Sentence examples for something indiscriminately from inspiring English sources

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Before doing something indiscriminately, we should make a serious study of the situation".

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"It's a major problem treating British citizens and tourists as if they are guilty of doing something wrong, indiscriminately".

Anyone who is familiar with Warnock's managerial modus operandi will know he can be difficult to get on with, but the sight of him screaming his head off, arms convulsing in rage, roaring "FUCK OFF" indiscriminately was something to behold.

Now before I indiscriminately toss or keep something, I take a moment to ask myself what I want to remember.

In a similar vein, there's the suffix -ish, which is increasingly called-upon, fairly indiscriminately, to describe an approximation, or a likeness of something, when in most cases there is an existing word, or two, that would serve just as well: "warmish," "tired-ish," "doing a good job-ish," "Clinton-ish".

It's a design that works better for technical problems than emotional or existential ones, but there is something oddly appealing — and irresistibly funny — about seeing the dubious logic of the flowchart applied recklessly and indiscriminately.

And in part, as Murray staggered about indiscriminately high-fiving at the end, there was a sense that this has also been something of a rather mannered love story, at its centre Murray and that prim, capricious, but in the end compliantly adorable Wimbledon crowd.

I have always been a big believer in small groups and Bible studies, because I feel like there is something so comforting in knowing you have a group that will pray for you, listen to you indiscriminately, volunteer with you, and debate theology, if you feel so inclined.

With war and violence indiscriminately affecting Syrians regardless of religion, this one statement threatened to turn a humanitarian response into something akin to the White Australia policy.

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They indiscriminately attacked cars.

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