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"judiciously" Definitions
  1. carefully and sensibly; in a way that shows good judgement

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Like antibiotics, if it's needed, it should be used judiciously.
But used judiciously, the internet itself can become a therapy.
I rented the room through Airbnb, which I use judiciously.
Sometimes leftovers may be incorporated, but judiciously; don't go overboard.
I try to ration my alarmism judiciously in this newsletter.
There is one brief, judiciously placed sequence enacted in slow motion.
I experiment judiciously, and Cunningham, who favored bold eccentricity, got it.
And, given such great power, the FTC must wield it judiciously.
In each scientific analysis, Hobart goes from step to step judiciously.
"The conclusion is to judiciously buy on dips," the team said.
Not to use it judiciously, but out of spite and animus.
"I try to use my Twitter judiciously," Left told Business Insider.
This exemplifies that physicians are judiciously and appropriately implementing this legislation.
But producers did have a suggestion for me: Deploy them judiciously.
I applaud him for acting judiciously in designating Bears Ears National Monument.
I do prescribe medication, cautiously and judiciously, for the clinically anxious girl.
He's still going to travel, but judiciously — and after buying carbon offsets.
She picked up her fork and judiciously composed a forkful of salad.
Cash is your friend at times like these, and should be deployed judiciously.
In January, Neal told CNN that he is "judiciously" pursuing Trump's tax returns.
Primarily black and white, "Sharp Shooter" is judiciously punctuated with yellow and blue.
If Stories are our new favorite tool, we must learn to wield them judiciously.
"I have responsibly and judiciously discharged my duties," the statement quoted Salam as saying.
In situations like these, your only solution is to ghost, and to ghost judiciously.
He could tie his shoelaces a different way, and we would cover it judiciously.
Emergency declarations must be called judiciously, and the remedy must address the underlying emergency.
Poignant, judiciously stocked with guests, it's soul- and life-affirming without ignoring harsh realities.
The players have, for the most part, used their elevated platforms judiciously and joyfully.
Naqvi said Crown prosecutors must use sureties less often and impose bail conditions more judiciously.
The fact is that this country can spending judiciously on defense and still be safe.
It was a gesture that many other brands, including Citibanamex and Coca-Cola, judiciously avoided.
"Our goal is to enforce our rules judiciously and impartially," Twitter added in a tweet.
Describing his impressions, Mr. Kissinger, perhaps America's most famous diplomatic strategist, chose his words judiciously.
Nadler brushed off those calls, saying his panel should act judiciously as the facts warrant.
Somehow, the United States has to find a way of choosing its friends more judiciously.
McGonigal agrees that these apps need to be designed ethically, validated empirically, and used judiciously.
Police may have acted extra-judiciously in this case, but legally, they don't have many options.
If we use them more judiciously, we're going to forestall the rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
Even so, El Rashidi offers a sharply perceptive and judiciously accurate portrait of Egypt's complex culture.
I Am a Weed Sumac Tea is light brown, refreshingly tart and judiciously sweetened with agave.
She was diagnosed with diabetes 10 years ago, and does her best to consume them judiciously.
The show begins (and, less judiciously, ends) with a gospel hymn promising blessed rest and relief.
The electric system powers your ride up to 75 miles, if you use the battery judiciously.
Yet each time Trump has fired a shot, the Fed has judiciously restrained from punching back.
During the rest of the interview, he kept nodding off while the camera judiciously avoided him.
Note: This is our "longread" review of Rogue One that contains a few plot details, revealed judiciously.
But if the two parallels are judiciously combined, the falsities may help to cancel each other out.
"Given the evolving growth-inflation risk picture, monetary policy should be used judiciously," member Chetan Ghate said.
But for World, Capcom did a fantastic job of preserving that DNA while judiciously excising unnecessary elements.
To the contrary, his report calls for using government wisely and judiciously to support private sector growth.
As history shows, sanctions are most effective when they are applied judiciously and with broad international support.
Ms. Gillibrand is not the only possible Democratic presidential contender spending judiciously on her 2018 re-election.
"What I would say is that they are reacting judiciously and swiftly," he said of police departments.
Used judiciously, alcohol can be a stimulant to the sort of work that makes a difference in politics.
Use it wisely and judiciously, [and] save it for those times when you really want to express something.
Unlike its forebears, the G5 grew smaller rather than larger, and LG added features judiciously rather than gratuitously.
Barry Goldwater (R-Ariz.) as an extremist who couldn't be trusted to judiciously oversee the nation's nuclear arsenal.
We owe it to the American people to work judiciously to develop meaningful solutions that serve them well.
Used judiciously, HUJI makes photos look amazing, even if they were taken in less-than-ideal lighting conditions.
Even when odds are diligently calculated, and the options judiciously weighed, the wrong number can still come in.
Exercising power judiciously means thinking long-term about disasters and investing in evidence-based preventive solutions wherever possible.
On songs like "Brown Eyed Handsome Man," he sang, in judiciously coded language, about pushing back against segregation.
The crowd now halts her forward progress, so she judiciously spins and, still shouting, heads toward the exit.
It might be wiser to sell more judiciously, but not possible to trim just stocks or just bonds.
"We will act judiciously, we will act expeditiously, to protect consumers from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau," said Hensarling.
As much as it breaks new ground, the time travel of Rebels is also extremely limited and judiciously used.
