Sentence examples for selectively looking for from inspiring English sources

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In each case, he explores the life selectively, looking for "crux" points and investigating how ideas of the philosophical life have changed.

That's the practice of selectively looking for partners of the same status as yourself which is fine if you're both positive, but if you believe you're both negative it's one of the riskiest things you can do.

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When we treat feelings as facts, we use those feelings to selectively look for facts to back us up.

The short version: we make our alliances based on unconscious motivations and then selectively look for evidence to back up and justify the choices we make on a gut level.

"I am selectively looking into these cases and my conscience dictates that I'll get involved in some of them," Mr. Buckman said.

For the recent events (based on their presence in human and rhesus monkey and absence in mouse and dog) we selectively looked at the trace archives of Pongo pygmaeus abelii (orangutan) and Callithrix jacchus (marmoset).

Today's interpreters of the weather are what social scientists call availability entrepreneurs: the activists, journalists and publicity-savvy scientists who selectively monitor the globe looking for newsworthy evidence of a new form of sinfulness, burning fossil fuels.

It locates the most promising solutions and selectively explores their neighbourhoods looking for the global maximum of the objective function.

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