Sentence examples for relatively indiscriminate from inspiring English sources

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Whether women describe themselves as straight or lesbian, "Their sexual arousal seems to be relatively indiscriminate — they get aroused by both male and female images," Dr. Bailey said.

The stepped-up drone attacks that Obama has authorized are narrowly targeted and less destructive than, for example, the large-scale, relatively indiscriminate bombing of urban areas that marked the beginning of the invasion of Iraq.

Prostitution, the practice of engaging in relatively indiscriminate sexual activity, in general with someone who is not a spouse or a friend, in exchange for immediate payment in money or other valuables.

It's a complex that can be traced to a relatively indiscriminate love for classic Hollywood (an ironic inflation of the Cahiers group's discerning reclamation of individual Hollywood directors from studio uniformity) and that involves the adoration of mid-seventies realism marked by the presumed maturity of its political or historical themes.

Relatively indiscriminate metabolism during accumulation of HUFA from n-3 and n-6 nutrients allows the amounts of n-3 and n-6 nutoients to determine the HUFA balance accumulated in tissue phospholipids.

In a market that has been driven by relatively indiscriminate “risk-on, risk-off” trading tied to global macroeconomic sentiment, we have been much more likely to buy more during downdrafts than cut our losses.

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This spatial heterogeneity makes transmission relatively resilient to indiscriminate control efforts, but also provides an opportunity to engage in targeted malaria control on clusters of transmission (or 'hotspots'), a strategy that is predicted to be highly effective (Dye and Hasibeder 1986; Woolhouse et al., 1997).

Many of them - like the barrel bombs reportedly used again in Aleppo by Syrian government forces during recent days - are home-made, relatively crude and totally indiscriminate in their impact.

NYPD's indiscriminate use of the tactic provided relatively few benefits in exchange for a high potential for negative effects in the community, he said.

Analysts say there is a risk that police, who were criticised for brutality in the past, and who are relatively unfamiliar with tackling extremist cells, could resort to indiscriminate tactics.

It argued that the proportion of women and children among the dead was relatively low, showing that Israel had not killed in an indiscriminate fashion.

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