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"selective" Definitions
  1. [usually before noun] affecting or involving only a small number of people or things from a larger group
  2. selective (about/in something) tending to be careful about what or who you choose

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Remember, "highly selective" doesn't necessarily mean better for a student — it just means more selective.
Minorities who attended highly selective schools earned more money than minorities at less selective schools.
NON-SELECTIVE HERBICIDE Glyphosate is what's known as a non-selective herbicide, meaning it kills most plants.
"The Selective Service System is conducting business as usual," the Selective Service System previously said in a statement.
Asians represented 183% of the students at the selective public schools and just 218% at the less-selective institutions.
They are among the most selective of New York City's so-called specialized high schools, not the three most selective.
Yet selective, prestigious colleges are selective and prestigious in large part because they have more resources to spend on each student.
They're famously selective, accepting something like 1.5 percent of applicants, but still noticeably less selective than Kleiner Perkins in its heyday.
Seph went on to the highly selective Bard High School Early College, and Charles attends another sought-after selective high school.
"The more academically selective you are the more socially selective you become", says Andreas Schleicher, the head of education at the OECD.
Pace and Stony Brook are probably the most selective of the bunch, and they're substantially less selective than US News's top schools.
In highly selective institutions, only 2202% of students drop out after the first year, while 2628% drop out of the least selective institutions.
That's why people who went to highly selective universities tend to want to pair up with other people that went to highly selective universities.
The earning power of children from low-income families definitively improves if they attend the most selective colleges, as compared to less selective ones.
"My operative has been setup with very selective questioning, and also very selective footage on answers that was given to the reporters," the statement reads.
Nearly all male United States citizens and immigrants ages 18 through 25 must currently register with the Selective Service, according to the Selective System website.
Research suggests there is no difference in adult income between students who attended highly selective schools and students with similar SAT scores who attended less selective schools.
That selective attention — and being selective about what gets filtered into long-term storage — helps you conserve your mental resources and really just kind of makes sense.
The disparity isn't difficult to explain: The selective public institutions can afford to spend about three times as much on their students as the least selective institutions.
Daniel J. Berrigan, would tell the court that convicted them of interfering with the Selective Service Act of 280, destroying Selective Service files and destroying United States property.
So-called "honour killings" would be a candidate for such a study, as would the related phenomena of daughter neglect and the selective infanticide and selective abortion of females.
Contrary to Scalia's controversial contention, the data show that black students tend to have much higher graduation rates at the most selective colleges and universities than at the less selective ones.
We owe that to selective breeding — or genetic modification.
SO I WOULD SAY THAT MY -- LIESMAN: SELECTIVE HEARING.
Nor is the problem one of cost; in many cases, selective schools' larger endowments enable them to offer enough financial aid to make attendance cheaper than going to a non-selective school.
If you are a male applicant who was born after December 2202, 2628, you are required to certify that you are registered with the Selective Service or are exempt under Selective Service regulations.
He said it was very cool, selective, blah blah blah.
To be maximally efficient, a system has to be selective.
HARF: I think it&aposs important -- selective history, fake news.
It has still been making selective investments this year, however.
If you're selective then what is it about working with .
But they've been very conservative and very selective in retail.
Watson is selective about who she enforces the ban with.
Ratings agency Standard & Poor's classified it as a "selective default".
But the selective outrage here is what needs to end.
But you see, Nala has a disorder called selective hearing.
Mr Hu's candour is selective, notably when tackling domestic news.
As a result, some readers will find his history selective.
I am very selective with what comes into my home.
You still need to be selective with your stock picking.
Our TC Top Picks program is competitive and highly selective.
She also talks about being selective in choosing her roles.
Peyrefitte hoped to transform the system by introducing selective admissions.
But conversations about poverty at selective colleges are often taboo.
That suggests attending a selective school gives children a boost.
Kerry joked that she has expensive and selective taste now!
It's not completely random -- it's known as selective bias. 5.
Should Democrats play in every race or be more selective?
We were very selective when it came to the casting.
Investors are selective after a pickup in dealflow since June.
Selective outrage: It's a growing, unsettling theme in today's media.
Bull markets almost invariably end with increasingly selective buying interest.
Banks are selective and have less tolerance for weaker credits.
That process, known as selective incorporation, is now almost complete.
"We are going to be more selective," Abney told Reuters.
The unintended consequences of selective tax policies can be enormous.
The school is selective — only 11% of applicants get in.
Republican politicians know precisely how to exploit this selective ignorance.
A selective approach to Europe is absolutely right for us.
But it remains an uneven, selective market in several ways.
We've come out to friends, but it's a selective process.
This year, those admissions decisions were more selective than ever.
Other less selective Northeastern schools also participated in similar groups.
As a result, the insurance industry has become more selective.
Boycott people who are selective in their "fight" for equality.
For 20193 I am very selective for what I like.
Cyclical companies are also drawing caution from increasingly selective investors.
The selective enforcement of rules continued all through law school.
Each cycle consisted of a weeklong infusion of selective poisons.
Selective erasure of this type of memory would be beneficial.
Not all students at selective colleges have the same experience.
Such selective moral reckoning left room for racism to fester.
As a conductor, he keeps a busy, though selective, calendar.
Even with primary source documents, we're getting a selective view.
It can also be selective about which numbers it shares.
I'm very selective in what I'm saying about our relationship.
Being selective, doing less, is the path of the productive.
Will there be a blanket amnesty, or only selective release?
After all, tech companies are famously selective as it is.
Some of the Democratic candidates have been slightly more selective.
"The phenomenon is due largely to selective memory," he added.
This selective idealization of humanity gets at a deeper problem.
Meanwhile, philanthropic giving to the most selective schools has skyrocketed.
Piebaldism is common in cats, because of selective breeding - i.e.
" As for other assets, he encourages being "very, very selective.
It's not just dishonest, it's selective sorting of the facts.
Selective Service System recalls practice and precedent of another era.
KFC is very selective about who it follows on Twitter.
This view of imprisonment policy is built on selective memory.
"Let alone through the selective disclosures of elite shareholder referenda."
Keates is too selective in his use of modern scholarship.
What's problematic is the selective nature of our collective memory.
