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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a judicious one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a decision, action, or choice that is wise, sensible, or prudent.
Example: "After considering all the options, I believe that choosing the more conservative investment strategy is a judicious one."
Alternatives: "a wise choice" or "a sensible decision".
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In as far as a man of independent political principles, of strict honour and integrity, conspicuous for the benevolence of his character, without private interests to serve, and of a capacity which had been shown in several important commands, was likely to benefit the colony he was sent to govern, the choice was a judicious one, and did honour to Lord Glenelg's discernment.
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Bernanke has not always been judicious — one of his market-moving statements was an off-the-cuff comment to Maria Bartiromo, of CNBC, at a dinner — but his reputation for flakiness is undeserved.
As for the SM-AP algorithm, we demonstrate that its robustness depends on a judicious choice of one of its parameters: the constraint vector (CV).
In such a judicious biography, this is one claim that seems, well, immodest.
There is no other means of accounting for Crandall's insistence that the original "Crawling Hand" ranks as "one of the finest films ever made," when a judicious assessment places it one small step up from the work of Ed Wood.
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.
One should however make such decisions based on a judicious analysis of existing tools and algorithms and perform experiments to find out the most efficient approach.
The numerical design is the result, on the one hand, of a judicious combination between stable DCB (Double Cantilever Beam) and CTS (Compact Tension Shear) specimens, and on the other hand, of the observation of the elastic energy release rate stability range computed according to M integral.
Nevertheless, as a professional violinist who has owned both, I found that a modern violin makes a judicious substitute for a precious old one, particularly for cramped orchestra pits, arduous tours and tropical climates.
In these days of frenzied movement between clubs, careers have a whiff of the choose-your-own-adventure – with the pot of gold and the pit of dragons lying just a judicious turn of the page from one another.
It is known that for blocked 2n−k designs a judicious sequencing of blocks may allow one to obtain early and insightful results regarding influential parameters in the experiment.
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