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"judicious" Definitions
  1. careful and sensible; showing good judgement
"judicious" Antonyms
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564 Sentences With "judicious"

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Partanen is a careful, judicious writer and she makes a careful, judicious case.
Then it adds a judicious dose of the Dutch masters.
Post every day, or be judicious about saturating followers' timelines?
India will benefit from a judicious use of that clout.
The key is being judicious in deciding who goes there.
McNamee's speech shows him to be neither fair nor judicious.
"The Personality Brokers" contains a judicious amount of historical context.
It was gripping, partly the result of some judicious editing.
For years now, Apple's been judicious with its MacOS updates.
So we're judicious in how we choose to interrupt you.
But judicious understatement only gets you so big an audience.
At this point in time, it just would not be judicious.
Facebook warns users to be judicious about using all this data.
You should be judicious about whose Stories you're watching and when.
We do our best to make wise and judicious financial decisions.
The Academy, as mentioned, is extra-judicious in what it rewards.
No judicious, temperate words -- instead a crude threat with sexual undertones.
Be judicious in statements and actions, and don't insult South Korea.
"You have to be judicious," she said of her shopping approach.
They think they're the ones who are being fair and judicious.
For now, Democratic representatives are making properly judicious noises about oversight.
Augusta National is artificial, unique and gorgeous by stubborn, judicious design.
The government has also broached a judicious reform of labour laws.
Technology alone can't save us, but judicious applications of technology can.
"Antibiotics stewardship", the concept of judicious, sparing use of antibiotics, gained currency.
Toasted wheat, grilled veggies, and judicious use of mayo were finally mine.
But Trump, Putin, and Bolton are not statesmen of a judicious persuasion.
"Judicious use of water can save India from future calamities," Shekhawat said.
With time, experience, patience, and judicious amounts of Gatorade, they will bloom.
"They're not judicious when they engage in distracted behaviors," Ms. Klauer said.
But, as Mr. Carter put it, "Carson was judicious" about his criticism.
His sensitive and judicious book raises some unsettling, and perhaps unanswerable, questions.
"You have to be judicious in how you use it," Ferris concluded.
This sensitive and judicious book raises some troubling, and perhaps unanswerable, questions.
Some have judged it to be judicious and reasoned, if still controversial.
"He will have time and space to make judicious decisions," Obama said.
Already Chipotle has indicated it's going to be more judicious in its expansion.
What really would have helped is some judicious use of Eleven's psychic powers.
You've got to be judicious about how you use those tricks and tools.
"Judge Kavanaugh exhibited a lack of commitment to judicious inquiry," the professors wrote.
Mr. Smith also said that Sotheby's would continue to be "judicious" with guarantees.
But it means we've all grown more skeptical, more judicious, less reflexively optimistic.
I wish for policing that is more effective, more judicious, and more empathetic.
Making judicious use of thousands of letters, Moorehead paints an intimate family portrait.
Instead, Norwich's residents have simply made judicious use of the resources on offer.
We need guides on this journey — judicious, balanced and knowledgeable commentators, like Auerbach.
That's why you must be judicious and pick a plan that maximizes value.
The roughhouse of party conflict, not judicious civil debate, has been the norm.
Edmund Gordon has written a terrific book — judicious, warm, confident and casually witty.
"We need to be judicious," said Juan Seoane, a Boston detective and resident.
In addition, his quip reduced a momentous judicious proceeding to a very bad punchline.
But the way you fight those things is through judicious, thoughtful and considered activism.
Second, the administration should be more judicious in the use of national interest waivers.
In other words, it is all about a judicious use of carrot and stick.
In these moments, I feel like an exceptionally judicious middle school principal casting judgement.
Bottom line: There's no need to ditch exclamation points completely, but do be judicious.
We do hope, however, that she'll become more judicious in searching for her pics.
They advocate a "judicious use of standoff and air weapons" against Mr. Assad's forces.
The Souls games are judicious about where those bloodstains show up—Nioh is not.
Colleagues and friends ascribed her success to a combination of intuitiveness and judicious timing.
Throughout, however, the biography is judicious on topics that often inspire hyperbole and mystification.
And, obviously, my views on those questions are rational, judicious, disinterested, and objectively correct.
The judicious exercise of that responsibility is critical to the health of this nation.
Such debates require the greatest amount of sober and judicious thought we can amass.
She is one of the most thoughtful and judicious people I have ever known.
Now, though, managed production, government payments, and judicious credit arrangements keep farm incomes fairly constant.
I would imagine there's a judicious use of Super Likes that makes sense for people.
They also promised that they could make globalisation as smooth as possible by judicious intervention.
Young people in the United States are more judicious in what they publicly share online.
A sensible system taxes a judicious mix of income, spending and assets (property and estates).
So as an administration let's be more judicious in when it's important to use him.
The PATH Act contains many important safeguards to guide the judicious use of these antibiotics.
"I will, nonetheless continue to be judicious in my comments regarding my case," he added.
He has won four elections in the past, with the help of some judicious rigging.
It also makes judicious use of VPNs to protect your everyday browsing from prying eyes.
Trump's strength as a candidate wasn't that voters thought him qualified, honest, judicious, or capable.
Judicious use of antipsychotic medication can greatly reduce the risk of suicide in this population.
They also warned about the crude attempt of black people to be civilized and judicious.
Many liberals agree that universities should be extremely judicious in how they regulate political expression.
I think the Iranians are going to be judicious, at least in the near term.
And, while we're at it, try to be judicious with your group texts in general.
But such loans should be judicious, and serve shows more substantial than this bantamweight effort.
And we are asking them to be more judicious in who we do business with.
How do we decide when to stay the course and when to make a judicious pivot?
The Affordable Care Act of 2010 (ACA) incorporates a judicious mixture of the first two approaches.
The general electorate would, we were assured, select the candidate offering judicious incrementalism over radical change.
Blunk makes judicious use of Wright's papers, including important letters that only recently came to light.
He said he would try to slow them down by having the Cavaliers be more judicious.
And then you need to be judicious in the way in which you deliver the opinion.
The government has ordered banks to be more judicious about lending to China's more acquisitive companies.
Clinton will not radicalize the Court; she will honor its best traditions of truly judicious scrutiny.
With our better understanding of antibiotic resistance, doctors have also become more judicious in doling out antibiotics.
Though hidden in their genomes, these traits can often be rescued by careful and judicious reverse selection.
The Klingons' changing appearance was only explained in-universe years later, after extensive explanations and judicious retcons.
It might call for a judicious tilt towards bonds in a balanced portfolio, but not much more.
I'm all for the judicious use of analgesia and for avoiding large or prolonged doses of drugs.
Remember, the judicious use of any credit — car loans, mortgages and so forth — can boost your score.
"I'm going to be judicious in picking the horses myself," said John DeBlasio, a Chicago-based investor.
He has taken Wenger's team and — with a handful of judicious, relatively cheap additions — fine-tuned it.
However, the office has indicated that it will also be more judicious in tackling complaints in general.
Is hating on Peyton more "rooted in basic human psychology" than appreciating his case with judicious disinterest?
His new book is "Strangers in Our Midst" (Harvard), a lean and judicious defense of national interests.
"The Nevada Gaming Control Board will conduct its investigation in a thorough and judicious manner," she added.
It is a reason to be disciplined about objectives and judicious about intervening in the first place.
It's whether he can be as good, as informed, as judicious, as we need him to be.
Be judicious with your photo-taking, a picture of your daughter crowning on the refrigerator isn't helping anyone.
And no one wants a witch hunt, but we do want a fair and judicious review of witches.
So if you're judicious about these other methods, you can probably cover about 90 percent of your skin.
And even though I'm judicious about spending my money, I do enjoy picking up a round of drinks.
And, when decrypts were available, the judicious use or non-use of the information involved agonizingly difficult deliberation.
Cutting-edge science requires long-term planning, sustained and reliable funding, patient capital and judicious acceptance of risk.
We should therefore be judicious about where, why and for how long we put them in harm's way.
One day's use is easy, and two days aren't out of the question with some judicious power management.
Commerce was trying to conduct the investigation in a "very judicious very open and transparent manner," Ross said.
Both candidates have placed a much higher priority on new initiatives rather than judicious cuts to existing ones.
Wetland restoration could be funded through a tax on chemical fertilizer, which would also spur more judicious use.
Ms. Hourigan was brought in to possibly defuse the tension, and made judicious edit suggestions, Mr. Caro recalled.
"A Tokyo Romance" is a bildungsroman written with a winning mix of nostalgic bravado and judicious self-deprecation.
Yeah. Do you see why you need to be judicious in bringing this stuff up during people's vacation?
If you're going to write about Skip James, it doesn't make sense to strive for a judicious appraisal.
The rice has the intense flavor of fresh chicken broth enhanced with a judicious touch of chicken fat.
Mr. Reed, a judicious drummer and bandleader from Chicago, naturally fit into that rubric with his current band.
Besides, judicious credit arrangements ensure that losses from inventories are modest and spread too widely to wreak economic havoc.
At the app's launch time, the Times said it intends to be "judicious" about where The Daily is placed.
Mr Jeffries says he will back her "to the end", which is probably judicious, given her reputation for vindictiveness.
As an incubator and standalone company, X may need to be more judicious and leaner than it once was.
Comey, for example, mentions his experience in two administrations before Trump's and has judicious complaints about members of each.
But it is no disrespect to IS's victims to suggest that counter-terrorism policy should be measured and judicious.
Morton confronts an extremely contentious issue with judicious facts and supreme insight gleaned over many years of studying geoengineering.
Stanford's Greenleaf believes that until research catches up, parents, "and in fact everyone, should be very judicious" about use.
Current favorites include Karen Elson and Liberty Ross, two women who appear steadfast in their commitment to judicious landscaping.
"We trust that District Attorney Clark will present the evidence in a fair, reasoned and judicious manner," he said.
