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单词 Selective
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1. Certain characteristics can be developed through selective breeding.
2. She is selective about the clothes she buys.
3. The list provided here is necessarily selective.
4. We're very selective about what we let the children watch.
5. Selective breeding may result in a greyhound running faster and seeing better than a wolf.
6. He has a very selective memory .
7. I'm very selective about the people I associate with.
8. The human memory is notoriously selective.
9. There is potential for selective breeding for better yields.
10. Their admissions policy is very selective.
11. The college has a very selective admissions policy.
12. Sales still happen, but buyers are more selective.
13. He is quite selective about what he studies.
14. The book includes a selective bibliography of works on French art.
15. Most of the girls are extremely selective in their choice of boyfriends.
16. We seem to have a selective memory for the best bits of the past.
17. As a teacher she was very selective, accepting only a small number of exceptionally gifted pupils.
18. He seemed to have a very selective recall of past events.
19. You will have to be selective about which information to include in the report.
20. Yet there are arguable benefits from practising selective assessment.
21. Among its aims is a new eugenics: selective breeding.
22. Memory is selective and fallible.
23. But selective memory can be a dangerous thing.
24. Compatibility is crucial, so the process is highly selective.
25. They co-opt the selective attention circuitry.
26. And the selective system does not seem to disadvantage those at the bottom of the class.
27. As top-tier schools are forced to become less selective, there will be a domino effect.
28. A sound arrangement is an electronic oscillator and detection system employing ganged selective tuning./selective.html
29. Nevertheless, there are obvious limitations to a system of selective assessment.
30. It may, therefore, be expedient on certain occasions to utilise taped material in a more selective manner.
1. Certain characteristics can be developed through selective breeding.
2. She is selective about the clothes she buys.
3. The list provided here is necessarily selective.
4. We're very selective about what we let the children watch.
5. Selective breeding may result in a greyhound running faster and seeing better than a wolf.
6. He seemed to have a very selective recall of past events.
31. Internet start-up companies, which bought the bulk of online ads, are increasingly selective about where they put their dwindling dollars.
32. Private motor business remains very competitive but it has been necessary to apply further selective premium increases.
33. Art is a selective re-creation of reality according to an artists metaphysical value judgments. Ayn Rand 
34. Fleming went on using mould extracts in selective media, and published once more on the subject before 1942.
35. However, the concentration of people with particular demographic characteristics is clearly not just a selective effect.
36. Mechanisms for selective retrospective conversion of catalogues and the enrichment of catalogues should be sought.
37. It would not be appropriate to pursue that now. Regional selective assistance remains the main regional programme for industry.
38. Such oblique photography is a selective process, involving archaeological judgment, in contrast to the unselective view obtained by vertical survey.
39. This spatial code is used to direct accurate and selective regressive eye movements.
40. For it has to be remembered that very old people get very tired and need to be selective about activity.
41. Changes have included the introduction and repeal of selective employment tax.
42. The selective pressure is on all pathogens to mimic the passwords of their hosts.
43. The best students, who attended one of the few selective schools, received the equivalent of a high-quality prep school education.
44. This was a tremendous achievement, as she recovered little selective movement in her leg, and none in her left arm.
45. Highly selective vagotomy was introduced about 20 years ago and hence any cancer risk should become apparent in the next few years.
46. It is often better to be selective or list the problems in order of priority.
47. Fertilizer encourages weeds as well as crops to grow(), so the increasing use of fertilizer promotes the increasing use of selective herbicides.
48. What an animal learns is highly selective and highly ordered.
49. Selective blocking allows the telephone number to appear on all calls unless customers enter 67 before dialing.
50. A similar, selective approach has characterized the way the Government has attempted to create an incentive-based culture.
51. Acyclovir's anti-viral activity is based on just the kind of selective enzyme interactions outlined above.
52. In my opinion, a skip should be regarded as an open invitation to selective plundering.
53. Unlike City College, very few of these public institutions practiced selective admissions policies.
54. The culmination of years of selective breeding - Richard Tisbury releases a Sanke.
55. Through tower building there is a development of vocabulary from the original big and small to more selective comparatives.
56. This concept of selective insulin resistance is not new and has been well demonstrated in animal models.
57. For example selective computed tomography could be performed instead of whole body scans, which are extremely expensive.
