminating international clientele that includes American ambassadors and their foreign guests.

Americans are less discriminating.

Others are more discriminating.

You have to be discriminating".

The thieves were discriminating.

Be discriminating.

Before being shut down, the VOCM had said it did not want to "discriminate" and indeed would lose too much business by complying with the law, since foreigners account for 65percentt of their clientele.

"There is a lot of economic clout in the gay community," said Ms. Henry, whose clientele is about 85percentt gay, though she is quick to add with a laugh, "I don't discriminate against straight people".

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