Others, like Lamar Alexander and Lisa Murkowski, acted out a pantomime of judicious contemplation before falling into lock step.
But kissing rules, so rather than avoiding it until the outbreak subsides, be extra-judicious about who you're kissing.
After tests last week, it was decided that judicious amplification would be needed to give the voices sufficient heft.
In the courtroom, accurate assessments ensure judicious sentencing, with the possibility of "de-radicalization" programs for low-threat defendants.
It's worth noting, too, that if judicious voting is like clean air then it can't also be like farming.
It doesn't produce millions of bottles of bad cheap wine because it wants to develop knowledgeable, judicious wine drinkers.
Dealing with the growth stagnation requires a judicious mix of tough government policies that are not easy to implement.
Frugal Traveler I try to be judicious about which cities I describe as "magical," but Barcelona deserves the word.
As to the safety of cracked carrots, common sense should be the rule, relying on careful cleaning and judicious paring.
But then Halsey swoops in wearing a diamante spangled crop top and judicious amounts of underboob to save the day!
"We are being thoughtful about that, and judicious in terms of our budgeting and our planning strategies," the governor said.
But moderating content requires wisdom, and an algorithm is only as judicious as the principles with which it is programmed.
Though it can be a force for good, it also requires more judicious protections against the backside of the blade.
Across Europe, however, the judicious use of EM is associated with long-term reductions in prison populations and imprisonment rates.
With a little judicious manoeuvring, it was then dispatched towards (486958) 2014 MU69 for a rendezvous on January 1st 2019.
Or you could be judicious about what you post and share, and what apps you allow access to your account.
A modest widening of that nature would calm investors worried that the government may slip away from its judicious spending.
By forcing commenters to have some "skin in the game," then perhaps they will be more judicious with their filings.
"We have to be judicious about which battles we take on given the magnitude of scandal," said the Democratic aide.
My log made me realize that I've been quite judicious with the drugs, especially for patients with ongoing, chronic pain.
I think very judicious use of technology for under-2s may be okay, but personally I don't see the hurry.
But after judicious application of Molotov cocktails and a lot of screaming from the assembled party, the beast is dead.
The group offers up hip-shaking rhythms and melodies balanced by judicious use of synths that eschew New Wave cheese.
The AMA "supports and encourages judicious prescribing of opioids," said Dr. Patrice Harris, chairwoman of the association's opioid task force.
In many cases they just get better, trading impetuousness and flash for a deeper, more judicious, more emotionally resonant style.
The show proves that when used methodically and with judicious intent, such pioneering technology is far from a mere gimmick.
The dancing began with the "Modern American Songbook," a judicious sampler of dancers and styles showcasing the company's varied skills.
"This judicious use of closed sessions meets the dual purposes of providing robust oversight and protecting national security," they wrote.
He thinks investors are more sophisticated today than they used to be, making them more judicious about investing in space.
With focus, attention and the judicious use of the bully pulpit, he could potentially bigfoot all the right's ideological factions.
If the Republican-led House had a record of conducting judicious, purposeful investigations into wrongdoing, this authority might be justifiable.
A judicious and diligent biographer, Gordon faces the obvious criticism that, as a man, he can't fully appreciate Carter's work.
Through judicious use of Nook Miles Tickets, I was able to craft all eighteen pieces of furniture in one day.
Considering Mr. Velasco's judicious taste and Ms. Gonzalez's gifts in the kitchen, the sandwich is sure to be a hit.
One of the things that we had to learn with that was to be judicious with coming back to it.
In a comment to The Verge at the time, NYT said it would be "judicious" about where it distributes its hit.
So whether this is Apple being judicious or merely limited by circumstance, its first 5G device is a long way off.
If a website can "disappear on command" without any oversight, there is no incentive to encourage copyright holders to be judicious.
"The commitment has to be accompanied by wise decisions and wise planning and a very judicious use of funding," she said.
As an orchestral showcase, it was always impressive — the tempos judicious; the sound unfailingly balanced; the winds, in particular, beautifully blended.
Buying used Apple gadgets can often yield more savings, but you will have to be judicious about whom you buy from.
"I was disappointed," he allowed, in the same judicious and unflappable manner that has made him a favorite of federal judges.
In order to preserve that privilege, however, it is essential to recognize its boundaries and to be judicious in its assertion.
Lofgren is seen as a more even-keeled and judicious member of the team than some of her more vocal colleagues.
But the bill is substantively strong, and the Treasury Department will be able to smooth its rough edges through judicious implementation.
Edged with blues and graced with that elusive quality called swing, the film makes generous and judicious use of Morgan's recordings.
Alternatively, it could mean that someone believes the leader is judicious and not inclined to act rashly in his foreign policy.
"Someone godly," Mr. Mendiola said, "who cares about people, wants to do the right thing and is judicious in his discipline."
The Animal Health Institute, which represents pharmaceutical companies, said it supported "judicious" use of antibiotics and that drug makers are developing alternatives.
It was pointed out that diplomats are required to be judicious in their speech, and their positions, as a mechanism of diplomacy.
Efforts to protect customers and communities often include "judicious use of PSPS," Southern California Edison, another utility company, said in a statement.
Inevitably, Google CFO Ruth Porat indicated that the company would have to be more judicious about its spending on these alternative bets.
In this particular case, a median seems like the most judicious way of determining the wage most Uber and Lyft drivers earn.
To be sure, there is a legal limit to the gains that can be made by judicious application of the tax code.
"Judicious use of technology to enhance or replace human judgment is a prerequisite," Ronald Arkin, a Georgia Tech robotics expert, told me.
Judicious building there could yield nearly a million new houses, while keeping plenty of attractive green space for the enjoyment of residents.
This judicious, commonsense legislation would complement state laws by prohibiting extreme acts of animal cruelty on federal property and in interstate commerce.
One thing is for sure, progressives in local governments should be more judicious when wielding the mighty power of government-sponsored litigation.
They should -- I think we should be very judicious in who we invite and place that in perimeter (ph) of acceptance on.
His furious demeanor and raging remarks showed him to be a remarkably inappropriate choice for the supremely judicious position he aspires to.
You should take your discomfort as a sign that you should be judicious and realistic when asking people to open their wallets.
"He's always been a guy who is judicious in his comments," said Sol Wisenberg, one of Mr. Kavanaugh's colleagues at the time.
Nevertheless, he has managed to write a sympathetic, judicious, 700-page second volume here, which one can recommend on its own merits.
Blending history and investigative reporting, Bergman has written a judicious book about an incendiary subject: secret assassinations committed by Israel's intelligence services.
With its judicious depth and brilliant blazes of writing that simmer, then nourish, "With the Fire on High" is literary soul food.
"I would think he would feel a responsibility to bend over backward to show a sense of judicious impartiality," Mr. Reilly said.
Scott Perry, the team's new general manager, has taken a judicious approach to addressing Anthony's desire to leave New York for Houston.
But some investors said venture capitalists must answer to their own investors and become more judicious about investing as the market turns.
"A judicious use of debt is not unreasonable," Mr. Carroll said, especially if parents are also trying to save for their retirement.
Both Aldana, a tenor saxophonist, and Diehl, a pianist, are decorated young musicians with fearsome chops and deft, judicious styles of improvising.
He is not judicious in his choice of friends, his actions, or his speech, and he regularly toes the line of legality.
She also said that there are certain risks of testing, including false positives, which caused the CDC to make more judicious recommendations.
Knowing the actual price can help patients learn to be more judicious consumers, whether they are footing part of the bill or not.
Getting to Jebel Shams plateau, at its high elevation, to begin the Balcony Walk does take a bit of judicious four-wheel-driving.
Today, it would be well for Donald Trump and whoever might succeed him to understand the value of judicious, informed and inclusive diplomacy.
However, the bank can deal with that more effectively using macroprudential tools, rules to reduce financial instability by ensuring that lending is judicious.
But an intriguing study from Argentina suggests Mr Johanssen may be overstating the need for supplemental programmes and judicious selection of EM recipients.
However with a little downsampling and some judicious game choices you can play some Pac-Man or Dig Dug on this minuscule machine.
And in another study, paying with cash not only led to more judicious choices, but also increased emotional attachment to the purchased product.
Gavin too is outstanding, and her piece "Mindful Mushroom" (2017) personifies the high fun with mushrooms that is obtainable with their judicious use.
Past being prologue, caution and judicious exploration of facts and balancing risks and costs should be next steps, not simply repeating press releases.
Turn Cellular Data OffLastly, if you're concerned about going over your data limit, you can also be judicious about turning cellular data off.
But we in the news media can — and certainly should — show more judicious restraint when it comes to reporting news of these events.
Under Deng Xiaoping, China followed a more judicious approach, experimenting with capitalist reforms in various zones before integrating them all throughout the country.
Law enforcement to stop the trafficking and distribution of drugs is important, as is prevention through more judicious prescribing of opioids by doctors.
The same way the House Judiciary Committee did in 1974, when it considered President Richard Nixon's impeachment in a judicious and cautious manner.
It's our nature to fill the space we're given when solving, but a little judicious white space can help paint a charming picture.
Brennan served as a crucial mediator between the hard-liners on the ground and White House insiders who favored a more judicious approach.
Although the tone of this documentary is judicious, its incendiary vintage footage of protesters and I.R.A. terrorist bombings can't fail to stir emotions.
In short, the patchwork efforts commenced by the states must be supplemented by judicious solutions passed by Congress and signed by the president.
For common stock refugees seeking greater security with more income than bonds can provide, a judicious allocation to preferred stocks may be appropriate.
The company's approach to issuing checkmarks has been judicious but consistent: they are available mostly to accounts that are at risk of impersonation.
In a more judicious world, we'd see the contestants hang out in parkas in their skates or ski shoes, looking out over the snow.
"We're going to be very meticulous, very judicious about who sells…we want to make sure the experience is first and foremost," Yeom explains.
