She was a very light sleeper and I had to be careful of how I moved, I had to be extremely quiet. |
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But let's be careful with our criticisms, thoughtful about where we lay the responsibility. |
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In following up these, one would have to be careful to see that they were loops that led back to the main road and not dead ends. |
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While oats can be seeded anywhere from zero to three inches deep, be careful with the turnip seed. |
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They hadn't met any problems yet, but they had to be careful with every action they conducted. |
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But to enlist their help, be careful with pesticide use because many controls kill beneficials as well as unwanted insects. |
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Any uncooked fruit or vegetable is best avoided and remember be careful of shellfish. |
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We learnt to be careful about our preconceived ideas misleading us, not making us critical enough. |
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Negatively this card represents trickery or deception and is a warning to be careful of whom you place your trust in. |
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You may need to be careful you don't lose money if there is a transfer between currencies. |
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Investors need to be careful about looking too blandly at current share prices relative to historic price for cyclical stocks. |
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The dub has to be careful not to overpay for second-tier free agents just because they're signable and it needs to make changes. |
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In the meantime, they are to be careful not to align with these unbelieving nations, intermarry with them, or worship their false gods. |
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Just be careful not to undercut the prices you're charging through your sales reps and distributors. |
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I would be careful with underseal as it can trap water and cause even more rust in the future. |
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For apples and Japanese plums, thin to one fruit per cluster, and be careful to not damage long-lived fruiting spurs. |
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However, those of us who walk on it every day have to be careful not to slip in the mud and twist our ankles on the uneven surfaces. |
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Farmers, in particular, have been urged to be careful where and when they apply slurry and fertilisers. |
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But I want to be careful and say that this is such a fluid situation, Larry. |
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I think we need to be careful when we start talking about whether it's nature or nurture. |
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But we should be careful about what we do with unsourced news, especially when it confirms our biases. |
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If you are asked to sign an NDA, be careful about clauses that may be detrimental to you in the future. |
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They have got to be careful and able to smell danger, sniff it out and walk away from trouble. |
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The vaguely licentious reputation of cinema also keeps women away, since they must be careful to keep their own reputations unsullied. |
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Please be careful if you try placing a magnet in your solenoid, as the magnet can shoot out. |
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Marketers have to be careful about comparing Internet shopping with bricks-and-mortar shopping, LaPointe warned. |
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Our advice is that they should avoid negative utterances in their speeches and be careful in their deeds. |
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I have to be careful though, because I don't want to wake up my other flatmate in the next room. |
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We must be careful when mowing a meadow, as a nide of pheasants may be in the tall grasses, brooding their young. |
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Anyone considering PHI should be careful about the broker they choose as brokers don't always sell products from all insurers in the market. |
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Also be careful not to ding the edge of the panel when nailing or handling. |
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I try to bulk it out with mashed potato, but I have to be careful not to put too much in or he will notice and won't eat it. |
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Right now, you might want to be careful about cutting in line in front of a middle-aged woman. |
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When carving the background areas, one must be careful not to grind away too much white stone. |
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Thistles will need to be careful that they don't let their disappointment make them drop their bundle over the next four rounds. |
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Although spit and polish is the order of the day, Paton says they must be careful when burnishing up metalwork. |
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But I think we've got to be careful here and not say that increased vocality means increased numerical strength. |
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One should be careful about using non-prescription, over-the-counter anti-inflammatory and itch-suppressing creams or lotions. |
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I will surely be careful when clapping my hands or stamping my feet around strangers. |
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I shall however in future be careful to exclude all mention of the players involved. |
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He's not the type of player to nurse an injury, so the team should be careful with how it uses him. |
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This is a very responsive boat and inexperienced operators will need to be careful not to over trim and steer a boat that responds so quickly. |
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But even then you need to be careful, because torque steer will put you straight into the nearest tree. |
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I remember asking them to be careful of the jacket I was wearing, because it belonged to my sister. |
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It's win at all costs and he is going to have to be careful because he could lose a lot. |
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As the election draws near I must be careful to avoid bias, such is the frightening influence of the diary. |
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In taking forward his company, he must be careful to make sure that the business case works for each part separately. |
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Kwan says she must be careful and aware of her body to make sure she doesn't risk injury. |
