Sentence examples for uncommon care from inspiring English sources

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Minghella directs the action with uncommon care, steering clear of the big-budget theatrical amateurism that has reigned for too long at the Met.

A juicy Hudson Valley rabbit loin was treated with uncommon care: braised in a rich red-wine stock, swaddled in a thin slice of Serrano ham, then placed on a bed of pillowy pan-fried spaetzle.

"It was a second-class grape with a bad reputation as uneven, overcropped and vegetal," said Larry Turley of Turley Cellars, which has since its founding in 1993 handled zinfandel with uncommon care and focus both in the field and in its winemaking techniques.

These had even more flavor than the kind you'd eat in a low dive and were cooked with uncommon care - and were nearly boneless, apart from one bone in each tender, gelatinous piece to remind you of what you were eating.

For countries in which wearing facemasks is uncommon, care must be taken in conveying effective infection risk advice to healthcare professionals and caution in adopting guidelines regarding universal mask use (e.g., flu epidemics) particularly for medical physicians or other healthcare professionals where optimization of the therapeutic relationship is essential.

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Since it is still uncommon for care pathways to be re-designed with specific attention to patient safety, including carrying out some form of prospective hazard analysis, it is not surprising that a number of safety vulnerabilities were found.

Unresectable invasion of the aorta or pericardium is actually very uncommon, and care should be taken not to overdiagnose such findings.

It is not uncommon for health care professionals to clash with the family of the patients for whom they care over treatment decisions.

So here we have an elaborate horror box that has clearly been constructed with an uncommon degree of care and imagination.

It is not uncommon for home care workers to perform significant housekeeping chores and to help their elderly clients move, dress and eat, make sure they take their medicines and go to doctors' appointments.

Until the 20th century, the mortality rate of TBI was high and rehabilitation was uncommon; improvements in care made during World War I reduced the death rate and made rehabilitation possible.

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