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carefully filling proceed
We should proceed carefully and appropriately in filling these important vacancies, Anthony Kennedy
carefully time
I do consider how I spend my time off carefully because I've got two kids. Aidan Gillen
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I've always thought that the balance between the side of my mind that knows what it is doing and the side that really hasn't got a clue has to be carefully maintained because if you write too knowingly then you get chilly, and if you write too unknowingly you write bollocks that nobody else can understand. Andrew Motion
carefully looking
We will be looking carefully at the recommendations.
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This was something that was very carefully done and worded so no one on Miller Street knew what was going on.
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This was simply a unilateral decision, made in an unfriendly way, which requires us to review very carefully the situation in Bolivia.
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What people commit to WTO they watch much more carefully than they did before, Pascal Lamy
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What it should convey is that this is a material that is carefully processed and tightly regulated, carefully monitored and fully controlled. precisely for the purpose of protecting public health.
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When Congress alters the federal balance, it must carefully consider the consequences of doing so. Anthony Kennedy
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We've cut back significantly on the total number of requests that we're making. Secondly, we are documenting those requests even more carefully than we have before.
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My dad was fine about me doing modelling at 16 because I always said school was important to me. I always chose my jobs carefully so I wouldn't have to take too much time off. It got harder toward the end with my A-levels; there were sleepless nights, and I was doing my homework on the plane coming home, but I pulled through.
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The situation of the Old Left was the theory of Socialist Realism, etc. It seemed pointless to argue. We stayed carefully away from people who wrote for the New Masses.
carefully labels received registered
Listen carefully to yourself. Listen to what you dislike, and you will find most of the imagery is what you have received and registered from other people. We ingest labels from others. John O'Donohue
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We have great respect for the legacy and traditions of Marshall Field's, and we carefully researched customer preferences and studied alternatives before making this decision to incorporate Marshall Field's into the nationwide Macy's brand. While the store's name will change, much of what customers love will stay the same including Marshall Field's traditions and its outstanding record of community and charitable giving.
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We will examine the complaints carefully to see if there has been any violation of EU competition rules.
carefully dialogue initiate needs
to initiate the dialogue ... it needs to be crystallized and much more carefully examined.
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With respect to how long it's going to take us to get down the hill, we don't have a whole lot of experience driving this vehicle downhill -- we've been going uphill for more than a year now. We're going to have to take it carefully at first and learn as we go. I think the deciding factor is going to be how good the geology is. If we're finding geology that offers truly compelling targets (for study) as we found on the way up, then our pace is going to be a lot slower whereas if it's a lot of loose sand and that sort of thing we'll be able to move through it a lot more briskly and head to the good stuff off in the distance. Steve Squyres
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What this told us about these people is that this was carefully planned. This is quite typical of terrorists' methods ... to reconnoiter the layout, the timings, to check security, to check all those things that they would feel in their mind they needed to get right. Peter Clarke
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He outworks everybody so that his course is carefully prepared, ... Anything he says in public is extremely carefully prepared. Like a champion athlete, he makes it look so easy, pretending you can do it yourself.
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The motherland and people are proud of you. I hope you will successfully complete your task by carrying out the mission calmly and carefully and have a triumphant return, Hu Jintao
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No matter how carefully you plan your goals they will never be more that pipe dreams unless you pursue them with gusto. W. Clement Stone
carefully dreams matter pipe plan pursue unless
No matter how carefully you plan your goals, they will never be more than pipe dreams unless you pursue them with gusto. W. Clement Stone
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Any opportunity to get on the ladder is welcome. But a deal like this should be thought through carefully - 18 is young to take on a mortgage commitment, especially with a 100 per cent loan. James Cotton
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Science is publishing this study because it provides information necessary for developing drugs and vaccines that could help prevent another global flu pandemic. We carefully considered the implications of publishing this research and concluded that the knowledge we're gaining to potentially protect public health far outweighs the risk of working with this virus. Donald Kennedy
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It would be very difficult to enlarge the facilities and we would also have to look carefully at the safety issue. The number is unlikely to increase. Max Mosley
carefully following future meeting sign statement
The statement following the meeting will be carefully scrutinized for any sign of future plans.
carefully employers evaluate
You should evaluate employers just as carefully as they evaluate you.
carefully designed existing hill integrated project responsive
(This is) a project that has been carefully designed to be integrated into the existing hill while being responsive to the neighborhood.
carefully program reviewed
This is a program that is very carefully controlled. It is reviewed constantly. Condoleezza Rice
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This is really a disorder characterized by massive disturbances in the body's clock and in all the things the body's clock controls, ... Their clocks need to be very carefully protected, and we need to do everything we can to shore up and protect that fragile clock.
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This is the year to watch out carefully for the end of the great American spending binge.
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A repertory, a patrimony of ballets, tended as carefully as the collection of 600-year-old bonsai in Tokyo's Imperial Palace conservatory, is not replaced; it is preserved, maintained, refreshed to give rebirth by grafting and seedlings. Lincoln Kirstein
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As competition continues to drive price pressure at the low end and a design and technology 'arms race' at the high end, the survival of the fittest depends more and more on economies of scales, or very carefully cut out niche markets.