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Let me tell you about the selectivity of this question.
So now Texas legislators are attacking the academic selectivity of the graduate schools as well.
Arguing about the partiality and selectivity of the report would have achieved nothing.
But these emblems of the selectivity of ethnic cleansing were not of concern to Hilal.
Gabriel Schoenfeld, of the Hudson Institute, says, "The selectivity of the prosecutions here is nightmarish.
Graduation rates also increase with the selectivity of the college.
To measure the selectivity of filters, designers of wireless phones use a rating they call "quality factor," or Q.
But his analysis ignores the environment into which these facts are projected, and the selectivity of those deciding which we get to hear.
They're recycled phrases drawn from earlier wars and conflicts, trailing vague clouds of glory or obloquy, and smoothed by the selectivity of historical memory.
Community concern about the unfairness and selectivity of anti-terrorism laws can strike at their effectiveness by undermining social cohesion and support generally for Australia's prevention strategies.
Barrett's blog suggests the problem of switching media and the inherent selectivity of the camera compared to the honest simplicity of live performance.
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