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France's conservative president, Nicolas Sarkozy, for one, has borrowed personnel as well as rhetoric and ideas from the left.In several countries the centre-right has held together with a judicious mixture of talk about tough border controls and promises of economic regeneration.
Such people can in forthright, judicious terms listen to and talk with someone like Simmonds about what's going well, what's weighing heavily, when to get off the high horse, and when to take action.
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.
He would stay up late drinking and talking, moving with judicious and delicious care from the large questions of the day to the small sweet business of invective, anecdotes and gossip.
Not all judicial decisions are judicious.
During its Q4 2012 earnings call, CEO Kenneth Lowe responded when asked if the company was talking to Netflix and Amazon: "we are, in fact, talking with everybody and being judicious about it".
They cheer for his conspicuous talk of bipartisanship, his praise for judicious regulation and his personal stories, which he used to studiously avoid but now tumble off his lips with ease.
Police Commissioner Bratton has talked about retraining police to be more judicious and cautious in the use of force; this new version of aggressive policing could keep crime rates low but also cut down on high-profile incidents like Garner and the recent shooting of an unarmed man in a Brooklyn housing project stairway.
"But I talked to my mom, who is a pretty judicious, careful person, and she said, 'Tell them everything.
We're talking about common-sense design and engineering where the judicious use of materials, smart aerodynamics and turbocharged engines are combined into safe, peppy and attractive vehicles that have a cost premium far less than the $6,000 to $8,000 often quoted by auto executives.
Judicial/Judicious Judicial means "connected with a court of law"; judicious means "wise".
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