unselective造句(1) Aristotle scorned history as being unselective, whereas poetry and myth were not.
(2) A term given to viewers who are unselective about the content they watch.
(3) A term given to viewers who are unselective about the content they watch. Passive audiences are thought to watch TV out of habit tuning to almost anything if a preferred show is unavailable.
(4) Unselective in her reading habits; her choices seemed completely random.
(5) But, in fact, there are selective and unselective ways to implement the safeguards.
(6) Such oblique photography is a selective process, involving archaeological judgment, in contrast to the unselective view obtained by vertical survey.
(7) The array consisted of 8 piezoelectric crystal sensors, each coated with an adsorptive material with unselective, but different response characteristics.
(8) It is true that the "decisive moment' approach, in less disciplined hands, can degenerate into haphazard, unselective snap shooting."
(9) Little-league sports, by contrast, are fundamentally egalitarian institutions, inclusive, unselective and welcoming (at least in theory) of different levels of ability.