Beside the plush part, everything about the X5000s is built out of high-grade plastics and judiciously used metal.
That means big drugmakers are losing control of a lever that, used more judiciously, could keep their sales growing.
Maybe, for example, we'll judiciously amend our social media algorithms, or promulgate practices that can help tame cognitive biases.
You'll want to make those trades judiciously, only taking out enemy minions that put your own board at risk.
While physicians have made strides in prescribing more judiciously, prior authorization delays often mean increased suffering or other harm.
The stories she tells — with dance judiciously interwoven — are personal, idiosyncratic, yet open up onto larger, broadly resonant themes.
"I like that as a compliment, but I would rather say it has been money judiciously spent," he said.
Even those who ultimately acquit their party's President face their constituents' judgment on whether they reached that decision judiciously.
For instance, Samsung's Mongoose chips need to be used judiciously, lest they cause the device containing them to overheat.
Careful and cautious thinkers, they rarely act impulsively and take their time to judiciously assess a difficult situation or crisis.
Fuel is the single largest expense for most airlines, so they already have a strong incentive to use it judiciously.
Although we're all capable of speaking truthfully, most of us communicate judiciously by using filters in many of our interactions.
Voters want to know that their taxes are being used judiciously and effectively, and we intend to make that happen.
"We will continue our aggressive pursuit of strategic opportunities, judiciously and without engaging in auctions at uneconomic levels," CACI said.
I put my hands in my pockets without wincing, typed without thinking, sat at work judiciously evaluating everyone else's distress.
Ottoman culture prized the invisibility of its women, forcing Peirce to judiciously conjecture or creatively imagine much of Roxelana's life.
Built in the '40s from a prefab kit from Gimbels department store, the house was judiciously embellished over the years.
Mr. Belafonte, who chooses his words carefully but not always judiciously, chose one that did not belong in The Times.
That means big drug makers are losing control of a lever that, used more judiciously, could keep their sales growing.
And the calls to use them even more judiciously are not exactly an appealing business proposition for large pharmaceutical companies.
So I think it's about using it more judiciously, listening to it more openly and understanding what the emotional meaning is.
The other is forbearance, or an acceptance by politicians of the need to exercise their powers judiciously, to avoid needless confrontation.
As he led us to the house, I tried to walk judiciously, so the desert dirt wouldn't ruin my Air Jordans.
Each day also features the balanced-plate scavenger hunt, underscoring the festival's theme that foods should be chosen judiciously, not banned.
Instead, the franchise has long experimented with horror elements, deploying them judiciously to peel back the facade of its cheerful fantasy.
In his original interview, Gates argues that taxes can be targeted judiciously at industries harmed the most at any given time.
She juxtaposes color judiciously — bright orange-red and shades of light blue and green, or gradations of rose and a gray-violet.
With the exception of a chainsaw we judiciously applied to clear fallen trees from the trail, we used hand tools for everything.
Our security forces acted judiciously, and a vast majority of those killed were terrorists who have been identified as members of Hamas.
It means that judiciously spreading your aggression among multiple enemies can be a better plan than relentlessly attacking the most obvious targets.
Lawfare's Molly Reynolds noted that Subsection 11(g)'s drafters predicted that the process would be handled judiciously by future American leaders.
The best free trade agreements (FTAs) contain comprehensive, world-class rules and a robust enforcement mechanism that is used judiciously when necessary.
Unlike Trump, however, Grassley chooses his targets judiciously, by aiming at those who are least able to defend themselves, including congressional staffers.
"I think we want to proceed judiciously, but I also think we want to proceed," he said at M.L.B. headquarters in Manhattan.
Such is the reality of em dashes: They're meant to be used judiciously, not every time you need to make a point.
While no one is above the law, in situations such as this, any seasoned prosecutor must use discretion both judiciously and expertly.
Or judiciously manage your power-consumption settings; for instance, I usually left its brightness at around 23 percent (it's still plenty bright).
For someone who can only afford the basic, $89 package, they have to judiciously use the 100 minutes they receive every month.
Lastly, the government has to use its resources judiciously if it wants to remove aliens who are a threat to our communities.
The definition of emotional intelligence is the capacity to be aware of, control one's emotions and to handle interpersonal relationships judiciously and empathetically.
" Deckard said the NCPD's goal is to "quickly and judiciously find the perpetrator(s), determine a motive, and punish according to the law.
In the meantime, all parties must improve governance on the ground and coordinate with local authorities to use military tools judiciously, it says.
The American public has given House Democrats a new check on the Trump administration, and they should use that power aggressively and judiciously.
Rather than trying unilaterally to "contain" China by throwing weight around and retreating from engagement, the United States should use its influence judiciously.
The sustainably caught seafood is fresh from Maine, the rolls are buttered and not overly bready, and the mayo is swiped on judiciously.
We need our education administrators to use suspension and expulsion judiciously and only as last resorts, not as a default punishment for misbehavior.
Instead, she subtly draws the viewer's attention from the past to the present, using judiciously chosen passages from Arendt's letters and published work.
He said the waivers that EPA has already used to set requirements below those targets to accommodate market conditions should be used "judiciously".
The catch is your power supply is limited, so you need to use those tools judiciously as you wait for the perfect moment.
"Many health enthusiasts will like this idea and will use the gadgets judiciously," Panda, who wasn't involved in the study, added by email.
