How To Use Undiscriminating In A Sentence
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Most undiscriminating eyes won't notice anything untoward.
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This force of attraction is undiscriminating but strong enough to bind you together in what might otherwise be a very unstable, short-term affair.
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In general, the public loves science fiction, but there are levels to which even the most undiscriminating viewer will not sink, and this film reaches those.
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Her status as a celebrity will make many undiscriminating or unknowing people buy the book and take her arguments at face value.
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It doesn't help that medical journal editors are by and large undiscriminating in the papers they publish.
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This force of attraction is undiscriminating but strong enough to bind you together in what might otherwise be a very unstable, short-term affair.
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Whether a reward conferred for obedience shall operate as a bribe, or rather as a price paid -- for a _bribe_, strictly speaking, is a price paid, not for doing right, but for doing wrong -- depends sometimes on very slight differences in the management of the particular case -- differences which an undiscriminating mother will not be very ready to appreciate.
Gentle Measures in the Management and Training of the Young Or, the Principles on Which a Firm Parental Authority May Be Established and Maintained, Without Violence or Anger, and the Right Development of the Moral and Mental Capacities Be Promoted by Met
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Pearson is by no means an undiscriminating fan, however.
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To be sure, even an undiscriminating bipartite mechanism may produce a belief that, luckily, is true; but there will be other, counterfactual, situations in which such a belief would be false.
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Omnisexuality (sometimes called Pansexuality) is a term used to describe undiscriminating choice for sexual and\or romantic partners.
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I reckon we're in danger of raising a whole generation of undiscriminating couch potatoes afflicted by TV-induced Attention Deficit Disorder.
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I gave up because - contrary to myth - promenaders are among the most undiscriminating and noisy audiences anywhere.
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This force of attraction is undiscriminating but strong enough to bind you together in what might otherwise be a very unstable, short-term affair.
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Some have described it as ‘fascist’ in a fairly undiscriminating way.
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After a year of dorm food - which, being the undiscriminating glutton that I regret to admit I was, I quite enjoyed - I moved into an apartment with friends and realized I was utterly helpless when it came to food.
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This film is for those undiscriminating movie-goers who want nothing more from a trip to the multiplex than loud, raucous, mindless entertainment.
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Sadly it is true that many Brits are undiscriminating drinkers.
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To the most undiscriminating true believers, he was a disaster.
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Are audiences so undiscriminating that they will plunk down $9 to see something this creatively bankrupt?