Sentence examples for judicious introduction from inspiring English sources

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It's required of everyone.' Richard Howard, is a judicious introduction to the Table Talk, concludes: 'We must not hold it against the poems.' The new Collected is a delight.

Where Lehane's Ruth denies oxygen to the invented characters, the judicious introduction of Thatcher into Hollinghurst's narrative expands our understanding of the characters, and provides a set piece that defines the novel (although I should confess that, despite his beautiful sentences, Hollinghurst's book did bore me to tears when I read it a few years back).

Then there was the general lack of throbbing vibrato and the judicious introduction of the rounded phrasing of string portamento (both most notable in the wonderful violin passage with distant drums as the giants return with Freia, expecting to collect their loot), and a golden mellowness to the brass.

However, judicious introduction of fluorine into proteins, nucleic acids, lipids and carbohydrates has allowed mechanistic scrutiny of enzyme catalysis, control of protein oligomerization in membranes, clustered display of ligands on surfaces of living cells, and in increasing the protease stability of protein and peptide therapeutics.

Judicious introduction of IT into many of these processes may be helpful.

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In the introduction, for example, deploying a judicious use of understatement, he writes: "Those who have a particular reverence for the Church in communion with the Holy See will no doubt feel that I have been unduly hard on it.

For human immunodeficiency virus-infected patients, judicious management of asymptomatic cryptococcal antigenemia and appropriately timed introduction of antiretroviral therapy are important.

In these common circumstances, it is judicious to switch gastric tube to feeding tube, preventing hasty introduction of parenteral nutrition.

In particular, any SD, including the K-best, may be advantageously applied by considering a better-conditioned channel matrix through the introduction of a Reduced Domain Neighborhood (RDN) study and a judicious search center.

To our knowledge, this is the only study to document the change in processes of care that accompany the introduction of an ASP in the ICU: improved documentation of antimicrobial therapy and more judicious attention to the quality and sterility of positive microbiologic samples.

Knowing who your adversary is is half the battle". 2 P.M.: N.Y.R.B. e-Lit I happened on the N.Y.R.B. Classics booth — home to resurrected classics from all over the world, chosen by the judicious editor Edwin Frank and then reprinted in the N.Y.R.B.'s sleekly designed paperback editions, with new introductions by noted writers.

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