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On slick surfaces, slow, judicious pressure on the accelerator is recommended because it increases the tires' chances of grabbing onto what little tacky material is below the treads.
Ms. Napolitano would do well to ensure a slow, judicious rollout of electronic workplace enforcement, to avoid mistakes that could ruin the lives and livelihoods of thousands of legitimate employees.
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But so will an overall sense that "Frozen Planet" is more — a lot more — of the same: an aestheticized, sentimentalized, anthropomorphic abstraction of the natural world, in which gentle soundtrack music, winsome narration (by Alec Baldwin, replacing Mr. Attenborough for most of the American version) and the judicious use of slow motion combine to put us in a pleasant stupor on the couch.
The proponents of weather weirding may be correct, but science moves at its own steady, judicious pace and will be slow to make a clear, definitive causal link between a warming climate and all the recent headline-making torrential disasters or any disasters to come.
Patients responded well to judicious use of diuretics for edema, and slow hydration for hypotension.
The thought occurred that the skills that got Dernbach into the England one-day teams were his perceived ability to cope with such assaults through judicious use of a variety of deceptive slower balls and a pinpoint yorker, none of which had been very evident now.
And where Mr. Trifonov had found little but contrast in slow passages, Mr. Hough turned up poetry at times with judicious use of rubato.
There were echoes of Feldman in David Lang's "Gravity" (2005), with its slow-moving patterns of descending notes, played here with a judicious balance of solemnity and airiness.
These results demonstrate that the judicious mixing of materials with faster (i.e., HYAFF11) and slower (i.e., PLA and PCL) degradation kinetics, different size and shape (i.e., domains, particles or long fibres), certainly concurs to design a smart composite scaffold with time-controlled degradation which can support the regeneration of a large variety of tissues, from the cartilage to the bone.
If pruning, mulching and judicious watering don't do the trick, the tree might improve with a slow-release fertilizer.
But air-travel restriction won't help slow a flu pandemic much, three model studies concluded earlier this year--especially when compared to the judicious use of vaccines, antiviral drugs, isolation, and quarantine (ScienceNOW, 2 May).
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