Sentence examples for too indiscriminate from inspiring English sources

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Grey is much too indiscriminate.

Poisons and germs are too indiscriminate.

That is a decent start, but may be too indiscriminate.

It sends a wash of water too indiscriminate over a hillock of grounds too large.

In a debate that continues today, many argued that land mines were too indiscriminate to reliably kill only enemy combatants.

But the color-coded system is too broad, too indiscriminate; there is a reason it is so easy to ridicule.

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The Stingray is also indiscriminate.

But there is a danger in too much indiscriminate support: it would freeze the airlines in their present form, with their current capacity, and reduce competition, at a time when the right response is probably to shrink the industry.

I'd put this down to an over-supply of cash, spurred on by the success seen across the pond, combined with an immature start-up ecosystem, all leading to too much indiscriminate investing.

They've seen too much indiscriminate night raiding and air striking of innocent civilians, burning of Qurans, and peeing on dead Afghan bodies.

With luck, the amateur photographers captured what they wanted, but they often got plenty of other stuff in the pictures, too, cameras being indiscriminate machines.

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