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However be careful to avoid litigations, as they will be a barrier to your success. |
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Stuff like Lemsip is also banned and you have got to be careful with your caffeine dosages. |
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I never was in the habit of depriving myself but from now on I refuse to be careful with my money. |
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Perhaps a deficiency in this chemical marks a person as someone who needs to be careful with booze. |
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It's too early and it's too different and we should be careful of making bad, hasty decisions. |
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It is not uncommon to break some of the stop beads when taking them out, so be careful. |
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We have to be careful, as you would understand, putting straitjackets on either judges or counsel. |
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When purchasing land, one must be careful to ensure that the title deeds are in order and that the land has been correctly classified. |
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All right, so we've got to be careful that we don't show other orienteers or real orienteers, competitors, where we're going. |
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But they had to be careful not to show their wealth with too much ostentation. |
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Governors and Chancellors have to be careful of saying anything that might move the markets. |
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The Guardianship Council had better be careful about acting too high-handedly. |
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If planting one without a drainage hole, you'll need to be careful about overwatering while the bulbs are forming their roots. |
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Yes, this will surely fail but we have to be careful that he doesn't try it again. |
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The Fed must be careful in raising interest rates for the very simple reason that by moving too quickly, it can choke off growth. |
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Other garden peat can contain chemicals that can harm discus fish so just be careful. |
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If we're going to play the grammatical pedant, then let's be careful to get it right. |
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There are so many faiths and religions to represent on the places of worship and we will be careful to include as many as we can. |
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Just be careful that you don't pan to the left or right to check out the competition. |
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I think we have to be careful when we see or represent a woman who does not behave as society expects her to so that we don't infantilize her. |
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But, one should be careful before leaping to conclusions about what the joke implies about the teller. |
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But we have to be careful how we embark on our post-incident inquiries and analysis. |
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I have to be careful not to throw the self-destruct switch when I get in a mood like this, wallowing in a pit of self-pity. |
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We should be careful not to conflate the practice of appeasement with the idea of appeasement, and thereby consign it, willy-nilly, to damnation. |
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Could you please be careful with the quotation marks, bold face and italics? |
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I had to be careful to avoid the pieces of glass on the floor as I walked into the kitchen. |
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I have to be careful I don't preach to my sybaritic, porky friends with messianic fervour about the joys of healthy eating. |
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So, even if you weren't an LSD freak, you had to be careful about the sensitivity of the LSD freak next to you. |
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We should be careful, because the Delphic Oracle used cryptic answers that often left the inquisitor more confused than helped. |
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Here, use this deactivator to stun them for 10 minute increments and be careful. |
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So we all should be careful to keep our eyes on the real issue and not be distracted by all the prestidigitation in the media. |
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It advised traders to be careful that they only sold genuine licensed products. |
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If you decide to build competitive advantage around price, be careful not to start a price war. |
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I am going to try to be careful with regard to these declarative judgments. |
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However, consumers should be careful when entering into private sales agreements. |
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I tried to be careful what I said, but dang if the giddiness of new friendship doesn't sometimes overwhelm my better judgment. |
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We have to be careful about drawing down resources, processing, using, and recycling them. |
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That is why the introduction of a national ID card should be careful and deliberate, not something done in excess haste. |
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But this decisive response must be careful and intelligent and proportionate. |
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In appraising the mass of evidence, which has thus been collected, one has to be careful to weed out pseudo from genuine research. |
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She tries to be careful, but she's fingering that thing every other minute and glancing over to make goo-goo eyes at Hawk. |
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A leading bookmaker has also warned punters to be careful and make sure their bookies are licensed before they place a bet. |
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There are traffic restrictions and detours in operation in the area so motorists are asked to be careful. |
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It must also be careful not to become a silent apologist or polite enabler for the regime. |
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Also, be careful about divulging personal information in news group chatting. |
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I also believe that there is a bit more, but he has to be careful he doesn't run on empty. |
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People should always be careful when they're being asked these extortionate prices. |
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If you do use decongestant nasal drops or sprays, be careful to take them for no more than three days. |