What we have is the Selective Service, which under the current Military Selective Service Act, requires most men in the U.S. between ages 18 and 26 to register — including non-citizens such as refugees.
It admitted it provided the regulator, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), with "selective, incomplete or inaccurate data" dating back at least six years and also provided automakers with selective, incomplete or inaccurate data.
Students of selective colleges on average earned 20 percent more 10 years after enrollment than those who attended non-selective schools, New York Fed economists Rajashri Chakrabarti and Michelle Jiang wrote in a blog post.
That can make selective breeding to create new potato lines difficult.
"We hope the market will start to be selective," he said.
Are players simply being more selective in their use of it?
They were all over the city and some were very selective.
What's more, most Americans don't attend selective schools like Johns Hopkins.
And this, again, talks about that selective outrage that they have.
"The truth can hurt, but selective ignorance is fatal," he said.
Well, you got to be selective, it comes back to that.
I was really selective with what I would put on there.
He also cautioned that investors need to be selective with commodities.
It sounds like you're being hard on yourself for being selective.
"Saving is not what neuropsychologists call a 'selective trait,'" Ghilarducci said.
We're a very small and very focused and very selective partnership.
While the market might be somewhat more selective, it's still solid.
Given the limited resources we have to be very much selective.
Selective editing has been a hallmark of Mr. Cruz's negative advertising.
As a result, they are expected to be much more selective.
Specifically, we'd like to know more about what "selective collection" means.
Michael Goodwin: Cynthia Nixon&aposs selective outrage could kill her career .
In this case, the study authors moved between similarly selective journals.
Clients of money managers also appear to be growing more selective.
Selective breeding of a desirable trait could easily take a decade.
Kagan pointed out that the selective program was offered to nonprofits.
Thanks to selective breeding, American cows are more productive than ever.
The same happened when Facebook became more selective with Pages posts.
So it looks like there's some selective discrimination going on here.
On the face of things that is a huge selective disadvantage.
I think you're going to have to get much more selective.
Critics accused Democrats of being selective about whose religious freedom matters.
Puntillo said the key to emerging markets is to remain selective.
This Connecticut-based service academy is also quite selective and rigorous.
However, the information provided in that mandatory counseling is highly selective.
He developed some selective amnesia and said he never saw her.
The power relations presented to us in the exhibition are selective.
The schools with better aid packages were also the most selective.
Given the history of selective hearing, what followed was no surprise.
Increasing numbers of students are applying to the most selective institutions.
Instead of being comprehensive, good narrative nonfiction must be rigorously selective.
Deerfield Academy is a selective boarding school located in Deerfield, Massachusetts.
We explored the city on bicycles, a tour of selective memorialization.
There are some signs the market advance is becoming more selective.
That makes the bank nearly 10 times as selective as Harvard.
"I think he likes intelligence on a selective basis," he said.
Someone has made selective choices, which affects the scent and taste.
Although Dice is intentionally far more selective in what it sells.
The No. 1 thing it needs is a selective cropping tool.
Skittles are great if you're selective about which flavors you consume.
Selective Color is also pretty sophisticated for a free photo app.
It's not that he's selective—he knows who hears his drumbeat.
Sometimes a selective drip is more effective than an open tap.
That means Goldman is nearly 10 times as selective as Harvard.
This is a selective list which only includes attacks involving civilians.
To combat that, they might become more selective about acquiring content.
In their programs, the rejection of economic globalization is highly selective.
And only a handful of schools are as selective as Harvard.
Still, "I just want to be selective within energy," he said.
"And the market has got a lot more selective," he added.
The novel's greatest asset is Lee's selective use of telling details.
Seoul has never had the luxury of selective dealings with Pyongyang.
Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel offered selective support for Macron's ideas.
So are selective colleges moving away from using these subjective criteria?
That selective intolerance is among the things we mean by civilization.
"Recommendation engines tend to create selective information environments," Faddoul told Recode.
We hope that you understand how incredibly selective this process is.
Yet they were all informed by a selective reading of history.
But he also has a selective palate, which helped his development.
For sure, it has become a more selective, less inclusive market.
For additional information concerning Selective Service requirements, please visit www.sss.gov.28500.
Accordingly, despite these inappropriate and selective leaks, we will continue undeterred.
Bidding was also selective at the Sotheby's Imps and Mods sale.
Thank you, Hobby Lobby, for a great lesson in selective morality.
But they can be selective about whom they hound — and boastful.
"But current extremely low valuation levels do create selective value opportunities."
"At this point you have to be very selective," he said.
"first-class passengers," as he called them, would invest in selective
And Silverton has had to be more selective about its investments.
"Fujimorismo represents violence, dictatorship, repression, selective killings and bribery," he said.
I'm selective about the photographs I put out in the world.
Yet true to centrist form, his deficit concerns are oddly selective.
The bill seeks to ban race or sex-selective abortions, i.e.
When it comes to wars, we Americans have a selective memory.
Rather, this seems more like some very, very selective memory loss.
But according to WebMD's chief medical editor Michael Smith, MD, SSRIs (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors) and SNRIs (selective norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors) are the classes of anti-anxiety and antidepressant medications most commonly associated with sexual side effects.
It's a luxury to be selective about the women that you play.
"She was advocating for women's rights, not for selective breeding," Schoen said.
This time, my psychiatrist suggested the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) Prozac.
In 2016, where you are being selective, it's identical at 67 percent.
Women, on the other hand, are more selective, prioritising quality over quantity.
Another comment was more supportive, if Airbnb was selective about its winner.
Here's an example of Mate 20's real-time selective color mode.
But more than the infrastructure, memory in South African Football is selective.
Advanced screenings of the film seemed more selective and sparse than usual.
Sondland appeared to have "a severe case of selective amnesia," said Rep.
It catches on, or it doesn't, as selective forces do their work.
Today, SMTC has two VERSAFLOW 3/45 dual pot selective soldering machines.
VERSAFLOW is the industry's most widely used in-line selective soldering platform.
Selective Mutism was first reported by a German physician, Kussmaul, in 1877.
Selective leaking of accusations destroys reputations even if innocence is later confirmed.
Mind you, not all attempts at selective breeding turn out so well.
