"The fundamentals of this new reality must be more carefully assessed and understood by government, industry and especially the electric power sector, " said Ron Mahan, chairman of Global Energy.
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In all, 44 species of Asian freshwater turtles and tortoises and three species of North American pond turtles were upgraded in the eyes of the convention, meaning that their trade will be more carefully regulated.
The balance spring is etched out of a thin silicon wafer using a photolithographic technique, similar to that used for microelectronic chips, so its exact shape and thickness can be more carefully controlled than with metal.
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Now that employees will have "skin in the game, " employers rightly figure that those dollars will be spent more carefully, more wisely.
In similar fashion, military convoys are to be driven more carefully.
Well then, say the europhiles, all the more reason to lodge Britain more firmly at Europe's heart, so that our arguments will be listened to more carefully.
Some may be husbanding cash more carefully because of the credit crunch.
And when one panelist said that in 10 years well-being would be monitored so carefully that its prospects would be more important at Davos than data like GDP, nobody disagreed.
On the other hand, an experimental police project in Catford, south London, has shown that Labour's plans for curfews are unnecessary, since more carefully targeted restraints can already be imposed under existing laws.
Nonetheless, if I'd known I was going to be referenced, I might have crafted my words more carefully, or at least more cogently.
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And in fact, we just got a report today that the Medicare Advantage program that we have modified and scrutinized more carefully, that in fact rates are going to be lower for that than they were before.
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And more than special skills, both require carefully organized activities to be successful.
Hartle said this change could be seen as desirable, prompting graduate and professional school students to think more carefully about the costs of their education.
Dr Richard Vautrey, of the British Medical Association's GPs Committee, said the report should be considered very carefully before the government pushed ahead further with plans to move more care out of hospitals.
Mr. Bailey confirmed that places like France, Germany and Europe in general has looked at this issue much more carefully than the USA (where some of the top social sites happen to be based).
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And if I happened to be a page or two ahead of her she would carefully explain to me how her book was more difficult than mine.
Adam Werritty told the Spectator he should have more carefully considered how his unofficial role advising Dr Fox and his frequent contact with him would be seen "from the outside".
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