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There's a lot of selective memory at work.
"We see no reason why, in the future, 2°C might not be achievable but it might require a lot of selective breeding or genetic modification to get that impact".
His emphasis on personal conduct has occasioned a lot of selective moral grandstanding on subjects both big (Michael Vick's dogfighting) and small (players' trash-talking), betraying a misbegotten belief that football, which has introduced such phenomena as chronic traumatic encephalopathy and the Raiders, has anything to teach us about virtue.
The difference between a wild plant and one that serves some human end is a lot of selective breeding the picking and combining over the years of mutations that result in bigger seeds, tastier fruit or whatever else is required.Nor, these days, are those mutations there by accident.
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This is the reason why a lot of copper-selective sensors based on different ionophores were reported.
If you're going to apply for a lot of scholarships, be selective.
Foresters say the program is doing the woods a lot of good, through selective thinning & showing people it's not evil to cut a tree.
That model can help in understanding the "dual" role displayed by a lot of "signaling molecules," selective sensitivity to drugs [ 91], and why cancer cell behavior may proceed regardless of their "mutated" genes [ 92].
He said the UK system was a lot less selective than in many other OECD countries – 26% including sixth-forms, which are far more likely to be selective, compared with an average of 40% across OECD countries – but there was little international evidence to suggest countries with lots of selection produced a bigger share of high-performing students.
Lots of less-selective schools or state universities have a 'rolling admissions' system, which means if you apply earlier, you are competing for more open seats.
"A lot of children are very selective about what they listen to from their parents, and Romney is very selective about that," said Rep. James Clyburn (S.C ., the chairman of the House Democratic Caucus.
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