Animal agriculture believes antibiotics should be used judiciously – the right medicine, at the right dose and for the correct amount of treatment time.
While many artists opt for overblown when given free rein in this nearly 10,000-square-foot showroom, Mr. Johnson approached the challenge judiciously.
If you do not hold on to that lie, or at least use it judiciously, you risk going mad with grief and anger.
Our elected leaders could take several reasonable steps to ensure our public lands are managed more judiciously with regards to greenhouse gas emissions.
They need to judiciously strengthen their case by acquiring documents, holding hearings, and interviewing witnesses — to the extent they can, despite Trump's stonewalling.
She will pick her spots judiciously, helped by the fact that the WTA now allows unlimited wild cards for former No. 1 players.
Turkey has been leaking just enough to keep the issue in the headlines, judiciously serving up a soupçon of evidence at a time.
"Our sense is WMT will proceed judiciously [with] incremental near-term price investments," UBS analyst Michael Lasser wrote in a note to clients.
The chief mufti, who called for an end to church-building on the peninsula after Kuwait built one in 2012, judiciously holds his tongue.
But doing so required ordering judiciously — focusing on the more classic pizza offerings, accompanied by a few simple salads and perhaps avoiding dessert altogether.
If this is happening to you, one of the best things you can do is buy a lubricant — no need to use it judiciously.
Girl on the Third Floor deserves an R rating primarily for gore — which gets deployed relatively judiciously, but hits hard when it does hit.
We should also be grateful that there will be far less glamorous journalists in the audience to fact check those accusations, slowly, painfully, judiciously.
Here's what ROT-13 gets them, with some judiciously added punctuation: The perrin pages will help you find your calling, but don't be duped.
She also cautioned that the Fed is in no rush to raise rates and said the bank will move very judiciously on that front.
But if prescribed judiciously, esketamine should be a boon to the 25 percent of people with depression who fail to respond to current drugs.
That conclusion will put much needed pressure on the White House to propose a more responsible tax package, and on Congress to act judiciously.
In this dish, as in many others, it was the potency of judiciously used Italian produce that revealed the hidden sensuality of Nordic cooking.
Plus 1940s sipping-at-the-soda-shop starlet crepes in retro prints like rotary dial phones and slinky pussycats, or with judiciously placed rhinestones.
"CBP's authority for the border search of electronic devices is and will continue to be exercised judiciously, responsibly, and consistent with the public trust."
You have the power of relationships and the ability to shine the public spotlight on issues, but you have to use that leverage judiciously.
One of the few consistencies of her career is how judiciously she's had to balance all the different aspects of her personality and ambition.
The new law also establishes more accountability over the VA so Congress can better ensure every taxpayer dollar is spent judiciously to serve our veterans.
Murphy has been trying to reassure them that his is a winning strategy and that their six- and seven-figure checks are being judiciously spent.
Yet justice and compassion lie at the heart of human rights; by judiciously extending rights in a case like this, we in turn deepen human rights.
When it was time for, say, Lady Gaga to let out the famous howl from "Shallow," he'd cut in closer, but he chose his moments judiciously.
"Not only does it save some of the blood by using products judiciously but it also allows you to [better] direct what you give," said Knudson.
"Please know that we will continue to judiciously protect the release of information about Missy's murder so long as this case remains open," the statement reads.
Emotional intelligence is the capacity to be aware of, control, and express one's emotions, and to handle interpersonal relationships judiciously and empathetically, according to Psychology Today.
For more than a hundred years, American presidents, both Republican and Democratic, have judiciously used the authority granted in the Antiquities Act to designate national monuments.
"Something is missing," said Cynthia Erivo, the Tony-award winning actress, as she judiciously eyed her reflection in the airy studio of Chris Gelinas, a designer.
"CBP's authority for the border search of electronic devices is and will continue to be exercised judiciously, responsibly, and consistent with the public trust," he said.
While this treatment has long been shrouded in controversy, it remains, when used selectively and judiciously, a very effective treatment for some cases of serious depression.
Rafa García Febles now has the keys to the cellar, and has built judiciously on the legacy of Ms. Campbell and her successor, Basile Al Mileik.
In his homily, the chief justice judiciously ignored the elephant in his own courtroom—the empty chair Senate Republicans successfully blockaded after Antonin Scalia's death last February.
But by making that transition over two decades shifts the costs so judiciously across millions of users that they, and the economy, will also enjoy the gains.
If the show did this all the time, that would be a bit much, but they use it judiciously and it is very effective when they do.
After another few days had passed, and having had time to judiciously consider the propriety of her behavior, Ginsburg decided to leap into the fray yet again.
She will resist the flank of her party that demands impeachment and will use oversight authority judiciously rather than as a tool to run political show trials.
" She shares the new recipe below; and when asked how thickly to slice the cake before serving, she says judiciously, "Well, it depends what else you eat.
Still, because courses of antibiotic treatment must be prescribed judiciously, and are typically short, efforts to develop new antibiotics are unlikely to lead to high-volume sales.
Another reason to use the word judiciously is that our readers could end up focusing more on our use of the word than on what was said.
"You do need to do it judiciously; if you're pushing back on every request, you're quickly going to run through the political capital you need," she said.
