This place was a vacation from the discriminating world, a place where culture and refinement took a step down to allow raw emotion to pass. |
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Sure, free range, grass fed cattle is best, especially for the discriminating taste, but is it affordable? |
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It does require a fairly perceptive and finely discriminating eye to judge intelligently the intrinsic qualities of any work of art. |
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The notion of agism is associated with discriminating attitudes toward people on the basis of their age. |
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The leaflet accused President Chissano of regionalism, and of discriminating against Makuas. |
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For that reason, many less discriminating viewers will be plenty happy with this movie. |
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We didn't anticipate that we'd appeal to both finicky kids and discriminating chefs. |
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This place has some amazingly gorgeous things to offer shoppers with discriminating taste. |
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This new discriminating attitude has shown up in the stock prices of two recent initial public offerings. |
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State law prohibits discriminating on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin or disability. |
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Legal sources expect a challenge to this treatment under European law on the grounds of discriminating unfairly against cohabiters. |
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I can't imagine it appealing much to women or to those of more discriminating tastes. |
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My comments are those of an occasional patient, a discriminating consumer, and a visual critic. |
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This test method covers a system for visually discriminating peat and other highly organic soils on the basis of degree of humification. |
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I recently posted an advertisement for a vacancy and want to avoid discriminating against minority groups. |
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Today's most notorious urban music artists love it, so do discriminating four-star chefs and everyone in between. |
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Yet Generation Y are a smart, motivated group, as discriminating in their college searches as any consumer shopping the aisles of a chain store. |
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In a lawsuit filed in the late 1990s, Moose was accused of discriminating against a gay police captain. |
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The federal order to stop discriminating provoked outrage on the part of several school board members. |
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However, the combination of both scales was most useful in discriminating bipolar disorders from unipolar depressive disorders. |
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He has won prizes from his peers and plaudits from discriminating academics. |
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All but the most discriminating vampires find themselves attracted by the lure of a free brunch buffet on some ditzy blonde's neck. |
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They have a strong desire to succeed, are very discriminating and tend to be critical of others. |
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Parental lineage has never been a discriminating factor for or against anyone. |
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If a woman is discriminating and judgemental, doesn't that make her affection a greater prize? |
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Today, the discriminating traveller will still be well rewarded by a summer holiday in this area. |
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The government is a very undiscriminating consumer but could be a lot more discriminating. |
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To discriminate against someone because of their faith is no better than discriminating against someone because of their gender, race or sexuality. |
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How sweet of you to worry, but I do have a discriminating taste in men. |
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Here are the latest DVD releases for those with discriminating tastes. |
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For people of discriminating tastes, that is the ideal karaoke. |
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The old-new recognition task in the first experiment revealed that some subjects were fairly accurate in discriminating between primes and distractors. |
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Designed for the discriminating road warrior, the C720t is loaded with all the features you need to make every trip a journey to remember. |
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We're trying to be cautious about not discriminating, not scaring away patients that need care, and yet getting care and getting funding to the hospitals. |
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Geckos also use jaw prehension, but they use olfaction for discriminating between chemical cues rather than vomerolfaction. |
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Daisy has a very sensitive stomach and a discriminating palate. |
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Brown's goal is to serve a niche market, the discriminating and influential group of rifleman who want the ultimate in consistency and reliability. |
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Under the guise of justice and fairness we are being made to swallow outright protectionism, discriminating business practices and rapacity. |
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Your choice of flavor and a pinch of unrefined sugar is all it takes to surprise even the most discriminating palates. |
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It is a question of no longer discriminating against those citizens who make use of their freedom of movement. |
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The issue for me is whether we are discriminating when we view differently realities and goals that are different. |
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Our legal system must now incorporate the shared values of society as a whole, without excluding or discriminating against anyone. |
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In order to compensate for this, we need to develop our information literacy skills and behave in a more discriminating manner when online. |
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The majority of consumers can perhaps be characterised as sceptical or discriminating. |
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It does so without discriminating on any basis other than the extent of the need being met. |
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When Justine was denied the right to play on the team, she thought they were discriminating against her because she was a girl. |
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No current technology is capable of discriminating variola from vaccinia. |
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For the moment then, the TV executive who discriminated against me because of my plebeian roots is probably safe to continue discriminating against other cheeky upstarts. |
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The use of quail as donor and chick as host provides a means for discriminating donor cells in the host environment due the unique properties of the quail nucleolus. |
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It becomes a system which does the discriminating on behalf of the powerful majority. |
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The Boy Scouts of America does not mess around when it comes to discriminating against gay adults. |
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Manning was also discriminating, although in his case he chose to put out secret info that he had not read. |
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Indeed, marketization can exacerbate the problem if it encourages insurers to fragment the risk pool and maximize profits by discriminating against people likely to get sick. |
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Depression is somewhat discriminating sexually, as studies have consistently shown that women are considerably more likely to acquire the disease than men. |
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The technique transfused her ego with indirect suggestions of being elegant, refined, and of possessing discriminating taste, sophistication, prestige, and elitist status. |
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The standardized canonical discriminant function coefficients show the relative association between the discriminating variables and the discriminant functions. |
