Sentence examples for much more discriminating from inspiring English sources

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The system must also become much more discriminating about whom it holds — dangerous criminals, not the harmless and sick.

With some market indexes off 50percentt or more and with uncertainty growing after the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, investors have become much more discriminating.

While the annual New York International Fringe Festival gets all the attention, this downtown showcase, which has in the past presented work from companies like Elevator Repair Service and the Adobe Theater, is much more discriminating.

But over the past few months a lot of hubris has been beaten out of venture capitalists, making them much more discriminating.

"You become much more discriminating in your caregivers," Lank continued.

"To start, I think women are much more discriminating in general than men in their choice of entertainment experience," he said.

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Set yourself limits: One of the strategies I used quite often was setting a word limit for written tasks – it made the learners much more thoughtful, discriminating and selective about what they wrote, so improved the quality and meant they generated shorter pieces, which were quicker to assess.

After all, it's the right case: torture's wrong and it produces bad results, much like terrorist bombing really, albeit more discriminating.

Asked about Pete King's comment about not fundraising for Republican candidates, Christie says he'd more discriminating: Certainly at the moment I wouldn't be looking to do much for House leadership.

Others are more discriminating.

The Writers Studio, however, is more discriminating.

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