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"judicious planning" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a careful and thoughtful process of organizing or preparing for something. For example, "John was able to complete the project on time due to his judicious planning."
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Most buy and eat on impulse (big surprise) rather than by judicious planning, and they are price-conscious.
Given that domino reactions proceed without the isolation of any intermediates, judicious planning is required to predict the reaction pathways by combination of known transformations.
In this paper, recommendations for judicious planning of perforator propeller flaps in different body areas are provided; technical refinements and tips on how to avoid common mistakes are discussed.
When it is part of a judicious planning of change, the development of health policies provides a unique opportunity for building consensus around health issues and for allowing citizens to voice their opinion, thus giving a greater degree of legitimacy to actions that will be proposed later.
Judicious planning of residential and other development can preserve a third of the area as free space, including adequate space for efficient semi-natural tertiary treatment of both industrial and domestic wastes in ponds and well-planned landfills located in the larger waste disposal parks.
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"You didn't fire people because you had a judicious plan about how to run your company," said Robert Barbera, chief economist at the research and trading firm ITG.
With less than two weeks to go before the opening ceremony, Coe said a "prudent and judicious" plan had been put in place as soon as it became clear G4S was unable to provide enough guards.
The back-and-forth underscored the partisan divide over the so-called sequester, a series of automatic spending cuts that both parties agreed to in a failed effort to force the two sides to come together to craft a more judicious plan to rein in huge deficits.
A "prudent and judicious plan" had been put in place, he added.
"In the case of large entities and multinationals, the difference between judicious 'tax planning' and 'tax avoidance' is usually blurred.
They carry an excess of mortality and are caused by anatomic and technical factors, which may be avoidable with judicious procedural planning.
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