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Judis provides quick, judicious sketches of his high-minded elites; but his argument might have been richer had he written a full-immersion portrait of at least one of the organizations: its fundamental beliefs, day-to-day operations and relationships with other political actors.
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When Shaffir's episode aired, however, HBO had made some quick edits and chose judicious camera angles so the home audiences never really got a good glimpse of his full-frontal nudity.
Not all judicial decisions are judicious.
The reason for this is, early splits are usually a bit more judicious going ⅞, unlike the ultra-quick splits seen in 5 ½ to even 6 ½ furlongs races.
Public aversion to this potential pain means the administration is now more motivated to strike a quick deal than they might have been, had the President been more judicious in his threats.
Some judicious pruning might have made the first act fly by quicker.
Judicial/Judicious Judicial means "connected with a court of law"; judicious means "wise".
The march was quick and quiet, owing to a long frost which had hardened the roads and Waller's judicious use of wooded areas.
The last thing any of them want is to see another candidate get to their left on this, so each of them are quick to go on-record — much quicker than their not-eyeing-2020 colleagues who can afford to be more judicious and deliberate.
Being judicious.
No. Judicious.
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