1. But individual nations also have recourse to the selective use of various devices for bending the rules of international free trade. 2. But selective use of television can make for a healthy ritual for connection with your spouse. 3. The sporadic shutting off of town centres by selective use of barriers is already under way to stop the bombers. 4. A project to develop a new production process requires a similar selective use of the concept. 5. They were sceptical of claims that the Soviets might be checked by the selective use of nuclear weapons in Europe -- escalation to all-out war was almost inevitable. 6. Asked to explain his praise then versus his derision now, Malone says his selective use of figures is justified. 7. Both leaders sensibly support the selective use of sanctions against China when it violates trade rules or breaks arms-control agreements. 8. Clearly, the numbers are slippery, and their selective use enables candidates and campaign aides to slice and dice them to bolster their arguments. 9. However, Republicans have no monopoly on selective use of figures that support their case. |
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