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Try to be a bit more caring.
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I think I still don't – at least, not always – but I try to take a bit more care nowadays; I even sometimes wash my hands in restaurants after eating now.
A bit more care in marshalling his evidence would have helped smooth out some apparent anomalies.
Those writers then have time to look through the release and write their stories (presumably with a bit more care and nuance than they would otherwise manage) which are then published immediately after the data go public.
So, in conclusion, Beyoncé's haircut is basically a tonsorial expression of the 30s themselves: compared with what came before, it's harder-edged, less obviously pretty and will require a bit more care.
He'll be 42 next month and perhaps someone in his life will find a gentle way to suggest that he could be taking a bit more care of himself between races.
In late 2000, when the market started to sour, she e-mailed him, "I think it's time for me to give my money to a professional money manager who will watch it when I am too busy and will take a bit more care about overall market conditions and political and economic problems.
If we had better care in the community – not just in a sense delivered by the state, but actually if we all took a bit more care of each other – then some of those people could be managed much better in the community than prison".
OK, it would be nice if we all made queen of puddings and took a bit more care about composting but the fact is that households, in spite of the headline figures, waste very little compared to institutions (like universities, schools and - way at the top - prisons).
I feel like you think more slowly and with a bit more care.
In my single photo editing test, the results were pretty good, too, and would have been even better had I taken a bit more care defining the area of the photo that I wanted to edit.
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