indiscriminate u rečniku PONS

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Because the cost of mistakes is low (low investment in spermatophores) and potential reward (location of receptive female) is high, indiscriminate behavior can become advantageous.
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The same group of studies suggests that a minority of adopted, institutionalized children exhibit persistent indiscriminate sociability even after more normative caregiving environments are provided.
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Withdrawn children may be overlooked and seemingly independent, indiscriminate children may be considered to be managing much better than they are.
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Indiscriminate attacks on civilians and civilian structures that do not discriminate between civilians and military targets are illegal under international law.
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Some species are threatened or have become extinct due to indiscriminate hunting over the years.
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They are polyphagous and likely very indiscriminate in their eating habits.
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He provides indiscriminate advice and opinions to those under him, as well as observations.
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Meanwhile, the resolution emphasised efforts for dialogue to broaden understanding among civilisations to prevent any indiscriminate targeting of religions and cultures.
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She was a contrast to her husband in her tolerance and support and by showing indiscriminate kindness to people of all colors.
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They are documented to have caused significant civilian deaths and injuries and have frequently caused indiscriminate effects both during and after conflicts.
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