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She replied with the circumspection of a hostile witness.
In a sign of the circumspection, some economists have even reviewed the employment statistics.
Paradoxically, it might yet prove that he was undone last time by precisely the circumspection that seemed prudent in experimenting with his stamina.
Kahin said that "despite the circumspection of his public addresses, [they] undoubtedly helped encourage the Struggle Movement".
The Cubs' blue-and-white uniform shirts, which have been set out by the staff with the circumspection of English butlers, flow from one locker to another.
There has been a shift, however, in French attitudes towards infidelity and the publication of this biography, despite the circumspection of its authors, is proof of that.
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Acting with all the due circumspection of one who has only a few dimes on his person, after great deliberation I invited him into one of the truck stops for coffee and doughnuts.
Gone is the miserable circumspection of the Carlos Queiroz era.
But the film's circumspection reveals just how complex the problem is to address, let alone redress.
But, in his words, much of the elite "chose circumspection" to save their own skins and remained silent.
For some, the imprecision and circumspection around Rypien's death is not surprising given the tradition of reporting on suicide in Canada.
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