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Whether they were judicious is another matter.
"Though forceful with Tibetans whom he worked with on his social projects, Akong Rinpoche was very judicious in political matters, avoiding any public assertions in either direction, and is very unlikely to have attracted serious hostility from any side," Professor Barnett said in an e-mail.
While never losing a tone of empathy he maintains a judicious distance from the subject matter and reaches awkward conclusions.
Cheney was widely admired for his judicious handling of the matter.
Judicious management of organic matter supply and tillage practice is crucial for sustaining soil quality in horticulture.
Wells takes a judicious look at the matter, pointing out that although John Shakespeare could well have been, as many others undoubtedly were, a "crypto-Catholic," he had his children baptized and was himself buried according to the Anglican rite.
He was an assiduous and discriminating reader whose works abound in judicious imitations of both the matter and the manner of his favourite authors.
It was really a matter of being judicious with the sound and when to focus on the music, dialogue or effects". One example of that is when the audience is introduced to Finn John Boyegaa).
Not all judicial decisions are judicious.
Whether Ginsburg was judicious in granting the request is another matter.
Ultimately, the spice level in any recipe is a matter of taste, so be judicious.
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