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Sentence count:212+16Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: choiceexcerptexcerptionextractnatural selectionoptionpicksurvivalsurvival of the fittestSimilar words: electionreflectioncollectionselectselectedsectioninfectionobjectionMeaning: [sɪ'lekʃn]  n. 1. the act of choosing or selecting 2. an assortment of things from which a choice can be made 3. the person or thing chosen or selected 4. a natural process resulting in the evolution of organisms best adapted to the environment 5. a passage selected from a larger work. 
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61. No one will be overlooked in the selection of the team.
62. The selection of TV programmes, especially at the weekend, leaves a lot to be desired.
63. Here are some good sources of information to assist you in making the best selection.
64. A selection of correspondence from P G Wodehouse realised £1,232.
65. Political selection is more dependent on sophistry and less on economic literacy.
66. Is there a problem of selection bias?
67. A good review of historical sources of selection bias.
68. Selection of liquid acrylic paints of various viscosities.
69. The doctrine convinced its adherents that natural selection worked.
70. This is thought to reflect a selection bias.
71. The briefcase-sized black box contained a keyword selection computer.
72. The table below shows a selection of best buys.
73. Black wooden beads from a selection at Fenwick.
74. The choice of the selection panel has to be endorsed by the governing body as a whole.
75. So the end needle selection cams on punchcard machines should be put out of work.
76. The findings led to a widespread belief that psychological tests were situation specific and therefore limited in their usefulness for personnel selection.
77. Their appearance is connected with anharmonicity[http://Sentencedict.com], which leads to a breakdown of the selection rules derived assuming simple harmonic motion.
78. John Taylor became one of the best known prospective parliamentary candidates when some local tories objected to his selection.
79. Depending on the political system, this might entail voting and campaign activities to influence the selection and action of political authorities.
80. During the session there had been some debate over the selection of the ministers of finance and foreign affairs.
81. To see a video, consumers would pick one from a wide selection and would be billed later.
82. In the main, however, the selection procedure is rigorous enough so that basic training does not have to be used for assessment purposes.
83. At the end of this year the selection process for BEng or MEng will take place.
84. If accurate measurement of quality is in place, natural selection proceeds almost automatically.
85. Comparing many countries is susceptible to statistical analysis, which helps eliminate possible sources of selection bias and spuriousness.
86. The strength of experimental studies is that randomisation removes selection bias.
87. He was reading the Russell autobiography in order to steady himself for the selection procedure.
88. It looks as if the concept of the isolated gene as a unit of selection is an idealized abstraction from reality.
89. Serious rely on the frequent antiques fairs because of the big selection.
90. Many giant dinosaurs, therefore, would have been very successful in battle, having an important bearing on natural selection.
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