Sentence examples for somewhat indiscriminate from inspiring English sources

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At the same time, the somewhat indiscriminate attentiveness of her prose tends to plane smooth the texture of her narratives.

"The 1999 tech rally was somewhat indiscriminate," said Hoey. "Some good companies rose, but some questionable companies rose too".

"shelling," a tactic Baker called "somewhat indiscriminate," is the most obvious first response.

He was somewhat indiscriminate in hitting at the off-ball, and many a time his impatience cost him his wicket".

The somewhat indiscriminate collection of email address books and contact lists by the NSA and its British equivalent, the GCHQ, is called "Muscular".

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That was pretty indiscriminate.

Yes, those norms are somewhat arbitrary (though chemical weapons really are more indiscriminate and inherently terroristic than many other means of wartime killing).

At least since 2011, when Mr Obama presented her with America's highest honour, the presidential medal of freedom, she thought the respect was somewhat mutual.Let down by a friendNow Mrs Merkel feels betrayed, as many ordinary Germans do since hearing of America's indiscriminate grabs of their electronic communications.

"Beatings indiscriminate.

indiscriminate about their violence.

"It's almost indiscriminate".

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