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One critic, apparently, opined that he overused swearwords, thus destroying the effect of a more sparing usage.
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The forthcoming report by Lord Carter of Coles could advocate for a more sparing use of custody.
Some bloodless medicine experts have also helped lead a national movement calling for more sparing use of transfusion.
I urge the authors to be much more sparing in their usage of the term monolignol.
What was left of his staff might have been more sparing with the invitations, though.
We should be even more sparing with newer spinoff terms like "crowdfunding".
Mr. Bush has been more sparing in his authority to grant some kind of clemency than most recent presidents.
Compared with CNN, the broadcast networks, with their smaller foreign staffs, have been more sparing in their deployment.
The banh mi ($6.50 to $8) make a more sparing impression; these sandwiches on baguettes seem to have too little meat.
(The sound is produced via speakers, far more sparing of money and space than huge added pipes would have been).
The defense was much more sparing in its case, presenting two witnesses over two and a half days.
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