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We do not believe that it should be used randomly on an indiscriminate basis.
It's anonymously directed, mechanical and unsurprising and is aimed at the indiscriminate lowest common denominator.
I thought that I had seen one tiny corner of an indiscriminate massacre of students and intellectuals, a bloodbath.
For Voltaire, a catastrophe of such indiscriminate vastness was incontrovertible evidence against the bland optimism of popular theodicy.
She comes across as an indiscriminate easy lay, first bed-hopping for the thrill of it and, later, only when it's to her advantage.
There were also reports of indiscriminate firing by suspected militants for almost 20 minutes after torching the Dimasa dominated village.
The goddess is now depicted as a blind power, and hence as completely careless and indiscriminate in the bestowal of her gifts.
Wildlife, including the Tibetan antelope and the Argali sheep, has also been threatened by indiscriminate hunting.
The objective of the indiscriminate, retaliatory attack on Afghanistan will be most likely unachievable.
Even if we are a minority within a minority, it doesn't make the sting of indiscriminate slagging any less painful.
He slandered his fellow soldiers, calling them indiscriminate killers and comparing them to Genghis Kahn.
But I could see from her eyes she was away with the fairies, courtesy of smack, methadone, or maybe some indiscriminate bottle of tranquillizers.
Mackerel are relatively indiscriminate plankton feeders and will take just about anything that they can fit into their mouths.
Well it doesn't take much brainwork to see how cruel, indiscriminate and dangerous this is.
We live in a society that blatantly wastes water and electricity, and makes indiscriminate use of non-biodegradable materials.
Man-made destruction seems easier to understand and explain than indiscriminate natural havoc.
So while borders are being opened to indiscriminate trade, small producers are being regulated out of existence.
Many former players hirpling around with knackered knees and hips have reason to rue the indiscriminate use of drugs.
Over 80 per cent of the wood taken will fall under the indiscriminate blades of the wood chipper.
In effect, he argues that indiscriminate clemency for murderers perverts both justice and mercy.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Other names for indiscriminate isolation are separate breeding and apogamy.
The indiscriminate use of viper broth is not proper at all times, or in all cases of carious bones.
In the school of Basire much of the work was accomplished by a laborious and indiscriminate process of cross-hatching.
No one factor is more responsible for skin trouble than the indiscriminate feeding of dog biscuit.
So that the first duty of charity is to refuse to give in this indiscriminate way.
Let us cease thinking that indiscriminate suffering to creatures is the Will of God.
It was an age of accumulation, of uncritical and indiscriminate enthusiasm.
It is only to the indiscriminate and unhedged form of M. Bourget's statement that objection need be made.
Another and oftentimes fatal mistake made by the nonprofessional is the indiscriminate and reckless use of aconite.
Whether truth has gained by such indiscriminate condemnation and prejudgment is, I think, greatly open to question.
He stayed quite still, listening as raptly as some wandering night-beast to the indiscriminate stir and echoings of the darkness.
They are as a rose whose fragrance has been exhausted by greedy and indiscriminate smelling.
Never before in the history of warfare had destruction been so indiscriminate and so universal.
If this trouble comes to pass, the indiscriminate right of suffrage bestowed upon the masses will be a dangerous weapon in their hands.
There had been, they declared, too indiscriminate an admission of Fellows.
Formerly a war cry, and the signal for indiscriminate slaughter.
The antinomianism that Paul fought so fervently against in the first century is apparent in the indiscriminate nature of our modern food choices.
A compliment to our open-handed and indiscriminate generosity.
He added that two young men entered Kutcheri premises and hurled hand grenades in the courtrooms besides opening indiscriminate firing.
This Article argues that indiscriminate shackling of juveniles is unconstitutional and should therefore be prohibited in the United States.
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