discriminative

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[ US /dɪsˈkɹɪmənətɪv/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. capable of making fine distinctions
  2. expressing careful judgment
    discriminative censure
    a biography ...appreciative and yet judicial in purpose
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How To Use discriminative In A Sentence

  • Viewing it from all angles the point is, it is discriminative criteria to reject siblings of non Jewish mothers on the logical basis that no female line could possibly hereditarily claim pure Jewish roots going back five thousand years. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
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  • And it is the contrast between that hedonic state and the expectation of reward when the discriminative stimuli appear, that determines the relative value of those stimuli.
  • The use of weight structures versus gravity, and in discriminative glazing versus nature are two examples.
  • His various and exotic knowledge, complete although unready sympathies, and fine, full, discriminative flow of language, fit him out to be the best of talkers; so perhaps he is with some, not quite with me — proxime accessit, I should say. Memories and Portraits
  • Surrounding the controlling of the poor, there was a great change in Tudor poor laws: punishment gave the way to discriminative almsgiving, poor law gradually became rational.
  • They do not require an appeal to effects specific to the discriminative stimuli.
  • Methods Cluster analysis and discriminative analysis were adopted for their identification.
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