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As a result, they act more selectively upon the heart.
But I feel a bit like you are reading selectively to make your point.
So the best plan is to choose selectively what to see, and leave the rest for next time.
"They are no longer in a position to selectively decide what information will be turned over to the public."
People actively and selectively process information from the social world.
But the company would be able to dismiss workers selectively.
They have been selectively bred to find their way home.
They have been selectively bred for 15,000 or more years to live with people.
And many of the young people say the law is being enforced selectively.
"Has your science nothing to offer which is selectively opposed to their race?"
But we are selectively going to ask people for help."
Then again, most of us go on at least selectively oblivious to serious culture too.
He decided the way to do it was to breed selectively.
Without a lot of cash, Americans are choosing foreign policy issues selectively.
But most agreed about what investors should do next: buy, selectively.
Every test can be added to one or more categories, to allow running them selectively.
There is also an option to selectively make notes available to the world.
"I know all too well the both of you are selectively deaf anyway."
Today, the looks tend to be cleaner and are used more selectively.
They have advertised on prime time, but more selectively, because of the high cost.
Or are you just selectively picking on conservative things instead of the whole picture?
After the conservation, the painting will travel selectively for several years.
Local authorities must be allowed to buy selectively in the private sector.
They limit, selectively, the technology available to us, the men below the Mountains.
"It seems to me that, at the very least, evidence was used selectively from intelligence reports to fit the case."