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(V042) Many described the challenge of using their own life experiences judiciously: talking about themselves could be useful to establish trust and credibility, but must not detract from the focus on the supported woman and the uniqueness of her experiences: ' You have to constantly be aware in the situation not to over-complicate it by talking about your personal life.
Use it judiciously and talk about your listener.
They talk of development as an "accumulation of small steps, each well thought out, carefully tested and judiciously implemented".
Obama responded judiciously, according to the participant, saying, "Hillary and I are going to negotiate this thing and talk about it, and obviously we're going to do what is right for the party.
Roger Michell directs his accomplished cast judiciously, and the play is full of brilliant lines such as: "Why have you been talking to me as if I was someone else?", yet it seems, for all its polished analysis of hypocrisy, imperfectly integrated.
No native speaker of English who has outgrown baby talk would say "her will use it". The correct choice is clearly "she": "I know she will use it judiciously". If the pronoun that fits is in the nominative case, acting as the subject ("I," "you," "he," "she," "it," "we," "you," "they"), then the relative pronoun should also be in the nominative case: "who I know will use it judiciously". Yay!
He ends one chapter as follows: "She went on talking and talking, moving around and around the room; and Howard Givings timed his nods, his smiles, and his rumblings so judiciously that she never guessed he had turned his hearing aid off for the night".
Gravity Rush builds judiciously.
Larry nods judiciously.
But they acted judiciously.
Purrs were deployed judiciously.
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