We do not believe that it should be used randomly on an indiscriminate basis. |
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It's anonymously directed, mechanical and unsurprising and is aimed at the indiscriminate lowest common denominator. |
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I thought that I had seen one tiny corner of an indiscriminate massacre of students and intellectuals, a bloodbath. |
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For Voltaire, a catastrophe of such indiscriminate vastness was incontrovertible evidence against the bland optimism of popular theodicy. |
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She comes across as an indiscriminate easy lay, first bed-hopping for the thrill of it and, later, only when it's to her advantage. |
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There were also reports of indiscriminate firing by suspected militants for almost 20 minutes after torching the Dimasa dominated village. |
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The goddess is now depicted as a blind power, and hence as completely careless and indiscriminate in the bestowal of her gifts. |
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Wildlife, including the Tibetan antelope and the Argali sheep, has also been threatened by indiscriminate hunting. |
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The objective of the indiscriminate, retaliatory attack on Afghanistan will be most likely unachievable. |
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Even if we are a minority within a minority, it doesn't make the sting of indiscriminate slagging any less painful. |
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He slandered his fellow soldiers, calling them indiscriminate killers and comparing them to Genghis Kahn. |
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But I could see from her eyes she was away with the fairies, courtesy of smack, methadone, or maybe some indiscriminate bottle of tranquillizers. |
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Mackerel are relatively indiscriminate plankton feeders and will take just about anything that they can fit into their mouths. |
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Well it doesn't take much brainwork to see how cruel, indiscriminate and dangerous this is. |
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We live in a society that blatantly wastes water and electricity, and makes indiscriminate use of non-biodegradable materials. |
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Man-made destruction seems easier to understand and explain than indiscriminate natural havoc. |
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So while borders are being opened to indiscriminate trade, small producers are being regulated out of existence. |
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Many former players hirpling around with knackered knees and hips have reason to rue the indiscriminate use of drugs. |
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Over 80 per cent of the wood taken will fall under the indiscriminate blades of the wood chipper. |
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In effect, he argues that indiscriminate clemency for murderers perverts both justice and mercy. |
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Further the use of cluster bombs as indiscriminate weapons is also illegal it is contended. |
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The assault commenced with the firing of Rocket Propelled Grenades followed by indiscriminate firing. |
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The Police ransacked the village, killed 20 persons in indiscriminate firing, and set fire to two busses. |
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Algeria became caught in a cycle of violence, which became increasingly random and indiscriminate. |
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The destruction seems indiscriminate, the victims random, the consequences immense. |
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The new wave has ratcheted savagery and indiscriminate killing to unthinkable levels. |
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Loyalists assassinations seemed indiscriminate, unconscionable and wild but they were never mindless. |
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His country and his people have been attacked in a savage and indiscriminate way. |
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It was random, it was indiscriminate, it was murderous, and it was close to home. |
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Charities have condemned the weapons for the indiscriminate killing and maiming of civilians both during and long after wars have ended. |
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This contrasting case helps us to see in what sense indiscriminate terrorist killing is the killing of the innocent. |
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They were devastatingly effective because they can cover wide areas with intense and indiscriminate firepower. |
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The ensuing shootout resulted in the indiscriminate killing of women and children. |
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This is the absolute opposite of terrorism which allows for the indiscriminate killing of all peoples. |
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The bands' original political motives faded, and they turned to banditry and indiscriminate killing. |
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The film also focuses on the scars left on the river as a result of indiscriminate sand mining and the consequent effect on flora and fauna. |
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Consolidation of claims has led to indiscriminate grouping of claimants with the impaired. |
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We all clink our champagne glasses together, drink the contents, then hurl ourselves into indiscriminate hugging and kissing. |
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The river profile and the integrity of the stream channel are not besmirched by watering stock, gravel mining or indiscriminate recreational use. |
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The indiscriminate dumping of industrial effluents and civic waste, in combination with falling water levels have taken their toll. |
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Sewage, effluents from dyeing and electroplating units, indiscriminate sand mining and encroachments have all ravaged the river. |
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Snapping power lines, firecrackers, and nervous, untrained police and national guardsmen caused much indiscriminate firing. |
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He entered into a verbal duel with his officer and later opened indiscriminate fire at him. |
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It soon escalated into indiscriminate attacks on white motorists, the burning of cars and attacks on pubs and businesses. |
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The indiscriminate use of the pond water by residents in the area has pushed it to the verge of dryness. |
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Less restraint was shown in bygone days, when shark attacks sometimes inspired mass waves of indiscriminate killing. |
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The speed cameras and radar traps are totally indiscriminate, they do not take into account road conditions. |
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Pohl recognizes that we cannot address that eclipse by calling for a wholesale, indiscriminate recovery of an ancient and pre-modern practice. |
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Indeed, there are few acts of comparable deliberate and indiscriminate wickedness in human history. |
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The increased refuse disposal charges are leading to a growth in indiscriminate and illegal dumping, writes Denis J. Croke. |
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The goal of this principle is the prevention of broad indiscriminate attacks without regard to civilian casualties and property. |
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The frame itself was nothing short of a battlefield to the indiscriminate slaughter of Yales and Stubbs. |
