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Perhaps the choice is too judicious, though, as its whole is less than the sum of its parts.
Jarvis's 2007 thesis is a bit more judicious, though still perplexing.
The audience is of course more British and English speaking, who know the plays, particularly Henry V, and are therefore more judicious, though generous in their appreciation.
On Sunday, Ponder was more judicious (though he got away with a gamble or two) while still taking advantage of a handful of big-play opportunities on third-and-long.
The pair's contemporaries were more judicious, though some were angered by Boswell's use of private remarks in a form, biography, that heretofore had been treated as a graven public monument.
Recall that "three dozen" -- that's "three dozen" -- current and former Obama aides ran to the New York Times in May to heap praise on Obama's supposedly judicious though resolute use of drones to vanquish America's enemies.
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These new, judicious exhibitions, though, may yet tell other stories.
Our task is to simplify as many of the coefficients ε i, i = 1, 2 as possible though judicious applications of adjoint maps to V. By taking a 2 ≠ 0, a 2== 1, we have V 2 + a 1 V 1. Case 1: Thus making use of this group transformation, the similarity variable and similarity solution are given by ζ = x − c t, u ( x, t ) = F.
"I'm very judicious with the private flying time, though, to manage the cost".
Not all judicial decisions are judicious.
Over all, though, the hall is relatively judicious in these warnings, working hard to find Homo sapiens a proper place to stand.
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