Relationship experiences included status, selectiveness with partners, importance of steady partners, fidelity, and communication. |
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Using or keeping on board prohibited fishing gear or devices affecting the selectiveness of gear. |
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In terms of the skills to be developed in pupils, critical awareness, selectiveness and discernment are among the objectives. |
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In fact, we found that there appears to be some selectiveness in what rules to apply. |
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Thereafter, the method for analyzing cyanotoxins in natural water was also converted in order to improve the sensitivity and selectiveness. |
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Despite busying itself with absolutely everything, the report does not conceal its preferences or selectiveness. |
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The final detector consists of several sensors, for which the cross-referenced data serve to increase the sensitivity and selectiveness. |
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The contribution proposes greater selectiveness in the use of the preliminary ruling procedure. |
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But things get complicated when you consider the selectiveness of the church's outrage, the capriciousness of its mercy. |
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This selectiveness ensures a professional vehicle wrap that will convert viewers into customers. |
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We will ask them to abide by the Bill of Rights with no selectiveness or discrimination based on nationality or social identity. |
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Although they were approved by the states, those programmes suffered from a lack of selectiveness and a content unsuited to the new emerging needs. |
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Today's premium for college degrees is caused partly by increasing selectiveness among employers about whom they hire and screening based on education even for positions that do not require higher skills. |
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I was the Guardian's design correspondent in the mid-1960s so I had a ringside seat as the primness of Design Centre selectiveness gave way to eclecticism, jollity, pastiche. |
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The more one looks into the distorting mirrors in which Isherwood dramatised his own life, the more respect one feels for Parker's sceptical selectiveness. |
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Egypt noted a certain selectiveness in the way funding for political missions was increased, when resources provided for development and economic and social affairs remained insufficient. |
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Both left and right have a long tradition of selectiveness in their upholding of human rights, where a lack of human rights was particularly important as argument against political opponents. |
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In risk underwriting, appropriate action plans have been implemented at each subsidiary to increase selectiveness, ensure close monitoring of the most sensitive risks and reduce exposure to debtors in distressed situations. |
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The selectiveness of new projects was increased: beyond the minimum profitability criterion required for an acquisition, assessment also includes its impact on the Group's financing and the speed of return on investment. |
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This may be possible for some but for those who canat do this, a certain amount of selectiveness may be required. |
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Lewis is to give a few examples of its contents, both to emphasize its importance as a key to Williams's thought and to highlight Lewis's selectiveness. |
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