Examples of using More selective in English and their translations into Romanian
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Experimental fishing projects shall be eligible as pilot projects provided their aim is the conservation of fishery resources and they implement more selective techniques.
I think you will find we have everything the library has… though we're more selective.
making the EU's international cooperation more selective.
I just sort of feel like now I need to be a little more selective with my roles.
The Commission's aim is to give fishermen an incentiveto adopt more selective methods and fishing gear, in order to reduce the proportion of unwanted by-catches.
they have to be much more selective with which users they are spying.
this will imply that the Commission will be more selective in including recitals on the Charter in its legislative proposals.
I think that is what makes me more selective than someone who doesn't believe anything.
the Commission will launch studies in 2011 to develop more environmentally-friendly and more selective gear.
you need to be more selective.
The improvements come on the heels of reforms emphasising risk-based assessment and more selective auditing, which reduces discretion in the selection of items for physical inspection.
but be more selective- and when you do play,
Whereas the rules governing access to resources should favour local fleets and more selective types of fishing that are less destructive to stocks;
including those of an economic nature, to promote more selective or low impact fishing;
And' the line of bleaching agents that NYCE has developed to meet the needs of professional salons more selective.
will be more selective in the future.
Brimonidine is a highly selective alpha2-adrenergic receptor agonist that is 1000-fold more selective for the alpha2-adrenergic receptor than the alpha1-adrenergic receptor.
But perhaps you should be a little more selective about who enters your bed.
So you stole the data to modify it and make it more selective.
As used in psychiatry, fear or terror is more selective but is widespread and powerful.