Sentence examples for which are indiscriminately from inspiring English sources

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A keynote of the editorial came when it proclaimed: "There was no way Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was going to tolerate the Hamas bombardments, which are indiscriminately lobbed at Israeli population centers.

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They say ocean floor habitats are at high risk of deterioration because of "unsustainable" Dublin Bay prawn trawler fishing which is indiscriminately depleting other types of marine life.

Fungicides are a class of pesticides which are used indiscriminately in large amounts and pose a serious threat to the environment.

The municipal solid wastes in Nigeria contain all sources of unsorted wastes, such as commercial refuse, construction and demolition debris, garbage, electronic wastes etc., which are dumped indiscriminately on roadsides and any available open pits irrespective of the health implication on people [15].

As a consequence of all the underlying abnormalities reported, dysregulation of the alternative pathway results in massive formation of complement products in the circulation (Fig 7), such as C3b and C5b-9, which are delivered indiscriminately to endothelial surfaces, including glomeruli.

To get those viewers, the companies are presumably fine with supporting a system in which gay athletes are considered lawbreakers because of their identities, in which a Black Sea resort town is torn up environmentally to make room for an enormous global event, and in which dogs are indiscriminately killed because their presence makes Sochi less elegant to Western eyes.

He is, as it were, a "witness of the clip" — that is, he saw footage used in a YouTube video produced later, which was cited indiscriminately in the hearings.

"The regime has been targeting the communities which are out of its control indiscriminately as a kind of collective punishment to prevent them from using any alternative to the government," Saleh said.

The most important of these are the terms "indiscriminately friendly" or "indiscriminate sociability," which are used to describe the disinhibited pattern.

The other half is in demonstrating an appreciation of African-Americans who watch television indiscriminately, the stories which are specific to African-Americans and to Regina King's point, respecting and celebrating all of the aforementioned accordingly.

But Government often takes ideas from successful business and in a burst of enthusiasm applies them indiscriminately or inappropriately to endeavours which are not, strictly speaking, businesses.

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