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With only two minutes available to me, I have to be selective.
Does his job and is selective about who he works for.
I hope to get my son in a selective school when he is 7.
The staff, too, can be very selective about where they live.
What I mean is that we take a very selective view.
You can also of course be selective about both activities.
We are very selective about where and when to use it.
Even at the top end, though, you have to be selective.
The environment is selective in only a very small number of cases.
And we start off very soon then, with a question, In what ways do you find yourself selective.
The following list is selective, and programs are subject to change.
But is the schools secretary being a little too selective?
A. It's a market where you need to be selective.
"But it is actually a very selective and serious program."
But there's so much in them, we obviously had to be selective.
That was one of the little things about her selective memory.
They have much in common, but each is selective to its purpose.
There's a waiting list years long and they're very selective.
The larger and more selective the college, the greater the number of such groups.
"The only difference is that now I'll probably be more selective and buy less."
The students also take the test for the city's selective public high schools, and a few are accepted.
Large numbers of them began taking the tests for the selective schools.
Still, she said, investors will have to be more selective.
"People are selective in what they want to fight," he said.
You'll notice him taking the same selective approach in the second act.