Examples of 'very selectively' in a sentence

Meaning of "very selectively"

very selectively - in a very careful and precise manner, choosing only the best or most suitable options

How to use "very selectively" in a sentence

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very selectively
Details have been chosen very selectively.
Your dog is very selectively picking out certain grasses.
I am starting to see some private clients very selectively.
I suspect it is very selectively enforced.
It would seem that payment of allowances is being done very selectively.
And sometimes very selectively.
In addition it determines the strength of the muscle very selectively.
It very selectively probed our systems without damaging them or exposing itself.
We enter competitions very selectively and.
The experience left me convinced that drone strikes should be carried out - but very selectively.
We have done it very selectively.
Further, we find that the conspiracists have presented the evidence very selectively.
It is well known that monovalent copper ions can very selectively reversibly bind carbon monoxide.
It very selectively probed our systems without damaging them or exposing itself . I do not understand.
Obviously these should be used very selectively and.

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These two molecules aim very selectively at mitochondria, and not for the whole cell.
The trees are cut down seldom and very selectively.
Yes, but very selectively.
This enables the author to present data very selectively.
These days, you can also very selectively target who receives your flyers….
The army has argued that it has used the weapons very selectively.
The desired oligoimides are obtained very selectively with this method.
Seek the possibilities for development within the crises, but very selectively.
I decided that I would very selectively substitute.
Banks are still making overnight loans to other banks, but only very selectively.
In this way, a modification of material can be caused very selectively in three-dimensional space.
In practice, however, the inclusivity principle is applied very selectively.
Again, the outrage is applied very selectively.
Tina . I am starting to see some private clients very selectively.
This way, contrast arteriography is not used or used very selectively in our patients.
John Locke ( WEB V. ) is often misrepresented by royal libertarians, who quote him very selectively.
These laws are very old, and they're very selectively applied.
Also, why is information from Montenegro and about Montenegro being reported very selectively in Serbia?
Not surprisingly, the law is invoked very selectively.
Martin, you have chosen your examples very selectively.

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