He must give up having only a selective respect for the law.
Finland's tertiary education system is one of the most selective in Europe.
This New London, Connecticut-based academy is also very selective and rigorous.
Sun sneezing is a fluke of nature with no known selective advantage.
The school is hyper-selective and has a dropout rate of 242%.
Available surgeons are limited, so patients do not get to be selective.
In October Standard & Poor's, a rating agency, declared Venezuela in "selective default".
Harman is going to launch a campaign for selective noise cancellation headphones.
The laser cutter is modified into a Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) printer.
THIS is why I am selective with who I call a friend.
Numerous laboratories have begun selective breeding of corals to produce hardier varieties.
People with selective mutism have a tendency to worry more than others.
But Facebook also polices some of those efforts in seemingly selective ways.
My blindness had been selective, willful even — how else to explain it?
It's a small and selective sample, yes, and it's just two weeks.
Selective lecturing Flying north from Rome, Trump found the temperature quickly cooling.
To allow universities to become more selective, the government reintroduced entrance exams.
I learned how to be more selective about what I put out.
Those who cry wolf about coups take a selective view of democracy.
This is not the only time Airbnb has been selective with information.
Simply put, this selective enforcement and application of the Constitution is dangerous.
He saw them as disciplined and selective in their lending, not struggling.
I think he makes a compelling argument, although I'd be more selective.
But those bans did make a striking difference for highly selective universities.
The classic study on selective attention is called the "invisible gorilla" experiment.
First, the advance/decline line falls apart as the rally gets selective.
That's called selective prosecution and those things get thrown out in court.
But his Selective Service records, obtained from the National Archives, suggest otherwise.
Hypocrisy and selective outrage abounds, as neutral principles take a back seat.
Chick-fil-A's process may not be pricey, but it is selective.
Memory is selective, history is partial, and youth is a golden age.
Today, cruise lines are becoming ever more selective about those they hire.
Instead, the NDAA requires a study of the entire selective service system.
But it was a good lesson in the importance of being selective.
For one, she pointed to selective emerging markets for fixed income investments.
You determine where you place your awareness, what psychologists call selective attention.
We're very selective about who's gotten it, and it stops the bleeding.
In other ways, as well, Wilson's understanding of democracy could be selective.
The selective, random attention is not how justice is supposed to work.
To that end, "Young Mr. Lincoln" practices a selective form of predestination.
Confusion kills confidence, so be incredibly selective about who you listen to.
Deferments are a necessary element of any system of selective military service.
Leisure travelers are naturally more selective and cost conscious than business travelers.
A further stock market fall could provide an opportunity for selective buying.
The hospital is "selective" in such partnerships with technology companies, he explained.
At this juncture, Tepper advises investors to stay selective within the group.
Their pique, though, is hard to fathom looking just at selective figures.
Highly selective colleges tend to select from the best-off underrepresented minorities.
Yet many white conservatives keep recycling the same selective stories about Thomas.
The best way to describe this show is with a selective inventory.
Boucher said in an alpha driven environment you have to be selective.
Understandably, international lenders have been selective in taking exposure to Indian NBFCs.
Financial aid is indeed linked to registry with the Selective Service System.
Similarly, states are prohibited from engaging in selective enforcement of federal laws.
The King holiday was both cause and effect of this selective appropriation.
"What we need is an immigration system that is selective," Cissna said.
Instead, we seek leaders who are selective and steady in their approach.
In previous peace attempts, selective genocide against opposition leaders ruined our chances.
Look all you want, but be more selective with what you buy.
Because young professionals are "so much more purposeful and selective," he says.
Tread carefully, those who traffic in this kind of selective historical whitewashing.
But if Mr. King's concern is with terrorism, it seems highly selective.
Yet the Turkish case is flawed by its opaque and selective omissions.
Constitutional experts still differ over the selective implementation implicit in such statements.
My mother, like many parents of adult children, suffers from selective amnesia.
Another matchmaking service catering to business travelers is Selective Search in Chicago.
As we debate how to switch course, our popular understanding of the rise of "get tough" laws should not layer selective memory atop selective hearing of the past by justifying black incarceration with trite references to black voices.
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and General Motors CEO Mary Barra were the only two leaders to earn their bachelor's degree from a private institution, though overall, graduates from selective schools out-earn those who attended less selective institutions.
She also has to be selective of which nuts and beans she eats.
Harvard is itself a private organization, and a notoriously selective one at that.
INGRAHAM: Newt, Newt, the hypocrisy and the selective moral indignation is beyond stunning.
The selective guy and the all-out guy are winning the same percentage.
But rather surprisingly, there's been a selective amplification of response to religious words.
Buyers have become more selective and we expect that to continue in 2017.
Arbitrary or selective enforcement of existing law is itself an abuse of power.
The 5-4 ruling upheld selective travel restrictions for certain Muslim majority countries.
So why break the law to get a child into a selective school?
This kind of selective sharing has actually been in Instagram for a while.
Drilling is faster, more selective and more accurate, and leakage rates are lower.
We have become more selective about our work and the clients we serve.
Democrats say the memo is selective, misleading, and potentially harmful to national security.
Canada's selective but eclectic taste in immigrants goes back a fair way, too.
Selective quotations can prove anything, if you have clever researchers looking for them.
"We wanted to be selective about each noise," the 29-year-old says.
That is why, Muñoz says, they are very selective about who can join.
"We're going to be very selective about his home," Reeve told the Tribune.
Rising stars on their way to the most selective high schools in Maryland.
It's always selective... People can say anything about my looks, this and that.
We're more like Netflix, where we have a more curated and selective approach.
Selective colleges and clubs that cultivate high-demand STEM skills have lower thresholds.
"Sacha is very hardworking and selective in [creating] the final product," said Levine.
The overall impression based on this selective telling is both misleading and false.
Please consult local laws regarding selective dismissal of any fetal development in progress.
"It really speaks to how discreet and selective these opportunities are," Yaccarino said.
For a start, China's commitment to multilateralism and openness is at best selective.
I assure you, this selective prosecution will be met with a strong defense.
Enrolling in selective colleges offered long-term economic mobility for students, they added.
