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The politicians tread carefully, only proposing what the bankers say is congruent with their definition of what banking should be.
Supple film-making was on offer, to be sure, but devoid of context, stripped of its own historical moment and single-mindedly applying its craft to colour, carefully, only inside the lines.
Google can afford to practise a high-freedom approach because it selects its people so carefully: only about 0.25% of those who apply actually end up with a job.
Last year, Ms. Slater and a small group of helpers managed to ferry 306 toads across the road, while as far as she knows — and she monitors the road carefully — only 14 were killed by cars.
Scenario two finds me crossing the bridge ever so carefully only to be whammed from behind by a driver in a shiny RV who noticed my license plate and loathed New Yorkers.
9. Make sure you dial carefully only the number or type carefully the short code / keyword combination of the person you wish to vote for.
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If you don't have a strainer, simply tilt the saucepan carefully so only the water drains, using a wooden spoon if necessary to keep the rice in.
Finally, this election should be scrutinised carefully not only in the Balkans but also in Brussels.
You may already know who's atheist and who's not, but if you don't, approach the topic carefully and only with those whom you trust.
Healthcare organisations, therefore, should think carefully not only how to exploit various divergent thinking methods, but also how to develop and nurture innovative culture in the long term.
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