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  • This is a time to think more discriminatingly about stock prices, rather than simply floating with the tide.
  • Shoppers for specialty foods have a new discriminatingly stocked site, based in Seattle : www . chefshop . com.
  • The sources are used carefully and discriminatingly, the writing is excellent, and the article seems to be comprehensive.
  • "Sonja " is written more discriminatingly, but its contemporary smarts fit awkwardly with a well-worn, nearly Gothic story.
  • Your " personal agent, " a software assistant, will navigate the crowded highway for you, discriminatingly retrieving only the information you need.
  • Trouble in one emerging economy can serve as a " wake-up call " to investors to look more discriminatingly at others with similar problems.
  • Islam requires coolness, not panic, a readiness to see that the religion in itself poses no threat and that different Islamists therefore need to be treated discriminatingly.
  • Instead, we need to learn to watch it critically and discriminatingly, realizing that television is, like a loaded gun, quite a menace _ if abused.
  • There is no real or well-implemented vetting service used to ensure that, for example, Students'Union Presidents are fairly ( or non-discriminatingly ) selected  or that a minimal, standardised and regional method of ensuring an allocation of annual university funding is directed towards such students'union bodies.
  • #Media that cover a subject ( ie, person or other topic ) "'may not be good evidence of that subject's notability, if they are themselves indiscriminative, or small scale and local, and so on "'. ( For example a magazine in a town of 500 people will give coverage to very minor events that do not indicate the events are notable, and a magazine with a " popular culture " section must find " some " elements of popular culture to write about each issue whether or not these are discriminatingly chosen ).