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There's nothing wrong with that per se but you have to be careful what you say because the walls have ears. |
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He's jabbering on about music, how you have to be careful about changing the music because it might upset or destroy the government. |
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The journey would take me many days, perhaps weeks, and I would have to be careful to watch my timing. |
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Practitioners should be careful to avoid these problems, and customers should be on the watch to avoid being victimized by them. |
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Also be careful when buying fortified wines and ports as some can be unbearably sweet or acidic. |
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A jigsaw with a plaster-cutting blade will make the job easier, but be careful not to cut through existing cables hidden in the ceiling. |
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And I remember when it was here in Atlanta, you wanted to be careful about leaning against a post for fear the paint was still wet. |
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Ranchers have to be careful not to put too many cattle on these ranges because overgrazing can lead to erosion. |
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Worshipers are encouraged to be careful about diction, stay in tune, sing exact note values, and avoid forcing the sound. |
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She wiggled her long toes in the sunlight and I told her she ought to be careful out here. |
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So, be careful with this CD-ROM set as you should be with the answer key in any math textbook. |
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We must be careful, however, not to paint a picture of historical evidence that suggests that newspapers are the keystones of such documentation. |
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Musicians can waste hours on a kick drum, so you have to be careful of stuff like that. |
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Writers must always be careful to weigh the wittiness of their readers against the obviousness of the written humour. |
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One must be careful not to cup the sail with too little tension on the foot of the sail by having the outhaul to loose. |
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So just be careful before you leap forward with a knee-jerk response demanding gun control. |
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The hospital released her with the tests proving inconclusive, and warned her to be careful if she was feeling slightly woozy or dizzy. |
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She had to be careful how she worded the question, for fear of upsetting or angering the short-tempered man. |
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You need to get turn right and to be careful in order to stop anyone repassing you. |
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This case is a good example of why one should be careful about making fun of public figures based on reported speech errors. |
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It created medical privacy laws that require health care providers to be careful how they release protected health care information. |
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Dennis, be careful from now on, I must retire back to my retreat, but it'll be a long time before you do. |
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A couple of slaps later they were advised to be careful in their romantic liaisons. |
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Standing them in water will keep the stems shiny and plump but be careful when using electric lighting near water. |
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They feel compelled to be careful about what they say so as not to upset the people around them or rock the boat. |
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While one might want to ridicule a particular expression of curiosity, he would be careful of dismissing curiosity root and branch. |
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Demonstrate proper use of wire cutters and caution students to be careful when manipulating the wire into armatures. |
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You should be careful of people's deeply felt grief and sense of loss before you dismiss them as selfish cynics. |
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The manager has the right to expect that his workers will be careful and assiduous. |
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The lesson is that we should be careful in assigning property rights in a dynamic setting. |
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Lightly sand the entire board smooth, but be careful not to remove too much finish from surrounding boards. |
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But I gotta be careful because I am not a tattletale and I ain't tryin' to make no enemies. |
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For those considering buying Savannah kittens for sale on the internet you should be careful who you buy from. |
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You have to be careful when you incorporate breaking headlines into your scatological slapstick or surreal satire. |
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You'll have to be careful though, because if you keep targeting one driver, he may challenge you to a showdown race to settle the score. |
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But you have to be careful, since they can scorch in sun or hot winds and turn all green if you give them too much shade or fertilizer. |
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You have to have a strong balance sheet and be careful of heavy capital expenditures. |
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The club can afford to be careful with RHP Jason Schmidt, who was scratched from his start Sunday because of elbow tendinitis. |
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Once this concoction is ready, be careful to drink it in without any garnishing in a brandy balloon glass. |
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However much we decide to be careful, we always end up spending more than we mean to. |
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I'm trying very hard to be careful and thorough, and to present new information and new claims as they become available. |
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Although most of us would never touch a child improperly, we must be careful about affectionate hugs or even touching hands or arms without permission. |
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So what I always tell the kids is to be careful about signing to a label and always protect your copyright. |
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Please note that most of the spelling follows mesolectal orthography, or English-based approximations, which do not represent the true sounds, so be careful in adopting them. |
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You have to be careful not to drop the rings and washers in the grass. |
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He noticed the bottle of meths had no top on it and told us to be careful because it could start a fire. He made us pay for the broken glass, it cost me five shillings. |
