Use "discriminating" in a sentence

1. She has an artist's discriminating eye.

2. Their obtrusive stir repels discriminating people.

3. Optical notch filter for discriminating against coherent radiation

4. Discriminating travelers return to Italy year after year.

5. Examination of the provision concerning gender-discriminating advertising

6. Swithland Motors denies sexually discriminating against the men.

7. 3 More discriminating visitors now tend to shun the area.

8. 11 Discriminating travelers return to Italy year after year.

9. As film audiences get older, they will become more discriminating.

10. Workers must avoid discriminating on the grounds of race or sex.

11. A person of informed and discriminating taste: a Connoisseur of fine

12. 25 synonyms for Circumspect: cautious, politic, guarded, careful, wary, discriminating, discreet

13. A person of informed and discriminating taste: a Connoisseur of fine wines

14. The standard signals may also incorporate spatial distributions such as bar codes as discriminating features.

15. Are inheritance practices basically inegalitarian, discriminating in particular against female members of rural households?

16. They will find that student protesters are extremely discriminating about what they protest against.

17. However, the November 1985 review saw a return to a policy of discriminating against child benefit.

18. It also defies basic standards of fairness by discriminating against large numbers of minority students.

19. What animals are capable of discriminating between has been subjected to rigorous experimental study for many decades.

20. Adc's finest pocket aneroid, the 700 Series is the instrument of choice for the discriminating professional

21. Griffin Armament is an industry leading manufacturer of suppressors, firearms, and parts for discriminating end users

22. We proudly create Barrels for F-Class competitors, discriminating amateur and match shooters, dedicated hunters and

23. The non-discriminating organisation of interfaces and the adaptation to the needs of the users is gaining importance.

24. Bayou Bullets is a leader in premium coated cast bullets to top competition shooters and discriminating reloaders

25. The dangers of discriminating among terrorists – good or bad or even yours and mine - are increasingly recognized.

26. How can we make our use of praise discriminating and therefore meaningful, rather than profligate or ritualized?

27. Hence part of the project will be concerned to develop methods for discriminating between models in such situations.

28. There are even reports that this hair is gathered by the more discriminating kinds of birds to build their nests!

29. The trout settled into their new habitat and became relatively wild, dour and more discriminating, some growing to considerable size.

30. Since 1836, Bromberg's has offered the finest giftware and jewelry to customers with discriminating tastes in Mountain Brook, AL

31. Disclosed methods for discriminating coins include recognizing strings of alphanumerical characters of the coin using Optical Character Recognition (OCR).

32. The settlement agreement, in which the attorney general's office denied discriminating against Buckwash regarding salary and promotions, was signed by …

33. Use of n-grams requires little storage or processing but is less efficient at discriminating between acceptable and unacceptable letter strings.

34. A test is useful for discriminating those students who have reached a higher level from those at a lower level.

35. Archetype is an exploration of nuance that rewards the discriminating palate with a new line of highly-complex, yet perfectly balanced cigars

36. Employers in other countries not burdened with costs of discrimination will be able to undersell discriminating employers in the international market for goods.

37. It is no longer an appropriate model for a generation which has developed sophisticated and discriminating consumption patterns for other goods and services.

38. Its present interventionist role is insufficiently discriminating: it has all too often lapsed readily into a posture of actively balancing Communalisms.

39. 25 The trout settled into their new habitat and became relatively wild, dour and more discriminating, some growing to considerable size.

40. Allotting By Allotting more points to more complex words, we could be more discriminating in the middle range of the scale

41. The main lesson of the discussion of the previous section is that judgment on the validity of consent has to be discriminating.

42. The fixed frequency vibration test proposed to be included in the test sequence is effective in discriminating between acceptable and unacceptable designs

43. The aim of the Democrat civil rights legislation was to prevent employers from discriminating against minorities even if such discrimination was unintentional.

44. Visual discrimination is exercised in reading print, which can demand some fine visual tasks such as discriminating between letters of similar shape.

45. Relating to a sense of the beautiful; artistic: The decorator has a real sense of the Aesthetic.; discriminating, cultivated, refined; concerned with pure

46. 28 The aim of the Democrat civil rights legislation was to prevent employers from discriminating against minorities even if such discrimination was unintentional.

47. (c) The fixed frequency vibration test proposed to be included in the test sequence is effective in discriminating between acceptable and unacceptable designs;

48. Bechstein pianos are jewels handmade in Germany, the last word in piano-making, built to satisfy the most discriminating ears and most demanding musicians

49. But the beneficial impact of such initiatives will only be felt when the punters start discriminating positively in favour of those taking a lead.

