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Mr. Junger also prefers circumspection in "Which Way".
Richard also showed greater circumspection in his patronage.
Yes, the second paragraph used the word "appears" about what Mueller was up to, but there was little circumspection in the rest of Barr's legal torrent.
You don't typically hear from public health experts about the need for circumspection in describing the risks of carcinogens, for instance.
I see however, considerable circumspection in taking it on board even where clinical evidence is unambiguous about its advantages in issues such as cardiac illnesses, diabetes, mental depression, stress management and many others.
But then anyone with even the slenderest acquaintance with Shepard's work knows that "the American dream" is to be treated with circumspection; in Shepard's universe it's a false concept to be blown wide apart and splattered across all surfaces.
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More circumspection is in order.
I am not unaware of the circumstances which distinguish the American from other popular governments, as well antient as modern; and which render extreme circumspection necessary in reasoning from the one case to the other.
An atmosphere of extreme circumspection still prevails in official Washington.
Political issues were dealt with indirectly, and even greater circumspection was necessary in addressing anything related to sexuality or the lives of women.
"I need hardly describe the nature of popular entertainment or the stuff that's on the Internet," he began, displaying a circumspection seldom encountered in "Slouching Toward Gomorrah," his best-selling jeremiad about the decline of the West.
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