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What does seem certain is that we're better off taking our vitamins more discriminatingly, if we take them at all.
THE more ubiquitous music becomes in our lives, the less discriminatingly we listen to it.
She was not watching quite so discriminatingly as she was listening.
America fought decisively, well and "as discriminatingly as we could," he said.
Shoppers for specialty foods have a new discriminatingly stocked site, based in Seattle: www.chefshop.com.
"It doesn't think all that discriminatingly."
"Sonja" is written more discriminatingly, but its contemporary smarts fit awkwardly with a well-worn, nearly Gothic story.
The kitchen draws discriminatingly from Europe and (occasionally) Asia, leading to delicious meat, fish and pasta dishes.
He dined discriminatingly from out of a stasis-box on spiced foetal lambkin stuffed with truffles; and he sipped gloryberry juice.
The reason for this is that the group never goes too mad, and they keep within musical bounds, using sound discriminatingly, and only when they are needed to convey a feeling."
A good biography is like a good marriage: biographer and biographee (if they knew each other personally) must have a mutual love, but a discriminatingly nuanced rather than blind one.
Karen Randolph Joines makes the distinction that it was Hezekiah who discriminatingly called the image Nehushtan, rather than it being some common term used by the Israelites.
People expect that the cheque-book will be opened more discriminatingly in future, that the alliance between the Gulf states will be strengthened, and that Egypt will be the principal regional ally.
In Buckkeep Town, folk would have called him simple, and so he was, but when Rolf bade us reach toward him more discriminatingly with the Wit, the reason was clear to us both.
But a discriminatingly chosen program of his religious music will be an altogether fitting way for Jazz at Lincoln Center to conclude its yearlong centennial celebration of the greatest composer of jazz's first century.
Ms. Salzman said that übersexuals would also stand out as a distinct group, distinguishing themselves by reading Esquire or Sports Illustrated, shopping less but more discriminatingly, and favoring men over women as their closest friends.
As was noted above, it has been this neglect of the loan period factor (and consequent confusion between APR and actual money cost of credit) which has in practice proved an obstacle to Americans using their growing awareness of APRs to shop more discriminatingly for credit.
For years he had been appreciating ever more and more finely what he calls "the rare, the sole, the exquisite England": he had relished her discriminatingly as only the alien, bred to different sounds and sights and circumstances, could relish others so distinct and so delightful in their distinctness.
When you have the notion in the back of your mind that your footage will be edited at a later point, your shooting tends to get sloppy; you don't plan as thoroughly, don't shoot as discriminatingly as you would when you know you've only got one chance to do things right."