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In doing this, he was also aware of our limited film stock and the budgetary constraints anyone working in Bengali films then had to be careful about. |
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When caught in the tractor beam of an alien vessel, drift sideways against the beam and be careful not to let the undercurrent pull you into the ship. |
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You are asking us to be careful about adopting assumptions which are founded on rather dubious ground and would subvert our intentions, good as they may be. |
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Well, be careful what you wish for, because I find watching this show like a TMI speedball. |
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A wide-angle lens or wide zoom setting will obviously help you work closer and get more people into the frame, but be careful not to take in too much distracting background. |
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I might add that in my lot of 1936 era ammunition, most of the primers have gone bad so be careful if your experience a misfire or hang fire when using old military stores. |
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A slick finish won't get dusty, but be careful not to get air-entrained concrete where air can get entrapped below the troweled surface, leading to spalls. |
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He's a total freak who couldn't be careful to save his life. |
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Fill gaps around pipes, but be careful not to block airbricks. |
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I have to be careful about what I say about this issue because a criminal investigation is under way. |
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When you apply Darwinian thinking to social studies, you have to be careful. |
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They have to be careful that innocent persons are not victimised. |
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The cold weather in the state had not let up one bit, and despite there being no cars in the area, the two had to be careful for black ice on the road. |
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Promoting it can be good, for business, but be careful not to turn it into an excuse for customers to overindulge with shots of tequila and beer chasers. |
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It looks as if your ball is just sitting up, but you have got to be careful when you take a big swing because your feet move and you can duff your shot entirely. |
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Traditional carvers would regard their wood splitting as evidence of malignant spirits and would be careful to ritually burn or bury an abandoned sculpture. |
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But you have got to be careful of other people's perception of you. |
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So be careful of your duty, and set aright matters of your difference. |
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Contemporary design, while admirable for its sense of cheerful modernity, needs to be careful to retain the essential element of warm domesticity. |
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Last time I was down in that area the locals told me to be careful where I walked near the caves just in case I fell down a hole and be lost forever. |
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You've got to be careful not to drop your bundle because you can be feeling that you know how to do this already and then you don't study and you don't prepare. |
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Complimentary nibbles will help to cope with the bill if nothing but champagne will do and do be careful not to get lost on the way to the powder room. |
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No, you would have to be careful not to put it in a passive voice. |
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Then, very slowly pour the mix on top of the grenadine but be careful not to mix the two. |
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I trained myself so well I now have to be careful not to be taciturn. |
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If you have a document, authenticate it, and be careful of your sources. |
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Students should also be careful that clothing with drawstrings and book bags with straps or dangling objects do not get caught in the handrail or door when exiting the bus. |
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Now there is no denying some people don't suit certain colours ever, and in fairness some colours don't suit people ever viz. tangerine so be careful. |
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You should also be careful that watering systems for your lawn or flower beds do not spray water on the side of your house or saturate the ground near the house. |
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For initialization on power-up when a tape is present, the method of pulse probing still can be used, but we must be careful not to spin the motors. |
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And we also have to be careful to not do it in a way that feels cheap or just a wink. |
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Any tax evader who comes under scrutiny finally ends up paying penalties though taxmen tended to be careful with VIPs among defaulters for fear of lawsuits. |
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It can be used to control cabbageworm, leafhoppers, squash bugs, whitefly, but will also affect beneficial insects so be careful where and when you apply this product. |
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You two would do good to be careful of the few haggish folk. |
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I have another I'm working on today which I'd better be careful of as my contract may be terminated quicker than I want if it gets into the wrong hands. |
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And you'd better be careful, he might be feeling a bit peckish. |
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The surface may be soft, so be careful not to gouge it with the scraper. |
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He also has to be careful not to lose his temper and draw personal fouls. |
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Accidents and other unwished for things will happen and we cannot protect our loved ones from them, no matter how careful we may be and how much we advise them to be careful. |
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There needs to be careful strategic thinking of the ways in which positive social currents can overcome negative resistances and the dead weight of habit. |
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I will be careful not to go off-piste, as it were, into a debate about electoral reform, because I was trying to put my remarks in the context of what happens in this place. |
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In the meantime people and children walking in this area of the woods should be careful how they tread since there are many branches sticking up out of the ground. |
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He gives them daily reminders to be careful and to keep a bowl of water mixed with Clorox by the door. |
