Sentence examples for carefully trading from inspiring English sources

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His themes, rather than building into huge orchestral waves, repeat and stack up like samples; for instance, a woodblock mimics both the canter of a horse and the tick of a clock, and is joined by a mass of strings and horns carefully trading off the same three-note motif.

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For people who follow prudent financial practices and research their investments carefully, online trading can be remunerative, Ms. Barbanel added, but compulsive traders often skip that part of the process.

Carefully, modestly, they trade their street clothes for costumes: a dingy housedress and stockings for her, natty slacks and a crisp white shirt for him.

"Gear ratios are therefore carefully calculated to trade off acceleration and maximum speed, taking account of aero setup, engine power, weather, KERS and DRS usage," said Allison, referring to the Kinetic Energy Recovery Systems that use stored energy in bursts of power and the moveable rear wing, which provides extra power down the straights for overtaking.

"These scraps of data, each one harmless enough on its own, are carefully assembled, synthesized, traded and sold.

By carefully building -- and then trading on -- professional connections to journalists, Republican leaders and Middle Eastern diplomats, Mrs. Weiss has maneuvered herself into the middle of Washington's cozy media-political complex.

Since the ban on international trade in elephant products came into force in 1990, a group of the former exporting countries had pressed for a resumption in carefully controlled trade, but this had been resisted at the biennial meetings of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).

A small but growing number do work, albeit in carefully circumscribed trades and spaces.

Volleys of letters over city codes have been vetted as carefully as trade treaties.

11 Researchers need to consider carefully the trade-off between the importance of the intervention and the value of the evidence that can be gathered given these constraints.

This "image"—a carefully constructed façade is what the now 79-year-old Khashoggi was trading on most recently, his reputation allowing him to work as a consultant.

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