His procedure was most carefully calculated in every respect to attain the maximum expressional power possible. |
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Elevating these wackadoos to even the most carefully vetted legitimacy lowers a writer to an idiot. |
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It was the first unscripted answer in the most carefully scripted nomination in history. |
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He launched a secret operation, codenamed Satiety, which was one of the most carefully executed stings in Scotland Yard's history. |
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A sudden unexpected expense can throw off even the most carefully thought-out business plan. |
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All safety advice of this operation manual have to be observed most carefully and to be adhered to. |
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Even the most carefully engineered flow systems may experience erratic and unstable conditions. |
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Even the most carefully calculated estimates based on sound methods may prove inadequate in the course of the year to which the estimates apply. |
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Even in the most carefully swept vehicle, it is possible for hidden debris to break loose during transit. |
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The vivarium, which opened last year, provides thousands of mice with some of the world's most carefully monitored accommodations. |
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These creatures are bigger, faster, and hungrier than you can imagine? Even the most carefully planned experiment can suddenly turn to chaos. |
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No wonder we unconsciously label that indiscriminant where it might be most carefully discriminating. |
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It is always the casual throwaway comment, rather than your most carefully timed put-down, that is likely to cause terrible offence and end a friendship. |
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For a start, Madame Bovary is perhaps the most carefully written book in literary history. |
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The App Store must rank among the most carefully policed software platforms in history. |
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One of the features that has been most carefully studied in the instrument design has been the spectrum analyser. |
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China attaches great importance to the proposal by the six Presidents and has studied it most carefully. |
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We have prepared most carefully the proposals submitted to you for this preliminary draft. |
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I have considered this issue most carefully as it is clearly a key matter for the future of the railways. |
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The most carefully drafted Regulations and Directives are of little practical use unless they are successfully transposed and enforced. |
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It was recently remodelled, and now exhibits the most carefully tended urban landscape in the capital. |
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The Executive Summary is a critical component of any reviewed document, and likely to be the segment that is most carefully read. |
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These are among the most carefully protected places on the planet, valued for their beauty and integrity. |
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This is not to say that all speech which can be described as political will be free from any oversight but rather that such speech will be most carefully protected in the face of that oversight. |
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The right of hunting is, of all seigneurial rights, the one most carefully withheld from commoners. |
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The logic applied and described in the 'Synthesis of Information' and 'Concluding Statement' of a Risk Profile is likely to be the most carefully examined text in each report. |
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All this must be most carefully borne in mind by the worker in the field of human affairs if the present crisis is to be rightly appreciated and its splendid opportunities rightly employed. |
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It is here where the national security imperative to use intrusive investigative techniques must be weighed most carefully against potential damage to individual rights and fundamental institutions. |
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In one of the most carefully chronicled of all revivals there are common themes. |
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The most carefully developed plans for change can disintegrate during implementation, disrupting the lives of people who work in health organizations as well as the service delivery they manage and provide. |
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It is equally shameful how today again, in a grovelling and cowardly fashion, the most carefully chosen words of solidarity are immediately followed by all kinds of caveats so as not to offend the Islamofanatics. |
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The suggestions in this study should be examined and evaluated most carefully, particularly as regards the role of the Member States, who have not yet come to a consensus. |
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So how does Google Maps, the most heavily-consulted mapmaker, deal with disputed borders? All maps are political constructions: even the most carefully drawn will betray some geopolitical bias. |
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It's the result that boards should be most carefully watching. |
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It may also be his most carefully wrought. |
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The most carefully crafted legislation will not be enough to eradicate discrimination unless it is underpinned by clear political will and enjoys popular support. |
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One field was bare, its surface of an ochreish colour deeper than that of clay, broken and smoothed as perfectly as the surface of the most carefully tended flower-bed. |
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