But the drink taught me an important lesson: Manhattans are not to be ordered indiscriminately.
Although Wall Street has dumped financials indiscriminately, not all of them are sitting on shaky assets.
Many western visitors to Japan sought its art indiscriminately, buying furiously at Nagasaki bazaars.
When the sit-in movement spread from Greensboro throughout the South, it did not spread indiscriminately.
But it's also clearly conditional: People tend to cooperate with relatives and frequently encountered acquaintances, not indiscriminately.
Even as humanitarian law has been refined, many armed conflicts have been waged as indiscriminately as ever.
The wind turbines kill indiscriminately, slicing to death federally protected bald eagles, golden eagles, and other cherished species.
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To make sure statins aren't used indiscriminately, the AAP issued guidelines for doctors prescribing the medications for children.
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Once again, this country must learn that throwing money around indiscriminately almost always does more harm than good.
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This facility effectively channeled liquidity to the funds, helping them to meet redemption demands without having to sell assets indiscriminately.
The movie is a thick gumbo of truths, half-truths, unverifiable hypotheses, and pure rant, and Stone ladles it out indiscriminately.
For decades doctors treated cancer with the blunt tools of radiation and chemotherapy, which indiscriminately kill healthy and cancerous cells alike.
But Reeves contended the sanctions proposed in this case were so targeted that he could not imagine them being used indiscriminately.
KOR-fx features directionality, unlike most sub-woofers, which just pump out bass indiscriminately.
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But when a person is in shock, their organ walls become more permeable, letting harmful substances in and out more indiscriminately, researchers say.
Traditional chemotherapy indiscriminately kills cells in the affected area of the body, which can cause side effects like fatigue, hair loss or nausea.
But he says that "there was often a lot of resentment towards them, about the way they would throw their money around indiscriminately".
Electroshock therapy, the decades-old treatment of last resort for depression, indiscriminately blasts the entire head to induce seizures and jar patients out of their blues.
Investors get confused and sell indiscriminately during market downturns, for example.
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While many drugs that attack single genes have hit the market recently, they often have been used indiscriminately in all patients with a single tumor type.
In this field several terms have sprung up and have been indiscriminately used like (a) Intermediate technology or low technology, (b) appropriate technology, and (c) Innovative Technologies.
And while Mr Chavez still enjoys the support of a substantial majority of Venezuelans, he will have to think harder in future before using that weapon indiscriminately.
Self-settled trusts, whether FAPTs or DAPTs, are scalpels to be delicately used in particularly fine situations, and not hammers to be indiscriminately swung as if everything were nails.
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Secondly, taking antibiotics indiscriminately can lead to some very serious personal side effects, such things as serious diarrhea, liver abnormalities, an occasional allergic reaction that could be fatal.
The jury has previously been told that Aamir Siddiqi's killers pushed their way into the family home and attacked the teenager "indiscriminately", without seeing who their victim was.
Of course it is just as bad an idea to get caught up in the optimism and to buy indiscriminately especially with the major averages now at more important resistance.
Instead, it will indiscriminately damage good programs and bad.
So far it has spent only YEN 1.8 trillion, much to the delight of officials at the Bank of Japan, who fretted that public money would be pumped into all banks indiscriminately.
And the best of times this is not: The ill effects of a years-long drought have been exacerbated by the tradition of grazing herd animals indiscriminately over a large region, so that topsoil never replenishes.
The organization is battling persistent, if thus far unsuccessful, legal attacks on the Master Settlement Agreement by smaller tobacco companies, who say it is an anticompetitive scheme that allowed the big manufacturers to raise prices indiscriminately.
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