• We had a young uncle who played less carefully than my father.

    NPR: Excerpt: 'The Importance of Music to Girls'

  • We further document how less carefully executed interventions, in the pharmaceutical sector, can also have serious (although less dramatic) impacts, including program closures, pursuit of riskier payment mechanisms, and reduced order conversions.

    FORBES: Generic Viagra Industry Is Pro-Choice In Payments

  • The post-cold-war world differs from the disciplined bipolar world of the years between 1945 and 1989 because, among other things, it contains quite a lot of countries which may be able to lay their hands on weapons of mass destruction and whose rulers may be less carefully calculating than a Nikita Khrushchev or a Leonid Brezhnev.

    ECONOMIST: Weathering the storm

  • The second failure in insurance markets is moral hazard: a person who is insured has less incentive to act carefully than an uninsured person.

    ECONOMIST: America goes bust

  • You can get all the nutrition you need for much less money if you shop carefully.

    FORBES: Cheap Foods That Are Good For You

  • The armies of young Deaniacs who marched through the frosts of Iowa may well have alienated rank-and-file Democrats. (Many Iowans have little time for the chardonnay wing of their party, let alone the pierced-nipple wing.) Mr Kerry, a no-less-preppie figure in many ways, carefully surrounds himself not with college-educated idealists but with embodiments of grizzled masculinity such as firefighters and Vietnam vets.

    ECONOMIST: Lexington

  • By contrast, and as monitoring technology got more sophisticated, the evidence was going in the other direction, namely, that the more carefully you looked for BPA, the less of it you found.

    FORBES: Top Government Scientists Catch Media's Favorite Anti BPA Researcher in Absurd Claims, Ties To Trial Lawyers

  • Israelis, whose public comments have been less respectful of the dead Assad than most outsiders' carefully phrased official epitaphs, seem divided on the timing of their next approach.

    ECONOMIST: After Assad

  • Indeed, Mr. Lamb said the MTA's goal is to carefully manage a smaller rat population that is less likely to make shriek-inducing treks across subway stations in search of sustenance.

    WSJ: MTA Sets New Tactic in Rat War

  • Now Glumineau spends less time working on his libretto and more time in the cellar, carefully managing what Mother Nature delivers each year.

    FORBES: A Tasting of Bordeaux's 2009 Vintage---with some opera on the side.

  • The recent parliamentary elections showed that the political structure he has carefully built up to legitimise and prolong his rule has become less effective.

    ECONOMIST: A survey of Indonesia

  • Only if you were a Netflix customer and (follow carefully now) your movie recommendations were among those released by the company (less than 10% were), and you were also an imdb user, and you made recommendations at imdb that matched the ones you made at Netflix, and you left some information about yourself at imdb--perhaps a screen name used someplace else on the Internet.

    FORBES: Digital Tools

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