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25 Sentences With "less discerning"

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" With beer, he's less discerning: "My favorite beer is cold beer, served quickly with minimum fuss.
At over 500 pages, Born to Be Posthumous is a baggier, less discerning biography than Gorey deserves.
His tweets have become less discerning about which far-right conspiracy theory he's referencing at a given time.
A less discerning buyer might hope to bring home a scrawny animal for around $200, still exorbitant for many Senegalese.
And then the venture capitalists and their intern have too much money, and they start to be a little less discerning.
What does this mean for less-discerning people looking for a little copy, say, high school students that aren't above plagiarism?
One sex worker told Broadly that the closure of Backpage has forced them to become less discerning when it comes to clients.
Why else would your perhaps less discerning but no less earnest Aunt Martha spend days drowning in whiskey and the balladry of Celine Dion?
Be smart: Politicians are harnessing internet stories and websites to mislead voters because users are less discerning over what is real and fake online.
Anlina Sheng, a Winnipeg–based sex worker, says the closing of Backpage has already forced them to become less discerning with whom they see.
They also show him directing his co-defendant to find less discerning customers who would be more easily deceived if people objected to the counterfeits.
But when it comes to churning out entertainment for kids who are far less discerning about what's flashing across their eyeballs, there's little doubt that AI-generated cartoons are an inevitability.
"Bros" played a major role in fueling this growth, Business Insider's Bethany Biron reportedNatty Light, PBR, and Four Loko are well-established brands for less-discerning drinkers, focused more on alcoholic content than on nutrition or depth of flavor.
The iron is hot for any brands willing to question why boys are encouraged to wear clothing that shows them to have bigger, less discerning appetites, while girls are directed to look like the food boys get to eat without reservation.
Again, this was 1993, a time when a lucky teen with a warped worldview could snag a Faces Of Death snuff film from one of the less discerning video rental stores and gawk at scenes too graphic even for late-night basic cable.
View a stream of updates rather than a sorted listYou can turn Facebook into a less discerning stream of updates by hovering the cursor over the News Feed link on the left of the front page, clicking the drop-down menu arrow icon next to it, and picking Most Recent.
But Connor, a 24 year old in New Jersey, told VICE he received the message from his grandma, who's in the completely opposite situation: People over 65 (and those with underlying health conditions) are much more likely to experience severe infection from coronavirus, and, not to generalize about grandparents, but it feels like a safe assumption that people who haven't spent their lifetimes around memes will be less discerning about medical misinformation online.
An Appraisal At the opening of a show in his first year as a late-night host, David Letterman told his audience about a quick way to find out if someone has a good sense of humor: "If they like Bob and Ray, they're O.K." The comedy team of Bob Elliott, who died on Tuesday at age 92, and Ray Goulding, who died in 1990, were an ideal litmus test because their humor was so ingeniously subtle and low-key that less discerning listeners could easily miss the joke.
The hope for a new beginning unfortunately was lost to decadent ways of less discerning electorates, who consequently were subjected to the quality of governance they deserve. An exodus of bright minds sought and served ideals in other sectors and foreign lands. Moncada is at the northern part of Paniqui.
More than 100 known vases and fragments are ascribed to him. His works were widely spread across the Greek world, presumably among less discerning customers; they have been found from Athens and Attica via Southern Italy to Spain, the Cyrenaica, Egypt and Asia Minor. He decorated all vase shapes then current; but preferred plates and lekanes.
Spiller, p. 27 Along with other local businessmen, Stokes successfully lobbied for the transportation of convicts to Western Australia to help alleviate the chronic labour shortage.Spiller, p. 29 It has also been speculated that he saw it as a potential new market for his beers, believing that the convicts would have less discerning tastes. Stokes returned to England in 1857, where he married his cousin Julia.
The defendant Fogerty ultimately prevailed, when he showed that the two songs were whole, separate and distinct compositions. Bringing his guitar to the witness stand, he played excerpts from both songs, demonstrating that many songwriters (himself included) have distinctive styles that can make different compositions sound similar to less discerning ears. After prevailing as defendant, Fogerty sued Zaentz for the cost of defending himself against the copyright infringement. In such (copyright) cases, prevailing defendants seeking recompense were bound to show that the original suit was frivolous or made in bad faith.
There are scholars who point out that mass market films such as those produced in Hollywood appeal to a less discerning audience. This group then turns to film critics as a cultural elite that can help steer them towards films that are more thoughtful and of a higher quality. To bridge the disconnect between popular taste and high culture, these film critics are expected to explain unfamiliar concepts and make them appealing to cultivate a more discerning movie-going public. For example, a film critic can help the audience—through his reviews—think seriously about films by providing the terms of analysis of these art films.
Many readers know that the title of the poem was changed to "The Horse" for the less discerning newspaper readers and think the poem Ariel is simply about her riding a wild horse. Others, however, such as , consider Plath's earlier childhood fascination with The Tempest's character Ariel and view the poem as talking about creativity and the dangerous direction her creativity was taking her. Ariel Durant, wife of historian Will Durant and joint winner of the 1968 Pulitzer prize and the 1978 Presidential Medal of Freedom, took her name from Ariel in The Tempest. One of the castaways in Lemony Snicket's 2006 novel The End is named Ariel; the book contains other allusions to The Tempest.
Saul Zaentz, owner of Fantasy Records claimed that "The Old Man Down the Road" shared the same chorus as "Run Through the Jungle", a song from Fogerty's days with Creedence Clearwater Revival years before. (Fogerty had relinquished copyrights and publishing rights of his Creedence songs to Zaentz and Fantasy, in exchange for release from his contractual obligations to them.) Zaentz sued (Fantasy, Inc. v. Fogerty) but the defendant Fogerty ultimately prevailed when he showed that the two songs were whole, separate and distinct compositions. Bringing his guitar to the witness stand, he played excerpts from both songs, demonstrating that many songwriters (himself included) have distinctive styles that can make different compositions sound similar to less discerning ears.

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