58. The whole idea behind it was to keep it really small and be really selective about who you work with.
58. try its best to gather and build good sentences.
59. The virus proved highly selective in killing several lines of human cancer cells in laboratory cell cultures.
60. He may practise selective pelvic movements, in which he isolates the actions of tilting the pelvis backwards, towards and sideways.
61. An example from the astronomical debates of the early seventeenth century may illuminate this selective role of religious belief.
62. Selective assessment is orientated to the interests of the organisation from which the assessment originates.
63. Such investigations may simply involve iterative selective alterations to the tagset used with monitoring of any improvement or degradation in performance.
64. It was followed by a rash of local selective strikes by health-service workers, dustmen, even the grave-diggers of Liverpool.
65. You need to be selective and judge when it is appropriate to assert your rights.
66. These initial reflections did not include, then, any analogy between artificially and naturally selective breeding.
67. While Britain started dismantling its selective system in the 1960s, Northern Ireland retained it.
68. A selective glossary of terms relating to credit finance documents appears in Appendix 2.
69. At the very least it was more selective than various predecessors which by that time had fallen into disrepute.
70. Anti-debt groups in the South are aware of the divisive effect of selective and exclusionary debt relief proposals.
71. The three theories are also selective in another way, in the concepts that they choose to prioritize over others.
72. In any event, we are highly selective about blanket sanctions.
73. But memory is highly selective, particularly within an organization that has weathered numerous crises and moments of extreme duress.
74. They refer to secondary prevention as early detection and medical treatment or selective abortion.
75. Jack uses selective information, highlighting the positive aspects of a program.
76. It's not denial. I'm just selective about the reality I accept. Bill Watterson 
77. Qualitative changes in behaviour depend upon the concepts of behavioural variability and selective reinforcement.
78. It is also interested in selective acquisition as a way of moving into new geographical markets or new up-and-coming product areas.
79. Suppose now that manufacturer 1 signs a selective and exclusive distribution agreement with retailer 1, promising not to supply retailer 2.
80. Indeed, equal opportunity policies, and strategies of affirmative action, can be built into selective assessments.
81. But the fossil record of the insects is far from perfect - very sporadic and selective.
82. Labelled red blood cells and selective visceral angiography have been recommended to establish the diagnosis.
83. His racial theory was almost certainly a red herring, 5 but the notion of selective mate choice was not.
84. Memory was mischievously selective at the best of times Trivia stuck limpet-like and the useful filtered away.
85. To provide specialist care on a selective or exclusive basis - for example, for families of a particular religious denomination or area.
86. Here, such is the pace of change, it seems rather that wholesale chaos occasionally results in selective progress.
87. Psychoanalysis's incompatibility with many aspects of feminism has led contemporary western feminists to be selective in their use of it.
88. A grant-maintained school could thus become smaller and, automatically, more selective.
88. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
89. The group had reached a stage which provided a sound base for selective expansion.
90. Information may be gathered in a variety of ways, including the use of functional assessment instruments and selective assessment forms.
91. So shares linked to the domestic economy look ripe for a bit of selective picking.
92. In the past decade attention has turned towards selective decontamination of the gut in an attempt to reduce these nosocomial infections.
93. Small forest antelopes are selective feeders and, as a consequence, are solitary and monogamous.
94. If schools were allowed to become more selective, there would be a domino effect.
95. She said that large cuts were made in regional selective assistance in the early 1980s.
96. The birds whose selective predation put the finishing touches to their evolution must, at least collectively, have had excellently good vision.
97. Selective grammar schools were continuing to produce the best GCSE results.
98. Selective adhesion mechanisms are known to be involved in nerve-muscle recognition and control of synaptic development in several vertebrate systems.
99. In addition there is selective financial assistance under the Industry Acts.
100. But individual nations also have recourse to the selective use of various devices for bending the rules of international free trade.
101. One of the continuing financial objectives is to lengthen this average life of debt through selective refinancing.
102. In selective assessment the relationship between practitioner and elder is one of unequal power.
103. For selective pressures for linguistic ability could easily reverse in ontogeny the order I maintain would be needed in phylogeny.
104. There was not, however, a one-to-one correspondence between these two subject subcultures and the selective and non-selective school sectors.
