Aún no tenemos significados para "more selective".
1Recent deals, however, suggest investors are becoming more selective about loss-making companies.
2However, I can now be more selective about what I work on.
3We continue to recruit but are more selective than in the past.
4And I am, I'm much more selective I suppose in that regard.
5Future studies should be more selective in pursuing people displaying specific EGFR targets.
6A more selective approach to RT may be appropriate given the associated toxicity.
7Are players simply being more selective in their use of it?
8In reality it would be much more selective than Clarence made it sound.
9But that study was more selective in the patients it treated.
10Vai on the other hand has had a rather more selective publicity push.
11It's perhaps a wiser strategy to be a little more selective!
12But the arrival of Levi has made McConaughey more selective about his roles.
13With a big crowd expected tomorrow, the appeal of this is more selective.
14These agents present a more selective way of treating pancreatic cancer.
15Future studies using more selective agonists may result in more robust improvements in performance.
16In particular, low interest rates and more selective development activities have helped credit metrics.
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