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Chippendale's name is given indiscriminately to great quantities of mid-18th-century furniture; but, in fact, only comparatively few pieces can be assigned with certainty to his workshop.
Instead of focusing on the most dangerous suspects, the warnings have been watered down and are being given indiscriminately to large groups like schools, Mr. Kennedy said, "like old-fashioned police work".
This is because if they are given indiscriminately to individuals with a normal or excessive plasma volume, there are clearly grave risks of overloading the patient and increasing mortality.
Silent, visual gestures are given mainly when recipients are looking; audible, visual gestures less so; and tactile (contact) gestures are given indiscriminately of the audience's attention (Call and Tomasello 2007a, pp. 212 216; Tanner and Byrne 1996).
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Some people give indiscriminately.
The gift that kept on giving indiscriminately eventually robbed him of everything precious.
Spend some time figuring out the best recipients of your time, money, and energy instead of giving indiscriminately.
Do they involve people suffering from bipolar disorder who become manic when given antidepressants indiscriminately by general practitioners?
Because the perceived quality of patent awards has deteriorated critics complain that they were given almost indiscriminately to dot-coms for only the slightest changes in prior art even minor patent applications must be carefully (and expensively) vetted by patent lawyers as protection against lawsuits by aggrieved patent holders.
"ISIS exists and grew stronger because of the hawks in our party, who gave arms indiscriminately, and most of those arms were snatched up by ISIS," he said.
"ISIS exists and grew stronger because of the hawks in our party who gave arms indiscriminately, and most these arms were snatched up by ISIS," he said.
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