It needs to judiciously harness its natural resources, modernize its economy beyond traditional goods, and alleviate the bureaucratic inefficiency and corruption that has hobbled its private sector.
In this case, it means accepting that water scarcity is a reality for all of us, and collaborating in efforts to conserve water and utilize it judiciously.
Owens says one of the Supreme Court's duties is to generate legal stability and that overturning a previous ruling can upset that if it is not done judiciously.
That was the insight of the late 19th- and early 20th-century reformers, who kept the Marxists and the agrarian populists at bay by judiciously borrowing from them.
It has enjoyed peaceful, regular elections, and its vast diamond wealth, instead of fuelling war and rampant state theft, has been judiciously spent on free education and health.
Comptroller of the Currency Joseph Otting reinforced last month that banks can step outside the guidelines if they proceed judiciously and have the capital to safely do so.
Repeal of the state income tax deduction will force states and cities to start spending more judiciously and help weed out waste in city hall and state capitals.
Burnstein: I think it shows that cooperators need to be vetted more judiciously and with more discretion if the government expects to rely solely on them for convictions.
Judiciously curated influences, a perfectly chosen leading man, and elaborate choreography masking its own intricacy all combined to make this film in particular stick in the cultural landscape.
At the time designer front rows were judiciously seeded with "friends of the house," among them society figures, and the occasional television personality, Broadway ingénue or authentic megastar.
The smell of beer was off-putting but tolerable; wine, while aromatic, smelled of real alcohol, and my body judiciously sensed poison, even as my brain scented fun.
Beijing injected around $174 billion into banking system on Monday, and central bank chief Guo Shuqing, who has been judiciously easing interest rates, has room to cut them further.
And while you're studying that reality — judiciously, as you will — we'll act again, creating other new realities, which you can study too, and that's how things will sort out.
"I am not against renaming cancers per se, but this has to be done very judiciously," said Varma, who specializes in making cancer diagnoses based on biopsied tissue samples.
One strategy, for physicians to prescribe more judiciously, is already happening in the Badger State -- not with top down mandates, but through education and partnerships with the medical community.
"A few armed vessels, judiciously stationed at the entrances of our ports, might at a small expense be made useful sentinels of the laws," he wrote, and on Aug.
Israel says it acted judiciously to prevent a dangerous breach of its borders and sovereignty led by Hamas, the Islamic group that controls Gaza, and to protect nearby communities.
However, if you're buying products for a person who has active skin concerns — breakouts, very gentle skin — choose your gift more judiciously to make sure it is well received.
And while you're studying that reality — judiciously, as you will — we'll act again, creating other new realities, which you can study, too, and that's how things will sort out.
"Police officers must use deadly force judiciously, with respect for human rights, with a belief in the sanctity of all human life and only when absolutely necessary," he said.
You don't need to get off psychiatric drugs completely to find your equilibrium, but finding the right one—and taking it judiciously—could mean the difference between life or death.
Maryland Carey School of Law professor Danielle Keats Citron responded suggesting that Congress force platforms to judiciously moderate content in any changes to 230 in order to receive those immunities.
The biggest challenge confronts so-called active managers, who promise to earn returns that are higher than the market benchmark (the S&P 290, for example) by picking investments judiciously.
Often, young female servers would simply post an attractive photo of themselves—with a low-cut top, nails, and hair done, makeup judiciously applied—with the tagline 'looking for work.
He judiciously describes how the "Chicago School" of antitrust, with its narrow focus on consumer welfare, came to dominate antitrust law and ushered in our new era of monopoly capitalism.
Against whom will these weapons be trained and how certain can we be that they will be deployed judiciously and not in the interests of settling some millennium-old score?
Some things are always going to sound great, no matter how much time passes, and you can file this band's trademark harmonies (deployed judiciously but effectively here) into that category.
But he said Washington needed to proceed judiciously rather than charging in "very fast and very heavy," given the enormous influence and importance of the Chinese economy in the region.
And in the U.S. the power to impose these special-case tariffs was vested in the executive branch, on the understanding that this power would be used sparingly and judiciously.
Portaluppi's work, much of which survived the World War II bombings, ranges from the elegantly understated and judiciously decorative to the playful and ironic, a mix that feels distinctly untotalitarian.
Jennifer Webb said the bill is in response to a growing concern that Florida's public schools are not always using the Baker Act "responsibly and judiciously," the station reported. Rep.
By taking a serious role in the search for peace in Nagorno-Karabakh and by judiciously brandishing both benefits and penalties the administration can enhance U.S. presence in the region.
You'll know you can trust yourself when you give these gifts judiciously — to people who value you enough and respect you enough to give as freely of themselves in return.
Mr. Nézet-Séguin's account of the Bruckner stood out for the lighter textures and transparency he drew from the orchestra, the judiciously balanced sonorities and the quicksilver shifts of mood.
Still seated, Bryan took one look at where his pal was placing his hand on his wife's lower back, and judiciously picked it up and moved it a few inches higher.
That's not to say the show is without its shocking twists, sexy scenes and sudden violence — it's just meted out more judiciously than one might expect for a prestige cable thriller.
Then, spread a heaping tablespoon of grated tomato purée over each slice, sprinkle generously with salt, judiciously with pepper and extravagantly (a good tablespoon per toast) with extra-virgin olive oil.
And beyond judiciously choosing the words to put on the page, we would be wise to follow in the great social-movement tradition of matching our words with bodies in action.