50. Preoperative discriminating performance of the IOTA-Adnex model and comparison with Risk of Malignancy Index: an external validation in a non-gynecologic oncology tertiary center[J]

51. Our Specialty Broilers are meat chickens that are known for their heritage-type gourmet flavor, which is preferred by discriminating consumers and many high-end restaurant chefs

52. In response to Couch's claims that the federal government was discriminating against them, on March 3, 1885, Congress approved the Indian Appropriations Act of 1885.

53. "C. Bechstein pianos are jewels handmade in Germany, the last word in piano-making, built to satisfy the most discriminating ears and most demanding musicians

54. Objective: To investigate whether acoustic pharyngometry is capable of discriminating velopharyngeal mobility in cleft and non-cleft subjects by determination of epipharyngeal volume changes with active muscle function.

55. The invention relates to a method for discriminating two modulated signals having the same or almost the same amplitude swing and the same or different carrier frequency.

56. A VISIT TO THE HOLY LAND, EGYPT, AND ITALY IDA PFEIFFER This Bravura air with its trumpet obbligato still remains a favourite with competent vocalists and discriminating audiences.

57. A method of judging leukemia, pre-leukemia or an aleukemic malignant blood disease characterized by comprising quantifying stem cell growth factor (SCGF); a method of discriminating leukemia from pre-leukemia or an aleukemic malignant blood disease; a method of discriminating aplastic anemia from myelodysplastic syndrome; a method of judging delayed take in hematopoietic stem cells after transplantation of the hematopoietic stem cells; and a method of judging graft versus host disease.

58. Employing the same rigorous quality standards as other industry leaders, Ataman offers a unique and innovative line of air rifles, air pistols and accessories aimed at meeting the demands of the most discriminating shooters.

59. But he fears that people are not that discriminating in their listening and that they have learned to accept electronically generated sound in spite of its “lack of those minor flaws that make acoustic instruments so interesting.”

60. The angle-dependent Θ-optimization is preceded by an “length-discriminating” preselection of points of a continuously measured spectrum; this is done by comparing the difference spectra of all compounds with respect to the sum spectra.

61. Casteism is the practice of singling out and discriminating against a group of people on the grounds of their inherent characteristics. Classism, on the other hand, is prejudice against people belonging to a certain socioeconomic class

62. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTOBJECTIVE: To identify stable and discriminating radiomic features on non-contrast CT scans to develop more generalisable radiomic classifiers for distinguishing granulomas from Adenocarcinomas.METHODS: In total, 412 patients with Adenocarcinomas and granulomas from three institutions were retrospectively included.

63. Cyclic Citrullinated Peptide (CCP) Antibody (IgG) - A synthetic circular peptide containing citrulline called CCP IgG (Cyclic citrullinated peptide) has been found to be better at discriminating Rheumatoid Arthritis patients from patients with other diseases such as hepatitis C infection

64. The ADC of intratesticular malignancies has been proved to be lower than that of various intratesticular Benignities and normal testicular parenchyma ; however, previous studies of ADC discriminating between testicular malignancies and Benignities calculated ADC via 2-dimensional ROI placed on a representative part of the lesion [, , ,24,26].

65. Specifically, to encourage the development of a discriminating mind that can ask questions, seek answers, analyze responses, look for patterns, and arrive at an independent understanding of a thing, rather than one that Bleatingly accepts what is written in textbooks or articles or said in a lecture or reported in the news.

66. Aesthetic relating to a sense of the beautiful; artistic: The decorator has a real sense of the Aesthetic.; discriminating, cultivated, refined; concerned with pure emotion and sensation as opposed to pure intellectuality: an Aesthetic actress Not to be confused with: acetic – of, relating to, or containing acetic acid or vinegar: The wine had become

67. Argos Instagram Page (Opens in a New Window) In accordance with Federal law and the USDA policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability." To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, S.W

68. Argos Instagram Page (Opens in a New Window) In accordance with Federal law and the USDA policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability." To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, S.W

69. Interleukin-2 (IL-2) is an interleukin, a type of Cytokine signaling molecule in the immune system.It is a 15.5–16 kDa protein that regulates the activities of white blood cells (leukocytes, often lymphocytes) that are responsible for immunity.IL-2 is part of the body's natural response to microbial infection, and in discriminating between foreign ("non-self") and "self".