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We depend on them to be apolitical and scientific in their findings, to exercise circumspection based on strict accuracy in their announcements, especially when lives are at stake.
First, in the absence of a contractual agreement or violation of copyright, you may want to exercise circumspection before seeking to pre-empt the publication of information.
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But the pressure to practice circumspection about the unbearable urges of the libido has vastly diminished.
However, the court cautioned that this discretion has to be exercised with circumspection and entertained only where there was a good public interest reason to do so.
Others foresee no lasting damage, but members of both camps advise buyers to exercise as much circumspection at the stock exchange as they would at the store when judging the right price to pay for a label.
Athletes are often amazingly unformed as people, and much as I retain the naïve, nostalgic longing for them to be good in all ways, when they aren't it helps to exercise a little circumspection.
In addition, circumspection should be exercised at all times lest the interviewer become too emotionally involved in the exchange.
Nevertheless, circumspection should be exercised in interpreting these associations until the results can be replicated.
Its gatekeepers have all the high cards, and need to use their power with circumspection.
Let me give you an example of why proper circumspection is important.
Ms. Ketterer envisions such pickiness and circumspection, traits of little use for much of 2009, as becoming more widespread.
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