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From his journal: "I am never free of a sense of inadequacy; I feel that I am forever dry when warmth is called for, and warm when judicious impersonality is called for" — he's forty-three.
Was the Supreme Court's final call judicious or partisan?—are met with scrupulous but unilluminating balance.
Ms. Burke is a proponent of what might be called judicious philanthropy, which can open the most desirable garden gates.
"Inconspicuousness begins as self-protection but soon extends to self-reliance and a deeper appreciation of who we are and where we belong". What Edmund Burke called "judicious obscurity" can be empowering.
Much of the rest is what Ms. Dodge calls "judicious nips and tucks" to the Tony Award-winning score, with lyrics by Lynn Ahrens, and music by Stephen Flaherty, who as a teenager actually played piano in a ragtime band.
The conductor Alan Curtis has made what he calls "judicious" cuts in the score, losing one character and tying up some loose ends to make a more cogent piece of music drama.
She and her fellow bartender Lauren Davis call this judicious drinking tactic the Champagne Maintain.
Second, given the strictly regulated spectra limits remaining plat in most frequency band [13], the nonflatly distributed interference spectra call for judicious baseband waveforms designing to enhance the transmission energy efficiency.
The agency also calls for "judicious" use in preventing sickness.
Drunken driving is a national problem that calls for judicious use of Federal authority.
Ordering here calls for judicious pruning so that one of Mr. Novi's often overly complicated dishes is balanced with simpler ones.
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