I am not late for appointments; I am not inefficient; I am polite and courteous to those who contact me through my landline phone or by email, which I use judiciously.
In this latest effort, "Stanton: Lincoln's War Secretary," Walter Stahr, a biographer of John Jay and William Seward, presents a judiciously sympathetic treatment that tries to calm a still-uncalmable subject.
But advertising execs say there's nothing wrong with quieting down the revelry for a serious message here and there — as long as it's done judiciously and it comes off as genuine.
In all corners of the judiciously curated program, questions were asked about who is allowed to make films and video art, and which audiences are permitted to consume them — human or otherwise.
Judiciously weighing every piece of evidence, Weir balances historical data with emotional speculation to illuminate the ferocious dynastic ambitions and will to power that earned her subject a place in the spotlight.
Though lowercase is meant to signify low investment, going out of your way to judiciously turn off autocaps on your phone and computer betrays an inconsistent level of devotion from anti-autocapers.
The Grimms wanted to make the stories they collected suitable for children, and so they curated, edited, and judiciously trimmed all of their folktales to reflect 19th-century German bourgeois family values.
For example, Dr. Iyer said, Glaxo stopped tying sales agents' bonuses to the volumes they sold and rewarded them for customer service, technical knowledge and how well they help doctors prescribe judiciously.
And even if the practice remains effective through Election Day, how much would it shake up the Mainstream Media and his opponent if Trump acted more judiciously with the tweets moving forward?
Garcia has selected his sculptural additions to these minimal structures judiciously, with each alluding to an aspect of Mexico's fettered relationship with the United States while amping up a seductive mix of textures.
As a practical matter, it's often more dangerous to say, "Our methods aren't expressly intended to kill, so they aren't dangerous" while using violence than it is to consciously, judiciously deploy lethal force.
And the security deterrence permits American negotiators to use carrots as well as sticks, judiciously negotiating acceptable tradeoffs, like guarantees not to use unprovoked military force, in exchange for verifiable steps toward denuclearization.
In Mapleton, I found a teacher who judiciously uses digital tools — along with fun classroom furniture like beanbag chairs and rubber balance balls — to give her students some space to learn more freely.
Mahler judiciously trimmed first-act music he deemed inconsequential and inserted Beethoven's dramatic "Leonore" Overture No. 3 into the second act, while Roller's stylized, partially abstracted scenery lent the story a timeless universality.
One way to buy time is the all-important DBX, the carmaker's first SUV, where Palmer has judiciously steered away from the company's traditional associations with 007 wannabes to specifically target female drivers.
The deep pass was still a credible threat, and though used judiciously, it had a significant impact on the outcome of games and on Henry's rushing totals, since it kept opposing defenses honest.
It would be nice to think that those swing voters are judiciously evaluating individual candidates' policy proposals, but the reality is that just like rigid partisans they are voting based on broad heuristics.
The dancing features both large and small moves; some tucked-up jumps stay fondly in memory, as do, above all, some one-legged hops in arabesque by Ms. Felesina, judiciously catching the music's rhythm.
This means adapting to events and institutions, building networks and—yes—being judiciously informal sometimes: a dose of instinct, a snap decision, a deal cut, a risk taken on a wing and a prayer.
The appropriate response to executive overreach isn't to rubber stamp it, but to examine our current national security threats and only judiciously authorize the use of military force as appropriate to address those threats.
That would happen...at some point down the line, eventually, probably, and would happen through some combination of sufficiently brilliant superstars and a complimentary collection of versatile gangliness and three-point shooters, judiciously deployed.
While the choice to fire the television hosts Charlie Rose and Matt Lauer were the choices of private companies, condemning a sitting lawmaker is a public choice and one our representatives should make judiciously.
Used judiciously in a sharp, golden lager, they whet the appetite without bowling you over with big flavors or alcohol; these tend to clock in at 4 to 5.5 percent A.B.V. (alcohol by volume).
What the selection committee agrees is the best of world cinema — work from established masters and up-and-coming auteurs — assembles at Lincoln Center, along with judiciously selected documentaries, repertory offerings and experimental films.
First, such a dramatic turn on Wall Street could slow plans by the Federal Reserve to continue raising interest rates this year, though the new Fed chairman, Jerome Powell, kept judiciously silent on Monday.
"I'm hoping in a couple of weeks we can get that," he says, adding that the task force is "moving pretty judiciously to get toward recommendations" and on track to issue a report in December.
"By judiciously combining a strong password with additional factors, such as a fingerprint or a single-use code delivered in a text message, Americans can make their accounts even more secure," the White House said.
The chairs in the roughly 500-seat house have been replaced and can be adjusted according to performance requirements, and the lighting has been judiciously updated with LED bulbs that suggest the warm glow of candles.
The scientists couldn't help but notice how this spiky armor afforded their specimens a dragon-like appearance, which is why they judiciously tossed out traditional Latin naming conventions in favor of Pheidole viserion and Pheidole drogon.
If one-third of people prescribed an opioid actually became addicted to them, it would demand a serious reevaluation of the safety and appropriateness for any use of opioids regardless of how judiciously they were prescribed.
Jazz This yearly festival, celebrating its 25th anniversary through Sunday, is free, outdoors and judiciously programmed, with an emphasis on both blues tradition and diffuse innovation: basically, something close to the Platonic ideal of jazz festivals.
