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In Tokyo, Seoul and Beijing, Mr. Bush sought to present himself as a judicious, level-headed world leader, not the aggressive president who announced last month in his State of the Union address that Iraq, Iran and North Korea were part of an "axis of evil" developing weapons of mass destruction -- and that the United States would not wait for provocation before going to war with them.
At the organizational level, a judicious staff turnover at workstations is essential because of the ever-growing activity of manipulating positron-emitting radiopharmaceuticals.
The application of recombinant DNA technology at the commercial level requires a judicious choice of the proper host-vector system.
The architecture of the algorithm is a two-level one, and a judicious combination of a stability analysis, carried out in the first stage, with phase identification routines and liquid flash calculations, carried out in the second stage, is realised.
The overwhelming level of difficulty associated with magnetics mandates a judicious selection process.
The observed differential reactivity of H2S and thiols toward 1– 6 highlights the need for a judicious choice of thiol labeling reagents for experiments in which elevated endogenous H2S levels are present.
Basil represented a level of personal commitment from a publisher which is rare today and he also had a judicious sense of what designs would be effective on published scores.
It was a judicious decision.
Yet publicly he maintained a judicious silence.
It has proved a judicious choice.
"It really is good," he observed with a judicious nod.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com