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How to use discriminately in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word discriminately? Here are some examples.

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When spring comes, Tim and his staff pull off the leaves and prune the roses more discriminately.
Nobody likes being indiscriminately judged, but being discriminately judged feels even worse.
The City of Calgary hasn't banned the use of pesticides and herbicides, but it does want them to be used more discriminately.
Investors sell indiscriminately on the way down, but they buy very discriminately on the way up.
However, such technology is no panacea, and should be used discriminately.
Today a boss's appearances must be chosen discretely and discriminately, to get a specific message across, says Mr Trissel.
Their resentment was perhaps, justified, the Allies had attacked the city discriminately.
Haass advocates doing less abroad — or at least, doing it more discriminately.
The considerations developed herein are not shared by most water specialists, and must therefore be read discriminately, with critical thinking.
My bill will close the loophole that discriminately taxes unsuspecting rental car consumers.
They need to be empowered to behave safely and discriminately when online, and be encouraged to respect age restrictions, keep their personal information private and be responsible publishers.
The State party contended that the policemen tried to act in accordance with the standards governing the intervention against a large number of people and endeavoured to apply force discriminately.
This is compounded by the fact that, unlike weapons of mass destruction, space weapons could be used selectively and discriminately, thus making this likely.
In Australia, the term is used even less discriminately, and is a general name for any dark beer.
He said that there should not be discriminately attitude towards patients of this disease.
On military leave, Roland is discriminately mean to her, yet their fight transforms into a glowing engagement after only a few days.
This is part of a wider NATO effort to use violence more discriminately, in particular by limiting the aerial bombing that has killed hundreds of Afghan civilians.
The reason was that they hadn't issued X cards discriminately.
The fact that the women interviewees embrace those ideals non discriminately and organically, assuming them as naturally gender neutral, is at its core, feminist.
Examples from Classical Literature
Those who speak that tongue we discriminately call Primahaitu, which is like saying Vasconyados.
His conception of an Elegy he has in his Preface very judiciously and discriminately explained.
Few men, I will be bold to say, put more meaning into their words than I, or choose them more deliberately and discriminately.
The dinners were discriminately, if unconventionally, ordered.
I merely avoid, sir, discriminately end with steadfast purpose.
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