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"However, we will act more carefully with regard to Russia in the future.
Instead, Mr. McCabe said that for now, the agency would develop only voluntary standards for the disposal of coal waste, adding that he hoped the states and the coal-power industry might begin to act more carefully in disposing of a substance that contains arsenic, mercury, cadmium and other toxic metals.
The overall point is that when defining exclusive rights in information, innovation, and culture, we need to act more carefully, and develop more fine-grained evidence, than when we create and define exclusive rights in land or hamburger stands.
Unfortunately, something has to happen to scare them, to make them act more carefully".
Of course our first reaction would be to act more carefully.
"If folks think any of those pieces aren't going to happen and [the Clean Power Plan] isn't going to be implemented, I think they need to look at the history of the Clean Air Act more carefully.
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Honest elected officeholders and their executive staffs should not feel uncomfortable about having their acts more carefully scrutinized and publicized.
The medical-device industry, on the other hand, acted more carefully during the debate over Obamacare.
You approach everything a bit more carefully.
Act more cautiously.
The authorities of the Swiss cantons had to act much more carefully and were forced to respect their rural subjects.
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