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This centre definitely fillsthis void".The set-up ofthese 16 new youth centres will indiscriminately allow youths from all walks of life to attend and pursue interests, learn English or Computer literacy and engage in other activities that promote life-skills.

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Facebook made a critical error of judgement in indiscriminately allowing anyone to access to conscenting users and that user's entire list of friends.

Not only is it stray cats that pollute the environment indiscriminately but also many owners allow indoor cats to defecate outside home.

Liberty argues these changes don't go nearly far enough — saying they don't even fully comply with past court rulings requiring mandatory safeguards, and pointing out they continue to allow public bodies to indiscriminately retain and access personal data.

Sadly there are many people who choose to be ignorant of the spay/neuter protocol for their pets and allow their cats to wander and breed indiscriminately.

Glyphosate-resistance is supposed to enable earlier and less frequent spraying, but, concludes "Who Benefits from GM Crops," these biotech seeds "allow farmers to spray a particular herbicide more frequently and indiscriminately without fear of damaging the crop".

All the nurturing things of childhood — school, friends, trips to the park — were denied to them, ostensibly for their own protection, while the confusing, frightening stuff of adulthood, the violence and pain and fear that parents struggle to keep from their children for as long as they possibly can, was allowed to indiscriminately flood in.

Crucially, Silicon Valley and these key reformers in Congress now agree the NSA should no longer be allowed to indiscriminately gather vast quantities of data from individuals it does not have cause to suspect of terrorism in order to detect patterns or in case it is needed in future.

Experiential effects on anti-predator behaviors are well known from fishes [ 58, 88], and context-dependent anti-predator responses may be adaptive as they allow saving energy and time that would be wasted when prey species respond indiscriminately [ 62].

Current technology is capable of indiscriminately maintaining some of the vital functions of the body, but the same technology does not necessarily allow us to heal underlying disease processes [ 2].

Studies show that nicotinic acetylcholine-activated channels allow cations to permeate the membrane with no specificity that is, all cations can diffuse through the channels indiscriminately.

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