Sentence examples for more carefully after from inspiring English sources

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President Obama addressed the matter again on Friday, saying he "could have calibrated" his words more carefully, after having said earlier in the week that the police "acted stupidly," and then more commenters weighed in.

While enthusiasm for new technologies grows quickly the adoption and reimbursement of these technologies in the future may be restricted and decided upon more carefully after sufficient technology assessment [56] or cost-benefit calculations [57].

If anything, he argues, people tend to consider their choices more carefully after their first because they have been made acutely aware at the point of a needle what it entails.

These recipients were selected for transplantation before surgery and followed up more carefully after discharge.

Tits brought more hair into the nest and covered the eggs more carefully after flycatcher treatment, compared to waxwing treatment.

14 An accelerating reduction of recurrent injuries and diseases suggests that secondary prevention initiatives were possibly reviewed and addressed more carefully after 1999.

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As building atmospheres became more carefully controlled after 1900, more attention was given to the thermal insulation of building enclosures (envelopes).

Marco Simoncelli says he will ride more carefully in future after being warned over his actions at the French MotoGP.

Meanwhile, Sir Philip earlier said the IPC would scrutinise potential broadcasting partners more carefully in future after US rights holders NBC failed to show any live 2012 action.

Prosecutors are always going to tread more carefully when going after a Trump than a low-level drug dealer or mugger.

"This is an unfortunate but perfectly cautionary tale of not only how we should look more carefully at protecting data after it is collected," says Lee Tien, a senior staff lawyer at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a digital rights group in San Francisco, "but also how the data is to be safeguarded before we collect it to make sure it isn't used improperly or disclosed accidentally".

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