105. The Congregation itself is being more selective and encouraging prospective candidates to complete their school education.
106. All institutions will be free to compete for selective research funding.
107. Tens of thousands of jobs are created each year by regional selective assistance.
108. The following review is selective and concentrates on the way unemployment benefit impacts on women.
109. A high percentage enroll in selective private colleges and major in one of the social sciences.
110. Since everyone knows that people of different backgrounds speak differently, why this selective appreciation?
111. Such a state of affairs can not be ignored, as it tends to be in selective and much functional assessment.
112. Selective cannulation of the biliary and/or pancreatic duct was attempted in all patients.
113. He wishes to support a television advertising launch with a selective direct mail campaign containing an introductory product offer.
114. Path b 2 represents the effect of being in the intermediate class on the chances of attending a selective secondary school.
115. The black presence on campuses with selective admissions policies such as City was thus minute.
116. Selective assessment can not be dispensed with while there is a shortage of resources to meet individual needs.
117. I think this is because the pop-up is much more noticeable and less selective.
118. Anxiety,[] anger or apathy all seem reasonable defensive strategies for elders to adopt when facing selective assessment now.
119. This neglect is not only by academics, but is also evident in the practice of both selective and functional assessment.
120. At Cheltenham Town Hall ... on show the results of years of selective breeding and careful nurturing.
121. It is inevitably highly selective, both in the Acts it covers and in what it includes from each Act.
122. A large number of smaller companies there have been receiving regional selective assistance since the middle 1980s.
123. We used selective media and phenotypic and genomic typing systems to investigate the acquisition of P cepacia by adults with cystic fibrosis.
124. Perhaps it is Upjohn that is being highly selective regarding evidence on serious psychiatric reactions to triazolam.
125. One option would be to increase the £120m regional selective assistance budget, channelled into businesses in struggling areas.
126. What about Manchester - virtually everyone there has applied for selective financial assistance?
127. Eating and Drinking in Edinburgh is a selective guide but omission from its pages should not be regarded as implying criticism.
128. These leaders need to recognize the need to be highly selective about what to incorporate into their operations.
129. I can quote some of the figures on the cuts in regional selective assistance in the period in question.
130. The selective breeding techniques used became blueprints for other breeders and ensured that the Shorthorn quickly ousted Bakewell's then ubiquitous Longhorn.
131. Five patients had additional selective gastric vagotomy because of excessive gastric acid or a history of duodenal ulcer.
132. Severe spina bifida was the first condition in which a policy of selective non-treatment was clearly enunciated.
133. This means they must actively encourage a more selective approach to custodial remand and sentencing.
134. There are some possible compromises, like centralization with selective local overriding, and Guide follows this approach.
135. Etching such a polished surface gives a relief which is more subtly fabric selective than etches controlled by an imperfect surface.
136. A project to develop a new production process requires a similar selective use of the concept.
137. If he were to read it with a less selective eye, he would benefit considerably.
138. Sales may also be lost because the aggressive firm is more selective in granting credit than its competitors.
139. But few insecticides now marketed are adequately selective, so some natural enemies are invariably killed.
140. The selective pressure is on all hosts to keep changing the password.
141. Antibiotics produce a selective change in flora.
142. the selective breeding of cattle.
143. A plastic membrane serves as selective diffusion barrier.
144. This course features a number of downloadable readings and a selective chronology of events Augustan Rome.
145. Selective aversion to certain risks may entail acceptance of other greater risks.
146. Bubble chambers are not selective because they cannot be triggered.
147. The high frequencies are not emitted, the effect of frequency - selective propagation is not very apparent.
148. Higher - energy radiation is used for intentional selective destruction of tissue, such as cancerous tumors.
149. Mr Robins, suffering from selective amnesia about his role in the affair, was contradicted in nearly every instance by other witnesses.
150. They condemned the white paper as a charter for centralisation and selective education.
151. Methods: To test the coefficient of in taking baits with selective acceptability test.
152. Objective To synthesize raloxifene hydrochloride, which is a selective estrogen receptor modulator.
153. The selective etching of the evaporated or squeezed layers is a critical step in preserving yield.
154. Objective To evaluate the selective external carotid arterial embolization of uncontrollable epistaxis.
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