But this should not make it endless: decisions have to be taken all the time, and they have to be taken with the best information at hand.
But outside of providing him with a brick wall for an offensive line, any promise to keep the signal caller healthy should be taken with caution.
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Studies are mixed as to its effect in weight loss, but it is important to understand that although it is not a drug, it still has side effects and should be taken with caution.
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Fears that the rivers Towy, Usk and Wye could be polluted by the burial of carcasses could be taken up with the European Union, he added.
Efavirenz, marketed as SUSTIVA by DuPont Pharmaceuticals, only needs to be taken once a day and is taken in combination with other HIV drugs.
The women appeared to be in good health and were taken to a hospital to be evaluated and reunited with relatives.
Or it could say that everything else never would have passed without the mandate, so everything else should be taken down with it.
Of course, even as a means to evaluate the relative performance of a league's top sides, it's the kind of metric that needs to be taken with inevitable caveats.
It is unusual for children to kill themselves, but not unheard of, and children are so guileless that if they tell you they are thinking about killing themselves, they need to be taken with utmost seriousness.
The women appeared to be in good health and were taken to a hospital to be evaluated and to reunite with relatives.
But these can -- these will be looked at and evaluated in conjunction with the states, and then steps and measures can be taken.
It may have fewer side effects, and can be taken with or without food.
Recruiting the right people is a task too important to be overlooked or not taken with the utmost priority.
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These people's cholesterol goes down when they get existing drugs, but not enough, and sometimes it must be taken out with filtration machines.
Pearson appears to be ashamed of hip hop, a feeling he shares with many blacks and others who decry its sordid images as the refuse of the culture that should be taken away with the garbage.
And it is an indication perhaps that -- well, it is a clear indication that that responsibility was not taken with the seriousness that it needs to be taken by institutions across the country.
Of course, those will likely be flush years in banking, with some as-yet-to-be-appreciated risks taken on.
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Until the election most of Lula's energies are likely to be taken up with crisis-management.
Comparisons with other high-tech antitrust cases must be taken with a grain of salt.
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But of course, all of this has to be taken with a bit of salt.
Given these figures, today's saintly rhetoric needs to be taken with a pinch of salt.
The Valor story on new fiscal policies waiting in the wings should be taken with a grain of salt.
Besides, all such estimates have to be taken with several grains of salt.
But he believes that the current unsourced speculation in the Italian press should be taken with a grain of salt.
Apple tends to under-promise and over-deliver (UPOD) on guidance, so its outlook should always be taken with a grain of salt.
Turning to the US economy, Mr Cameron said America's deficit would have to be brought down over time, with difficult decisions taken.
Mr Diamond said that he had waived a bonus last year, and that any decision on this year would be taken after consulting with his family.
An editor at the site claims to have scored a prototype version of the handset, and as such, any judgements made should be taken with a grain of salt.
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