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How indiscriminate is our drone war?
The famous names who ended up as addicts show how indiscriminate the drug's reach was; everyone from politician John McCain's wife Cindy to Eminem became addicted.
I do think that we're watching a pattern where he's testing the world's tolerance (which, yes, really means America's tolerance), and trying to figure out just how indiscriminate he can be in using his chemical stockpile to hasten the war's end.
Of those 79 respondents that received patent demand letters, 13 had revenue of under $100,000 showing how indiscriminate PAEs can be in their patent assertion campaigns.
But it was unclear how indiscriminate that dragnet was.
Last week, the New York Times published a chilling account of how indiscriminate killing in war remains bad policy even today.
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However, he shows how our indiscriminate use of antibiotics has both societal and personal costs.
How much more indiscriminate can you be than to lob unstable rockets into civilian areas and hope for a hit?
Glyn C Evans Kenilworth, Warwickshire Nick Pickles from Big Brother Watch justifiably struggles to understand how GCHQ's indiscriminate access of communications traffic "squares with a process that requires a warrant for each individual intercept" (Report, 22 June).
For many Palestinians, this is an illustration of how aggressive and indiscriminate Israel is in their pursuit for Hamas and Islamic Jihad tunnels and rocket launchers.
However, it is unclear how such apparently indiscriminate DNA aggregation would promote rather than block the individualization of sister chromosomes (Gruber, 2014).
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