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Already Chipotle has indicated it's going to be more judicious in its expansion.
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.
Second, the administration should be more judicious in the use of national interest waivers.
We do hope, however, that she'll become more judicious in searching for her pics.
Young people in the United States are more judicious in what they publicly share online.
So as an administration let's be more judicious in when it's important to use him.
And we are asking them to be more judicious in who we do business with.
He said he would try to slow them down by having the Cavaliers be more judicious.
The government has ordered banks to be more judicious about lending to China's more acquisitive companies.
With our better understanding of antibiotic resistance, doctors have also become more judicious in doling out antibiotics.
However, the office has indicated that it will also be more judicious in tackling complaints in general.
Wetland restoration could be funded through a tax on chemical fertilizer, which would also spur more judicious use.
As an incubator and standalone company, X may need to be more judicious and leaner than it once was.
Though it can be a force for good, it also requires more judicious protections against the backside of the blade.
By forcing commenters to have some "skin in the game," then perhaps they will be more judicious with their filings.
In many cases they just get better, trading impetuousness and flash for a deeper, more judicious, more emotionally resonant style.
He thinks investors are more sophisticated today than they used to be, making them more judicious about investing in space.
Inevitably, Google CFO Ruth Porat indicated that the company would have to be more judicious about its spending on these alternative bets.
One thing is for sure, progressives in local governments should be more judicious when wielding the mighty power of government-sponsored litigation.
But some investors said venture capitalists must answer to their own investors and become more judicious about investing as the market turns.
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.
And in another study, paying with cash not only led to more judicious choices, but also increased emotional attachment to the purchased product.
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.
Brennan served as a crucial mediator between the hard-liners on the ground and White House insiders who favored a more judicious approach.
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.
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 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. 
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
All Protestants were rooted out of the royal household, with those of the new extreme Puritan sect Calvinism being treated with especial prejudice. The Council even intimidated Archbishop Cranmer, who was protected by the King himself. Sir Ralph Sadler was ousted as the principal secretary to the King to be replaced by the more judicious and discreet William Paget.Weir (2001), p.
Horne jammed it up against "Ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommen", maladroitly linking the collection's two deepest songs and so putting the balance of the work as a whole out of kilter. Von Stade sang it before "Blicke mir nicht in die Lieder", thus casting a shadow on what was "perhaps the most charming and light-hearted" of the songs. Ludwig was more judicious. Her choice of opening was "Ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommen".
The previous parliament of October 1385 had attempted to force a commission upon the King in an effort to reform his Royal Household and especially its expenditure. This commission not only criticised the King's distribution of patronage, but also prevented him from elevating his choice of men to the ranks of the upper nobility. However, this commission and its advice to take more judicious counselling appears to have been ignored by Richard. Combined with a series of external events beyond the government's control, by the time the 'Wonderful Parliament' sat—the following October—"an atmosphere of political crisis" was apparent to all.
Non legal Cross-Country Vehicle Cross Country Vehicle (CCV) trialing is the next step up from RTV trialing and is open to non-road-legal vehicles, which greatly increases the scope for modification. The terrain covered will be of greater difficulty than that found on an RTV trial, and will usually require more judicious use of speed to get the vehicle across certain obstacles, so increasing the risk of vehicle damage. Whilst no trial is intended to be vehicle-damaging mistakes and accidents are inevitable. A standard-specification vehicle would not be expected to be able to complete a CCV course.
Developing-world debt is a serious issue, and it deserves more judicious treatment than this." Diane Coyle, for The Independent, called IOU "another pamphlet disguised as a book" and opined that "It pretends to weigh up the details and evidence, but its tone implies that anyone who disagrees is stupid or bad... HIV/Aids, the loss of Amazon rainforests and terrorism [are not] caused by these debts, which is the facile claim Hertz makes." Desmond Tutu credited the book with a "remarkable clarity" and said it "puts forward clear recommendations that can and must be taken." Writing for the New Statesman he declared: "IOU should not go unnoticed.
J. E. Lloyd gave the following assessment of Llywelyn: > Among the chieftains who battled against the Anglo-Norman power his place > will always be high, if not indeed the highest of all, for no man ever made > better or more judicious use of the native force of the Welsh people for > adequate national ends; his patriotic statesmanship will always entitle him > to wear the proud style of Llywelyn the Great. David Moore gives a different view: > When Llywelyn died in 1240 his principatus of Wales rested on shaky > foundations. Although he had dominated Wales, exacted unprecedented > submissions and raised the status of the prince of Gwynedd to new heights, > his three major ambitionsa permanent hegemony, its recognition by the king, > and its inheritance in its entirety by his heirremained unfulfilled. His > supremacy, like that of Gruffydd ap Llywelyn, had been merely personal in > nature, and there was no institutional framework to maintain it either > during his lifetime or after his death.
Child protesting the strict sex offender policies at Lauren Book's Rally in Tally, at Tallahassee, Florida on April 22, 2015 The participants in the movement argue that indiscriminate placement of offenders in the sex offender registry may undermine their ability to rehabilitate because of the social stigma and other hardship related to sex offender registration. They assert that sex offender registries are overly broad as they reach to non-violent offenses, such as sexting or consensual teen sex and target people who are not sexual predators but who have rather made a mistake, and keep unfairly punishing the offender even decades after serving their sentences. They say that registries should be available for law enforcement only and that officials should be more judicious in deciding who poses a risk instead of the current policies applied to all offenders indiscriminately, as every case and defendant's story is different. The movement points to lack of evidence to support effectiveness of sex offender registries or residency restrictions, and notes that collateral consequences of sex offender registration, such as social stigma, unemployment, homelessness and vigilante attacks extend also to the families of registrants.

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