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61. An example from the astronomical debates of the early seventeenth century may illuminate this selective role of religious belief. 62. Selective assessment is orientated to the interests of the organisation from which the assessment originates. 63. Such investigations may simply involve iterative selective alterations to the tagset used with monitoring of any improvement or degradation in performance. 64. It was followed by a rash of local selective strikes by health-service workers, dustmen, even the grave-diggers of Liverpool. 65. You need to be selective and judge when it is appropriate to assert your rights. 66. These initial reflections did not include, then, any analogy between artificially and naturally selective breeding. 67. While Britain started dismantling its selective system in the 1960s, Northern Ireland retained it. 68. A selective glossary of terms relating to credit finance documents appears in Appendix 2. 69. At the very least it was more selective than various predecessors which by that time had fallen into disrepute. 70. Anti-debt groups in the South are aware of the divisive effect of selective and exclusionary debt relief proposals. 71. The three theories are also selective in another way, in the concepts that they choose to prioritize over others. 72. In any event, we are highly selective about blanket sanctions. 73. But memory is highly selective, particularly within an organization that has weathered numerous crises and moments of extreme duress. 74. They refer to secondary prevention as early detection and medical treatment or selective abortion. 75. Jack uses selective information, highlighting the positive aspects of a program. 76. It's not denial. I'm just selective about the reality I accept.Bill Watterson 77. Qualitative changes in behaviour depend upon the concepts of behavioural variability and selective reinforcement. 78. It is also interested in selective acquisition as a way of moving into new geographical markets or new up-and-coming product areas. 79. Suppose now that manufacturer 1 signs a selective and exclusive distribution agreement with retailer 1, promising not to supply retailer 2. 80. Indeed, equal opportunity policies, and strategies of affirmative action, can be built into selective assessments. 81. But the fossil record of the insects is far from perfect - very sporadic and selective. 82. Labelled red blood cells and selective visceral angiography have been recommended to establish the diagnosis. 83. His racial theory was almost certainly a red herring, 5 but the notion of selective mate choice was not. 84. Memory was mischievously selective at the best of times Trivia stuck limpet-like and the useful filtered away. 85. To provide specialist care on a selective or exclusive basis - for example, for families of a particular religious denomination or area. 86. Here, such is the pace of change, it seems rather that wholesale chaos occasionally results in selective progress. 87. Psychoanalysis's incompatibility with many aspects of feminism has led contemporary western feminists to be selective in their use of it. 88. A grant-maintained school could thus become smaller and, automatically, more selective. 89. The group had reached a stage which provided a sound base for selective expansion. 90. Information may be gathered in a variety of ways, including the use of functional assessment instruments and selective assessment forms.