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This high rate of caesarean section is not an indication of an indiscriminate preference by health professionals or mothers as has been observed in some developing countries [ 14, 27] but of the referral status of the hospital in a community where majority of mothers prefer non-facility based delivery with a high probability of late presentation requiring surgical intervention during labour.
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The reader doesn't have to agree with this conclusion (or even sympathize with Davis's Marxism) to see that he makes a devastatingly persuasive case about the British preference for traditional market-and-revenue interests over "indiscriminate" relief.
Whilst white and yellow H. cydno alithea are not reproductively isolated, Chamberlain and colleagues found that the yellow males showed a marked preference for yellow females, whilst white males were indiscriminate.
A similar size dependence has been observed in 2 species of stalk-eyed flies, where females with large eye span show strong mate preference, whereas females with small eye span are much more indiscriminate with whom they mate (Hingle et al. 2001; Cotton, Rogers, et al. 2006).
Under our dissenting colleague's approach, broadband ISPs would have a First Amendment entitlement to block and throttle content based on their own commercial preferences even if they had led customers to anticipate neutral and indiscriminate access to all internet content.
"Beatings indiscriminate.
– indiscriminate about their violence.
"There are no indiscriminate weapons.
"It's almost indiscriminate".
The shelling was indiscriminate.
"It's indiscriminate.
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