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1. Abject flattery and indiscriminate Assentation degrade as much as indiscriminate contradiction and noisy debate disgust.

2. Avoid indiscriminate or excessive use of fixed protection.

3. Bloodbath (plural Bloodbaths) Indiscriminate killing or slaughter, a massacre

4. Indiscriminate competition between companies harmed the interests of the community .

5. Doctors have been criticized for their indiscriminate use of antibiotics.

6. The indiscriminate use of fertilisers is damaging to the environment.

7. Troops were accused of indiscriminate killings of civilians.

8. Or is an indiscriminate maniac stalking the world's bourses?

9. She's always been indiscriminate in her choice of friends.

10. The indiscriminate use of fertilizers can cause long-term problems.

11. For instance, consider the indiscriminate sowing of land mines.

12. Here too, the report found, there was indiscriminate use of batons.

13. Perhaps because Mumbai stands for lucre, profane dreams and an indiscriminate openness.

14. Their participation was notable mainly for its enthusiastic and seemingly indiscriminate violence.

15. Indiscriminate use of praise devalues its power as a motivator and reward.

16. Even so-called 'tactical' nuclear weapons are indiscriminate in their effect.

17. Indiscriminate aerial bombardment is the leading cause of civilian death in Syria.

18. August 10, 1749 Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield, letter to his son Abject flattery and indiscriminate Assentation degrade as much as indiscriminate contradiction and noisy debate disgust.

19. This bombing was indiscriminate, a violation of international humanitarian law and constitutes a war crime;

20. However, in called Cultural Revolution a social movement, the indiscriminate, all landowners have been down.

21. Indiscriminate dumping had occured along the access road and at the main entrance.

22. We have already started to control the indiscriminate spread of the audiovisual market.

23. According to the Pakistan army, all four assailants scaled the university walls and opened indiscriminate fire.

24. and develop policy to prevent the abandonment of property for speculative purposes and indiscriminate rent increases.

25. It was not an indiscriminate method of handing out money to all and sundry.

26. Indiscriminate arrest of Malays has fuelled distrust and resentment against the Thai authority among the locals.

27. Butazolidin should not be considered a simple analgesic that can be prescribed for indiscriminate use.

28. The Council has repeatedly reaffirmed its outright condemnation of those abhorrent acts of terrorism and indiscriminate violence.

29. Worse yet, their presence frequently meant indiscriminate artillery bombardments against innocent villages suspected of harboring the Vietcong.

30. He turned smartly on his heel and trotted into the foyer, greeting the stewards with indiscriminate effusion.

31. After they failed to find their intended victim, they embarked on an indiscriminate anti-foreigner rampage.

32. The EESC firmly rejects the idea of granting widespread and indiscriminate access to tax and social security registers

33. An indiscriminate choice of lens design can adversely affect athletic performance and may even create a hazardous situation.

34. Drug dealing, indiscriminate violence, other crime and family disorientation and disintegration are now all aspects of everyday existence.

35. Some countries did not have the facilities to deal with the wastes themselves and a ban might encourage indiscriminate dumping.

36. They have, after all, been traditionally concerned with restricting the use of weapons which are considered indiscriminate or inhumane.

37. This is especially important since, as mentioned above, the indiscriminate attacks of the 1939-45 War were generally justified as reprisals.

38. We also showed how the indiscriminate use of praise is a poor substitute for positive and specific feedback.

39. The Secretary of Defense marshaled his objections to an indiscriminate air war and adeptly rebutted the charges of the military chiefs.

40. 27 As we have argued above, since all nuclear weapons are indiscriminate and inhumane, their use even in reprisal is illegal.

41. Indiscriminate use of firepower may only serve to alienate the key focus of counter-insurgency - the base of the people.

42. As we have argued above, since all nuclear weapons are indiscriminate and inhumane, their use even in reprisal is illegal.

43. Millions are victims of crime, war, indiscriminate violence, natural disasters, or injustice at the hands of people in authority.

44. In reality guerrilla action was largely indiscriminate with sporadic attacks on the occasional landlord, local official, or police post.

45. 26 They have, after all, been traditionally concerned with restricting the use of weapons which are considered indiscriminate or inhumane.

46. Proud at first and glowing a little in reflected celebrity status, he grew bored very quickly with the indiscriminate nature of it all.

47. Across the country, clashes between government forces and rebels, along with indiscriminate raids on civilian populations, have started again with rising intensity.

48. The international community has banned antipersonnel mines because they are inherently indiscriminate weapons that have killed and injured far more civilians than soldiers.

49. Comprehensive action by the Security Council is needed to end ISIL gains on the ground and protect civilians from the regime’s indiscriminate aerial bombardment.

50. Over the years indiscriminate dumping has resulted in a large number of environmentally dangerous sites that are leaking toxic and hazardous chemicals.

