0 present participle of select --
1 to choose a small number of things, or to choose by making careful decisions: --
With the benefit of these refinements, single females in the younger age category emerge as more likely selecting lower risk investment choices in this study.
Figure 17 shows an example of a refined control rule for selecting the bindings.
In addition, we use sink annotations explicitly in selecting potential projections for higher-order meta-variables.
By selecting the most informative sentence, the title is filtered out.
It advises on criteria for selecting technologies for review, procedures for conducting reviews, and linkages with related activities and processes.
Care managers said that users rarely exercised or were offered a choice in selecting a domiciliary care agency.
The eleven-yearolds and adults no longer show a bias toward selecting a compound interpretation regardless of stress.
The records from which the past can be reconstructed are too extensive to be presented coherently without editing and selecting.