Examples of using More selective in English and their translations into Polish
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also important is the reaction selectivity: the more selective the reaction, the less its products are contaminated with unnecessary
In addition, the more selective approach of cross-border banks to the region may pose challenges for some countries-an issue that requires close monitoring.
The sound seems a little cleaner, more selective and better-defined, but only when"viewed from a distance.
Rather, the Committee believes it is necessary to encourage fishermen to minimise unwanted catches through use of more selective gear and/or fishing methods.
The EIB's lending activity needs to become more selective, more effective
This implies first the need to put in place a gradual switch to fishing techniques that are more selective, with less impact on the deep sea habitats.
so the color richer, more selective.
There should be an incentive for vessels operating under a system of automatic suspension licenses to use more selective gear in the North Sea.
is dividing the Network between those who advocate a widespread transmission to all authorities and those who prefer a more selective approach.
ModWright seemed to show the events on-stage in a more structured, more selective way, Tektron on the other hand made it more palpable.
It is also an incentive for fishermen to avoid unwanted catches by means of technical solutions such as more selective fishing gear.
are much more selective.
denser, more selective, but also sharper.
stronger in a more selective way.
to promote more selective or low impact fishing;
deeper and yet more selective.
In a specially selected system, the E-600 will produce bass a bit more clearly, in a more selective way.
They're more selective in action and in order to administer phage therapy,
Be more selective and enjoy the things in life that dwell on happiness,
for example, incentives aimed at reducing them to a minimum through the use of more selective gear.