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More selective means "shrinking the haystack and really focusing on the dangerous people," Mr. Lord said.
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As societies grow more complex, however, the quantity of knowledge to be passed on from one generation to the next becomes more than any one person can know, and, hence, there must evolve more selective and efficient means of cultural transmission.
The hope, however, is that a more selective policy will mean fewer drop-outs.When President Bill Clinton arrived in Houston on September 26th after his trip to Little Rock in Arkansas for the 40th anniversary of that city's school-desegregation crisis in 1957, he chose to speak not at swish Rice University but at a community college.
That means more selective lending, in order to keep asset growth under control, and the grind of rebuilding capital through retained profits.
More specifically, the first domain was found to evolve under more selective constraints, with a mean ω value being significantly lower than those observed for domain II, domain III or the rest of the sequence (Mann-Whitney P < 0.05, Additional file 6: Table S2 and Additional file 7: Table S3).
Creating categories with more selective groupings may provide a means for capturing specifics related to deaths that can be used to guide management decisions.
Getting better, to Miller and many other professors, means getting more selective.
Fewer ads mean a more selective use of editorial pages.
In particular, for R. toruloides the differences in the percentage variation of all the analyzed standards were significant (that is, higher than 10%), thus suggesting that R. toruloides produced a wider variety of fatty acids compared to C. curvatus, which in turn meant it was more selective.
Thus, drug discovery teams have sought means to provide a more selective inhibition of TNF production.
The difference between the harmonic mean and the arithmetic mean gets increasingly pronounced, the more selective the channel becomes.
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