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24 Sentences With "more judiciously"

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Naqvi said Crown prosecutors must use sureties less often and impose bail conditions more judiciously.
Somehow, the United States has to find a way of choosing its friends more judiciously.
If we use them more judiciously, we're going to forestall the rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
It might be wiser to sell more judiciously, but not possible to trim just stocks or just bonds.
That means big drugmakers are losing control of a lever that, used more judiciously, could keep their sales growing.
While physicians have made strides in prescribing more judiciously, prior authorization delays often mean increased suffering or other harm.
That means big drug makers are losing control of a lever that, used more judiciously, could keep their sales growing.
And the calls to use them even more judiciously are not exactly an appealing business proposition for large pharmaceutical companies.
So I think it's about using it more judiciously, listening to it more openly and understanding what the emotional meaning is.
Our elected leaders could take several reasonable steps to ensure our public lands are managed more judiciously with regards to greenhouse gas emissions.
Repeal of the state income tax deduction will force states and cities to start spending more judiciously and help weed out waste in city hall and state capitals.
Burnstein: I think it shows that cooperators need to be vetted more judiciously and with more discretion if the government expects to rely solely on them for convictions.
One strategy, for physicians to prescribe more judiciously, is already happening in the Badger State -- not with top down mandates, but through education and partnerships with the medical community.
However, if you're buying products for a person who has active skin concerns — breakouts, very gentle skin — choose your gift more judiciously to make sure it is well received.
That's not to say the show is without its shocking twists, sexy scenes and sudden violence — it's just meted out more judiciously than one might expect for a prestige cable thriller.
And even if the practice remains effective through Election Day, how much would it shake up the Mainstream Media and his opponent if Trump acted more judiciously with the tweets moving forward?
There is an emerging consensus that American foreign policy must undergo a strategic rethinking, so that the United States military is used more judiciously and the full weight of America's national power is leveraged to resolve critical national security issues.
Opioid makers, blamed for overdose epidemic, cut back on marketing payments to doctors With drug reps kept at bay, doctors prescribe more judiciously Why your health insurer doesn't care about your big bills Are you a woman who recently changed your name?
Investigation Discovery follows with "Aaron Hernandez: An ID Murder Mystery," a more dutiful tick-tock of the criminal trial (its primary sources are journalists who followed the case), complete with the usual cheesy reenactments -- a tactic, unfortunately, that "Killer Inside" also employs, just a bit more judiciously.
But at least since President Obama, who used the statements more sparingly, if not more judiciously, expert opinion falls more into an ambivalent middle ground: signing statements may not be illegal, but it would be preferable for presidents to veto bills they determine contain unconstitutional provisions.
A vitrine of chanukkiyot, or nine-stemmed menorahs, is smaller and more judiciously curated than one from the previous collection display, and includes examples from baroque Germany, 18th-century Venice and big-hair Los Angeles of the 1980s, where the Memphis designer Peter Shire crafted a cantilevered candelabra of pastel steel.
After acquiring further experience Eliza Munday learnt to employ her executive powers more judiciously. She married, at Liverpool on 11 Feb. 1806, James Salmon, organist of St. Peter's, Liverpool, whose father, James Salmon the elder (d. 1827), was lay clerk of St. George's Chapel, Windsor, and whose brother William (1789–1858), after holding the same position, was lay clerk of Westminster and taught singing.
The organization planned to continue to enhance IT security and privacy programs to address new and evolving risks by improving controls over sensitive data. In some cases, technology, such as scanning outgoing e-mail for sensitive information and encrypting removable storage devices, could mitigate potential risks. The other cornerstone of mitigating risk was educating employees of emerging security and privacy issues. Lastly, in order to continue sound fiscal discipline and responsibility, the organization planned to establish IT baselines and metrics, study steady-state costs, manage service level agreements, and more judiciously choose new development projects.
In 1420 Paweł Włodkowic represented Poland at a conference between Poland and the Teutonic Order held in Wrocław under the aegis of Sigismund of Luxemburg. As early as the beginning of the 15th century, along with Stanisław of Skarbimierz, Włodkowic strongly supported the idea of conciliarism and pioneered the notion of peaceful coexistence among nations – a forerunner of modern theories of human rights. Throughout his political, diplomatic and university career, Paweł Włodkowic expressed the view that a world guided by the principles of peace and mutual respect among nations was possible and that pagan nations had a right to peace and to possession of their own lands. For this, he, the king of Poland, and the entire Polish nation were virulently attacked by the Dominican John of Falkenberg (himself later condemned and imprisoned for his intemperance), and his thesis somewhat more judiciously rejected by Dominic of San Gimignano, Ardecino de Porta of Novara, and André Dias de Escobar, Bishop of Ciudad Rodrigo.

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