You may need to be selective on which events you RSVP "yes" to.
The selective indignation about these 'so-called football fans' can truly frustrate me.
He said banks should be selective to avoid funding zombie and dysfunctional firms.
Some see a double standard in Trump's selective focus on human rights abroad.
What we don't know is how sweeping — or selective — any clampdown might be.
The more successful schools are those — charter or public — that are more selective.
The costs of selective taxes simply outweigh any plausible estimates of their benefits.
What once took decades or longer through selective breeding is now nearly instantaneous.
Depending on the pitcher, I decide if I can be selective or not.
He warned campaigners not to quote selective studies and risk "misleading the public".
La Fille d'O appeared to be protesting the selective nature of Instagram's policy.
Productivity has risen in 18 of 28 selective service providing industries in 2018.
But Mr. Boies called the choice to pursue A.I.G. "politically motivated selective prosecution."
The bill also touches on the selective service, also known as the draft.
The Democrats have a selective memory when it comes to their party's history.
"Anti-choice legislators are fools if they think science is selective," Conti said.
In six states, most recently Arkansas, lawmakers have passed sex-selective abortion bans.
The goal is to find a therapy that's selective, convenient and optimally potent.
She pledged to boost technical training, reform energy markets and increase selective schools.
I.T., and other highly selective colleges, want students who prioritize quality over quantity.
Having an Ivy League (or other selective school's) college degree undeniably has advantages.
So how selective are you when it comes to swiping right or left?
We're being way more selective, and everyone has been so intelligent and understanding.
By HUD's own standards, Maplewood's selective enforcement of its ordinance violates federal law.
Sources close to Mistry said Tata Sons used selective data in its representation.
By the looks of things, Jesse Lingard's Dab University isn't even particularly selective.
Mere moments before Bang Time, JoJo's selective memory will serve her just fine.
"The highly selective nature of OCD behaviors is just as remarkable," she wrote.
A more selective approach still feels — now as then — like the correct approach.
As such, Mosaic has become more "selective" about selling on credit, Bielders said.
Large debentures often come with the promise of admission at some selective schools.
But the show wasn't nearly selective enough for the history to be clear.
Investors should be selective about stocks and avoid index-tracking exchange-traded funds.
"They were very selective about who they would allow in," he tells me.
Sophos, another security vendor, said Ryuk's creators were selective about whom they targeted.
Creating the visual world of The Favourite required selective breaks with historical accuracy.
In Hershey's view, the Selective Service was the "storekeeper" of America's manpower supply.
Many selective colleges want students from all over, ideally from all 50 states.
Selective schools use screens to sort children according to test scores and attendance.
By 1967, it made sense for protesters to target the Selective Service System.
That's what changed in the process, and that forces you to be selective.
Moving forward, I want to be selective and intentional with my DJ sets.
I would be a bridesmaid again, but I'd be more selective about it.
"Opening Selective Service to women is just one of their recommendations," Thornberry continued.
Group meetings – Let's be selective about which group meetings occur during this period.
This is underpinned by its selective underwriting, steady premium growth and manageable claims.
Research indicates this will probably increase the number of students attending selective schools.
When they tackle overtly political issues, it's through selective editing and legacy building.
"This administration has taken selective criticism to a new level," Mr. Berschinski said.
Almost by definition, historical drama is selective; we invent characters, we compress events.
But Justice Kagan said the program was not selective in the relevant sense.
Antidepressants called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors may help with irritability, agitation and apathy.
It's a reflection of our selective amnesia that few people know her name.
But Ricky is selective about who gets a marionette and who doesn&apost.
Investors might find opportunities amid the rubble, but the key is being selective.
That means David has committed fraud — or "selective depositing," as he calls it.
"It's selective depending on who they're talking to," Pingree said in an interview.
During their stay, he says, he plans to use them for selective breeding.
America has an acute case of Anglophilia, but it's a highly selective one.
This usually played out in selective ways for a select group of people.
According to research led by Robert Plomin and Emily Smith-Woolley, both of King's College London, the educational benefits of selective schools largely disappear once the innate ability and socio-economic background of pupils at selective schools are taken into account.
The truth is that none of [the kits] are practically good, selective, and discriminatory.
MICHELLE MALKIN, CRTV "MICHELLE MALKIN INVESTIGATES" HOST: Because they suffer from selective sovereignty syndrome.
"We're extremely selective about the cryptos we're making available on the platform" says Tenev.
Kautex also makes selective catalytic reduction systems used to reduce emissions from diesel engines.
Holder and Lynch prioritized combating racial profiling and selective policing within communities of color.
GUTFELD: This is how you make sense of this, why there&aposs selective outrage.
"They are very selective on tires," said Michael Cutshaw, general manager of the dealership.
In India, auto rickshaw drivers are sometimes extremely selective in who they pick up.
That doesn't mean they can't be selective, they can't be -- you know, go in.
You said you wanted to be more selective of the roles you were choosing.
Petersen, however, suggested that Facebook has been selective with the information it has shared.
So, maybe there's a good reason we're so selective about what our dates watch.
This gives the exhibition the odd quality of being simultaneously wide-open and selective.
Another of Mr. Macron's reforms aims to make the clogged admission process more selective.
Candidates have begun releasing selective pieces of information in advance of the Monday deadline.
Saleh has also brought selective zone blitzes with great effectiveness, another problem for offenses.
El-Erian said he is only a selective buyer of U.S. stocks on dips.
More specific to SARMs (selective androgen receptor modulators), you're not actually talking about contamination.
The Selective Service was reinstated in 1980 following the Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan.
In fact, Cal is one of the most selective public colleges in the country.
You may want to be selective about which apps can work in the background.
You just have to be increasingly selective," she told CNBC's "Squawk on the Street.
Interestingly, the malware is selective of which SMS messages it will try to collect.
We continue to hold credit but we are selective with what we are buying.
Black and Hispanic students also tend to benefit economically from going to selective schools.
It is unclear whether the policy will be implemented nationwide or will remain selective.
Selective reporting of findings in published trials and clinical study reports were also blamed.
"The Commission's response to recent scandals has been poor, slow and selective," Javor said.
But while the sector plays might look tempting, one expert recommends being more selective.
