Similarly, whatever is said on radio is taken as gospel by undiscerning listeners who, from all accounts, comprise the clear majority. |
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The bill was bad enough, but the food was very average even to the undiscerning palate. |
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To the undiscerning eye, this place might seem to have a serenely majestic air, but Harun can feel the underlying tension with every step. |
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They have proved not to be the undiscerning and voracious predator of the movies but intelligent and selective. |
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Even today white metal is often confused with platinum, but only to the undiscerning eye. |
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But children are also very, very stupid and undiscerning as far as films go. |
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They package questionable quality seeds in well known packaging materials which may not make any difference to the undiscerning eye. |
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Do we think ourself to be so unaware and undiscerning that we let creative destruction just happen to us? |
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These tough mavericks provided a wonderful public service that has evolved to undiscerning disservice. |
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What they indicate is that sharks are not the undiscerning predators of the popular media. |
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Until the 1970s the wines were mainly sold in bulk to be drunk by undiscerning palates in bars all over Spain. |
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All these criticisms may be true, but if the new poetry's audience is truly so lazy, uninformed, and undiscerning, why isn't it just staying at home watching cable? |
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On a recent visit, a usually undiscerning choco-fiend tried the melted milk chocolate into which one dips vanilla ice-cream bars. |
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In one sense, there is less shame in failure now, because it is widespread and undiscerning. |
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It is possible to exaggerate the danger, for the public is not undiscerning. |
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To an undiscerning eye, they look like a cancerous tumour on the walleye, but they come every spring. |
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To even the most undiscerning eye, this makes no sense whatsoever. |
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But these pretty guys are much more cosmopolitan than just being Aussies, and they don't just speak with Australian accents, however it may sound to the undiscerning ear. |
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And it is made harder by undiscerning foreign-trade and investment policies. |
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The interplay between the epidemiology of cannabis use and public policy presents a challenge due to the undiscerning way in which cannabis use is reported and interpreted from drug use surveys. |
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An undiscerning observer might have concluded that the desire for cooperation proclaimed by myself, by Margot Wallström and by the whole Commission reflected nothing more than our intention to avoid any further friction. |
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This is nevertheless what an undiscerning comparison of government services with private transactions would entail, since markets imply that any producer and any consumer are free to engage in exchange wherever they are. |
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I tried to explain that we carried out a very detailed analysis and that this is not the result of a random and undiscerning method of reducing payment appropriations. |
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Surely their purpose was not to end up on my undiscerning palate. |
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An undiscerning predator, hake feed on their prey found near or on the bottom of the sea. |
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