Successive American administrations have spent years on cautious, painstaking diplomacy with the Kim family dynasty, backed by a judicious mix of sanctions and bribes.
Again, our results reveal that a judicious use of the power of the purse on the federal regulatory budget can produce positive economic effects.
A judicious view might be that global growth is still sluggish, but it will probably need some trigger to plunge it into outright recession.
Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan on Thursday said the Fed should be "very patient and judicious" as it considers whether to raise interest rates.
The AMA "supports and encourages judicious prescribing of opioids," Dr. Patrice Harris, chairwoman of the association's opioid task force, told The Hill last month.
Cyber begets cyber, so it's important that we're judicious as to when we use the cyber tools and when we use the other tools.
Now that it's clear there's an appetite for streaming, they're being much more judicious, and Netflix is forced to pay out more and more.
But it does have to be judicious use: Don't take on new credit if you're in any way unsure that you can handle it.
In springtime, the judicious use of eggs can lighten and transform even those same flavors we have grown weary of during the frigid months.
Observing affairs from a judicious distance are Iris and her semi-estranged husband, Philip, who make up the elder couple in this family drama.
And Adam Begley's sympathetic and judicious book is a slim affair, as biographies go, for all that it is crammed with character and incident.
Throughout this impressively judicious book, she is attuned to the circumstances that encouraged increasingly intricate ties between McDonald's and black communities across the country.
A small squeeze bottle of soapRegular, judicious handwashing with soap and water is by far the best prevention measure to avoid contracting COVID-19.
Another striking development is the artist's judicious romanticism, as the landscapes track fluctuating light in sequential hours of the day and across varied seasons.
Certainly "Mason & Dixon" could have used some judicious editing; as it stands, its enormous bulk and intermittent longueurs will prove daunting to many readers.
Stubbs gives the friendships due consideration, but judicious weighing of the arguments leads him to a middle ground: History doesn't bear out an answer.
Ms. Epperlein and Mr. Tucker, shooting in black and white and making judicious use of historical footage, brilliantly evoke a landscape of gray areas.
In its judicious use of color, the hourlong "Rezo" shares something with the haunting "Tale of Tales," the 30-minute film that precedes it.
But if Trump was incidentally picked up on the Manafort wiretaps, perhaps he should have been a little more judicious about his choice of advisers.
Keep the Obama photos coming, and even indulge in the the occasional bit of Trump shade — just try being a little more judicious with it. 
He also offers a judicious assessment of controversial F.B.I. sting operations, using often unsavory informants, and the overreach by intelligence agencies in their surveillance efforts.
While some space-conscious smartphone owners may be judicious about which apps to keep, many of us it seems suffer from app problem Richard describes.
Though Klitschko dominated the majority of the match, pummelling Puritty with gargantuan hits, the older fighter remained cagey and judicious while playing to his strengths.
As prescription opioid reforms take hold and the medical community returns to more judicious prescribing practices, the market for counterfeit pills will continue to explode.
But Ms. Begleiter has made ample and judicious use of Hesse's letters and diaries, passages of which are read in voice-over by Selma Blair.
While balancing the budget will require painful cuts, Mr. Temer should be judicious in scaling back the social programs that made the Workers' Party popular.
One key goal was devising an approach that promotes judicious use of medical resources and holds doctors accountable for outcomes and quality of care. Why?
Alphabet — through its CFO Ruth Porat — has been clear that it wants to be more judicious about the way it invests in these other bets.
Beckerman, in particular, proved a steadying addition, patrolling passing lanes, interrupting Guatemalan attacking moves before they could crest and relieving pressure with his judicious distribution.
His second goal, struck through the legs of the keeper Thibaut Courtois with Lukaku's other foot — his right — followed a judicious pass from Ross Barkley.
This sensitive and judicious book "is neither an outraged sermon delivered from a populist soapbox nor a pinched, professorial lecture," our critic Jennifer Szalai writes.
I really want to give respect to the moment and respect to the growth of my career by being judicious with what I do next.
The company is being "incredibly judicious with the rollout of RPAN," it says, and even created additional policies specifically for people using the new feature.
He has counteracted the aging process by becoming more surgical in his play, more judicious with his running, more attuned to opportunities in the air.
This includes taking screenshots of free trial offers, carefully analyzing credit card statements, and being judicious about anything that seems too good to be true.
"But investors should do what they should be doing with any potential investment, and that is to screen carefully, look to trusted intermediaries and be judicious."
This episode, through judicious use of flashbacks to Elizabeth's spy training — for once, thankfully, devoid of sexual assault — serves to clarify the foundation of that loyalty.
This judicious restraint gives way later in the day to a few "introducers"—famous people who love the nominee and want to tell the world why.
As an osteopathic family physician in an academic medical practice, my colleagues and I, like many other physicians, have taken a judicious approach to prescribing opioids.
Clutches are small, which means you have to be judicious about what you're bringing with you (and save room for transporting snacks to and from parties).
Based on this finding, could it be that having too much cash lying around leads to less judicious decisions about how to invest in the company?
In their Davos declaration, the companies pledged to encourage more appropriate use of new and existing antibiotics, including more judicious use of the drugs in livestock.
But the importance of these issues calls for a judicious approach that considers the broader implications for the technology and its abilities to beneficially impact society.
And an entree of sweet potato-crusted salmon was excellent, accompanied by a judicious amount of citrus poppy-seed glaze and a mound of toasted spaetzle.
And if Judge Aquilina had played it straight, had she acted in a more judicious manner, Nassar's sentencing would effectively end his part of this story.
It's thorough, judicious (except for her annoying insistence on calling Powell "Tony"), and gracefully written, and it renders obsolete an earlier, chattier biography by Michael Barber.
Those with the highest name recognition, however (Gary Oldman, Jessica Alba), mostly keep to the periphery, maintaining a judicious distance from the movie's soft, sticky center.
The other might emphasize discovery and a greater tie-in to e-commerce, with judicious use of artificial intelligence to provide users with focused product recommendations.
The threat of hefty fines is intended to encourage companies to invest in cybersecurity and be more judicious about the user information they collect and store.
"This sensitive and judicious book raises some troubling, and perhaps unanswerable, questions" about how to move forward from an anguished past, our critic Jennifer Szalai writes.
She was making an argument and did it in a slightly crass way and wasn't as judicious as she could've been with the example she chose.
It didn't come as a result of a more judicious approach, but by chasing after the knockout even from positions from which it seemed Marciano couldn't hit.
The current model, dubbed 'Econoreem' by fans for his judicious striking, has seen Overeem begin to leverage all the things that make him special as a heavyweight.
The point is that with a little judicious pruning, your email application of choice should get better and better at keeping unwanted messages out of your way.
If so, was hers a reckless decision that will change the character of the Court forever, or a judicious one that will have few if any consequences?
People are always bashing government and highlighting government failures, so it's worth saying that this seems like a judicious and farsighted move on the part of DOT.
Incorporating Latin rhythms and judicious use of 808 claps, keeping everybody moving, he held back on the multi-genre craziness and MC-ing for this particular set.
But, when it comes to sharing intimate details about my own sex life, I want to be more judicious about the people I have those conversations with.
Also excellent was an appetizer of raw yellowtail, the thinly sliced fish adorned with a single slice of jalapeño and a judicious amount of yuzu soy sauce.
In "For your judicious and pious consideration," Hilary Purrington (a Yale student) adapted excerpts from a 1692 petition by Mary Eastey, executed in the Salem witch trials.
Either way, the defense authorization committees can't keep getting a free pass on modernizing and streamlining our armed forces to meet current threats in a judicious way.
This gives the lie to the interventionists' belief that "judicious" airstrikes could somehow disempower the Assad government, sap Russian resolve and improve prospects for a negotiated solution.
The first was almost all given to Peter Martins's "Swan Lake," both ugly and slick; the second to a judicious mix of 20th- and 21st-century choreography.
He agreed that some investigations could create a culture of fear inside a school, and said his office tried to be judicious about the allegations it pursued.
If Eisenhower had backed the court's judicious order and the Southerners who supported it, Simon contends, he could have reduced the amount of violent resistance to Brown.
But in the judicious hands of director and co-writer Destin Daniel Cretton, it feels not new exactly, but fresh and urgent and more timely than ever.
I could go on with other instances where some judicious editing would have been welcome, but none of these minor limitations make the book any less important.
And they must answer those questions, not just because we pose them but also because international peace and security rests upon judicious American foreign and defense policies.
Having awareness that not every hospital is performing equally well allows consumers to make judicious decisions, an important first step toward a true market-based health-care system.
"We will be exiting some markets, we will be simplifying our product suite, and we'll be much more judicious about our allocation of capital and liquidity," Jentsch said.
Norwest partners say they are undeterred by the market correction, and the valuation declines befalling tech companies are necessary to return to a more judicious pace of investing.
He is forcing Blairites and Brownites to bend the knee with a judicious mixture of promises of promotion and threats of a beating by his praetorian guard, Momentum.
"We will be exiting some markets, we will be simplifying our product suite, and we'll be much more judicious about our allocation of capital and liquidity," he added.
It may be loved by Britons, but it also has a reputation of being an arrogant institution, an empire unto itself, and not always judicious with public money.
The panicking peasants are unmoved by Oswald's judicious arguments, finding it easier to blame evil spirits than accept their inability to reckon with the misery of their lives.
BLM land, defined as "multiple-use" land, gives equal weight to many "judicious" uses of "diverse resources," though this does not mean using every acre for every use.
"In light of the very limited funding available during the lapse in appropriations, the Department will exercise judicious use of limited, remaining resources," the State Department spokesperson said.
He divides his time between Norwich and Park City, Utah, where he makes judicious use of the state-of-the-art facilities built for the 2002 Winter Olympics.
While it's not crucial to reduce this year's budget deficit, it still makes sense to phase in judicious spending reductions or tax increases that reduce long-term debt.
