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This is of importance as B cells play an important role in fighting infection and an unselective approach can lead to unwanted side effects.

“But many interviewees also told us about the dangers of unselective fishing gears, like gillnets.”

Cleanup practices could also lead to greenwashing through new "plastic credit" schemes to offset the emissions of plastics through the indiscriminate use of unselective and harmful plastic removal technologies.

No one in that big job has ever graduated from a college as unselective as hers.

Serbia’s dominant state-controlled media are unselectively carrying Moscow’s war propaganda, creating a strong pro-Putin mood among Serbia’s ultranationalists and far-right groups.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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