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"Judicious cleaning was an important creative act".
"Judicious neglect" is believed to be widespread.
Judicious public support has underpinned achievement.
Dr. Sunder's current research includes the problem of structuring U.S. and international accounting and auditing institutions to obtain a judicious and efficient balance between regulatory oversight and market competition.
Rather than compromising democratic norms of accountability, due process, equality, and rationality -- as some critics of privatization fear it will -- privatization might extend these norms to private actors through the judicious use of legislative, executive, judicial, and even social oversight.
Not all judicial decisions are judicious.
Judicial/Judicious Judicial means "connected with a court of law"; judicious means "wise".
Peer-to-peer lending was a newly launched model, and with the then-new climate of heightened regulatory oversight in light of the financial meltdown, the SEC was being more judicious in its oversight of financial institutions.
Peer-to-peer lending was a newly launched model back then and with the then-new climate of heightened regulatory oversight in light of the financial meltdown, the SEC was being more judicious in its oversight of financial institutions.
With the new climate of heightened regulatory oversight in light of the financial meltdown, the SEC is being more judicious about overseeing financial institutions.
Being judicious.
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