Especially in this economy, companies can be choosy about who they want to work with.
So, if males are being choosy at all, they should probably choose large females.
With so many options available, movie studios and TV networks have to be choosy about content distribution.
FORBES: Why Are Amazon's Streaming Video Announcements Always So Lame?
As it happens, Italy cannot afford to be too choosy about the colour of its future workforce.
Because of the pressure exerted by the lagging economy, employers are extremely choosy and slow to hire.
FORBES: Is There A Glut Of Technology Jobs For Young People?
Yet others said 2012 could be a year that rewards investors who are choosy in their commodity selections.
FORBES: 2012 Outlook: Economic Slowdown Could Pinch Demand For Some Commodities
This system is under fire in Copenhagen for being too choosy or too arbitrary in the projects it backs.
Several resource deals have faltered in recent months, indicating an increasingly choosy Chinese perspective on energy and metal acquisitions.
For instance, he can be choosy with clients, manage his own hours and work from just about any location.
The government bought rice and maize seed abroad, but Hondurans are choosy about beans: they like a local red variety.
Extending unemployment insurance to 99 weeks reduces the incentive to search diligently for a job, enabling unemployed workers to be choosy.
FORBES: Government Policy Restrains An Economic Recovery Launched By The 2008 Recession
As such, investors should be choosy when considering these funds, she says.
WSJ: How to Streamline and Simplify a Complicated Investment Portfolio
This gives racists the ability to be choosy about who they hire.
With a side business, you have even more limited time because of your day job, so you have to be choosy and quick.
FORBES: Let Go Of Perfectionism: Balancing A Job and A Side Business, Part 2
People can't afford to borrow more, banks are getting more choosy who they lend to, building societies who they lend to and so on.
Standard evolutionary theory says that females should generally be the choosy sex because a female's maximum reproductive output is more limited than a male's.
He also has something to trade, which should allow him to be choosy about which females he allows to lay their eggs in his nest.
The European Commission banned their import in 1997 due to fears that the frogs, which have voracious appetites and are not choosy eaters, would destroy native wildlife.
BBC: NEWS | Science/Nature | Lethal amphibian fungus 'in UK'
With some well-aimed pitches to restaurant chefs and choosy home cooks around the country willing to pay extra to get meat raised without growth hormones and antibiotics.
Falling property prices mean that selling the family home may not provide sufficient funds for two separate homes, especially now that lenders have become much more choosy.
For those acquainted with reality shows of this sort, there are the typical tableaux: choosy buyers with picky criticisms perusing home after home for the perfect fit.
So if you want to open a couple of new cards, be choosy, selecting major credit cards over single-store cards, and apply three or six months apart.
And not because Smucker ("With a name like Smucker's, it has to be good") and Jif ("Choosy mothers choose Jif") have two of the longest-running taglines in advertising.
But funds remain choosy about which banks they will finance.
And, as Dr Kraak demonstrated, they are indeed being choosy.
Plagued by scandals and investors' jitters, the Visaginas project is again moving ahead: since Japan's nuclear accident, firms wanting to build nuclear-power plants have become less choosy about the conditions.
ECONOMIST: Awkward tussles over nuclear power on Russia��s borders
应用推荐