Third-party professional advice could help consumers invest their funds judiciously. |
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To take a bisque judiciously requires a cool head and great familiarity with tennis. |
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This will give a fillip to the local labour market and encourage people to consume judiciously. |
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The time has come for you to use your right of franchise and use it judiciously. |
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It judiciously employs evidence from extensive research combined with fair evaluations. |
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Rather, it is a case of the Parliament choosing its battles more judiciously than in the past. |
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He understands that bowlers tire after long spells, and handles all his pacemen judiciously. |
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All this anointed with a clear, bright, winey gravy, innocent of thickening gloop and judiciously scented with rosemary. |
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The author approaches British labor history judiciously, avoiding extreme statements or assertions of revolutionary changes. |
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Stimulants should be prescribed judiciously and monitored carefully by specialists in close liaison with primary care physicians. |
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Artwork, used judiciously, can dress up a Web site or, used overeagerly, can bog it down. |
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The poor will never have access to green spaces unless governments act judiciously. |
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Much better Value can be obtained by judiciously selecting unbranded products, where more of the purchase price goes on quality materials. |
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Brett Lee and Glenn McGrath were quickly into their stride, sprinkling bouncers judiciously into some careful line-and-length bowling. |
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But right now, as companies hike prices judiciously, most economists are confident that inflation is still under control. |
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The boring parts of the action are judiciously excised, resulting in a tight, unsettling work. |
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Use over-the-counter medications judiciously, or consult your doctor about the right prescription for your needs. |
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The decorative elements were judiciously applied so as to enhance the beauty of the compositions. |
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These seem judiciously crafted to ensure approval. In this section Counter-reform or muddle along? |
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Climb to the top of the Empire State Building, swallow-dive into an elegant free-fall, and defy gravity with a judiciously timed web just before you hit the ground. |
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I wish to thank very warmly all those who helped me find my way judiciously through this labyrinth. |
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Students and fledgling writers are constantly warned away from adjectives and told to give their writing strength and sinew with judiciously chosen nouns and verbs. |
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In situations of such uncertainty, there is a need to act judiciously and with an awareness of potential unintended consequences. |
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To maximise its impact, it should therefore be applied judiciously to areas of particular need which clearly demonstrate Community added value. |
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Debt and credit were used judiciously to help make ends meet. |
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However, such photos should be used judiciously and for a limited period of time. |
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Her latest work, Geometry of Quiet, which received its North American premiere, shows Brown in a mood of restrained, judiciously measured eloquence. |
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Rather, they idealistically tend to believe that we should use our unparalleled military power judiciously and in concert with the United Nations. |
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Such re-gathering of inner man enables one to handle the outer activity dispassionately, judiciously, and with equanimity. |
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Intravenous fluids should be administered judiciously and an adequate airway maintained. |
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She ate, judiciously and without obvious relish, and a diet was born. |
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It is therefore a great pleasure for me to be able to reply to the question that you have so judiciously raised. |
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Land revenue, despite its sluggish growth in the past, does hold tremendous promise for augmentation of the State's revenues if handled judiciously and with determination. |
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A single case of whisky, judiciously followed up, is equivalent to a steadily rising bank account for the flagitious agent of the law. |
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We continued to invest prudently and judiciously in our future by making strategic acquisitions and adopting the latest technologies. |
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We owe it to our young and vulnerable patients to use these medications sparingly and judiciously. |
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Its broad conclusion is that there need be no great damage to Scotland's economic well-being if disengagement from England were handled judiciously. |
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Always enjoyed his judiciously meted acid attacks on talk shows and political debates. |
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Just-in-time inventory management had enabled firms to adjust stocks more judiciously. |
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Wine drinkers can pick from a short but judiciously chosen list. |
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This last material is judiciously gleaned from the author's larger 2007 ABC Etymological Dictionary of Old Chinese. |
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There are many women just like Ms. Hakimova and Ms. Kengaeva: women who are benefitting from minute amounts of cash judiciously dispersed-with strings attached. |
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The lack of transparency around the negotiations is disquieting as it can be the forerunner of unpleasant surprises and makes it difficult to plan judiciously. |
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The building is judiciously placed in relation to the sun, the wind, and the lie of the land so as to channel solar, wind, and geothermal energies as efficiently as possible. |