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At times like these you must be careful not to brim over with elation-into-crashing-despair. |
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I had to be careful driving toward the river so I wouldn't high-center the car on a boulder and break the crankcase. |
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So, on the one hand, I think that we should be careful not to overdramatize the situation. |
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I request the show organisers to be careful next time and ensure right people are chosen as comperes or volunteers. |
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He's recently been diagnosed as having a vitamin D and foliate deficiency which means he has to be careful about what he eats. |
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Additionally, be careful about overexerting, and don't let ego push you into a problem. |
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We should also be careful about the big-box outdoor stores that have become very popular. |
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But experts warn that Disney has to be careful not to oversaturate its television viewers with promotion for its films and vice-versa. |
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At the risk of being repetitive, I must remind you again to be careful. |
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The Yugoslav crew was very nice and helpful, but you had to be careful. |
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You just have to be careful translating partial inductances into loop inductances when applying the concept to calculate induced voltages. |
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The papyrologists must be careful not to scrape away the ink or paint underneath the dirt. |
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If I were you, I would be careful about drawing any inferences from that. |
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The vaccinator should be careful and must have thorough knowledge about the vaccine. |
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When planning on heading out to these patch areas be careful to understand the regulations for spearfishing in Monroe County. |
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A balian has to be careful about what he or she eats and about sexual relations. |
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You have to be careful in that area. They'll have your wallet before you can say Jack Robinson. |
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Of course, there is no bouncer, but we can be careful not to Columbus other culture's traditions. |
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Joe would be careful to skin it over the sink, then lay it flat on its pelt to drain it, behead it, de-paw it, de-muck it. |
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He has a very ugly temper, and I have to be careful what I say to him or I'll end up with a fat lip. |
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When my mother started telling me to be careful over the phone, I threatened to hang up on her. |
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Yet one must be careful not to come to the conclusion that Akiva used only esoteric ways of interpreting the Torah. |
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If you care about your reputation you ought to be careful whom you keep company with. |
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The locker of the trapped chest must be careful, so as not to spring the trap. |
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Having the highest status, the king especially was expected to be careful to keep his honour. |
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Clover warned him sometimes to be careful not to overstrain himself, but Boxer would never listen to her. |
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They are told to look for grizzly scat in camping areas, and be careful to carry the bells and whistles in those areas. |
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We should thus be careful never to accept such parallelings of polarities without question. |
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Farmers have to be careful about moisture levels to avoid spontaneous combustion, which is a leading cause of haystack fires. |
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We must be careful not to administer a vaccine against faith to them. |
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So, be careful what you are paying attention to. If it looks like someone is yanking your chain, he or she probably is. |
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One has to be careful not to descend into a mess of hagiography. |
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The Ministry urged people to be careful and to instruct their kids not to take toys from unknown, trustless sources. |
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Sharjah Police urged the public and quad bikes users to be careful while practising their hobby and to go in groups. |
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Baksheesh is often the accepted manner of doing business in the Middle and Far East. However, one must be careful not to confuse ethics with the law. |
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To get out of debt, first keep a budget and be careful not to overspend. |
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Doctors must be careful to avoid overmedication that can lead to HbA1C readings that are too low, hypoglycemic episodes, and severe injuries, especially in the frail elderly. |
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The buster must be careful to keep well away from sheds and timber. |
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Brian Huseman, staff attorney for the Federal Trade Commission, warns companies to be careful about posting e-mail addresses in public including on blogs. |
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You should be careful about how you come off during interviews. |
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He had to be careful of course not to appear too close to Averroism. |
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When asked what you liked least about your previous position, be careful not to sound too negative and definitely do not bad-mouth a past supervisor or coworker. |
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But policymakers must be careful to provide opportunities that enable all to improve, without adopting policies that punish and hold back the overachievers among us. |
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However, we do have to be careful that we do not oversimplify our efforts to the point that we do not paint a clear picture of the individual we are addressing. |
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The PM and his war hawks should be careful what they wish for. |
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Speedos are notoriously inaccurate, so be careful not to rely on them. |
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Xhemaili assesses that the Albanian party on power should be careful not to sensibilize the Albanian population in Macedonia during the creation of the state symbols. |
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