Now and then he climbs atop his heap of discoveries and judiciously grants himself license to conjure out of his own imagination scenes that surely must have taken place, even if the documentary evidence is lacking.
He also showed he could assimilate vast amounts of information, and dole it out calmly and judiciously, while staying focused on issues Americans care about, such as jobs, the economy and keeping America safe from ISIS terrorists.
If so, medication judiciously taken and monitored, and used in concert with other supports (psychotherapy, executive-function coaching, proper levels of exercise and sleep), might have prevented her from becoming swept up in the ravages of addiction.
While Washington responded judiciously to the increased rocket attacks on U.S. forces, by striking back against the Iranian-backed Kataib Hezbollah militia in Iraq, it also may have enabled Iran to flex its political muscles in Baghdad.
Champions of meadowlike borders and picturesque weeds, they hew closely to the 2600th-century English poet, novelist and garden designer Vita Sackville-West's ideal of "sweet disorder" that is nevertheless "judiciously arranged," as she wrote in 216.
Miracle also happens to be a member of a militia who the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC)—a nonprofit foundation judiciously tracking militias and a smorgasbord of white power and hate groups across America—keeps its eye on.
Samsung experiments wildly, but refines judiciously The original Galaxy Note, way back in 2011, was the start of a series of annual experiments from Samsung, usually timed to coincide with the IFA trade show in Berlin in September.
Recently, fashion has become very, well, fashion-y, swinging from 1980s costume party to animal kingdom, and it is interesting to note that Ms. Jarrar seems to understand the value of simplicity; of the elegant gesture, judiciously made.
That means screws are "blued" to a rich cobalt hue by judiciously applying a blowtorch's flame, or tempered to different degrees by immersing them for varying lengths of time in oil that has been heated to precise temperatures.
The Wednesday-evening contemporary sale at Sotheby's was judiciously on trend, including works such as Jack Whitten's 1985 abstract "Ancient Mentor I," which sold for $2.2 million, double the low estimate and a new high for the artist.
But Park Chan-wook has been known to occasionally put his characters through some "imaginative" horrors — perhaps torture is a better word — and he judiciously uses that tendency to cut some revenge into the end of the picture.
Judiciously, the filmmakers include one interview with a subject of one of JR's giant murals who is a bit uncomfortable with their project, since everyone knows her online now, and associates her with the village she lives in.
But the death toll was significant, despite a pledge by Hamas, the militant group that controls Gaza, that the protest would be peaceful, and by Israel that it had learned from last week and would use live fire judiciously.
Even if the global venture capital and private equity markets continue to recover from their mid-2016 lows, and there are more of these quarter-billion-plus rounds, it's still going to be difficult to invest that capital judiciously.
Almost everything here—including the beef, caviar, and produce—is local, and there's a lightness to her creations, although she isn't shy about judiciously applying a pat of butter or splash of cream when a dish calls for it.
She may put tiny dots of paint on a section of the man's robes where the paint has grown thin — but she will do it judiciously, knowing all too well that overzealous retouching can cause problems in the future.
Some background on the politics of the moment: For the last several years, the Puerto Rico Energy Commission (PREC) has judiciously conducted several proceedings to review the operations, finances and physical management of the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority.
Wasabi, judiciously spread on the underside of a slice of hamachi and topped with paper-thin slices of negi makes for a divine bite of sushi—but what happens when you spread the spicy green plant all over your head?
Mr. Seeger had warned of the problem and, spurred by his death, its leaders have stepped up their efforts to draw in new audiences, judiciously scheduling younger and more diverse acts, even as they remain true to the folk mainstays.
"When we employ military force, we must use it judiciously, because we have learned — from Vietnam to Iraq — that even the finest fighting force on earth cannot defeat the underlying political, economic and sectarian forces that fuel conflict," she said.
The soloists include widely known artists (William Forsythe, Crystal Pite) and less familiar faces, but whether or not you know their names, it's a pleasure to learn more about them through a few minutes of gesture paired judiciously with words. (52portraits.co.uk.)
There is an emerging consensus that American foreign policy must undergo a strategic rethinking, so that the United States military is used more judiciously and the full weight of America's national power is leveraged to resolve critical national security issues.
Instead of judiciously protecting my body, my white blood cells were mistakenly destroying the myelin sheaths that coat my nerves, causing the nerve-muscle interconnections that I needed to stand and walk, or simply wriggle my feet, to go dark.
American military and diplomatic officials say that given the additional scrutiny from both Congress and the news media on how Africom will use its expanded authorities, General Waldhauser and his top lieutenants are going to proceed judiciously, but eventually decisively.
Ron Arad, the multidisciplinary designer who has been using 20173-D printing technology since 2000 when he presented "Not Made by Hand, Not Made in China," a collection of jewelry, lighting and vases, agreed that the technology should be used judiciously.
The border adjustment tax favored by the president has little support in the Senate, while the Trump Administration has signaled through a lack of swift action on NAFTA reform that the president will judiciously use his broad powers on trade and tariffs.
He then turned to individual collectors Théo Mercier, Patrick Mauriès, Antoine de Galbert, Émile Hermès, François Curiel (of Christie's – his is a collection of art auction hammers), Miquel Barceló, and politically pertinent pieces judiciously culled by Jean-Jacques Lebel from his art collection.