The overwhelming majority (about 90%) of British pupils, however, attend non-selective state schools.
Their peers at Bedfordshire, the country's least-selective institution, make only half as much.
That very act of selective editing reveals something of the vice-president's own preferences.
The vetting process is very selective, and TechCrunch editors thoroughly review every qualified application.
We want to be very precise and very selective about how we can help.
According to Bengio, we should be selective about the data these systems vacuum up.
In general, you need affirmative action only at selective, elite institutions of higher education.
"Our plan is to be super-selective in who we work with," Taggar said.
Sonic has also been very smart and selective about the way it uses promotions.
"The more selective schools are kind of sitting back, waiting and seeing," he said.
The media's selective use of polls may provide gun control advocates with talking points.
But by applying a selective policy to militant groups, Pakistan is playing with fire.
I am selective in who I tell about a safe and necessary medical procedure.
First, the legal grounds for their exclusion from Selective Service are no longer valid.
Do you think women should also have to register for Selective Service, like men?
It's designed to clean hardwood floors and features selective cleaning modes for various messes.
However, that is another area where Rees would buy selective stocks on the pullback.
Since the show ended, she's been selective about the kind of roles she chooses.
The power relations presented in an exhibition at the Pulitzer Arts Foundation are selective.
The fee squeeze is making firms more selective about how they spend research dollars.
Yet enforcement under Trump is selective, even "schizophrenic," according to the New York Times .
This selective application of force and persuasion will help deal with this longstanding insurgency.
"We have become even more selective about our counterparties and projects," KFW's Wiebers said.
"This anti-corruption campaign is very selective," Chinese leadership analyst Bo Zhiyue told CNN.
You have to be both extremely open, and at the same time extremely selective.
Public MSIs tend to be community colleges and less-selective public four-year colleges.
Why do selective taxes on high-calorie food and drink fail to improve health?
Maybe they're the ghosts of children abandoned by the prejudicially selective American dream machine.
Asdrúbal Oliveros, a Venezuelan economist, recently tweeted that a "selective" default is "practically impossible".
Founded in 1848, Blair Academy has an extremely selective acceptance rate of just 18%.
I saw more pitches, and I've tried to be more selective at home plate.
Arrests have tended to be selective, targeting mostly those opposed to Mr. Buhari's government.
Intentionally or not, they fuel a frenzy to get into the most selective schools.
He implies that the ADHD hyperfocus trait provided a selective advantage in the past.
These selective tariffs, designed to protect certain industries, have never worked in the past.
So we have to be very careful, very selective about how we do things.
Yet Republicans seem to have selective amnesia in their political crusade against the IRS.
"We're trying to be as selective as possible," Lee said in a July interview.
The highly selective Marine Corps Body Bearers unit is accepting applications for new members.
The more selective a college, the more likely a minority student was to graduate.
The domestic cat is its own species of animal, created by our selective breeding.
MJF closely resembles selective laser sintering (SLS) printers sold by EOS and 3D Systems.
I'm pretty selective because I'm heads down with Otto and Uber's self-driving efforts.
He sees this as a more selective tape consistent with "late-cycle" market conditions.
"  "Remember, 2628 [percent], 28500 percent of students do not go to highly selective universities.
Expanding selective education will do little to improve the overall quality of British schools.
These are Americans who are very selective about the rules they want to follow.
But due to selective enforcement and socioeconomic disparities, they disproportionately kept out black voters.
With buyers more selective, owners are more reluctant to offer exceptional cars at auction.
The selective elevation of a lucky few isn't a substitute for broad-based opportunity.
As he often does, Mr. Trump presented a selective version of the last year.
Unlike a cat, a lion doesn't possess generations of selective breeding in its DNA.
He has since been selective in choosing roles, ensuring each presented a fresh challenge.
Retrieving such experiences from memory is an equally selective task and prone to error.
I was prescribed a low dose of Celexa, a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI).
You won't find a labyrinth of options , but the selective mainstays are done well.
Children from low-opportunity neighborhoods, they suggest, could merit priority for selective high schools.
"Let's be selective about which group meetings occur during this period," the memo said.
The decision to enact a military draft is initiated by the Selective Service Administration.
I have finite space so I have to be selective with my plant purchases.
B.T.] and antidepressive medications, generally S.S.R.I.s [selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, a class of antidepressant].
"It allows us to be very selective about what we do next," Brown said.
It demonstrates how narrow and selective the path to the Supreme Court has become.
College does enable social mobility, but it's not happening at the most selective schools.
Our selective timeline of the events that transformed the city over three extraordinary years.
"Selective editing and cropping is something we consider to be media manipulation," said Roth.
For families with middle-class incomes, highly selective colleges are much, much less expensive.
Throughout her presidential campaign, Warren has made selective endorsements of progressives in congressional primaries.
The more selective the college, the greater its dominance," writes Reeves in "Dream Hoarders.
So this isn't just what selective outrage looks like, it's what it smells like.
"Fishing expeditions"—selective use of statistics in search of a striking conclusion—are commonplace.
It's a genuine, if highly selective and jumpy, traversal of a passionately sustained career.
This feels selective in terms of the expectation of gifts, versus just having fun.
And we think these differences are accounted for by the selective breeding of behaviors.
Selective estrogen receptor modulators such as raloxifene act on tissues that respond to estrogen.
Goldman Sachs is nearly 10 times more selective than Harvard when hiring midcareer employees.
The German Sturmgewehr 44 was the innovative forerunner of modern selective-fire assault rifles.
Large numbers of public schools have selective admissions policies that keep most kids out.
Qasem Soleimani, Americans flocked to the Selective Service website, crashing it on January 3.
At the heart of the scandal is a persistent adulation of highly selective universities.
For sufferers of selective mutism, speaking is the most frightening thing in the world.
If you are a male applicant born after December 85033, 1959, you must certify that you have registered with the Selective Service System, or are exempt from having to do so under the Selective Service Law as described in 5 USC 3328.
Nor does it appear to be simply a matter of graduates from more selective schools being generally more diligent: as these schools became more selective over time, their alumni did not grow more parsimonious with painkillers relative to peers from less prestigious institutions.
