discriminating

IPA: dɪskrˈɪmʌneɪtɪŋ

adjective

  • Able to perceive fine distinctions between similar things; perceptive
  • Having a discerning judgment or taste
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Examples of "discriminating" in Sentences

  • That is the discriminating criterion.
  • Freenet then wouldn't be discriminating in the slightest.
  • It's only troubling if voters think that not discriminating is wrong.
  • Making generalized statements about "white people discriminating" is for the most part, untrue.
  • ISPs are not interested in discriminating against content, nor against particular application or content providers.
  • It counts for more than most human qualities and provides the fairest proxy for "merit" in discriminating among people.
  • (These facts are vital in discriminating between appropriate and inappropriate descriptions and applications of creativity.)
  • Her topic: How broadband service providers are and should be regulated in discriminating against legal content and applications.
  • They enjoy keenly touching any soft pleasant surface, and become exceedingly keen in discriminating between the differences in the sandpaper cards.
  • Brent if you will look at history you will find that the winner or ruling class always has treated the losers or minorities in discriminating ways ..

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