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To go for the middle is not to be indiscriminate.
"And people talk about children's contact with nature often in a very indiscriminate way."
He says you never know when his indiscriminate collections will be of use.
But it said the government response was indiscriminate and out of proportion.
In the indiscriminate gunfire of that day, more had died.
These are very real possible side effects, thus indiscriminate use is never justified.
In our opinion the indiscriminate nature of this amendment is not good.
Mathematical, general and indiscriminate increases are of no use at all.
In reality, could you take an indiscriminate mixture of boys, girls, women and men?
It is an effective but highly indiscriminate way to catch fish.
One of these indiscriminate missiles may be reserved for you.
"Yes, this is a century of indiscriminate violence," he said.
"People do stick them in a totally indiscriminate way," he said.
In either case, knowledge is more useful than indiscriminate action."
Here too, the report found, there was indiscriminate use of batons.
"It was indiscriminate and continued for half a hour," he said of the firing.
What recent months suggest, however, is that it may not be an indiscriminate, magical new means of making money.
"They are rather indiscriminate," the diplomat said of the helicopters.
Their use of force has often been "excessive and indiscriminate," it added.
But we will not give in to indiscriminate violence.
In part, this is because of their indiscriminate nature.
Due to indiscriminate collection this plant is now very rare.
Many Protestants saw the bombing as an indiscriminate attack on them.