The supernatural chatter can grow tedious at times — the novel would have benefited immensely from some judicious pruning — but their voices gain emotional momentum as the book progresses.
His strange but lucid figures, shot through with circles of background color as if by an imaginary hole puncher, are amply balanced by judicious amounts of empty space.
"  "With that said, the Democrats need to be judicious and thoughtful as they approach it, so that way they can bring more of the country along with them.
Hence his initial approving description of Mattis as "Mad Dog" and his disgust at discovering that the Marine is a soft-spoken, well-read and judicious combat commander.
Clinton won voters looking for a compassionate, experienced or more judicious leader — but it was not enough to cancel out Mr. Trump's support among those hungry for change.
We should accept that this is the natural process when high tech brings value to people, and regulators should be judicious in facilitating the adoption of best practices.
It's meant that we really have to be very judicious and careful about not getting out ahead of ourselves, not saying more than we know, not inferring things.
He came up in tabloid journalism, augmented his newfound notoriety with judicious appearances on reality TV, and now regularly picks fights on Twitter with people more famous than him.
If polar ice returned thanks to judicious management of solar radiation, water and weather cycles in the tropics might be altered if sulphates were released in just one hemisphere.
Unlike Twitter, which, for a time, seemed to hand out blue check marks to anyone and everyone, Instagram has been more judicious in doling out verification from the start.
Remote recording has its hurdles, but given chemistry between co-hosts, repetition, practice and judicious editing, cross-country conversations can sound as intimate and natural as in-studio discussions.
"A traditional president would have reacted carefully to the London Bridge terrorist attack by instilling calm, being judicious about facts and appealing to the country's better angels," Rucker wrote.
The airline is looking to expand international flying but wants to be judicious about capital spending as it boosts returns to investors as part of a successful turnaround program.
More than 2,400 law professors signed an open letter that said Kavanaugh had "exhibited a lack of commitment to judicious inquiry" and urged the Senate to reject his nomination.
Luckily, I had a team of experienced non-commissioned officers under my command from whom I could learn, helping me develop into a more effective and judicious combat leader.
"The CBP is committed to rigorous and judicious enforcement of all U.S. trade laws, including the prohibition on the entry of items made using forced labor," the spokeswoman said.
In response, there is some sputtering about political correctness and thought police, which tends to be the reaction to even the most judicious and sympathetic acts of feminist criticism.
In the early 19th century, though, a more secular meaning appeared, as elites considered whether judicious tweaks to the existing system might help contain social disorder or prevent uprisings.
And this accumulation of regulatory restrictions can have negative consequences: At some point, so many cumulated restrictions can impede judicious risk management, stifle innovation and ultimately stunt economic growth.
Still, even as modes of exerting influence have proliferated, regulators should be judicious with the label of lobbyist, said Susan Lerner, the director of Common Cause's New York arm.
The one-named French illustrator Edith has turned a great story into a truly sublime graphic novel with her beautiful, haunting illustrations and judicious translation of text into imagery.
Against this backdrop, it's no wonder Facebook is doing all it can to be (or at least appear to be) more judicious about its use of the controversial technology.
Stevan E. Bunnell, the top lawyer at the Department of Homeland Security from 2013 to 2017, said agencies should be judicious about how often they use their search powers.
Then I began to try to visualize how the Met might effectively feature a judicious number of these small, intimate likenesses in an innovative way in one of our galleries.
But as history shows, judicious confirmation hearings are vital to vetting a lifetime appointment that can affect citizens' right to vote, access to courts, or the limits of presidential power.
This mezcal cocktail, from Gabriel Richter of GG's, bridges the Old and New Worlds, taking inspiration from the patron saint of gardening but employing a judicious amount of Oaxacan firewater.
Instead, Daley's meant to function as one piece of a larger whole: distant piano melodies, muted pads and drum machines, judicious choral harmonies, all working in service of the vibe.
Once your knots come out of the oven, hit them with the garlic mixture, along with a judicious sprinkling of parsley and Pecorino, and eat as soon as humanly possible.
Analysts at Davy Stockbrokers said CRH's "equally judicious capital allocation strategy in 2019" should benefit shareholders both in terms of dividend and buyback returns, as well as share price performance.
Itasca, "Buddy" This new single from LA-based musician Kayla Cohen is gorgeous, intricately layered folk, complete with pedal steel and what sounds like the judicious use of a triangle.
As you might imagine, the CFPB's expansion has led to even more judicious rulemaking — all under a cloud of allegations of discrimination based on race, age, gender, and sexual orientation.
All too often, politicians limit themselves to making the occasional judicious-sounding statement about the need to invest in government health programs in order to halt waste and improve efficiency.
It is the guardian of the greatest sporting tournament on the planet, and I think that it should have been much more judicious in where it chose to host it.
Jack Shafer, who writes about the media for Politico, said that journalists could ultimately best serve the public by being judicious in the way they report on Mr. Trump's tweets.
The line is starting to form for next year's governor's race, and we will soon see what sort of judicious leader my sadder but wiser home state will turn to.
Why, with some judicious shopping on the way home, you could make a fast meal this evening of David Tanis's new recipe for burrata with fava beans, celery and fennel.
For instance, a judicious increase in stock allocation might be worth considering if low interest rates continue to drag down fixed income investments and fail to keep up with inflation.
Then it's a matter of squeezing in as many as we possibly can knowing that in terms of the story Marshall would be judicious in how many he throws out there.
We know Putin's United Russia bloc and its allies will win a majority — one way or another, not least with some judicious vote rigging, the Kremlin will make sure of that.
Mr Lessig summons Alexander Hamilton's argument in Federalist #68 that electors should vote based on "a judicious combination of all the reasons and inducements which were proper to govern their choice".
It calls for grilling, but you can pull it off in a 450-degree oven with a minimum of fuss, perhaps with some judicious use of the broiler at the end.
And though you probably haven't heard of them — admittedly, we stumbled upon the group on Instagram about a month ago — they're a prime example of today's ultra-woke, deliciously judicious youth.
The only thing now that could put Van Rijsselberghe and Dempsey's medals at risk, is failure to make a "judicious" effort to sail in the medal race, the governing body said.
"We are going to have to be very thoughtful about policies that either grow the workforce, improve productivity, but are very judicious about taking into account our debt situation," he said.
The senators also called for a "full and judicious" review of the Period Review Board, the parole-like interagency board established by Obama in 2011 to decide whether to transfer detainees.
Despite the global popularity of Japanese anime, Korean pop music, and Korean e-sports competitions, 88rising has been judicious about how it interacts with these preëxisting markers of Asian popular culture.
Two other California hospital systems, Kaiser Permanente and Dignity Health in Sacramento, confirmed they're experiencing shortages, and that staff are being judicious with their supplies and using alternative medications when necessary.
The network nobody seemed to want for many years has become an unlikely success story, and all it took was a judicious focus on the basic building blocks of TV storytelling.
Parks, she was a woman who applied the "judicious use of stories" and "chose her words with care" but was prepared to leverage her own body to enact her politics. Mrs.
Her sensitive and judicious new book, "Amity and Prosperity: One Family and the Fracturing of America," is neither an outraged sermon delivered from a populist soapbox nor a pinched, professorial lecture.
Over the summer, Dutch air carrier KLM launched an environmental campaign that obliquely acknowledged the flying shame movement, encouraging customers to "fly responsibly" and to be judicious about their air travel.
And when it is the assistant's turn to try a technique, Dr. Michael L. Marin, a professor and chairman of the surgery department at Mount Sinai Medical Center, is particularly judicious.
We could lift the cap entirely, as you suggest, but in that case, we would want to be judicious about raising the top marginal rate, for the reasons I discussed above.
Tokyo Record Bar has a judicious sake list with a flavor-profile color-wheel on its menu; In Sheep's Clothing serves sake as well as wine, rice whiskey, beer and mezcal.
You have the energy to work around the clock and get so much done between now and April 30 — just be judicious in the types of projects to which you commit.
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From her body (famously, the tabloids reminded us, whittled into thinness) to her long-awaited marriage, Kate's story is one of judicious, but not excessive, self-denial, self-making, and self-control.
France taxes some pensions taken as a lump sum at 7.5%; with judicious use of private health insurance, pensioners can also avoid paying the social charges of 9.1% normally levied on pensions.
But since 217.7, when Zuffa, a promotion company, purchased UFC for $226m, it has cleaned up its act and its image, largely thanks to judicious regulations like the prohibition of eye-gouging.
The good news is that the new FCC won't be susceptible to political pressure and will instead follow the facts and science while applying the law in a dispassionate and judicious manner.
Defense budget priorities should never be dictated by the shock of big numbers and boogeymen, but rather by a judicious assessment of where we are and where we ought to be going.
There were many moments when the simultaneity of movement and music — flickering beats of the legs matching rapid passagework in the strings — was so judicious, so felicitous, as to seem heart-stopping.
"'Day Zeros' are inevitable unless cities push for judicious use of water - including rainwater harvesting and reuse of waste water, as well as more efficient irrigation, and regulation of tubewells," she said.
Through the diversity of photo locations featured in their project, Woods and Galimberti make the judicious point that tax havens are not tropical eccentricities, but rather structural instruments of the globalized economy.
While it is possible to isolate certain features such as judicious use of vibrato or the sonority of native instruments such as Vienna horn or Vienna oboe, critics often resort to metaphors.
Lue actually wants Smith to be more aggressive, even as Smith — who has adopted a far more judicious approach since his gluttonous days with the Knicks — seeks to find the right balance.
It showcased the breadth of Ms. Buechner's artistry, spanning thundering fortissimos and chiseled passagework, as well as lyrical moments colored by a poetic sensitivity that was tempered by wit and judicious restraint.
So you'd think that those of us in the anti-Trump camp would go out of our way to show we're not like him — that we are judicious, informed, mature and reasonable.
