Examples of using More selective in English and their translations into Swedish
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Cod trawling has become significantly more selective since the 1990's.
You need to be more selective.
Research on assessment methods; more selective and environmental fishing methods;
One reason for this may be that banks have become more selective in their lending to smaller and new.
More selective consumer demand for products with specific characteristics addressing a particular concern;
Additionally, be more selective about where you get your software from as dubious sources could lead to malware infections.
This delegation also insisted on the need to have a more selective fishing in order to avoid fish discard.
A more selective plan, focusing on more direct
Furthermore, be more selective about where you get your applications from as dubious sources can cause a lot of trouble.
Voriconazole has been shown to be more selective for fungal cytochrome P-450 enzymes than for various mammalian cytochrome P-450 enzyme systems.
keep Sandy on board. He realized that he would have to get more selective with his models.
accordingly the effect of such measures will be more selective.
Additionally, be more selective about where you get your software from as dubious sources can lead to malicious software infections.
Adopting technical measures to promote more selective fishing or fishing which has a smaller impact on marine eco-systems and non target species fishing.
accordingly the effect of such measures will be more selective.
Proposals for re-orientating migration policies towards a more selective employment-related approach have recently gained renewed prominence.
Furthermore, be more selective about where you get your software from as unreliable sources can lead to malicious program infections.
for granting the extension in a more selective manner.
sufficient funding for compensation is made available for fishermen to convert to more selective and appropriate fishing gear.
better employee retention and more selective use of expensive emergency healthcare resources.