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"It is always sensible for freedom of expression to be exercised with respect for religious belief.
The only trouble with choices is that they need to be exercised with care.
"Freedom of speech has to be exercised with restraint," says the usually admirable Lady Scotland today.
"Such an extraordinary power needs to be exercised with discretion, because it could be constitutionally suspect".
The greatest tool bloggers have at their disposal – to be exercised with caution – is space.
While this power "ought to be exercised with great caution," it is nevertheless "incidental to all Courts". Ibid.
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Laparoscopy, if resorted to, must be exercised with caution, keeping in mind the morbidity that may arise from the subsequent initiation of RT [15].
Adam Marshall, policy and external affairs executive director at the British Chambers of Commerce, said the right to strike "must be exercised with the greatest restraint".
Further, the example of elongation factor suggests that prediction of secondary structures based on sequence composition and sequence similarity to a 'homologue' should be exercised with caution.
And we need to have the humility to understand that our influence must be exercised with restraint and pragmatism.
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