The amendment would also give only Congress authority to change the Selective Service Act and require the Pentagon prepare a report for Congress July 1, 2017, about whether the selective service is still needed and if registration should be required regardless of gender.
Some of the most commonly prescribed antidepressants are called SSRIs, or selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors.
I think you have to be selective when you do that," Lewandowski told Bash. "Mr.
Neither the "new" SAT nor the rival ACT is necessary for high-quality, selective admissions.
Motorola says this setup will still enable depth effects, such as selective focus and color.
Widely acclaimed as song recitalist, Mr. Gerhaher has been more selective about his opera appearances.
Given your selective number of fragrances, what made you choose Bergamot as the newest addition?
She returned home fired by a "rage to live", and also infuriated by selective amnesia.
This new divergent ecosystem is more selective of sophisticated, savvy investors and specialized, seasoned entrepreneurs.
Eugenics is the pseudo-science of improving the human population through controlled and selective breeding.
The slight increases have lenders being more selective with those getting auto loans, said Zabritski.
"I believe a great collector has a discerning eye and a selective attitude," she says.
Gwyneth Paltrow is more selective about which roles she takes now that she's acting less.
The selective outrage and the twisted morality of the left never fails to amaze me.
On Pixel XL, it's called Lens Blur, and on the Galaxy S8 it's Selective Focus.
And would they start becoming more selective about their patients to avoid particularly costly ones?
Data shows that Asian-American students are overrepresented at many of America's most selective schools.
He believes investors should be selective and look to buy the names that have outperformed.
The research adds to a continuing conversation about the "missing middle" on selective college campuses.
Attending a more selective school increases earnings by about 7% on average, the paper said.
The Group continues to take a very selective approach to new hospital contracts in France.
As a result, some sales agents say, traditional distributors are being more selective at Sundance.
It also noted that Takata had produced testing reports that contained selective or inaccurate data.
Foreigners were also trading in selective counters while locally, retailers traded in second tier counters.
But only at a higher and selective appeal tier, after layers of standard internal reviews.
"I think there are opportunities on a selective basis on the equity side," he said.
And any time criminal laws are broad, there's room for expansive readings and selective prosecutions.
For one thing, this kind of selective neighborhood watch never seems to affect white people.
Data shows that Asian American students are overrepresented at many of America's most selective schools.
It will also provide other selective stats and data about their sales in the process.
These include selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors such as Zoloft (sertraline), Paxil (paroxetine) and Prozac (fluoxetine).
"We are constructive on emerging markets, but you need to be selective," Schroders' Forest said.
Pietruszynski notes that the company is highly selective about where it gets its data from.
Many scientists get rejected from the most selective journals and go for an easier one.
And partly it is because Viber is trying to be selective in what it does.
But knowing Apple, it'll likely be highly selective about which displays can access the technology.
Although no aviation experience is required, the airline will be "highly selective" in choosing trainees.
And he has the advice of Cuba's security officials, who are experts in selective repression.
The visit to the Vatican has a clever symbolic place in this selective world tour.
Today there is selective sunshine by some and even the black light of false sunshine.
But come on, the selective media outrage is laughable, it&aposs also kind of sad.
However, one domestic area she still likes is energy, as long as investors are selective.
In fact, private choice schools even outperformed the most prestigious, selective Milwaukee Public Schools schools.
Smaller deals would also be more in line with RWE's strategy of selective M&A.
Tamoxifen is in a class of drugs known as selective estrogen receptor modulators, or SERMs.
What Click did might be technically illegal, but it does not warrant this selective prosecution.
They speculate that there is a causal connection, selective disclosure, which they say is unfair.
Seems to me that selective editing and cherry-picking did not serve the reader well.
Her mother, Gloria, taught at Hunter College Elementary, a highly selective public school in Manhattan.
Since then, the policy has been colour-blind and unusually welcoming, yet also ruthlessly selective.
The selective selling came as investors put fresh funds to work in financials and energy.
It's that some elements were elevated and others were diminished — what we call selective hearing.
"The best way to really play this right now is to be selective," said Tepper.
Selective attention occurs when we allow our expectations to influence how we perceive the world.
And that concludes our lesson on selective outrage and the hypocrisy invariably ingrained in it.
Recent sales trends show consumers becoming more selective, shunning older models and especially smaller cars.
Researchers sometimes use a similarly selective approach when seeking to explain social phenomena in animals.
And several studies actually show that similarly qualified minorities do better in more selective schools.
Men between the ages of 2628 and 28503 are required to register with Selective Service.
Devlin of Lynchburg, Virginia-based Selective also said he welcomes the recent volatility in tech.
GS: I've dug into your financials, Gilles, which shows the benefit of your selective strategy.
Acceptance by one of the 20-50 most selective schools will provide life-altering opportunities.
Memories are short in politics, but Mr. Cruz has tested the limits of selective amnesia.
Regular readers know how valuable I find this easy financial-aid calculator for selective colleges.
There are highly selective fellowships for up-and-comers, most of them writers of color.
The right is, of course, just as selective with some of its versions of history.
"You're much more in the phase of being selective in the tech sector," he added.
The claim was later shown to be false and based on flawed or selective intelligence.
The selective scale is in line with Mr. Macron's determination to keep out economic migrants.
In each of these cases, the police offered selective or misleading accounts of what happened.
Pacific Legal's lawsuit compounds a growing legal threat to affirmative action policies at selective schools.
This seems to be where we are now, barricaded in different fortresses of selective memory.
Memory, by its nature and necessity, is selective, its details subject to revision and dissipation.
What this selective underenumeration will not do is make America's growing racial minority populations disappear.
But society is very selective about which of these histories we choose to talk about.
Tariffs have done a tremendous job attracting selective investment in industries like the auto industry.
I was encouraged to throw my hat in the ring at some more selective universities.
"That's because I have a selective memory," Mr. Hall joked in a recent phone interview.
"Being very selective over which investors you bring on board is very wise," he said.
In South Asia the mistreatment starts in the womb, with the selective abortion of girls.
Yelp Elite is a selective annual membership with various perks, including exclusive invites to events.
Indiana's ban on "selective abortions," which was signed into law in 2016 by then-Gov.