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You always think things through well before investing, knowing how to negotiate your transactions judiciously and how to pull the strings cold-bloodedly. |
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Italian phrases and poems judiciously and joyfully pepper these letters, and never gratuitously: Beckett seems practically incapable of an unconscientious utterance. |
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The trainer decides which elements to juxtapose, remove, shorten or add, ensuring a natural flow, perhaps judiciously replacing or reinforcing modules by audio-video resources or e-learning. |
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But we should start preparing now for a future in which, after analogue broadcasting has been put to rest, the frequencies will be used more judiciously because, thanks to compression techniques, fewer spectra will be used. |
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He divided it into twenty satrapies and judiciously balanced central authority with decentralization within each territory. |
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Similarly, they must manage school resources transparently, in order to inspire confidence and persuade teachers, pupils and local communities to use limited resources judiciously. |
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The Gospel judiciously advises that the cockle and the good grain be allowed to grow together, that one not try to pull out what seems to be the cockle for fear that the good grain might come with it. |
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The long A-arms in front help maintain the ideal camber angle in all situations, and its wide track and judiciously calibrated shocks offer an excellent balance of comfort and stability. |
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Thus America's secretary of state, Condoleezza Rice, mangling a perfectly good proverb, but being judiciously cautious about a supposed agreement this week by North Korea to give up its nuclear arsenal. |
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Mr Rogan manoeuvres with skilful assurance, maintaining a steady pace through time, and keeping the wider horizon in view even as he makes use of a broad range of judiciously chosen primary sources to enrich the narrative. |
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We also ensure that the correct payments go to claimants who are eligible to receive them, and that Canadian taxpayers' money is spent judiciously. |
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Doctrinal interpretation consists in grasping the true meaning of laws, in applying them judiciously and in supplementing them in cases where they do not apply. |
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Consistent with prior quarters, the Sub-Advisor shall judiciously seek to increase further the exposure to credit through the new issue market where bonds continue to come at a concession to secondary market levels. |
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The records also show that the Service exercised the issue-based authority judiciously, terminating investigations when it determined that individuals did not pose a threat. |
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Conducting negotiations earnestly and judiciously will afford us practical opportunities to achieve our legitimate national goals, supported by unmistakably clear international resolutions regarding our cause and our rights. |
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We must nonetheless never forget that the key to improving social conditions is, firstly, fostering economic growth, which creates jobs and wealth, and secondly, redistributing this wealth judiciously. |
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Security certificates are an exceptional measure that are employed judiciously and their issuance is based upon a thorough process with heavy reliance on the judicial system. |
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We all know many things go on in the House on an informal basis but there are formal procedures and rules to ensure things are done properly, legally and judiciously. |
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The division mitigates the runoff risk by judiciously managing its energy reserves according to variability in runoff, and if necessary, by resorting to short-term purchases. |
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Operational performance measures need to be developed to modernize the management of programs and activities and to more judiciously allocate resources. |
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The policy challenge therefore is to judiciously mix fiscal and monetary policies in order to ensure steady output growth over the next 12-18 months. |
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It must use its capital funds judiciously to supply the greatest number of beds for the funds available to meet the demand of an increasing number of inmates. |
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What teachers understand about content and students, for example, shapes how judiciously they select from texts and other materials and how effectively they present material in class. |
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This is why it is important to use the resources allocated to capital facilities judiciously and to maintain existing properties in order to extend their useful lives. |
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As the task of the media is to inform the public at large, it is very important that the themes submitted for discussion in round tables and in thematic debates be judiciously selected in the Executive Board. |
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However, resources to explore epidemiologic links among patients with nonmatching genotypes should be used judiciously. |
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The artist is to teach them how to nod judiciously, and to connive with either eye. |
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Or just wolf them all down immediately, dipping judiciously into a lively Russian dressing. |
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She has read politic directors and judiciously appraises the buttock-shots in her favo urite movies. |
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We purchased a large quantity of rubber-sheeting and by judiciously folding this round everything clinkable we made such progress that the complaints were reduced to five. |
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He made a fortune by judiciously investing in underfollowed stocks. |
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Pertinax, a member of the senate who had been one of Marcus Aurelius's right hand men, was the choice of Laetus, and he ruled vigorously and judiciously. |
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Although she tends not to be a dance actor of spontaneity, she was suddenly vivid in her mime reply to Carabosse and her calm counterprophecy, judiciously timed. |
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