Sentence examples for know indiscriminately from inspiring English sources

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The health, environmental and ethical concerns affect the attitudes of almost everyone I encounter, and although our priorities differ, few people I know indiscriminately fill their supermarket carts with shrink-wrapped meat and leave.

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The stuff that might actually have been leaked by insiders in the know got indiscriminately blended with iffy guesswork and bizarre fantasy, until it was tough to tell the difference.

It occupied a kitschy replica of a Roman villa, in Malibu, and was known for spending indiscriminately on second-tier Old Master paintings and on ancient Greek and Roman art that not infrequently turned out to be of far more recent vintage.

("Pica" is the Latin word for magpie, a bird known for eating indiscriminately).

Since it is unlikely that the ethnic group of a president would be protesting, soldiers have been known to fire indiscriminately on protestors.

Much more importantly, it is because they can react with other particular species to create far more reactive and damaging products such as hydroxyl radicals, with all these agents nevertheless being known collectively (and indiscriminately) as reactive oxygen species (ROSs).

The use of pesticides to treat pets--particularly permethrin, which is toxic to cats and has been known to kill indiscriminately The use of pesticides to treat pets--particularly permethrin, which is toxic to cats and has been known to kill indiscriminately --is somewhat controversial.

Border guards in those countries shoot indiscriminately when they know migrants are illegal Iraqis, said the smuggler, who would give only his first name, Najat.

That anger is intensified if the CIA is seen to be seizing upon the leverage of 'national security' — traditionally a sure-fire way to strike fear into people who do not know any better — to throw indiscriminately a blanket over a multitude of sins.

You should know that Proust and Chekhov are cited rather indiscriminately, and that the evening's central figure is a poet.

Not that you'd know it, what with a gazillion pounds of waste being thrown indiscriminately into holes and oceans every day.

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