But after the article below, I think I must be the epitome of caution and circumspection. |
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Then he said that one should approach such issues with careful circumspection and logical evaluation. |
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The chapters do treat these issues briefly and with circumspection, but Leneman could have been bolder in pushing her analysis in this direction. |
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Now more than ever, the wise few must proceed cautiously and with circumspection. |
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He, however, said that the very nature of the crisis demanded careful collective circumspection. |
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We don't treat the heat, as Mediterranean peoples do, as an inevitable feature of the summer and a mixed blessing to be treated with circumspection. |
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She was beyond social niceties or circumspection or the deliberate creation of an effect and yet nothing she said contradicted what her life had always told us she was. |
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I believe some degree of circumspection, if not caution, is warranted. |
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Ms. Ketterer envisions such pickiness and circumspection, traits of little use for much of 2009, as becoming more widespread. |
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Indeed, 'the site provider has an obligation of watchfulness and circumspection, regarding the content of the sites he provides. |
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Barack Obama's proposal to bring Iran into diplomatic dialogue is perceived with a lot of circumspection in the United States. |
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An egoist is also less focused on others and more on himself, and so he too tends to lack proper circumspection. |
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Even then, rather than put an immediate end to the cartel, they took the decision to meet less frequently and with greater circumspection. |
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But with his children behind bars, the former president may favour circumspection over principle. |
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Its gatekeepers have all the high cards, and need to use their power with circumspection. |
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The complexity of the problems raised and the absence of any long-term follow-up suggest a need for extreme circumspection here. |
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There is another cause to treat the implementation of the federal beef farming programme with due circumspection. |
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It is to be hoped that reluctance and circumspection will give way to the principles of solidarity and efficiency. |
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This is a matter about which this Tribunal will have to continue to use the utmost circumspection. |
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He is a man of honour who behaves with reserve and circumspection towards Elinor while he is bound to Lucy Steele by an engagement that only she can honourably break. |
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The Supreme Court exists to interpret with a greater degree of circumspection the laws the legislature passes. |
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Indeed, diplomacy, circumspection, tactfulness, foresight and caution are all integral parts of prudence, and good leaders must act prudently. |
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He even acknowledges that it is useful, and sometimes necessary, to break it, so that it be done with mildness, with modesty, and with circumspection. |
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Such information has been viewed with special circumspection, the GOK and Hynix given the opportunity to comment on it, and, where practicable, it has been cross-checked with other independent sources. |
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This authority is exceptional and must be exercised with utmost caution and circumspection and only when deemed necessary by reasons of mistakes, emergency or unusual or unforeseen circumstances. |
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Drop-dead striking in her silken dove-grey gowns, McTeer's fine Merteuil insinuates and machinates in a sinisterly breathy, mock-soothing manner, her eyes a-glare with scheming circumspection and latent with injury. |
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If turning is unavoidable, drive slowly with circumspection. |
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Thus misconduct involving theft must be viewed with apprehension and circumspection for it strikes at the very cornerstone of the trust and faith placed in an individual member by the public he or she has chosen to serve. |
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Such circumspection is the norm for public figures in China. |
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He agreed to hand over on December 12th, rather than hang on into the new year as he had planned. After more than a year of enforced circumspection, Mr Martin is at last able to say how he wants to change Canada. |
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Breach of the obligation as to circumspection, of the principles of proper administraion and sound management and of the principles of independence and impartiality. |
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The scepticism of Albanian voters and the circumspection of international observers have reinforced doubts over the harmful character of these constitutional amendments. |
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The circumspection principle, however, is subject to two limitations. |
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Ministers also agreed that reforms in the pensions area had to proceed with circumspection and sensitivity in order to ensure their social acceptability. |
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Local authorities and non-profit associations commonly view with circumspection the manifest wish of some multinationals to become involved in partnership programmes for sustainable development. |
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Wilson carried his circumspection further during and after the war. |
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