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Here Beeman seems almost too judicious.
Perhaps the choice is too judicious, though, as its whole is less than the sum of its parts.
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A remarkable tribute, judicious too.
Freeman is judicious, too, on the origins of early Christian asceticism and abhorrence of sex.
It's worth noting, too, that if judicious voting is like clean air then it can't also be like farming.
There's a terrible irony here, but Sisman is too tactful and judicious to come right out and say it: for us Boswell has become a far more important and influential writer than his master.
It seems as though in the wake of tragedy, too often, all judicious reasoning protecting due process is lost.
These concerns were so important to the Framers that Alexander Hamilton wrote that "[i]t is not easy... to commend too highly the judicious attention which has been paid" to addressing them in the Constitution.
Center-line attack can also appear judicious.
The secret to working this trend at home is judicious editing: too much glimmer and shimmer and you'll be channelling a Footballers' Wives vibe rather than the opulent Art Deco, Great Gatsby-style elegance that's this season's inspiration.
Mr Nixon's two closest collaborators, John Ehrlichman and H. R. Haldeman - whose forced resignations left the former President emotionally drained and whom he kept on his staff out of kindness too long - kept a judicious silence.
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