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Maybe slightly careful.
"So be slightly careful about how you hand the tissue paper," she said.
There we were – pointing out landmarks and luxury touches, desperate for their approbation – and there they were, withholding approval ever so slightly, careful not to seem overly enthusiastic or lose their status as the hard-to-impress parents with firm ideas of how things should be done.
"I had to be slightly careful, like Matthew [Michael Pitt's character in The Dreamers], because I was a foreigner, I taught at the university, so I was also employed by the state, and would have instantly been deported if I had been caught".
"Generally one has to be slightly careful about attributing these attacks - however, in this case, it does seem to have come from deep within in China's domestic network.
For example, one of the interviewees stated that: "We have to be slightly careful with this when we're accepting payments online, we just have to be careful not to fall foul of things like tax, VAT and so on".
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Sure, investors would like Facebook to be slightly more careful with some privacy issues, but only so far as it doesn't impact the business in a significant way.
On slightly more careful inspection, the inflation-fighting by the Fed and other central banks is actually a policy that is designed to ensure that the wages of ordinary workers do not grow too rapidly.
Lenin's brain was, in fact, sliced into sections after he died, as was Einstein's in the United States, and these probings of the inner sanctums of genius were only slightly more careful versions of, for example, the removal of Walt Whitman's brain to be measured and weighed after his death in 1892, an event briefly referred to in "Lenin's Brain". Whitman was a firm believer in phrenology.
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