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To reduce or eliminate the use of certain weapons that are indiscriminate in character, such as anti-personnel landmines. |
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Giving them free license to print will result in their indiscriminate covering of the entire surface with gadget prints. |
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The apprehensions of the Health Department are valid if we go for indiscriminate digging in places where there are chances for water stagnation. |
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The use of force is appalling, indiscriminate barbarity unforgivable. |
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To be sure, her latest book can be criticized for its excessive enthusiasm for Joe McCarthy and its indiscriminate attacks on Democratic cold warriors. |
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She is determined to stop loggers from illegally extracting timber from Indian reserves and national parks and to put an end to indiscriminate jungle clearance. |
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Every year, close to 80,000 hectors of land gets cleared through the indiscriminate cutting of trees by charcoal burners and other people who are desperate for survival. |
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Or did a band of reactionary theocrats put their progressive brethren to the indiscriminate sword? |
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Causing indiscriminate, unintentional pain is the mark of a bully or a dolt, while accepting pain as simply one's lot in life is a victim mentality. |
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Bomb blasts, targeted killings, and indiscriminate firing at places of worship speak of the poison of hatred injected into the body of our society by extremist elements. |
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Despite the short-comings, fish farming can be said to be a great success and will go a long way in swaying most charcoal burners from indiscriminate cutting of trees. |
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Both areas were crowded and the results were indiscriminate casualties. |
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Any infection or disease present in the slurry can be picked up by these people and animals in the course of their headlong, indiscriminate rush to the killing scene. |
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A garage should have a dog of indiscriminate breed sleeping near the door and a persistent patch of weeds growing through the crack in the concrete out by the pumps. |
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He exudes rude health while all around are testimony to the effects of a parlous lifestyle and an indiscriminate diet of deep fries and alcoholic immoderation. |
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Now the attacks are becoming more random, brutal and indiscriminate. |
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They participated in the indiscriminate slaughter of countless innocent victims. |
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They shares certain characteristics, notably an indiscriminate worship of business and moneymaking, a belief in the power of the media, and a contempt for the left. |
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Such a process would avoid prejudice and indiscriminate killing. |
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Maybe if I hang out with enough gays they'll be able to convert me and I can proceed to indulge in wanton and indiscriminate sexual encounters with both genders. |
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The publicity for his case perhaps alleviated a recognised public demand for justice to be served for such victims of indiscriminate and uncompassionate laws. |
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The unit, formed under the Litter Act, comprises 12 wardens who will be responsible for minimising incidents of indiscriminate dumping of garbage in the city. |
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Mortars in particular seemed indiscriminate in inflicting casualties. |
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In fact, the current indiscriminate killing was a strategic mistake. |
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This toxic brew together with other solid waste produced by indiscriminate dumping of other material is discharged into the nearest body of water. |
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He also announced a crackdown on bonded labor and said his government will ban indiscriminate use of fetters in prisons and while producing prisoners in courts. |
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At least 100 villagers were killed in the operation, most by indiscriminate use of hand grenades by Irgun members who came under fire. |
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Although not encouraged by official policy, the use of mines and incendiaries, for tactical expediency, came close to indiscriminate bombing. |
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Illegal poison baits set for foxes or crows are indiscriminate and kill protected birds and other animals. |
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On 25 April 1916, a decision was made by the German admiralty to halt indiscriminate attacks by submarine on merchant shipping. |
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From the moment of the declaration by Germany, she would reopen her inhuman warfare by the indiscriminate use of submarines. |
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Consequently Waryam Jagg alongwith his companion stormed into the house of Nasr Jagg and Sarfraz Jagg and opened indiscriminate fire. |
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Levies sources told that assailants opened indiscriminate fire at a vehicle in Zhob's Qamaruddin Karez area. |
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This includes the indiscriminate killing of lactating females, which will mean their kittens will starve to death in their dreys. |
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More than the rebellious phenomenon, she defied the use of landmines, which has been banned by the UN as it causes indiscriminate destruction. |
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Nevertheless, his reading of Nietzsche's texts cannot be characterized as a form of indiscriminate copying or unquestioned epigonism. |
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As for indiscriminateness, the use of location patterns is just as indiscriminate as wiretapping, bugging, or even video surveillance. |
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After all, indiscriminate use of fog lamps is in breach of the Road Traffic Act. |
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College rankings are ubiquitous, confusing, and often indiscriminate. |
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Their fire was indiscriminate at best, targeting civilians at worst. |
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On the other hand Pakistan was conducing indiscriminate operations against all terrorist groups under military intelligence sharing, they noted. |
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The death toll is expected to rise further as the army continues the indiscriminate shelling of residential areas in Syria, according to an LCC statement received here. |
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How can anyone be so indiscriminate in making friends as he is? |
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But because the land mine is indiscriminate, the United States and countries across the globe have become more sensitive to their human cost over the last 30 years. |
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Basking sharks are not indiscriminate feeders on zooplankton. |
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Miss Fidger was the most delightfully loose-handed housekeeper that ever muddled up baker's, butcher's, and washerwomen's bills in one indiscriminate mass. |
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However, the captain of Wexford castle surrendered during the middle of the negotiations, and in the confusion some of his troops began indiscriminate killing and looting. |
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