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The term bush is applied indiscriminately to most rural or isolated districts regardless of their stage or type of development.
It may be translated literally as "separation"; but it actually implies far more, and it is applied indiscriminately to the question of South-West Africa, the Indians and native policy in general.
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A. The blacklists tend to be applied indiscriminately, and they are overbroad.
He insisted it was being applied indiscriminately, with others suffering a similar fate.
By the start of the 20th century, "expressionist" was being applied indiscriminately to every type of avant-garde art seen to be kicking against impressionism (it was even applied to Picasso and Braque's cubism).
The Latin ars (inflected as artis) was applied indiscriminately to the verbal disciplines, mathematics, music, and science (the "liberal arts"), as well as to painting, sculpture, and architecture; it also could refer to technological expertise, to magic, and to alchemy.
Even the most prosperous section of the peasantry now had average incomes no more than 50 to 60 percent higher than those of the least prosperous, and in any case "dekulakization" was extended by the concept of the "sub-kulak," which could be applied indiscriminately.
Anthelmintics have been applied indiscriminately to control horse nematodes for over 40 years.
MACV intelligence was confused by the possible motives of the North Vietnamese in prompting such large-scale actions in remote regions where U.S. artillery and aerial firepower could be applied indiscriminately, which meant that tactically and strategically, these operations made no sense.
Unfortunately, due to the diversity and complexity of the perturbations of those effectors over the survival erythrocyte population curve, it is complex to postulate one empiric model that could be applied indiscriminately to produce all corresponding shape variations.
The terms " osteochondrosis" and " osteochondritis dissecans" have been overused in horses, being applied indiscriminately to a variety of lesions in the skeleton of horses, without respect to recognized differences in their etiology, pathogenesis and clinical characteristics.
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