Dirks and a handful of other mavericks argue that this indiscriminate approach is wrongheaded.
Fears of a European sovereign debt default and contagion have led to indiscriminate panic-selling.
Such indiscriminate crimes are almost impossible to solve, tending to be carried out by deranged individuals.
What could happen if we allow the indiscriminate cuts of sequestration to go into effect?
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Something like this indiscriminate selling has been affecting hedge funds over the past couple of weeks.
When hopes of such a deal rise, investors can be indiscriminate about which assets they buy.
He was not an indiscriminate admirer of the new, he loved Pinter and Storey.
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"It was perhaps the most indiscriminate period of selling we have seen in 25 years, " he says.
MorganChase (JPM) undeservedly got caught in the indiscriminate selling wave and tumbled along with many other stocks.
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The Philippines already has laws to prevent the indiscriminate cutting of timber, but they are not properly enforced.
Zero-rate policies encourage indiscriminate use of credit and distort the process by which alternative demands compete for funds.
In a world shocked by the indiscriminate violence of terrorism, new threats are always just beyond the horizon.
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Our brain may only identify one or several of these molecules, but our nose is indiscriminate--it reads them all.
Mr Djankov worries that the indiscriminate sell-off of recent weeks may dishearten reformers.
With all, we will be harsh, and strict, but not unjust, not indiscriminate.
But Democrats said the amendment would force indiscriminate cuts to important programs that have already seen their appropriations reduced.
But the persistent proximity of digital cameras has made us much more indiscriminate about choosing which moments are worth recording.
This data is not the result of indiscriminate, slipshod and unlawful profiling but of devoted, painstaking police work and hard-won intelligence.
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Regular chemotherapy works like an indiscriminate nuclear weapon it destroys a massive amount of healthy cells along with cancerous cells.
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The withdrawal of credit in the past two years has been indiscriminate, hitting speculative residential developments and creative business start-ups alike.
Indiscriminate hunting over the centuries has decimated India's tiger population from an estimated 40, 000 animals 100 ago to about 1, 700 today.
This is a highly controversial approach, however, because of its indiscriminate destruction of crops and the uncertainty about its health effects.
They are appalled, says the city's most famous chronicler, Suketu Mehta, that Mumbai stands for "lucre, profane dreams and indiscriminate openness".
And we are all suffering the consequences of the indiscriminate and incomplete use of antibiotics, the wonder drugs of a half-century ago.
What is banned is the indiscriminate use of weapons in civilian areas.
But Labour may not be the only party to suffer: it has a new candidate, and the backlash seems to be indiscriminate.
Critics also point to the luxuriously indiscriminate quality of the shopping list.
Shrapnel -- as indiscriminate when it lands as the means by which it is fired -- hit the back of his head.
But jelly bean fans are not indiscriminate, most often seeking out the red beans, in particular the cherry and strawberry flavored gummy treats.
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The Iraqi government said the operation that began March 25 targeted criminals who had been carrying out indiscriminate attacks, burglaries and oil smuggling.
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