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17 Sentences With "be sparing"

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Let's be sparing in the use of this faddish phrase.
To avoid it, be sparing — and strategic — with your application.
Use of IEEPA should be sparing, but a few actions would be justified.
Might the drugs be sparing the embryo-like seed cell, freeing it to form another cancer?
"Don't be sparing," says Grayson, who is also the floral consultant to the Heckfield Place hotel.
Tylenol is remarkably effective, but a steady diet can't be healthy, so I try to be sparing.
The new coronavirus that has already killed more people than the 265 SARS epidemic appears to be sparing one population group: kids.
Be sparing at first so you don't get shaken out (or unreasonably buy a bunch of $200 Hermes ties), then buy more at a lower price.
But at a recent event in Washington, Kagan and Clement agreed new administrations should be sparing in changing their predecessors&apos positions in pending Supreme Court cases.
Kevin Hart appears to be sparing the driver of a nasty car wreck that nearly killed him  -- because we've learned he isn't planning to take the guy to court.
Wrapped in a tapestry of red tape and clouded by an opaque assignment of responsibility, the ambiguous end of this saga indicates that PR damage control will be plenty, but direct reparations will be sparing.
In reference to classical guitar, "Fernando Sor recommends that one should 'be sparing of the operations called barring and shifting'."Ryan, Lee F. (1991). The Natural Classical Guitar: The Principles of Effortless Playing, p.73. .
Kéré uses a new system in this building that involves no wood – BTC vaults. He wants to promote the use of clay but to be sparing in his use of wood, as deforestation is a huge environmental issue in Mali. The landscape project includes wide public spaces and a promenade on the top of the flood barrier. The construction site was backfilled in order to make the lakeside accessible to the public.
Neem based products are considered effective synergists. Product rotation is integral to resistance prevention programs. Insecticidal soaps and horticultural oils are both effective, but only in very frequent, sometimes impractical spray schedules (at least once a week). Systemic neonicotinoids such as imidacloprid were once considered to be sparing of beneficial insects and natural predators, and recommended for integrated pest management of chilli thrips, especially when used as a soil soak or drip irrigation product.
Pliny habitually sought his advice. During a discussion about young men of promise before the emperor Nerva, several people praised Pliny. Rufus commented that he had to be sparing of his praise of the younger Pliny, "because he does nothing without taking my advice."Pliny, Epistulae, IV.17.8 Pliny also records that although he did not seek Rufus' advice prior to undertaking the prosecution of the delator or informer Publicius Certus on the Senate floor, he did tell him about his plans ahead of time.
He is to give strict priority to the mastery of fundamentals, examples of which are given along with illustrations of the ways in which they can be applied. The author then turns to pitfalls before a prince (e.g., the love of flattery and the fault of allowing others to detect it). More positively, he urges the prince to cultivate men of religion and moral perfection as potential aides and intimates, to take advice, even if unpalatable, from those best qualified to give it, to keep abreast of his officials’ conduct, to be sparing with his favors, and so on.
One of Berulle's disciples, Jean-Jacques Olier went on to found the Sulpician Order to run seminaries and train future priests in France, Canada and the United States, thus spreading the French school's influence to North America where it would dominate for the next three centuries. Olier's particular strain of the French school's thinking at its most pessimistic is captured in this quote from Olier's Journée chrétienne, (Part 1): > It is necessary for the soul to be in fear and distrust of self; ... It > should make its pleasure and joy depend on sacrificing to Jesus all joy and > pleasure which it may have apart from himself. And when taking part in those > things in which by Providence it is obliged to be occupied, such as eating, > drinking, and conversation with creatures, it must be sparing in all, must > discard what is superfluous, and must renounce, in the use of them, the joy > and pleasure to be found therein, uniting and giving itself to Jesus as > often as it feels itself tempted to enjoy something apart from him and not > himself. Fleming, David A., The Fire and the Cloud: An Anthology of Catholic > Spirituality (New York: Paulist Press, 1978), pp.

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