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53. The Sudanese government resumed recruitment of militias and indiscriminate aerial bombardment of rebel-held areas in late 2006, leading to the deaths of civilians.

54. The Rottweiler is basically a calm, confident and courageous dog with a self-assured aloofness that does not lend itself to immediate and indiscriminate friendships.

55. Drift netting, says marine biologist Sam LaBudde, is as indiscriminate as “clear- cutting a forest to harvest a single species of tree or felling an oak just to harvest acorns.”

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57. Amok: A syndrome first reported in the Malay people, usually male, consisting of a period of brooding followed by a sudden outburst of indiscriminate murderous frenzy, sometimes provoked by an insult, jealousy or sense of desperation

58. According to the Violations Documentation Center, the leading cause of death among Syrian civilians this year has been the indiscriminate use of aerial weapons – barrel bombs and chlorine gas dropped from helicopters by the Syrian army.

59. To Baptise, or to perform a baptism, is to rub one's milk-laden breasts across a gentleman's/lady's head and/or face, expressing an indiscriminate amount of boob juice on to the subject's forehead

60. While better than alternative bills offered, the version the House passed could leave the door wide open to continued indiscriminate data collection practices potentially invading the privacy of millions of people without justification, Human Rights Watch said.

61. It remains a comprehensive, legally-binding instrument addressing the humanitarian risks posed by the indiscriminate and irresponsible use of anti-personnel mines as well as anti-vehicle mines, while taking into account their continued military necessity.

62. ‘The Apprehensions of the Health Department are valid if we go for indiscriminate digging in places where there are chances for water stagnation.’ ‘But the friendly, welcoming workforce soon dispelled any Apprehensions that young, spotty apprentices such as I ever had.’

63. The first six months of 2014 saw a pattern of deliberate targeting of and/or indiscriminate attacks on civilians with actual or perceived allegiance to the armed opposition groups, and sporadic attacks on those perceived to be aligned to the Government of the Sudan.

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65. It seems clear to me, therefore, that depleted uranium weapons and ammunition fall directly within the scope of the 1980 United Nations Convention on Prohibitions or Restrictions on the Use of Certain Conventional Weapons Which May Be Deemed to Be Excessively Injurious or to Have Indiscriminate Effects.

66. There are frequent complaints of the “impoverishment” of the companies through the indiscriminate Admittance of “foreigners.” THE INFLUENCE AND DEVELOPMENT OF ENGLISH GILDS FRANCIS AIDEN HIBBERT Gilliatt, thoughtful and anxious, behind that barricaded portal, listened to the sound of death knocking loudly for Admittance.

67. Bloodshed: 1 n the shedding of blood resulting in murder “he avenged the Bloodshed of his kinsmen” Synonyms: gore Type of: execution , murder , slaying unlawful premeditated killing of a human being by a human being n indiscriminate slaughter “the valley is no stranger to Bloodshed and murder” Synonyms: battue , bloodbath , bloodletting Type

68. The abhorrent barbarism committed against Nagorno Karabakh by the armed forces of Azerbaijan in early April, including intentional, indiscriminate targeting of peaceful civilians, especially children, women and the elderly, and civilian facilities, including schools and kindergartens, killings, barbaric beheadings, torture and the mutilation of bodies is incompatible with the elementary norms of a civilized world.

69. If by "before he gained recognition" is meanta general and indiscriminate acclaim, no doubt Browning had, still has indeed,longer to wait than many other eminent writers have had to do:but it is absurd to assert that from the very outset of his poetic Careerhe was met by nothing but neglect, if …

70. Expresses deep concern at the reports of serious abuse and violations of international human rights law and violations of international humanitarian law in Yemen by all parties, including indiscriminate attacks resulting in the killing and injuring of civilians, and expresses deep concern specifically at the role of militias, including in the continued recruitment of children contrary to international law, the abduction of political activists, the detaining of journalists, the cutting of electricity and water supplies, and the attacks against hospitals and ambulances;

71. According to a report of the office of the Mayor of Bogotá, the operation of Family Commissions and the implementation of available mechanisms face the following problems: (a) lack of coercive resources to force aggressors to come forward; (b) very limited support from the police in cases of eviction, detention of aggressors and family protection measures; (c) indiscriminate application of the conciliation mechanism; (d) limited knowledge of the complex problems of family relationships among those responsible for dealing with them; and (e) insufficient powers, given the aetiology of some of the most common difficulties, such as the whole problem of material survival.

72. According to a report of the office of the Mayor of Bogotá, the operation of Family Commissions and the implementation of available mechanisms face the following problems: (a) lack of coercive resources to force aggressors to come forward; (b) very limited support from the police in cases of eviction, detention of aggressors and family protection measures; (c) indiscriminate application of the conciliation mechanism; (d) limited knowledge of the complex problems of family relationships among those responsible for dealing with them; and (e) insufficient powers, given the aetiology of some of the most common difficulties, such as the whole problem of material survival