Sentence examples for which indiscriminately from inspiring English sources

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Snowden does not belong in the same category as Julian Assange's WikiLeaks, which indiscriminately makes stolen material available to all comers.

Unlike chemotherapy, which indiscriminately kills fast-multiplying cells -- healthy ones as well as cancerous cells -- Herceptin focuses on a specific genetic alteration implicated in the cancer, and thus has relatively few side effects.

It describes a GCHQ program called "Optic Nerve", which indiscriminately hoovered up still images from the webcams of those using Yahoo's video-chat service.As usual, the scale of the intercepts is breathtaking: in six months in 2008, the spooks gathered pictures from 1.8m Yahoo users, the vast majority of whom were not suspected of any sort of wrongdoing.

For decades doctors treated cancer with the blunt tools of radiation and chemotherapy, which indiscriminately kill healthy and cancerous cells alike.

Vendler proposed that a fact is 'an abstract entity which indiscriminately contains a set of referentially equivalent true propositions' (Vendler 1967, 711; my emphasis).

Unlike other publications, which indiscriminately lump the tax-haven offshore funds in with the taxable onshore funds, we identify the onshore funds with an asterisk to remind potential investors to check on the tax treatment before buying.

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The convention was the result of a years-long campaign against the weapons, which kill indiscriminately.

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.

And, of course, there's Matt Berninger's deep, laconic vocals, which pluck indiscriminately but effectively at one's heartstrings, the epitome of sorrow.

These and many other cuts to important programs like child nutrition and low-income housing are part of a giant buzz saw known as the sequester, which will indiscriminately slash $100 billion in discretionary spending beginning in January and will continue for nine years.

A church-going, scout-leading, family man, he also had a lifelong interest in bondage and sadism – he would call his penis "Sparky" in his writings that were later discovered after his arrest - which he indiscriminately inflicted on the ten people he murdered between 1974 and 1991, although he wasn't actually arrested until 2005.

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