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But they will need judicious help.
When you can discover almost anything about anyone at the swipe of a screen or the click of a mouse, reputations need judicious curating as much as any other commodity.
It is precisely for processes and environments such these that we need judicious non-conventional control algorithms that will be implemented without dependency on the availability of the above-mentioned requirements.
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Nevertheless, some unwanted neurological effects, in particular myoclonic activity, were seen after bolus doses in some animals, emphasising the need for judicious use of this medication in this setting.
Together, our data validate Tev-mTALENs as a useful addition to the toolbox for efficient genome editing but reveal the need for judicious target selection and further elucidation of the influence of the spacer sequence.
What seems to be needed is judicious pruning and painstaking refinement, and it will be interesting to see how much those tasks appeal to the mercurial Mr. Barenboim.
And one of those is I need to be judicious in what I say.
I think that, you know, we need to be judicious about that.
And others, like "The Dance," feel verbose and in need of a judicious edit, in sharp contrast to the concise precision of Larkin's more memorable work.
You need to be judicious with your all-caps — honest about how violently you're laughing and how sane you are.
As much as we can trace his artistic trajectory through his music (often astonishing, occasionally in need of a judicious editor) we can also track Prince's career through his tumultuous and sometimes contradictory dealings with the industry.
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