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Based on its selectivity it has a more favourable side effect profile.
John Glaser, head of foreign policy studies at the libertarian-leaning Cato Institute, cited its selectivity, suggesting it targets traditional American "enemies" but passes over abusers in nominal ally countries like the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
It has neither aromatic nor arginine residue in its selectivity filter.
But even the most careful documentary, in its selectivity and tone, is a symbolic re-creation.
The higher a filter's Q, the greater its selectivity in isolating frequencies.
"So what we have to do now is enhance the university's academic stature and increase its selectivity".
But now N.Y.U. has built itself into a highly competitive university and is drawing closer to Columbia in its selectivity.
Future studies will examine MP1's structure in more detail and attempt to improve its selectivity and potency.
For hundreds of years, they say, the historical record has tended to be somewhat elitist because of its selectivity.
The Daily Mirror gave it a page 14 lead, with a grammatically dubious headline over nine paragraphs saying "Express boss: ethical what does that mean?" The Daily Mail covered the story but showed amazing reticence in its selectivity.
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And Boalt may vote this spring to deemphasize or drop the L.S.A.T. altogether, even though this would undermine the very quality that makes the law school desirable in the first place--its selectivity.
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