This thorough assessment and treatment of pain, which may include judicious opioid prescribing, can decrease the risk of acute pain transitioning to chronic pain and the development of opioid dependency and abuse.
His famous address to the Islamic world, given at Cairo University in 2009, was a judicious balance sheet of past wrongs and an eloquent plea to turn a new page in history.
The intention was to encourage employers to offer less expensive, lower-quality health plans; this might contain the cost of care by encouraging patients to be judicious about what care they seek.
"The government will likely focus on rural and urban infrastructure, housing, agriculture as well as bit on the capital expenditure front with a judicious mix of budgetary and extra budgetary expenditure," Rakshit added.
A lot of this story has been told, but King is an intelligent and judicious writer, and he has woven a concise narrative that manages to work in a fair amount of context.
Instead, it makes more sense to put your bigger toys away and tail your victims, blending into the background through judicious use of disguises, cover, and looking like the world's most unremarkable man.
If you buy a weapon and die with it, you can't get it back, so you and your team will want to be extra judicious about what you're willing to spend money on.
With the nation still reeling from 220006/2202, the president's judicious measure gave new counterterrorism powers to executive agencies and signaled for the first time that funders of terrorism would be systematically targeted.
While judicious, to my ears his Mahler — a "Das Klagende Lied" from Amsterdam, the Third and Sixth symphonies from Dallas, and a Fifth with the London Philharmonic — never quite hits the same heights.
"She will be judicious in her wording and how she approaches President Trump because she knows this relationship is very important for the EU and also her home country Germany," David-Wilp said.
His 1986 breakthrough paper and subsequent contributions expanded existing growth models to show the value of government spending, education and a judicious mix of sharing and hoarding new scientific ideas and technological breakthroughs.
Hook and Smee and a cigarette-smoking, ennui-dripping Tinkerbell (Susannah Millonzi) all appear, but even with some judicious cuts (better luck next time, Tiger Lily), there's a lot of extraneous goofing off.
"Bolo Tie" is the rare flash of retaliatory anger you have to imagine the rapper has been harboring for his harshest critics all these years, a welcome respite from Macklemore's judicious even-handedness.
In copious letters to his peers and his to his brother Theo, van Gogh is consistently judicious, practical and logical, even when dealing with thorny family crises or with his later mental breakdowns.
"Behind closed doors, I think most conservationists would agree that some judicious modifications to the act could improve the situation," Chris Costello, a resource economist at the University of California, Santa Barbara, says.
That's why many of you rightly cry foul about the media's obsession with him, and it's why I'm judicious, or try to be, about how much real estate he gets in my columns.
She has been judicious in her attempt to keep equality between the genders at these tournaments and to make sure that as much attention is paid to the women as to the men.
If you were a judicious chief executive, you might be more restrained in pushing to expand amid the political turmoil, whatever the administration's interest in cutting regulatory red tape and slashing corporate taxes.
Rising demand for food packaging and consumer products in emerging markets will offset the push for more recycling and judicious use of plastics in the developed world for years to come, he said.
One is that it's simply a way to be judicious with capital when there's lots of your product in a competitive market when prices are low and you think they'll stay that way.
The fourth team left in the region when the weekend began, Butler, is a program with its own rich basketball history — but one that appears to take a more judicious approach to equipment.
That was solved with the judicious placement of stickers ($7 for a pack of space and sci-fi stickers on Amazon), which in turn makes the Folio feel less corporate and more fun.
If the oak barrels were new, the wines could have been marred by woody flavors — although with a judicious use of older barrels, perhaps they would have aged and evolved in fascinating ways.
"I think a few judicious forums to resolve this dispute between the federal government and California –  I think – can be very helpful for the whole country, and in a dispassionate way," Brown said.
And Nintendo has been very judicious about bringing Mario to non-Nintendo devices, preferring to use him as a lure to buy its hardware, which makes his arrival on Apple's iPhone a big deal.
The senators are pushing a "full and judicious review" of the review board's "role and responsibilities," according to the letter -- a process that would undercut any efforts to relocate any of the remaining detainees.
I still predict that once Trump locks up the nomination, judicious, chin-stroking Republican moderates will declare, after much cogitation, that given Hillary Clinton's, um, something or other, Trump is the more responsible choice.
"These results demonstrate the continuing relevance of Lancashire as a top underwriter and its ability to navigate tough underwriting conditions through a judicious mix of risk and reward," Shore Capital analyst Eamonn Flanagan wrote.
But backed up by an alternative media ecosystem keen to support them, and with judicious help from foreign powers capable of organising themselves a little more thoroughly than ragtag mobocrats, they can become powerful.
The patients who saw the heavy opioid prescribers were three times more likely to receive a prescription for opioids compared with the patients who saw the more judicious opioid prescribers at the same hospital.
While I am no fan of "command-and-control" regulatory regimes, there is an important and judicious role for government to play when market forces have proven inadequate to protect public health and safety.
"In our view that testimony was partisan, and not judicious, and inconsistent with what we expect from a Justice of the Supreme Court, particularly dealing with a co-equal branch of government," they wrote.
In conversations, several House Democrats on the Oversight and Judiciary Committee seem to agree: House Democrats have to be methodical and judicious with how they address their investigations into the Trump administration, they say.
Judicious improvements that are focused on family are another story: turning that basement into a family room or buying that jumbo swing set will have exponential returns on fun, family bonding and unforgettable memories.
He said the Trump administration was "trying to be judicious" with just eight strikes in 2017, although given the president's frustration over Pakistan now "I don't expect the U.S. to pull punches this year."
The judge who previously served as a top aide to President George W. Bush and worked for independent counsel Ken Starr's investigation of President Bill Clinton tossed aside his earlier judicious language of neutrality.
Somebody as sober and judicious as Ronald Reagan on occasion seemed to follow the beat of a different drummer, thereby reminding foreign leaders that he was no cool, collected — and utterly predictable — Jimmy Carter.
Through the judicious (and compared to the garish circus clowns from your nightmares, restrained) use of humor, songs, and play, these specialized medical clowns try to break the rhythm and tone of clinical settings.
They barely register: Since we know that online news sources like Vox provide only the most sober and judicious coverage of these issues, it seems we can blame this, like so much else, on television.
Bangkok, which was built over a swamp and had been sinking 5cm per year at the turn of the 21st century, has started to recover, slowly, since adopting judicious guidelines for the use of groundwater.
"There's so much dirt around this President, but I think we need to be a little bit judicious and focus on those things where there might have actually been serious wrong doing," said Democratic Rep.
"Even a country this powerful has some limits, and some constraints, and we have to be judicious in the ways we use that power," Obama told CNN's Fareed Zakaria while reflecting on U.S. foreign policy. .
Building parks with water jets – fun for children, safe for all and a more judicious use of water – might make sense, but not when the city is struggling just to keep taps flowing, Davison said.
The State Department is crippled without religion and foreign affairs experts to provide tactical and judicious policy guidance on Shiite political activism and insight on ways in which religious leaders maneuver in their social hierarchies.
And while the Chargers lost one fumble, they were otherwise judicious with the football and exhibited the kind of ball-control offense that had been Baltimore's bread and butter in its charge to the playoffs.
Of late, I have been asking Republicans who work either in the White House or closely with it whether Trump is learning on the job — whether he is becoming more judicious, more disciplined, more serious.
After some judicious (and from experience I would say overly optimistic) sweeping, the glitter is gone, with the little girl and cat discovering that you don't need a special delivery to find a little sparkle.
The higher-end clothing retailer invested in its e-commerce business early on and was judicious about not opening too many new stores, avoiding many of the pitfalls that are driving other retailers to ruin.
Delivered through Coogler's judicious eye, its existence alone generates a counter-history in film and mass media—first by scraping whiteness from its narrative core, then by making black people and black self-determination the default.
While it appears South Wales has been judicious in reviewing matches made by its surveillance cameras as they have yet to wrongly arrest someone, one has to wonder just how time-saving the technology has been.
Finally, if your main travel achievement turns out to be increasing your tolerance for margaritas and breaking a personal record for consecutive hours slept, you'll either need to get extremely creative — or do some judicious editing.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Federal Trade Commission will focus on fraud and be judicious in making paperwork requests when it opens an investigation into a company, acting FTC Chairman Maureen Ohlhausen said in a speech on Thursday.
One of our best-read articles today tells in depth the story of this New York City police officer, Edwin Raymond, who made his patrol area safer with careful observation and judicious warnings rather than arrests.
Pageantry had been my full-time job, and suddenly I found myself in a bewilderingly different industry surrounded by middle-aged white men with whom I had to be highly judicious about divulging my pageant past.
Many in Washington, and inside the banks, say that the way federal agencies wield power under the new administration has changed: for its supporters, becoming more reasonable and judicious; for opponents, becoming more cursory and irresponsible.
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"While the FDA believes the prevention use of antimicrobials in animal agriculture can play an important role in effectively managing animal disease, it is critical that such use be judicious," the agency said in a statement.
That will force coaches to be more judicious with challenges, which will quicken the game, and the final two minutes of NFL games will resemble the final two minutes of NHL games as Michaels remembers them.
I believe that we can keep the company safe and be judicious and restrained in our use and our collection of data about human beings, but you have to make hard and deliberative and transparent choices.
To cite an example, to go there, the Trump campaign said fairly publicly that they used a judicious mix of custom audiences, they used voter roles and whatever data they got from the Republican National Committee.
While physicians have made headway to help curb prescription opioid misuse, we need to continue to ensure that we employ judicious prescribing practices, enhance our education and co-prescribe naloxone to patients at risk of overdose.
With his judicious, thoughtful and balanced answers to difficult and often inflammatory questions, Hayes, a professor emeritus at Northwestern, has provided an intellectually searching and wide-ranging study of the Holocaust in a modest, didactic form.
