Examples of using Selectively in English and their translations into Hebrew
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The problem is(and I learned this from the research), you cannot selectively numb emotion.
The Fa has continuity, so you can't read it selectively like that.
Gauquelin challenged the study in a series of voluminous correspondence that was selectively published and edited in the Skeptical Inquirer.
The problem is-- and I learned this from the research-- that you cannot selectively numb emotion.
60 to 69 years, the task force recommends selectively offering aspirin treatment depending on individual circumstances.
You're making false diagnoses, selectively changing what people remember and then sending them to work at the power plant.
It holds great promise for selectively targeting cancer cells that are mixed with healthy cells in the same culture.”.
If you want to apply lines selectively around specific cells
the mind becomes very selectively focused on only the positive memories and tends to disqualify the negative times.
This futuristic vision depends on developing chemical methods for selectively sensing particular substances and signaling about them even when the targets occur in only very low concentrations.
It seems as if the arbitrator THC selectively cancer cells and destroy them,
So he decided to selectively modify them through inbreeding over several generations in order to create what is now known as“Dahl salt-sensitive rats.”.
However, these studies suggest that selectively repeating information could be one way to make your argument more attractive, and may even change a few minds.
But when people are selectively reasoning about their political identity,
The emergence of 70.000 disclosures divulges how Saudi Arabia is involved in disputes in the internal affairs of neighboring countries and selectively removes media releases.
Your Honor, is the plaintiff really accusing the United States of selectively enforcing its gag order?
can be selectively backed up.
a group of neuroscientists has posed an alternative view, suggesting that we selectively edit out the expected outcomes of our movements.
compresses file size by selectively discarding data.
it seems that vibrato in music up to the 20th century was seen as an ornament to be used selectively.