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Whatever the situation, the decision can make or break a company and needs to be thought through carefully.
These transparency measures have to be thought through carefully and incorporated into the agreements on which public-private-partnerships are based.
It was a fitting end to a holiday which, though largely pleasant, was blighted on several occasions because holiday organisers and airport staff seemed not to have thought through carefully enough the needs of the disabled.
At the very least, however, the research makes a provocative case that income inequality needs to be thought through carefully; and that the increase in Chinese imports offers some clear benefits to low-wage Americans.* "Inequality and Prices: Does China Benefit the Poor in America?" March 2008.
Speaking to MPs on the Treasury Committee, Mr Tucker said: "This would be an extraordinary thing to do and it needs to be thought through carefully".
In the present day, mythology may not seem overtly in danger of extinction, but it will have to be thought through carefully to remain as vibrant and vital as it has been.
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"This is something we need to think through carefully," Mr. Reed said.
It is time to make use of our powerful new technologies, but to do so, we have to prepare our minds to use those technologies most effectively, and to think through carefully both the ethical and methodological issues at hand.
A half-hearted or poorly designed intervention can create more problems than it solves, so this is something to think through carefully.
Reader and writer burnout is a real issue when you over-post, so think through carefully what works best for you.
Destabilising risk "The risk in running any child protection service is if you implement change that isn't carefully thought through and carefully managed, you run the risk of destabilising the service.
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