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Even the most discriminating of readers occasionally finds himself immersed in a volume that, for all its promise, turns out to be a real clunker. |
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To collect comparable clinical and epidemiological data in 3 foci of Peru and Bolivia, with the aim of discriminating factors involved in clinical variability from infection to disease and metastasis. |
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Farida Rashid said MFN did not mean granting undue favours to other country, rather it bar a nation from discriminating against the others. |
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The costs of discriminating against particular employee groups are difficult to quantify, but attempts have been made in relation to age discrimination. |
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There have already been cases in which employers have been convicted of violating a person's rights by discriminating on the basis of their skin colour or religion. |
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We believe RabidHome merchandise represents the most discriminating Foofoo tastes and are thrilled to be partnering with RabidHome. |
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In other words, this is tantamount to saying that failure to inform others of one's disability cannot constitute a valid defence for the discriminating party. |
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And it is in such moments that technology on its own is not enough: passion becomes an essential component, the discriminating factor, which makes the difference between a high-level product and an exceptional one. |
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At the same time, the opponents of liberalisation are discriminating against their own fellow citizens by forcing them to pay unduly high prices for the services they require. |
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Today more than 10 unlinked STR markers are co-amplified in a single multiplex PCR that results in a so-called STR-profile, statistically discriminating well beyond one individual in a billion. |
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The drawings of Overbeck, in particular, are almost as selectively and hintingly discriminating as those of Ingres. |
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Consequently, that requirement constitutes a measure discriminating against vehicles imported from other Member States compared with domestic vehicles. |
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Income is widely seen as a more discriminating variable for the purposes of identifying areas of affluence or deprivation than is occupation or housing condition. |
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It would be a good idea to adopt some formal way of discriminating between these various VECMs in terms of their in-sample stability performances in the absence of any theoretical underpinnings for these definitions. |
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Opposition to all tariff aims to reduce tariffs and to avoid countries discriminating between differing countries when applying tariffs. |
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It should disclose records relating to bystander casualties, so that the public can judge for itself whether the government's targeting decision are as discriminating as the government says they are. |
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The checkable box acts as a visually recognizable icon next to its discriminating text. |
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The higher a system's SNR the better it is at discriminating actual targets from noise signals. |
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The discriminating power of statistical tests is limited by the small number of polarity intervals. |
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Another occasionally used criterion for discriminating dialects from languages is the sociolinguistic notion of linguistic authority. |
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For the most part, all of the terms discriminating between different Gothic tribes gradually disappeared after they moved into the Roman Empire. |
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Thirdly, the discriminating monopolist produces a larger quantity than the monopolist operating by a uniform pricing scheme. |
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Some legislative aides in Washington suggest that church lobbyists do need to be discriminating in their sign-ons. |
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Jazzy by Cindy Adams, named after her Yorkshire Terrier, is designed for the most discriminating dogs. |
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Her breath-beautiful, unexpectedly intimate, and fiercely discriminating voice was forever patrolling the frontier between girlishness and womanliness. |
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So it's not a matter of treating people unequally or discriminating, it's just a matter of the intellect really not being able to equate things that are not equal, things that are completely different. |
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This taxation is not uniform, but benefits one producing country over another, unjustly discriminating against certain producers and generating market imperfections. |
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The nature of each rotated discriminant function was assessed using its significant correlations with the discriminating variables. |
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Management should abstain from discriminating in favour of one or the other candidate, establishing the assumption that the nomination process has been accomplished thoroughly and professionally. |
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The film festival has become an important meeting-place for discriminating, cinema-loving audiences, in many ways taking over the role played previously by the Cine Clubs and art-house cinemas. |
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Bonbons Connexion Candy is your liaison to a vast inventory of delicious products selected around the world for their quality, originality, and pleasure of your clients' discriminating taste bud. |
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The applicant requested the Court to grant an order prohibiting the respondent from discriminating against it based solely on religious considerations. |
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And because 90 percent of poor single-parent families are headed by mothers rather than fathers, the Canada Child Tax Benefit winds up discriminating against women. |
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Recent literature has examined the reliability of Glut-1 in discriminating between reactive and malignant mesothelium in histological sections. |
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As Becker has made clear, relatively nondiscriminating employers drive the discriminating employers out of business in the long-run competitive equilibrium. |
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Apparently, this is the BBC discriminating against Scousers. |
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The law prohibits discriminating against people based on their skin color. |
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States are prohibited from discriminating against citizens of other states with respect to their basic rights, under the Privileges and Immunities Clause. |
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Of course it is the very idea that soldiers are capable of discriminating between just and unjust wars that the argument from invincible ignorance seeks to challenge. |
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Neighborhood Committees and Social Organizations take cops to dinner with free discussions offering discriminating insights into hipsterism, black militancy, and drug culture. |
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Aristotle argued the law of non-triviality was an inevitable belief for all people because denying it is not possible if a person is going to behave in a discriminating way. |
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Or perhaps one should say in the Irish mind, for this was a notion that appealed to many educated and discriminating men and women, and not only to the revolutionary minority. |
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Subsequently, the Sikh leaders started demanding more autonomy for the states, alleging that the Central government was discriminating against Punjab. |
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From multitasking tweaks to customising enhancements, there is a myriad of new jailbreak apps to satisfy the discriminating tastes of jailbreak tweak fans. |
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The ACLU has sued the Secret Service over its policy of penning people into free speech zones and discriminating against protesters based on the content of their speech. |
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