Sentence examples for are judicious from inspiring English sources

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are judicious

adjective

Having, characterized by, or done with good judgment or sound thinking.

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They analyse and rage, are judicious and wise.

His numerous comments on the genesis of the work, as quoted in Janet Dunbar's 1970 biography of Barrie, are judicious, amused, and apparently unperturbed.

But at a time when newsrooms are restive, concerned not just about layoffs but about the future of newspapers, people who at any institution want to have confidence that their leaders are judicious and wise.

"It is important that we are judicious in our language; that we do not smear someone's character before the investigation has happened and that's what's happening in parts of the press.

The label's co-owners, Chris Smith and Brendan Greaves, are judicious, intuitive curators; ingenuity is paramount when attempting to recognize instances in which the culture stumbled as its own filter, and then to question whether we are actually any better equipped to receive the work now.

His remarks are judicious - and calm.

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Being judicious.

Let's be judicious.

"But we should be judicious.

But let's be judicious.

Whether they were judicious is another matter.

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