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In other words, I would prefer her to act more honorably in the presentation of her views, and not obediently hide behind the private parlor of her editorial section, and present, in news columns, a more balanced, more deferential and civilized, less vitriolic and cocksure journalistic presentation; a stance that she had once maintained and guarded with great courage and commitment.
She keeps her personality guarded and correct, but the fullness of commitment she gives to dance execution makes her a most impressive performer.
"Mr. Gupta's 40-year record of ethical conduct, integrity and commitment to guarding his clients' confidences is beyond reproach".
Because of Dotcom's commitment to guarding them against U.S. interference, it was questionable whether any government entity could prevent them from being distributed.
In European badgers (Meles meles), males visit boundary latrines more often than females (Roper et al. 1993; Stewart et al. 2001), presumably to signal their commitment to guarding females of their own social group (Roper et al. 1986).
Dr. ElBaradei expressed a guarded view of Iran, saying it had aroused concern by appearing to backslide on its earlier commitment to suspend its enrichment of uranium.
Instead there is uncertainty about the Conservatives' approach and strength of their commitment while the Labour administration's achievements over the past 13 years elicits only guarded approval.
Guarded, controlled".
Closely guarded?
Again, guarded.
All the leaders attending will be asked to make commitments to guard nuclear material and prevent nuclear smuggling and terrorism.
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