Examples of 'more selectively' in a sentence

Meaning of "more selectively"

more selectively: This expression suggests making choices or decisions with careful consideration, discrimination, or focus on specific criteria or preferences. It implies a higher level of scrutiny or filtering in the selection process

How to use "more selectively" in a sentence

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You can omit information more selectively.
Cannabinoids that bind more selectively to certain receptors are more desirable for medical usage.
You should choose your friends more selectively.
IPTLD is directed more selectively cancer cells while affecting relatively few healthy cells.
Hungarian law operates more selectively.
Thus, crosslinks can be more selectively introduced into the polymer block ( A ) constituting the hard segment.
Some interfering components are also removed more selectively at higher temperature.
In step two, the more selectively adsorbed N2 displaces the adsorbed O2 already in the bed 1.
This slow reaction rate allows it to react more selectively throughout the cell.
The print runs are lower, as the catalogues are sent more selectively.
The leaflet was also distributed more selectively in some of the pacifist demonstrations.
From within Windows one can erase more selectively.
Focus project resources more selectively on new / evolving risk areas.
He also purchased lots, sometimes more selectively.
The adsorbent containing the more selectively adsorbed isomer is referred to as a " rich " adsorbent.

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I will continue to listen, though maybe more selectively.
However, fluoride anions appear more selectively to increase the weaker acid sites on alumina.
Hence, the invention enables effective resistance measurements to be made more selectively.
In other countries the freeze was applied more selectively to a few sensitive products only.
Tree-planting that results in land-use change must be approached more selectively.
The higher the percentage, the more selectively the sharpening is applied.
Penn study shows how next-generation diabetic drugs could work more selectively.
In the production, we have worked more selectively with two reception lines,.
The Council is also investing more, but it is also investing more selectively.
In operation, the surgeon may also more selectively deploy the blade 34 during penetration.
However, STECF also concludes that such a merger would allow fishermen to fish more selectively.
Alternatively, the surgeon may also more selectively deploy the blade 34 during penetration.
The Commission has not followed the Court 's recommendation to use Twinning more selectively.
I've started to listen more selectively to.
The difference is that in Germany, the term 'countryside' is used more selectively than here.
Thus, the possibility to modulate the microbiota more selectively is highly interesting.
This plugin adds a few commands to wipe out ~/. ivy2 slightly more selectively by doing:.
So it's something I do more selectively now.
At this point, the bed is loaded or saturated with the more selectively adsorbable nitrogen.
It selectively enhances the action of GABA similar to, but more selectively than benzodiazepines.

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