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the circumspect
adjective
Carefully aware of all circumstances; considerate of all that is pertinent.
Exact(19)
Unlike the circumspect Tim Duncan and Manu Ginobili, Parker has too often raised questions with his decision-making.
Mr. Reynolds belonged to the circumspect, virtually invisible world of "backroom boys" who help magicians refine their acts.
The librarian, Lucy Brand, returned my greeting with the circumspect air of one who hopes to be rewarded for her forbearance with a wealth of juicy tidbits.
Nonetheless, the movie plays it safe; Isaac's truths don't stray very far from the circumspect and stepwise decency of his regular life.
In the circumspect world of the judges at the United Nations war crimes tribunal, Patricia M. Wald has stood out and knocked down quite a few taboos.
Mr. Etess, in the circumspect language of casino publicity, promised that the expansion "will really push us over the precipice as a destination".
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Of the big three networks, ABC was the most circumspect about the implications of the decision, and clearest at providing caveats.
Washington was the more circumspect of the two on this topic.
Mostly, the details of the exchange were circumspect, the sources said.
A mitigation of the Academy's skepticism would have opened the way for the suitably circumspect adoption of views in a wide range of areas.
As usual, the central banker spoke in the convoluted, circumspect language he has perfected over the years.
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