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The most judicious response advised: "Disaggregate the symptoms.
But "Exile" remains the preference of the most judicious Stones fans.
It involved the Godowsky Chopin Studies — upon reflection, hardly the most judicious theft.
"Frantz Fanon" is the first comprehensive biography in three decades; it is also the best, the most intellectually rigorous and the most judicious.
By industry standards, its management has been the most judicious since the 1980's, when rivals dove into dubious real estate financing that fed an asset bubble.
Yet again in this World Cup, it's difficult to see any good outcome for the USA in this game without the most judicious use of second-half subs.
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The selections are, for the most part, judicious: it is a relief not to have to endure "Chocolate," though a bit of a shame not have the chance to revisit "Don Juan DeMarco," in which Mr. Depp held his own with Marlon Brando.
Most neuropsychologists make judicious decisions about when, why and how much to test.
The stakes are huge here, and not even the most studied and judicious people working for the White House seem to be taking the proper precautions.
(See, for example, Lilian Greenwood's recent speech - perhaps the most detailed and judicious account of Corbyn's perceived failings from a member of the shadow cabinet).
To award institutional funds in the most equitable and judicious manner possible, we use a standardized set of need analysis guidelines to measure each family's ability to contribute to the cost of legal education.
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