The bill will allow laborers to be admitted for periods of 18 months, while being judiciously vetted and mandated to follow the stringent requirements of the H2-A Visa Program; otherwise, they will be expeditiously removed and deported back to their home country.
Counting on sanity prevailing, so far the Obama Administration has responded judiciously, expressing concern that Duterte's rhetoric is creating uncertainty but emphasizing the United States' commitment to the alliance and respect for its sovereignty - as well as American affection for The Philippines.
Opioid makers, blamed for overdose epidemic, cut back on marketing payments to doctors With drug reps kept at bay, doctors prescribe more judiciously Why your health insurer doesn't care about your big bills Are you a woman who recently changed your name?
Developing an outline of a 'break the glass' plan now which is ready to go when the recession hits is the best way to ensure the plan both spends carefully and judiciously to combat the recession and then offset the costs over time.
At 2 AM in Denny's with Jessica, I felt like a total badass and began to act the part—sneaking out at night, making out with boys, and breaking all the rules that I had so judiciously followed for so many years.
I've talked quite extensively about how there are now six stages of seed investing in 2020, and that founders should more carefully identify which stage they truly are in and reach out judiciously to the investors who actually fit those micro-stages.
Universal Leave Accounts would also allow employees to use leave judiciously:  Unlike many paid leave benefits that are "use it or lose it", encouraging workers to needlessly take time off, the unused money in the accounts would be there for the future.
"Friction and leverage can be useful tools in international relations if used judiciously, particularly in response to problematic behavior like China's," said Daniel Russel of the Asia Society Policy Institute, who was until last year the State Department's top diplomat for East Asia.
The differing visual languages and the translucence of the judiciously applied paint leave the viewer disoriented and mistrustful — beneath the candy-colored oils laid over a smooth surface of Mylar is a fist for a heart and the imagery of suffering and death.
And they are imagining your spiritual life, the parts of yourself you sometimes have to suppress or at least judiciously edit to fulfill the roles of daughter, sister, mother, partner, friend, or co-worker that are required of most of us to get through life.
So Mosul must be captured judiciously, with care for civilians and political agreement on how it will be run after the defeat of IS. The city is not only a test of the maturity of Iraq's politics, but also of the responsibility of outside powers.
We are confident that our process assures that we carefully evaluate the nature of the alleged issue, assess the conduct and the individuals involved, and implement an appropriate response, including disciplinary action, that judiciously addresses the matter consistent with our school and community values.
The Israeli military contends that it has fired judiciously and precisely to prevent damage to the border fence or harm to its soldiers as protesters, spurred on by Hamas, the Islamic militant group that controls Gaza, have hurled stones and firebombs and rolled burning tires.
In the administration's first week in office, before Merkel had the chance to breathe, members of her own freshly picked (and judiciously lauded) Cabinet started attacking her from the right, using the arguments and jargon of the AfD -- exactly what they agreed to avoid.
Investigation Discovery follows with "Aaron Hernandez: An ID Murder Mystery," a more dutiful tick-tock of the criminal trial (its primary sources are journalists who followed the case), complete with the usual cheesy reenactments -- a tactic, unfortunately, that "Killer Inside" also employs, just a bit more judiciously.
Regular handwashing, along with keeping a safe distance from others who might be sick (that's about six feet) as well as judiciously avoiding touching your face, especially around the eyes, nose, and mouth, are some of the greatest things you can do to stay healthy right now.
But at least since President Obama, who used the statements more sparingly, if not more judiciously, expert opinion falls more into an ambivalent middle ground: signing statements may not be illegal, but it would be preferable for presidents to veto bills they determine contain unconstitutional provisions.
"Precision airstrikes are (being) judiciously used to prevent collateral damage and employed at specific targets of resistance to protect our troops and hasten clearing of the city of terrorist elements who continue to resist," military spokesman Brigadier General Restituto Padilla said Tuesday, according to the official Philippine News Agency.
You may have seen his marvellous creations before, such as these "anti-gravity" slopes: Like this illusion, the ambiguous cylinders rely on the viewer looking at a structure from a certain angle— in addition to some judiciously placed folds that look like curves when seen back to front.
The hardcover edition of her first book, "How to Bake π: An Edible Exploration of the Mathematics of Mathematics," has sold about 25,000 copies in this country and been translated into six languages, a surprising hit for a text visibly if judiciously seasoned with numbers, graphs and equations.
Maintaining a judiciously fair tack around clickbait accusations, Taylor reveals that between 21959 and 210 Rainford worked as a commercial art photographer on a number of previously under-documented art projects with Duchamp, including the famous fictional, photographic self-portrait made for a special Duchamp issue of View magazine.
Graham said "it would be very hard" to vote for Tillerson if the Exxon CEO doesn't buck Trump and blame Russia for hacking GOP scrutiny of Trump appointments is welcome, and it's natural that a siting senator from Trump's party would want to proceed judiciously with any criticisms.
Another standardized group is the clues that make you find words within (or outside) other words, like TRAIT (inside "Extra-itchy") or MOST (outside "Mount Everest"), or clues that force you to delete judiciously (to find SETTLE in "Seattle," say, or taking "Cher" out of "teacher" to get TEA).
