Sentence examples for indiscriminately sometimes from inspiring English sources

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However, his desire to read everything indiscriminately sometimes led him to hasty judgments, which appear in his manuscripts.

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Indeed, drugs that may be bad if prescribed indiscriminately are sometimes useful for specific subpopulations (e.g., consider the story of thalidomide).

In the article, they describe how hospitals and clinics in the capital city of Sana'a and other areas of the country "have continued to be destroyed, both indiscriminately and sometimes apparently deliberately," since the war began in March 2015.

The tragic and the mundane, the savage and the silly coexist and collide indiscriminately, and sometimes the reader can't quite decide whether to view Adams as merely a purveyor of guilty pleasures or as something more.

One suit contends that in the name of protecting public housing development tenants, residents and their guests are being routinely, and indiscriminately arrested, sometimes for lacking identification, but often even after it's produced.

"In keeping with the festive nature of the occasion I was obliged to drink considerable quantities of lotoko, a crude corn liquor which the Congolese peasants consume indiscriminately and which sometimes drives them mad.

Naked Emperors (Quartet), meanwhile, collates his reviews on contemporary British art, in which he lays about him at the expected names, from Serota to Hirst, not always as indiscriminately as is sometimes assumed.

In other towns there have been credible reports that, as soon as UN people have left, the authorities have meted out savage reprisals on people suspected of disaffection.In the past few weeks, say people in Azaz, soldiers, militiamen and secret police have continued to arrest, torture and kill local civilians, sometimes indiscriminately.

Although sometimes used indiscriminately to mean insolvency, the terms have distinct legal significance.

Many residents say that when police and soldiers did eventually arrive, they used excessive force, sometimes shooting indiscriminately into crowds.

Residents also said soldiers indiscriminately shot at civilians, sometimes picking them off as they fled the flames.

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