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More circumspection is in order.
We need more circumspection and second-guessing," Smith said.
Javid would like to hear more circumspection from the CBI.
In Europe, and especially Germany, geoengineering is treated with much more circumspection and nervousness.
In the gallery setting, viewers responded with more circumspection and respect than they have in subsequent internet forums.
Plays that are unfulfilled or mediocre are ushered onto big stages before they are ready, when more circumspection — and another rewrite or two — might help smooth out dramaturgical flaws.
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When Wright's hesitancy becomes this exaggerated, it begins to feel to me less like sage circumspection and more like pseudo- Buddhist sophistry.
But if you look at what happened to the presidents who asserted their authority more sharply, with less circumspection about Congress, it turns out that Truman and his party were thrown out of office for the Korean War, Johnson was, in effect, forced to quit over Vietnam, and look at Nixon [who resigned under pressure]!
This tendency towards circumspection is never more evident than when he considers his childhood.
The nature of areolar scar and gland remodelling inherent to a circular skin reduction prompts circumspection when correcting more moderate-to-severe cases.
Langella is superb, and "Starting Out in the Evening" is a classy film — I never thought I would hear the phrase "Trilling, Howe, and especially Edmund Wilson" uttered in a movie theatre — but it could have used a little less circumspection, a little more juice.
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