Scholars from Samuel P. Huntington to Eliot Cohen to H. R. McMaster have argued that American foreign policy depends on a judicious balance between military input and civilian control, with political influence kept to a minimum.
Especially since Brodkin already sets aside money for taxes and is "judicious" about bookkeeping, as she puts it, it makes sense to get it out of the way and save a little money at the same time.
As he had discovered in his experiments creating sperm, judicious application of a molecule called bone morphogenetic protein 4 turns pluripotent cells into primordial germ cells—the type of stem cell ancestral to both sperm and eggs.
Any dog owner will tell you that their pet is more than capable of making their needs known through a judicious look, "speaking" to their owners through eye contact to ask for food, help, or back scratches.
"While the FDA believes the prevention use of antimicrobials in animal agriculture can play an important role in effectively managing animal disease, it is critical that such use be judicious," the agency previously said in a statement.
By being more judicious about what you share or by altering the platform settings where possible, you can manage your digital trail to increase the odds that a potential employer will form a positive impression of you.
In the midterms, passion is likely to matter more than appeals to an ever-shrinking pool of swing voters, who at any rate tend to be idiosyncratic economic populists rather than the judicious centrists of Beltway imagination.
The owner of a $0003 million plane feels morally judicious — even humble — insofar as he doesn't own a $70 million plane, while at the same time he admires that of his neighbor and hopes for an upgrade.
This is tied to the larger issue of overstuffing that dogs Ojai, and will be Mr. Smith's responsibility to solve: While there's joy in the festival's too-muchness, the music would be better served by judicious pruning.
And he doesn't believe that social networks and search engines would suffer unduly if they were forced to be more judicious about how they collected fine-grain data about people for the purposes of selling more ads.
To the Editor: Before the senators vote on whether or not to confirm Judge Brett Kavanaugh, I think they should ask themselves the following: In his sworn testimony on Thursday, did Judge Kavanaugh seem ... judicious to you?
The owner of a $0003 million plane feels morally judicious — even humble — insofar as he doesn't own a $70 million plane, while at the same time he admires that of his neighbor and hopes for an upgrade.
"Another kind of lawful slaying belongs to the civil authorities, to whom is entrusted power of life and death, by the legal and judicious exercise of which they punish the guilty and protect the innocent," it reads.
With little more than a few close-ups, some judicious cuts, and an air horn, it manages to turn the ninth Republican debate into a cross between a dream, a sitcom, and your most humiliating day at school.
As the yuan slips to historically weak levels against the dollar, the central bank's atypical light touch is spurring speculation that policymakers want to be more judicious in their intervention and have no specific target for the currency.
Generally, pregnant woman "should watch their weight and use judicious weight gain in coordination with their physician -- but taking into account that the current guidelines for gestational weight gain for overweight and obese women are excessive," said Artal.
I think it is wonderful that Congressman Hunter sticks up for the little guy, I just wish he was a little more judicious about the folks he backs and a little less politically vilifying of my fellow Democrats.
Still, there's an inspiring moment to be celebrated here in Swift's reminder that even the most strategically judicious celebrity among us is capable of putting aside her meticulously crafted persona and putting up a fight for her country.
Now he has found in Aldous an agreeably judicious biographer who gracefully balances an appreciation for his subject's talents as a writer of narratives and speeches with an acknowledgment of his shortcomings as a political analyst and aide.
Since Harrison's "My Sweet Lord" (1970) invokes Krishna, it ought to be a gift to Indian performers anyway — but the detailed Kuchipudi treatment (Kuchipudi derives from the southeastern state Andhra Pradesh) given by Bhavana Reddy was marvelously judicious.
When it comes to crafting a resume, the temptation to highlight all your achievements and past positions to emphasize just how perfect you are for a role can be strong — but experts warn a more judicious strategy works better.
Even the moodiest, gothest, most melanoma-prone naysayer among you can't deny the pleasure of an electric-blue cocktail that tastes something like cotton candy swirled into a melted Otter Pop, with a judicious dose of high-proof liquor.
But good tragedy reporting is also difficult, deliberate, and judicious, which is to say, wildly out of sync with the incentive structures — frictionlessness, virality, scale, and anonymity — that govern Twitter and help fake news travel faster than vetted facts.
However, we prefer a simpler scoring system: one point for getting the country of origin right, another point for getting the grape variety right and a judicious half-point of partial credit only in a handful of specific cases.
And in a different letter addressed to "Muslim brothers and sisters," bin Laden wrote of the importance of avoiding indiscriminate Muslim deaths in jihadi operations and urged jihadis to be judicious in their use of human shields during operations.
The offensive backfield remains the best in the sport between Heisman favorite Saquon Barkley and the increasingly judicious Trace McSorley, who has cut down on the types of reckless passes that lost Penn State the Rose Bowl in January.
The theory is if consumers choose an HDHP bundled with an HSA, they are more responsible for upfront costs for their healthcare and will therefore be more judicious about how they spend these dollars — ultimately slowing rising healthcare costs.
In other words, it makes helps ensure that your serum is shelf-stable because if you're paying well over $100 per bottle, you don't want to lose half the bottle simply because you were being judicious about your application.
"You want to be judicious," said Dr. Dora Mills, an epidemiologist and the chief health improvement officer for MaineHealth, the largest health system in Maine, which has seen only one patient test positive, and no sign of community spread.
The final unmaskings you see on TV are carefully crafted via judicious editing, as many of the audience members looking on in shock and surprise weren't even present when the singers finally emerged from beneath their elaborate costume heads.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - As China's yuan slips to historically weak levels against the dollar, the central bank's atypical light touch is spurring speculation that policymakers want to be more judicious in their intervention and have no specific target for the currency.
Joe Cunningham (South Carolina): "We need to be careful not to get ahead of the evidence and be as deliberate and judicious as possible during this process, while following the facts where they lead," Cunningham told the Charleston Post and Courier.
The contours of Higgins's forceful personality, at times impossible but possessed with its own peculiar magnetism, are vividly present in the writings Clay and Friedman have collected — not least in his daughter Hannah's lovely, judicious portrait that concludes the book.
This spring, it seemed the tide had turned: Dallas let troubled (and troublesome) pass-rusher Greg Hardy walk and made a couple of judicious additions in free agency; star quarterback Tony Romo looked sharp in minicamp after a March collarbone surgery.
It has always seemed perfect that the huntress Hippolyta executes fouetté turns — "fouetté" means "whipped," and the step sums up the hunt's drive and thrill — but the power of Mr. Litton's conducting made the fouettés seem more musically judicious than ever.
Some believe that judicious editing, which was not unheard-of when opera was younger, can speed things along for a new age when pastimes as varied as Major League baseball and Elizabethan drama are trying to pick up the pace.
Whether the American President is a judicious rationalist who cares about international law and disdains the cowboy image or an impulsive narcissist who is indifferent to every norm and just wants to look tough, the images from Syria are the same.
LUBBOCK, Texas (Reuters) - Financial markets are warning of weakness in the U.S. economy, so the Federal Reserve should be "very patient and judicious" as it considers whether to raise interest rates, a policymaker in the Fed's cautious camp said on Thursday.
"Smoke" starts out (and "Rush Hour" stays) politically correct in sexual terms, like a humorless ad for a bisexual dating website: a judicious amount of same-sex partnering coexists with standard heterosexual behavior (and no one relationship counts for much).
It's our title dog who spots the pup clinging to a branch over the canal, and who thinks of using the excavator's long boom to reach the pup, all communicated through the time-honored techniques of judicious pointing, barking and pawing.
With a roster of just over two dozen artists — the 2015 triennial had 51 — from 19 countries the show fills three floors (with a spillover to the lobby) and makes judicious use of the museum's cramped, high-rise, narrow-gauge spaces.
You could make that soup yourself as a kind of no-recipe recipe, I think, with good vegetable stock and judicious use of your blender, then pour the result over a lump of ricotta, a dab or two of cooked crab.
The market had stretched to accommodate another professional team in 1998, the Tennessee Oilers (soon to be Titans) of the N.F.L. Some fans, judicious with their discretionary income, preferred to spend it on a more familiar sport — and a better team.
There's an important balance that developers have to keep in mind, because if you allow players to buy items with real money and you aren't judicious about what exactly they can buy, you can ruin a game, John Hight said.
Yet, when current and projected economic conditions are considered along with decades of average market gains, making judicious equity investments now makes a lot of sense for investors willing and able to let their money ride for the long term.
In a recent interview with Cosmopolitan, Ms. James said she would use the Martin Act, the expansive law that prosecutors in New York have used to pursue fraud charges against the biggest firms on Wall Street, but in a "judicious" manner.
I was sort of stuck on "rye" BREADS for a few minutes (a gluten-free rebus for 2019, why not), but even though I know little about "The Da Vinci Code," a few judicious crosses made this color pretty accessible.
Judicious application of this idea could, for example, allow for the TV to identify items moving jerkily and apply frame interpolation to those only, or allow people to choose which classes of images or objects will receive sharpening, color correction, and so on.
The new landscape requires that founders in particular be judicious in the way they seek out new sources of capital, structure cap tables and ownership and the types of concessions made to their new backers in exchange for that much-needed cash.
However, many of the same precautions for cyclists can reduce risks on scooters: Be aware of your surroundings, make sure the equipment is in good order, follow traffic rules, take your earbuds out, put away your phone, and be judicious with your speed.
"Republic of Spin," David Greenberg's sound, judicious and dispassionate volume, which draws on primary sources as well as the existing academic literature, shows, from the standpoint of history, why being skeptical about how presidents try to sell themselves is, mainly, a good thing.
"More generally, because employers have to compete for workers, they would have strong incentives to be judicious in making plan design changes...The winning strategy would be to go after low-value benefits, exactly what we want them to do," Fiedler added.
However, Fitch expects BAC to continue to reduce expenses in its Legacy Assets & Servicing segment, continue to optimize multiple delivery channels, as well as continue to be judicious about its staffing levels, all of which it continued to execute on during 2015.