Of course, there is the need to find someone who supports a president's right to arbitrarily impose capital punishment, seize private land for his own personal gain and his all-important duty to require every retail store to hang "Merry Christmas" signs, but those tasks should be easy to judiciously impose.
Chernow, the author of "Alexander Hamilton" and other biographies, judiciously quotes from Grant's own memoirs, and he also shows how they were a miracle of sorts, produced by a dying man racked with pain from throat cancer, in a final effort to leave his family some amount of financial stability.
A vitrine of chanukkiyot, or nine-stemmed menorahs, is smaller and more judiciously curated than one from the previous collection display, and includes examples from baroque Germany, 18th-century Venice and big-hair Los Angeles of the 1980s, where the Memphis designer Peter Shire crafted a cantilevered candelabra of pastel steel.
Some emerge as being especially influenced by one or other of Parma's two leading masters, and Michelangelo Anselmi, the author of the lovely "Christ and the Samaritan," drew judiciously on both, but the limited production and early deaths of so many of these painters prevented the school from putting down more durable roots.
Steve Kerr's Golden State Warriors have employed the league's best five-man unit judiciously—Kerr has mostly elected to slide Andre Iguodala into the lineup in favor of the team's center (pushing Draymond Green to the five) in order to put to rest any hope their opponent had of winning the game.
As Seoul continues to dart between Washington and Pyongyang in the spirit of fostering atmospherics for continued talks and securing tangible progress on building inter-Korean cohesion through joint economic ventures, so soon after the Hanoi walkaway, there is now a greater imperative for Washington to be discerning and stand judiciously observant of Pyongyang's maneuvers.
"What is critical is that whatever regulation or other steps that are taken be done very  judiciously and carefully to not undermine legitimate efforts in the advertising sector that have fostered the robust growth and health of the Internet and mobile media," says Dan Jaffe, EVP of Policy for the Association of National Advertisers.
Such offbeat, sometimes sentimental details — including a pair of wood cutouts of the wild salmon they caught and released while fly-fishing in Canada or a tubular chair that Schnitzer bought as a young man in the '70s — reflect the philosophy that guided Champalimaud and Schnitzer when they began to judiciously underdecorate the restored space.
There are choice one-liners ("we're going to be clinging to you like mom jeans to a camel toe"), music-industry satire (DJ Khaled travels with a dedicated "juiceologist", with his own portable beehive), and Rebel Wilson's offbeat interjections, which are judiciously kept in control, though she's unleashed in the inevitable action finale like a secret weapon.
This was the world of think tanks, of policy documents, of presentations at important conferences, of reporting breathlessly on major speeches, of trial-balloon op-eds, of congressional and parliamentary testimony, of councils and summits and studies that produced lavishly bound reports with the expectation that they would be seriously and judiciously considered by all sides of a debate.
It far and away surpasses the Guggenheim show as an experience of his art; Cattelan may be best encountered in judiciously limited doses, as when I first saw his carved marble sculpture "All" (28) at the DESTE Foundation for Contemporary Art in Athens in 22017 — possibly the best thing he has ever had done and, for me, a small epiphany concerning his figurines.
There still is hope that it is enforced in a somewhat sensible way, that ministers never require companies to send correction notices to prior viewers of allegedly false statements, that orders are never directed at closed and encrypted services, that "false" is defined judiciously and narrowly, and that no government official ever demands a list of who looked at what.
While there is undoubtedly value in seeing a beloved celebrity handle mental health issues as judiciously as Britney Spears has in recent weeks, the real lesson we should take is that against all sense and justice, mental health care in America remains for too many (and even more if the Trump administration has its way on healthcare policy) the domain of the privileged.
I, for instance, am a proud son of the European Christian socialist tradition, especially in its rich British variant, as exemplified by F.D. Maurice, John Ruskin, William Morris, R.H. Tawney and many other luminaries (including, in his judiciously remote way, C.S. Lewis), but also in its continental expressions (see, for example, Pope Pius XI's encyclical Quadragesimo Anno, with its prescient warnings against the dangers of unfettered capitalism).
In certain respects, Zappa's psychedelic jams and goofy, satirical lyrics lent themselves perfectly to the experiment, allowing the creative team to deploy the Zappa hologram judiciously ("like the shark from 'Jaws,' " someone backstage told me) in and around trippy visuals that reminded me of old screen-saver graphics: animated dental floss, a penguin being punished by a dominatrix, Zappa as a leisure-suit-wearing Ken doll.
And on the most basic level — in the most amateur-hour intro philosophy seminar way — isn't the idea that any one of these institutions (the church, the military, the government, the media, any of them) is meant to give people place and purpose, and to judiciously amplify some virtue in men (strength or kindness or charity), or to bend our collective power toward some common benefit (safety or prosperity), and above all, isn't the idea to blunt wickedness?
A good thing I did when I lived a six-story waterslide away from a very busy city intersection and started walking my puppy around all the time (which I thought was going to be like endless summers with my dogs and some, I don't know, chalk and paperclips in my pocket, but I forgot that my now-adult friends are always somewhere else in the middle of the day, which is a fucking ongoing nightmare-devastation) was to judiciously refuse interruptions, so, rather than doing the annoyed headphone removal cut-eye sideways-face or "I have headphones on I can't hear you no I can't hear youuu" reverberating through your own face-bones, so loud, I just smiled blithely and continued, in my silence.

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