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Off the shelf and on to the pitch – I'll have to think carefully what shirt to wear on Monday.
MPs should think carefully what may befall them if they vote for this today, only to find the axe fall arbitrarily on their own apparently thriving hospitals.
So, when faced with the decision of a lifetime – to remain in or leave the EU – Boris had to think carefully: what would make him most likely to be Tory leader?
My next deal is going to be my last deal, so I have to think carefully what I'm going to do.
If he comes back with anger then slow down and think carefully what you want to say to him.
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Young people need to think carefully about what they enjoy and what they're likely to excel at, says Louise Banahene, education outreach manager at Leeds university.
Think carefully about what you actually need, whether what is on offer actually meets that need, and also do make sure that you do not already have that cover.
Talk to careers advisers, teachers and your family and think carefully about what you are doing and why, and what future options it will create or rule out.
Think carefully about what you REALLY want, fast forward and ask yourself what you will want/how you will feel after you accomplish what is on your list.
He had to think carefully here — what should he tell her and, more important, what not? — and her nakedness was distracting.
To me it seems more fruitful to think carefully about what the analogy does and doesn't mean, and what's it's trying to do.
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