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And most importantly, since concordances in Bibles are necessarily selective, who decides what terms and verses are included, and which ones excluded?
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Al-Qaida is disciplined, cohesive and selective about who it admits to its organisation.
"We had to be real selective to who was in here at night.
That has forced doctors and hospitals to be more selective with who gets the shot.
But there's going to be selective kids who have the option".
Dustin Pedroia, Kevin Youkilis and Jacoby Ellsbury are young, selective hitters who are going to get better.
The cap on borrowing costs, however, means credit unions must be more selective about who they lend to.
There are tens of thousands of high-schoolers smart enough to go to selective colleges, who don't even apply.
"I'm lucky enough that I get to be selective about who I get to take on as a client," he said.
Good bloggers develop a voice and a point of view, only post things they genuinely like and are selective about who they work with.
"They [the UK Border Agency] are being selective in who they target; it's not acceptable," said the 26-year-old special needs teacher.
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