Sentence examples for time judiciously from inspiring English sources

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There was a time when the White House and Congress could hammer out a deal to broadly increase spending on the kind of short-term investments prosperity depends on and pay for it gradually over time judiciously raising taxes and sensitively adjusting the entitlements expected to swell as the population ages in decades to come.

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Atwood's narrator Offred is irresistible – whip-smart and drily funny, cracking open her careful exterior from time to judiciously chosen time to allow us heartbreaking glimpses of what's underneath.

"That way, the manager on the other side would have time to judiciously think what's the right time to walk him, and not just necessarily in the first inning with the score 0-0," Magowas was quoted in USA Today.

Caesar clearly had excellent access to Mutai whose 2 03 02 at the Boston marathon in 2011 was, for a while, recognised as the "world's best" time, and he judiciously weaves chapters chronicling the Kenyan's astonishing achievements among those describing the evolution of the modern marathon, the changing physiology of the great runners and their century-long erosion of the world record.

The judiciously timed bursts of music -- Shostakovich's "Jazz Suite, Waltz 2" and Beatles songs -- fit just right with long patches of silence that seem to absorb and refract Michael Giannitti's golden-tinged light.

Consequently, macroscopic mechanics and geometrical stability of fused deposition modeled polylactides are compromised by judiciously timed crystallization and process design.

The expert panel reinforces the 'transnational and interdisciplinary' nature of global health research and practice as an endeavor 'to improve health and achieve greater equity for all people worldwide.' This report was judiciously timed given the growing recognition of global health, and is also acknowledged for incorporating themes that are particularly pertinent to the twenty-first century.

Or grip the shaft of the screw with pliers or mole grips, and commit all your weight (more judiciously this time).

Healed by him, Arabella chooses judiciously this time, and is rewarded by reconciliation with her family and a wedding with the medical prince on 'a windy sunlit day in spring'.

"Our job is to manage (revenue declines) judiciously over time while we pursue the growth areas of our business, which are increasingly digital growth areas … so that in the aggregate, we're a growth business," Griffin said.

In essence, timing matters in R&D and judiciously applied incentives at appropriate time intervals may have big effects on stimulating research.

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