Sentence examples for judicious solutions from inspiring English sources

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However, as hazardous components (like heavy metals, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, and polychlorinated biphenyls) are preferentially entrapped in the finer proportion, a number of judicious solutions such as vermitechnology have been proposed to resolve those problems.

It's a well-established management principle: Don't do something radical until you've proven conclusively that more judicious solutions won't work.

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With a judicious selection of solution points and flux points, the approach can be made simple and efficient to implement for mixed grids.

These selectively betainized copolymers could be dissolved molecularly without co-solvents in aqueous media at room temperature, with micellization occurring reversibly on judicious adjustment of the solution pH, temperature or electrolyte concentration.

These diblock copolymers could be dissolved molecularly without co-solvents in aqueous media at 20°C, with micellization occurring reversibly on judicious adjustment of the solution pH, temperature or electrolyte concentration.

You believe that solutions emerge from judicious study of the discernible reality.

What this Congress will put together will be no easier to fix than clunker engines blown apart by a judicious insertion of sodium silicate solution.

As Suskind later described it: The aide said that guys like me were 'in what we call the reality-based community', which he defined as people who 'believe that solutions emerge from your judicious study of discernible reality'.

The trouble was, a White House aide sneered in a wonderful piece by Ron Susskind in The New York Times magazine, that the despised media lived in a "reality-based community" that believed "solutions emerge from the judicious study of discernable reality".

In 2004, an aide to President George W. Bush dismissed a journalist for being part of a "reality-based community" of people who "believe that solutions emerge from your judicious study of discernible reality".

Though the context is not explained, the statement was made in the summer of 2002 in an interview with the Pulitzer prize-winning author Ron Suskind, in which the Bush aide mocked the writer and others like him for belonging in "what we call the reality-based community", a group composed of people who "believe that solutions emerge from your judicious study of discernible reality".

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