Since becoming first lady, Melania Trump is an avid student of history and protocol, say those who know her, and for many of her trips abroad she has studied the right and most judicious way to navigate complex traditions of behavior and politeness.
Instead of building on this island of success in the sea of red ink in other government programs, Congress has chipped away at the unique features that have produced its success—a judicious use of regulation, genuine market competition, transparency and consumer choice.
He makes a very compelling case for being judicious with content, and definitely draws a firm parallel with BOTW's Korok seeds (of which there are 900, and you get a sort of troll achievement for getting them all, poking fun at completionist instincts).
But Nomos makes judicious use of computer-controlled machinery to miniaturize the mechanism, producing watches that are exceptionally thin and lightweight, like the Minimatik, which has a mechanism that is 20063 millimeters deep, or only slightly more than 1/10th of an inch.
" One man personified this outlook more than perhaps anyone else: Edward Lansdale, the larger-than-life intelligence operative of America's Cold War who is the subject of Max Boot's judicious and absorbing, if not fully convincing, new book, "The Road Not Taken.
What the novel could have used is a little judicious pruning: As in superhero movies, the action sometimes assumes a predictable, episodic rhythm — one violent, bravura showdown after another, strung together by interludes of travel and efforts to regroup and connect the dots.
Phelim McDermott's production of Philip Glass's "Akhnaten" — originally for the English National Opera in 2016, and expected for the Met in fall 2019 — evokes the two-dimensional tableaus of Egyptian art while making them vibrate and ripple with marvelously judicious musical effect.
The anti-corruption committee, which was created by royal decree, is pursuing its mandate in "a responsible and judicious way," with oversight from the public prosecutor "to ensure that the committee is complying with the relevant laws and regulations," Ms. Baeshen said.
In an installation judicious in its use of texts they give prominent space to an account of the African-Arab slave trade that bankrolled so much Swahili Coast luxe, an ethical fact that no accurate account of the past can now leave out.
"It is President Trump's circumspect and judicious reaction to the termination of the VFA that made President Duterte give the following remarks: 'President Trump is a good president and he deserves to be re-elected'," presidential spokesman Salvador Panelo said in a statement.
Director J.J. Abrams and his team are extremely judicious about how much they show of her, and for how long, and from how close, and the results are far more convincing than the resurrected Tarkin or even the younger Leia in Rogue One.
The lawyer for Efans, Mr. Razi, said he hoped that Wednesday's jury verdict would send a message to law enforcement about being judicious in seizing assets through civil forfeiture because the burden often rests on the defendants to prove they did nothing wrong.
Joe Cunningham (South Carolina): "We need to be careful not to get ahead of the evidence and be as deliberate and judicious as possible during this process, while following the facts where they lead," Cunningham told the Charleston Post and Courier this week.
From beginning her career in the early 1980s as a reporter at the Baltimore Evening Sun, to covering seven separate presidential campaigns, to becoming the co-anchor of PBS NewsHour in 2013, Ifill contributed over three decades of judicious, empathetic, and incisive work in media.
For starters, a real trial in search of the truth, one that at least pretended to weigh the evidence fairly and impartially, required only the courage to do what is right and an allegiance to the vision of our Founders of judicious constitutional order.
Set in 1973, right as the first wave of rock music was starting to give way to something darker and more radical, HBO's latest drama has all the right period signifiers: flared lapels and bell-bottoms, a grimy dive club, a judicious dusting of cocaine.
With more than a quarter of American land under federal ownership, a market transition would be no small feat, but through a deliberate, judicious process, property rights could gradually be allocated to transfer decision-making from planners in Washington agencies to active market participants.
And, while we can rarely choose to avoid social media altogether, we can be judicious about which moments we choose to step back from—because, sometimes, it can be worth it to just exist, live in the moment, and have the story to tell later.
Hallmarks of his style included melodic fragmentation, rich sonic layering and lyricism combined with judicious dissonance; rhythmic complexity; unusual instrumentation; and strains of the music of Egypt, where he was born and reared, and that of sub-Saharan Africa, where he did extensive fieldwork.
With today's pronouncement, the current administration made a strong statement — although the law may give presidents the right to unilaterally make such decisions without so much as consulting those who have a stake in them, maybe presidents ought to be more judicious with that power.
In any case, until this bug is fixed iPhone users may want to be even more judicious than normal when clicking on QR codes, especially since jerks tend to jump on iOS bugs like the infamous Telugu bug to wreak havoc as soon as they're identified.
In its fourth season – second on Netflix – Charlie Brooker and Annabel Jones' twisted reflection of our society works like a well-oiled machine; they're adept at quick world building, judicious with plot twists, and clearly full of endless ideas on how technology may unravel us yet.
The loss declined year-over-year — from $980 million in the third quarter last year to $865 in the third quarter this year — but Alphabet, and in particular CFO Ruth Porat, have indicated that the company is going to be more judicious about its spending going forward.
"To the extent the Obama administration was saying let's be a little more judicious in the use of mandatory minimums, I think Sessions plans to put his foot on the gas and apply them anywhere and everywhere," said Kevin Ring, president of Families Against Mandatory Minimums.
Fresh fish, served the day it comes out of the brine (even if the brine in question is a judicious mixture of tap water and salts), would thus become accessible to millions of landlubbers who must now have their fish shipped in from afar, deep-frozen.
A free and robust press must, on the one hand, be free of government control and coercive pressures to propagandize, but, on the other hand, must be judicious enough to recognize, and report on, the stories and scandals like the IRS targeting that threaten our liberty.
As deaths from opioid abuse grow, the proposals to address this crisis have remained the same: Doctors should be more judicious about prescribing painkillers, governments should invest more in treatment facilities, and the courts should mete out stricter punishments for those who illegally sell these drugs.
"Although we do not expect (Fed chair) Janet Yellen to overly modify her choice of judicious language, (President (Donald Trump's) ...tax cuts ... could feasibly allow far greater conviction in the speed with which policy normalisation should proceed," said Neil Mellor, senior currency strategist at BNY Mellon.
"Our organizations generally support the judicious leasing and responsible development of the public's oil and gas resources when done in the right place and after full disclosure of the environmental impacts that will result from development," said Bruce Pendery, a Utah-based lawyer for the Wilderness Society.
"Does anyone think Donald Trump is equipped to handle a complex, enduring, international crisis that could play out in many countries and demand expertise, rigorous process, and judicious decision-making?" asked Rhodes, who currently serves as an MSNBC analyst, in a tweet to his 85033,000 followers.
The rub: Sanctions would be rolled out at the discretion of the president under the order, but lawmakers said that is not the most judicious or firm way to slap sanctions on foreign entities meddling in the U.S. democratic processes, indicating instead they want a congressional check on Trump.
A man who spent his life stiffing contractors, declaring corporate bankruptcy six times to evade debts, creating fraudulent organizations like the Trump Foundation and Trump University, stoking racist lies, cheating on his wives, and even cheating at golf, was presented in millions of American homes as a judicious businessman.
But Michael Daniel, former White House cybersecurity coordinator and current CEO of the Cyber Threat Alliance, said via email we should anticipate some kind of response: "That's why we need to be careful and judicious in the use of these capabilities, because the potential for escalation is high."
And while Quik is able to identify what should be the best footage based on a combination of computer vision and sensor data from the camera, users will probably still have to be a bit more judicious with their shooting if the camera is sending everything to their phone.
The 60-year-old Joy Division and New Order co-founder is reclining on a chaise outside a prim lobby bar in LA's Omni Hotel, every bit the picture of an upstanding English gentleman: Tailored gray suit, coordinated silk scarf and pocket square, a judicious spritz of cologne.
I believe that one reason podcasts have exploded is that they carry so much friction: They're long and messy, they often take weeks or months to produce, they're hard to clip and share and skim — and as a result, they're calmer, more human, more judicious, less crazy-making.
"There is a gradual adjustment taking place in markets—investors have gotten used to the stream of trade-related headlines coming out of the U.S. and are being more judicious in reacting to them," Hannah Anderson, global market strategist at J.P. Morgan Asset Management, said in an email.
You don't want to learn too much about how the film was made — the use of a trained eagle for an eagle-cam shot takes the glow off a wonderful sequence, as does the news that some of the program's tidy vignettes were made so through judicious editing.
In his response to Mr. Ness, Mr. Pruitt wrote that the E.P.A. would "develop best practices for the judicious use" of the requests, and also hand off much of the enforcement of air pollution laws to North Dakota officials, except on Indian lands where the federal government has jurisdiction.
But it elevates those laudable aspects of old-timey film cameras with judicious use of modern technology, including an electronic viewfinder, the same 24-megapixel APS-C sensor as inside the higher-end Fujifilm X-Pro2 and X-T503, and a reliable autofocus system that's also very amenable to manual adjustment.
The mode of curatorial taste inspiring this super assemblage, however tenaciously wide-ranging it is, is tempered by invisible, taciturn intellectual restraints that focus the eye on specific details and factual content — judicious restraints of identity and lucidity that approximate the very love of things that inspired these acts of collecting.
The whole culture around the music industry appears to be more sensible now, with younger artists more judicious, and while my instinct is to feel it's all very unrock 'n' roll, the fact that the myth of r'n'r itself is being demystified and hung out to dry is no bad thing.
CORINNA da FONSECA-WOLLHEIM One option that would offend many die-hard opera fans but might entice more newcomers: a little judicious cutting of operas, to make things flow a bit faster onstage and make it easier for audiences with too few hours in the day to find time for opera.
"I imagine Trump supporters will believe the press is full of sleazy reporters, while some moderates or independents could have second thoughts about him because they expect the president to have a judicious temperament," said Kathleen Jamieson, the director of the Annenberg Public Policy Center at the University of Pennsylvania.
