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Move carefully — money is a strange trigger for people.
So we have to move carefully and in sync with each other.
We move carefully past them—there is little to be confident about now.
He said Chinese leaders are right to move carefully as they deal with contentious details.
Since encouraging experimentation has significant social value, the regulation of new ideas should move carefully.
Journalists and agents move carefully around each other to make sure they don't upset each other.
Since they are now a 10-ton gorilla in the bond markets, they have to move carefully.
You move carefully, manage a stamina meter, and (maybe most importantly) commit to long, relatively slow attack animations.
The potential concern, rather, involves Italy's creditors, who would have to "move carefully," the economist told CNBC's Joumanna Bercetche in Paris.
Kang says that the US and China need to move carefully to avoid coming to blows over the South China Sea.
There it gathered data about the seabed and how larger robots might move carefully across it, sucking up valuable minerals en route.
Hachigo also said that Honda had the ability to further expand its China manufacturing capacity, though it would consider such a move carefully.
Experts caution brands to move carefully and strategically into new niches because missteps in a new product area could taint their overall image.
But months after an Uber vehicle operating in autonomous mode fatally crashed into a pedestrian, the company has had no choice but to move carefully.
The elite counterterrorism service, known as the CTS, has had to move carefully through the narrow, bombed-out alleyways of Mosul and across exposed rooftops.
Last month, Mr. Kobler warned the West to move carefully if a unity government is formed, and not press it immediately to support foreign military intervention.
But the justices will move carefully, knowing that while it only takes four justices to grant a case, it takes five to prevail in an opinion.
Company president Philipp Steinbach's strategy has been to move carefully, taking on one challenge at a time and focusing on quality and consistency of the components it manufactures.
Elijah Cummings, chair of the House Oversight Committee, said Tuesday that an impeachment battle "might tear the country apart" and that Democrats need to move carefully and gather more information.
It's clearly going to be a huge data integration and security challenge, and both companies will have to move carefully to protect the data as they build this kind of system.
During the level inspired by the raid on bin Laden's compound, for example, I move carefully through a house where there are both fighters who are waiting to kill me, and women and children.
In an email, Mr. Aung Zaw, the journalist, predicted that the National League for Democracy, despite its overwhelming victory last fall, would move carefully in forming a new government, which will take office in April.
All this time, President Lincoln had to move carefully, both speeding up and slowing down the emancipation process, trying to satisfy the desires of the anti-slavery proponents without driving the border states into joining the Confederacy.
Pandl noted that following the taper tantrum in 2013, when markets convulsed after the Fed first broached the idea that it would taper its bond purchases, policy makers were likely to move carefully on adjusting the balance sheet.
Volvo Cars Chief Executive Hakan Samuelsson said accidents were unfortunate and the industry had to move carefully, but that "saying no to technology would be the wrong answer" given human error was also a big factor in many collisions.
YouTube knows that it has to move carefully to avoid upsetting the millions of creators who make a living through their videos, and whose bottom line might be impacted by even a small change to the layout or functionality of the service.
"We're going to move carefully in conjunction with the administration to repeal and replace it with things like health savings accounts and interstate health insurance sales and high-risk pools at the state level to take care of people who have pre-existing conditions." he said.
"When you're dealing with the jurisdiction the SEC has, you have to move carefully, you have to move precisely, you have to make sure you don't spook markets ... and what you do is accurate, legal and subject to obviously appropriate congressional or public oversight," he said.
Joynt preferred fast levels and felt that the ones requiring players to "move carefully" detracted from the experience. Bettenhausen praised the visual appeal of Secret Rings and compared it to that of Resident Evil 4, a game which critics acclaimed for its visuals. Casamassina agreed that the "Sonic Team has done a lot with [the seven levels]", and praised the varying missions and levels' aesthetic contrast. However, he criticized the placement of obstacles.
The French employed what was called the "Mikado strategy" (la stratégie du Mikado), after the game Mikado (known in North America as "pick-up sticks"), because of the need to plan every move carefully with constant awareness that one wrong step could risk everything being lost. In particular, the Mikado strategy emphasizes consulting with local inhabitants in a shura (or consultation) to minimize the risk of local civilians conspiring against the ANA and ISAF forces. For this reason the operation was preceded by "weeks of negotiations with local villagers", according to the BBC News.
It was rare for a filmmaker to direct a performer from within the booth, requiring Ashman to move carefully to prevent his gestures from being recorded by the microphone. Initially struggling to capture Ariel's "tomboyish-ness and yearning", Benson requested that the studio's lights be dimmed to simulate the feeling of being underwater. Menken and Ashman deliberately selected segments from Benson's recording session that "are not perfectly sung" to include in the final version, ranging from unsustained, incorrect notes lacking in vibrato to spoken words, because the songwriters wanted her performance to sound as "real" as possible.
CJ can jump, has an unlimited amount of peanuts he can fire as projectiles, and a limited number of bombs he can throw. An umbrella opens to slow down his descent when dropping from heights. The game also includes the option for two players to take part simultaneously in a co-operative fashion, though like many platformers of this era there are inherent problems in keeping both players on screen at once; CJ deals with this by only scrolling with player 1, and killing player 2 every time he leaves the screen; this system forces the players to move carefully in synchronization throughout much of the game.
Although Gods might seem like a "jump and run" platformer, in this game while precise and timed jumping are required to progress, planning each move carefully yields better results health-wise than attempting to rush through a level, and there are some puzzles (often involving levers and objects) which require the player to go back and forth in the level, since there's only a four-space inventory where objects required to get bonuses (such as keys) or to complete a level can be carried. The console versions (particularly the Mega Drive/Genesis version) run at a considerably higher speed, which increases the difficulty level. A Game Boy Advance version was also in development but cancelled.Bitmap Brothers Website The console versions do not share the same opening theme music as the PC versions of the game.

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