More tdozen parents are accused of paying to get their children into the selective school.
They weren't selective the last time, and I don't see that happening this time either.
Thus, if Gorsuch's previous actions are indicative, he — like Scalia — might unfortunately practice selective originalism.
The pressure to show only selective outrage is abundantly clear on the Democratic campaign trail.
The duchess accuses the paper of misusing her private information, breaching copyright and selective editing.
Of course, there's good reason to be selective about exposing your portfolio to emerging markets.
Salesforce is incredibly selective when hiring for technical roles like software engineer and data scientist.
Calling for the highly selective deployment of hydropower doesn't automatically make one a NIMBY naysayer.
He was selective about whom he brought on, prizing loyalty, energy, and connections over experience.
Such market dislocations are making investors more selective and wary of these increasingly popular products.
At least four selective clubs will soon cover fees for second-semester sophomores on aid.
At least four selective clubs will soon cover fees for second-semester sophomores on aid.
U.S. and international financials look good, although it's important to remain selective, the strategist emphasized.
The epicurean pasta content consumer needs to be selective about what goes into their feed.
Ermotti said the bank could have taken in more money with a less selective approach.
The government's selective disclosure risks misleading the public about the true extent of the abuse.
The Marines, the most selective of the armed services, came to campus twice a week.
Furthermore, association plans can be selective; high-risk individuals would not be invited to join.
Perhaps it is not too late to inquire into the price of such selective memories.
I've dated women I met while working, but I've always been very careful and selective.
There's probably some selective bias because we're the front-facing people at the White House.
But Krueger and Dale, in two papers released in NBER in 1999 and 2011, found that selective college attendance actually has no effect if you compare students who were admitted to selective colleges and attended to ones who were admitted and did not attend.
For non-strategic sectors unfairly affected by China's state-directed economic practices, frameworks need to be developed that will have selective but effective offsetting impact including import restraints and/or selective countervailing tariffs so as to assure a level playing field for American firms.
Soon-to-be-released research from the economists Douglas Webber, Ben Ost and Weixiang Pan found that students who majored in high-demand fields such as engineering at less selective public universities earned more than similar students who chose other majors at more selective universities.
Throughout my career, I've been very selective with when and how I do shoots with nudity.
But after overextending herself last year, she said that she's more selective about her activism work.
"We're trying to be very, very selective in how we're going to do updates," Yang said.
DHILLON: Well somebody needs to give him smelling salts, the selective outrage, the hypocrisy is laughable.
Abortion is legal in India, but sex-selective terminations, which often target female fetuses, are not.
"What really bothered me about last night was the selective enforcement of this rule," King said.
"Yuki is a creature of habit and is selective with whom she see's," one profile reads.
WATTERS: There is selective outrage to the Kate Steinle point we&aposve made the other day.
Ostensibly, the most selective schools don't take vouchers, and they have little incentive to do so.
The Clinton campaign, which had expressed concern about selective leaks from the notes, welcomed the release.
Attending a more selective college might not just lead to greater skills or productivity, she said.
Even among selective universities, those with better-credentialed and wealthier students were likelier to mount protests.
Well-qualified students eager for a place at a selective school still have a decent shot.
This selective memory definitely plays into our society's double standard for genders regarding early sexual activity.
Not, probably, the efforts that some countries have made to crack down on sex-selective abortion.
This claim, and Arpaio's allegation that Obama's Selective Service registration was also forged, was proved erroneous.
"Looking back, I wish someone had told me to be a little more selective," she says.
And yet there's no clear evidence that Pakistan has discarded its selective approach to militant groups.
Twitter has received criticism surrounding its policies and what appears to be selective enforcement of them.
They're just more selective about the malls they visit and the stores within malls they visit.
Bankoff told the Wall Street Journal that Vox will look at similar deals but be selective.
But a few are more selective still, omitting only a single country from their worldview: Israel.
Rather it's making selective feature decisions based on what it believes iPhone users want and need.
It probably will, but I'd rather be a selective buyer of these names, especially the XLE.
Therefore, this benefit is not "selective," and, furthermore, not an issue specific to Ireland or Apple.
We will be more disciplined on the use of our cash and more selective on projects.
Singapore runs a highly selective programme designed to identify the most exceptionally intelligent students each year.
Browne added that Quora will be highly selective of which companies' messages it chooses to show.
"Basically, he had fashioned it into a dating app that is very selective," she told Strahan.
It will also be far more selective about who has access to what level of data.
We think the selective pressures in this diet led to a gradual stretching of the tongue.
This implies a more selective approach to Islam and a more limited role for the brotherhoods.
However, Morgan Sindall has in recent years been more selective on which contracts it bids for.
Given the high-stress situations in which he works with companies, Jensen is selective with customers.
This kind of intentional, selective quotation would get an ordinary lawyer torn apart by a judge.
Furthermore, COGO's management has a strong record of prudent financial management and selective land bank acquisition.
Those patients sometimes use other, non-stimulant drugs, such as the selective norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor atomoxetine.
But selective dog breeding has thrown natural selection some curve balls when it comes to canines.
Such selective condemnation and rush to judgment, especially when he becomes president, could inflame tensions worldwide.
These schools tend to have fewer resources compared to more selective schools and flagship state universities.
Allred says it's reducing risk by being selective about the students it accepts onto the program.
The goal isn't to plug the gap for all; the firm wants to be very selective.
He accused Abiy, a member of the country's largest ethnic group, the Oromo, of selective justice.
Two months later, when Congress passed the Selective Service Act, conscription was extended to the Island.
KKR will continue to examine deals in the region on a selective basis, the sources said.
Are you engaged in selective listening, downplaying your potential customer's concerns and over-valuing your solution?
People are outraged now because we're in this period of time that everybody has selective outreach.
What if we had corporate-sourced data that wasn't subject to disgruntled employees or selective reporting?
I have to be a little more selective and put in a bit more work now.
In Las Vegas, he was very selective with his shot, passing up plenty of scoring opportunities.
A newly discovered, highly selective cyber espionage actor has been active since 2011, Symantec reported Sunday.
At Bowdoin College, students who join fraternities or similar selective membership social organizations face permanent dismissal.
