Selection in a sentence as a noun

Shameful target selection and a burn of a good hack just to root SwiftIRC.

School boards have been known to have adverse selection for dullness for more than a century.

So font selection becomes this life-or-death thing: it can lock you out of the product completely.

In that respect, there's both a huge confirmation bias and huge self-selection bias.

This comment totally missed the point: A good framework is nothing more than your toolbox filled with a good selection of tools.

The most important skill was table selection, my decisions over which games to get involved in and who to sit next to.

The service Netflix provided from the beginning is a wide selection of content with little applied time on the customer's part.

However, I am concerned that the design of the control panel is busy and may make it difficult to make the correct selection quickly, we'll see.

Being able to set everyone's default setting to a selection of your choosing is like a superpower..Changing brand is always an ugly business.

The fact that women prefer men who are good at socializing is, ironically, direct Darwinian selection for intelligence.

Whether you believe that or not, concentrated network hiring definitely doubles down on whatever selection criteria you used to begin with.

It's hard to hire objectively, staying as close to apple-apples as possible, when your candidates are friends of employees who have significant bonuses riding on the selection.

But even at that, the fallacious teleological language he uses about biological evolution by natural selection suggests a way out of this problem.

Selection definitions

noun

the act of choosing or selecting; "your choice of colors was unfortunate"; "you can take your pick"

See also: choice option pick

noun

an assortment of things from which a choice can be made; "the store carried a large selection of shoes"

noun

the person or thing chosen or selected; "he was my pick for mayor"

See also: choice pick

noun

a natural process resulting in the evolution of organisms best adapted to the environment

See also: survival

noun

a passage selected from a larger work; "he presented excerpts from William James' philosophical writings"

See also: excerpt excerption extract