And it's certainly true that Cupertino makes a point of waiting until it believes a technology is properly baked and the time is juuuuust right — or at least commercially judicious — to introduce a new product or capability, one which has likely already been in widespread use across the mobile platform aisle.
And while the 249ers are judicious in terms of extremely long throws, Garoppolo showed throughout the regular season that he was more than comfortable with his arm, completing 230 percent of his passes that traveled more than 227 yards in the air — no other quarterback in the N.F.L. topped 50 percent.
Roughly an hour later, the normally judicious Giants had some thunderbolt news of their own: The 20053th coach in the team's 95-year history would be Joe Judge, a special teams coordinator and wide receivers coach for the New England Patriots who has no head coaching experience at any level.
Mr. Obama's judicious persona, which made rationalizing away his intelligence agencies' mass-surveillance programs easy, has now been replaced with the plainly vindictive and paranoid character of President Trump, who has inherited his predecessor's well-oiled security apparatus unencumbered by restraint, nuance or even a professed respect for civil liberties.
It's a measured, step-by-step account of the fight to consolidate power on a particular peninsula in the face of a threat from an encroaching imperial power, and how one person in particular is able to come out on top, through trickery and judicious alliance-building and occasionally outright cruelty.
Still, the global meltdown that was nearing its climax a decade ago showed that the combined power of information, regulation, judicious credit and fiscal and monetary policy were not strong enough to maintain the Great Moderation which Ben Bernanke, then a member of the U.S. Federal Reserve's Board of Governors, described in 2004.
When President Trump said, seemingly in impromptu fashion during Wednesday's news conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, that he was open to a one-state solution, he threw many decades of diplomacy initiatives into the garbage and made the kind of statement that could easily instigate violence rather than judicious discussions.
Image: ScreenshotIf you'd rather not uninstall and reinstall apps or wipe the whole operating system, you can dim your display brightness, reduce the screen lock time, disable Wi-Fi and Bluetooth whenever you're not using them, and make judicious use of airplane mode to try and get as much battery life as possible.
There is no way around it: these revelations about the EPA administrator paint a picture of a Cabinet official who is out of touch with his responsibilities as a public servant; who has little consideration for the judicious use of taxpayer dollars; and, who has no sense of the impropriety within his agency.
But over the past few years, in the Philippines and Hungary, Turkey and India, and in America itself, a new kind of leader has emerged, one whose characteristics are far from the Aspen ideal: bombastic rather than judicious, partisan rather than consensual, an inciter of passions rather than a follower of evidence.
So it is even more critically important that the electors "acting under circumstances favorable to deliberation, and to a judicious combination of all the reasons and inducements which were proper to govern their choice" consider character, realizing that charisma and force of personality can influence voters to make regrettable choices in the heat of passion.
He gave him entree to Broadway and Hollywood and collaborated with the producer Sheldon Leonard to create "The Andy Griffith Show," which stamped Mr. Griffith indelibly as Andy Taylor, the judicious, widowed sheriff who dispensed commonsensical wisdom in the fictional town of Mayberry, N.C. Mr. Linke helped make Mr. Griffith's "'preciate it" a household phrase.
I did both when I visited twice in mid-July; I also ordered the bean-on-bean sandwich, a dish that sounds like a gastrointestinal threat but turned out to be a harmonious compilation of mashed borlotti beans, pickled jalapeños, red onion, sour cream, and judicious blobs of feta, all packed onto a potato bun.
But that leaves unaddressed a major mystery that goes to the heart of the case: how Justices Alito and Kennedy, with all their years of experience, could have permitted their intense dislike of organized labor to strip them of judicious inhibition and drive them to act as advocates and even something very close to bullies.
We do, at times, use the term "rape" or "campus rape," but since the cases we are writing about are often not being handled in criminal court, we prefer to be judicious in using a term that is so closely identified with a heinous crime, especially if the student has not been formally charged.
Lautz has the kind of credentials—a trustee of the Harvard-Yenching Institute; a member of the Council on Foreign Relations—guaranteed to give fits to any Bircher past or present, but his book is thorough, judicious, and, except for a few overdone academic references to Cold War "paranoia," respectful of larger historical realities.
Thus, before we wax nostalgic for the Carter administration and "nonviolence" as a foreign policy strategy, and before we ignore the soft power results of the Obama administration, we should take a hard look at what the new administration is trying to accomplish and whether indeed the judicious use of military power is justified.
Then, last year, on Facebook, the former President issued a fresh roster of recommendations, this time with extra quirks: Oliver Sacks and Carly Simon, a book about the making of " High Noon ," and " House of Spies ," by the indefatigable Daniel Silva, whose recurrent leading man, over seventeen books, displays a knack for espionage, judicious homicide, and art restoration.
Internet shopping has been blamed for boarding up high streets across the UK. So it looks politically judicious for Amazon, the original ecommerce behemoth, to now be attaching its brand name to a pilot project aimed at sparking a little commercial life in denuded UK towns and cities by parachuting online SMEs into pop-up shops around the country.
The chef, Masanobu Ishikura, known as Ishi, is vigilant about seafood, and reserved and judicious in his adornments: a dark daub of plum paste against botan ebi (sweet shrimp), whose translucent flesh crunches; charred jalapeño, confettied, alongside hamachi (yellowtail), waiting to melt; the clarity of cucumber under salty sacs of ikura (salmon roe) that pop like water balloons.
But in calling for prudence in policy, Mr. Draghi — who, more than any other central banker, is known for his judicious choice of words — sparked an immediate sell-off in European government bonds as investors interpreted his use of the word "prudence" as a stepping away from the bank's commitment to keep buying European government bonds.
But through judicious selection and juxtaposition, The Jubilee Show escapes that trap, and the paintings feel more open and less oppressive — a sensation signaled by another, similarly scaled canvas in the exhibition's first room, "Levitation ('The Blind,' II)" (1915), which depicts two men wearing dun-colored smocks but no pants or shoes, floating high above a hilly landscape.
I pointed out that people said the same thing during the Great Depression, only to see it disproved when we finally got a big fiscal stimulus called World War II. But the doctrine somehow just got stronger and stronger in elite circles, because it sounded serious and judicious, unlike the seemingly flighty proposition that all we needed was more spending.
Contrary to your editorial's view, these accomplishments constitute a strong basis for the United States to entrust the judicious use of needed armaments to the Nigerian armed forces as they work with the armed forces of neighboring countries (Benin, Cameroon, Chad and Niger) to decisively deal with the threat posed by terrorists to peace and security around Lake Chad and Northeast Nigeria.
Herminia Palacio, deputy mayor of health and human services, said the city needed to be judicious in reviewing recommendations from other agencies based on individual cases to draw broad conclusions about the failures of A.C.S. "In fact, one can do harm by making those extrapolations inappropriately and laying out reforms that may theoretically fix one thing but break several others," she said.
The memo calls for "targeted military strikes" against the Syrian government in light of the near-collapse of the ceasefire brokered earlier this year, as well as "a judicious use of stand-off and air weapons, which would undergird and drive a more focused and hard-nosed U.S.-led diplomatic process," according to the New York times, which has seen a draft of the cable.
Although one would expect the steady accumulation of terrible ideas to lead to more judicious patent granting at the USPTO, things have only gotten worse since 'ol George Washington signed off on the first patent 22012 years ago—so bad, in fact, that Congress has found it necessary to propose a number of bills in recent years to stem the rising tide of dumb ideas.
David Gergen: GOP, consider the Clinton factor In normal times, President Obama's nomination of Judge Merrick Garland to succeed Justice Antonin Scalia on the U.S. Supreme Court would seem a sound, judicious choice: Garland has excelled at the law since student days, has practiced in the private sector as well as serving in the Justice Department, and in recent years has won respect on both sides of the political aisle as a moderate, pragmatic, consensus-building chief of the D.C. Circuit.
Today, there's a Web site that lists the top fifty books on aging, which, alas, omits William Ian Miller's eccentric " Losing It: In Which an Aging Professor Laments His Shrinking Brain "(2011); Lynne Segal's judicious but tough-minded " Out of Time: The Pleasures and the Perils of Ageing " (2013); and Martha C. Nussbaum and Saul Levmore's smart, provocative "A ging Thoughtfully: Conversations About Retirement, Romance, Wrinkles, & Regret " (2017), in which a philosopher and a law professor discuss everything from "Lear" to the transmission of assets.
But we do see merit in a more militarily assertive U.S. role in Syria, based on the judicious use of stand-off and air weapons, which would undergird and drive a more focused and hardnose U.S.-led diplomatic process, leveraging the International Syrian Support Group (ISSG), to: end the daily mass killing of civilians and egregious violations of human rights, cajole the warring parties to make necessary compromises at the negotiating table, bolster moderate rebel groups' role in defeating Da'esh, and help bring an end to the broader instability the conflict generates.
And there is judicious use of vivid period footage: Dr. Dre in purple satin scrubs as part of the World Class Wreckin' Cru, and then later teaching Eazy-E to rap line by line for his debut album; Mr. Iovine talking music with Bono and the Edge of U2 at a Long Island beach house in the 1980s; a photo of a Sunday football gathering at Mr. Iovine's house in the 1990s that includes Suge Knight and John F. Kennedy Jr. Mr. Hughes injects little moments of skepticism via quick-hit interstitials — a shivering bowl of soup on a turbulent private jet, a hot tub fallen into filthy disuse.
The story here gets retold more or less on the terms we know, with judicious guesses made as to the truth of much-argued-over episodes: yes, his mother dressed him as a girl until he was old enough to notice; no, Scott Fitzgerald probably never asked him to check the size of Fitzgerald's member in a Paris men's room; yes, those famous wilderness outings in Michigan took place in the context of a big middle-class house and middle-class vacations, and were not nearly as primitive as the stories make them sound; and no, his first wife did not lose all of his early work on a train for good—a lot was soon recovered.

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