The taxes fall under the category of selective taxes on products deemed harmful to public health.
But there are some selective schools that offset expensive sticker prices with generous financial aid packages.
Millennials are reviving the suburbs, but being more selective than baby boomers about where to live.
What do we learn about the "current status of the medium" through such a selective lens?
The Selective Service System, which administers the draft, is a separate agency from the Defense Department.
The most common form of 3D printing for real-world engineering applications is selective laser melting.
We're talking here about registration for Selective Service, should we ever go back to a draft.
" Mr. Mirhashemi said that Legends was working with tour operators, "but on a very selective basis.
The Indian government remains reluctant to change the law fearing its misuse for sex-selective abortions.
Bush unquestionably had his merits, but setting him up as an anti-Trump requires selective vision.
But this untrammeled approach to criminal justice is fraught with danger of overreaching and selective prosecution.
The ensuing investigation, arrest and trial were tinged with questions of racial bias and selective prosecution.
Millionaires are selective about the tasks they take on and the opportunities they accept, Corley said.
The selective borrowing cannot be a matter of simple naïveté on the part of American fans.
The Navy SEALs are the highly secretive and selective military group that carries out special operations.
A: When it comes to partners and building my team, I've learned to be extremely selective.
In their letter, the senators call for an independent commission to study the Selective Service System.
This selective application of democratic rights by Turkey's intelligentsia only helps Mr. Erdogan consolidate his power.
Thomson recommends that such sellers be more selective about what they list from their broader catalog.
Schools of education do need to become more selective and offer a rigorous teacher training program.
The company is expected to offset a significant portion of this spend though selective asset sales.
Since then, the reinsurer has reviewed its underwriting guidelines and adopted a more selective business approach.
Consider the so-called "climate-gate" scandal, founded on selective reading of emails stolen from researchers.
Selective breeding can produce immense changes in populations based on naturally occurring variation within the species.
B, a long time sex worker who is very selective about her clientele, sometimes uses Pipl.
Member States cannot give selective tax benefits to multinational groups that are not available to others.
What Dr. Stein claims requires a level of selective hearing and confirmation bias that beggars believe.
They recommend keeping less money in stocks or being more selective about the ones investors own.
Yet the tape has been either appropriately selective or precariously uneven, depending on how it's viewed.
Research indicates that the more selective a university, the less likely it is to embrace assessment.
The scientists hypothesize that humans have unconsciously favored eyebrow-raising dogs during fairly recent selective breeding.
"Defendants have fallen far short of establishing that this enforcement action was selective," Judge Leon said.
In turn, we become more selective about how we spend those precious days—and with whom.
Wealthy families often spend heavily to groom their children as candidates for admissions to selective colleges.
It turns out that students who come from less privileged backgrounds benefit greatly from selective colleges.
Supreme Court clerks, for instance, tend to hail from a small number of highly selective universities.
Sri Lanka is perhaps the most famous case of suicides falling after a selective pesticide ban.
At the more selective schools that offer merit aid, a smaller percentage of students get it.
Those schools are often trying to lure the best applicants away from even more selective institutions.
Others found them comforting after years of waiting for the Selective Service System to come calling.
"The HKISPA strongly opposes selective blocking of Internet Services without consensus of the community," it said.
There were those who felt that in her hands the selective quotation could be a dagger.
Past desegregation efforts, based on involuntary busing and selective schools, offered little to poor, nonwhite children.
One is Wieden and Kennedy, Nike's famous ad agency known for its highly selective hiring practices.
"Our engagement will be increasingly selective," said Martin Raiser, the World Bank country director for China.
So do most major automakers, although they may be more selective about which ones they attend.
While we may wish for a better approach, these tests are a gateway to selective schools.
Finally, selective tax breaks often end up mainly providing new and improved ways to dodge taxes.
The hyper-militarized borders and selective detentions and enhanced interrogations, all to be taken as ordinary.
My son has either no conscience or a selective conscience, and he is very self-righteous.
Scared off by the sticker price, they enroll at community colleges and less selective institutions instead.
The company has denied the allegations, which it says are misleading and based on selective information.
The woman spoke on the condition of anonymity because sex-selective abortions are illegal in Nepal.
The point is to celebrate a diversity of styles and to be selective in each category.
Because it releases only selective information, its profits, earnings and balance sheet information are not disclosed.
"You guys are so selective in your outrage you want to go after McCabe," Cuomo said.
They are curiously selective in their targets, and their work has hewed closely to Putin's agenda.
The success of these selective colleges in promoting equal educational opportunity must be replicated by others.
Just look at the willful, selective ignorance of deeply embedded writers like Tom Verducci et. all.
The $450.3 million purchase is the clearest indication yet of the selective nature of the crackdown.
As a teacher, she has learned what selective admissions processes do to vulnerable students left behind.
The family believes Caitlyn promotes transgender rights in a very selective way -- when it helps her.
The dulling of emotions by Selective Serotonin Re-uptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) is known as emotional blunting.
The best schools by that metric tend to be highly selective universities and liberal arts colleges.
The trouble with ending affirmative action is that postsecondary enrollments for black undergraduates of all qualifications may cascade down to less selective colleges; however, the data show that graduation rates for all black students, regardless of academic ability, would decrease if they attended less selective institutions.
"The pilot tests concluded that both selective non-catalytic reduction (SNCR) and selective catalytic reduction (SCR) technologies currently available are not suitable for installation at power plants in India," it said in the presentation reviewed by Reuters, referring to technologies used to cut emissions of nitrogen oxides.
But Trump&aposs doing none of that so the selective indignation on the left is truly hilarious.
D'Souza was, in the president's opinion, a victim of selective prosecution for violations of campaign finance laws.
AdBlue is the trade name for urea fluid used in Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) exhaust aftertreatment systems.
While there won't be a broad-based emerging market recovery, Robertson sees good opportunities in selective markets.
Other than that, EliteSingles is a serious option for selective professionals, who are looking for something genuine.
And so far, he hasn't deployed Starr's methods — there have been no selective leaks from Mueller's office.
But some conservative Republicans voted against it because of the provision requiring women register for Selective Service.
Women are naturally more monogamous and more selective about who they chose to shack up with, right?

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