He carefully manages his players minutes, particularly with Duncan, 36, and Ginobili, 35.
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When one officer was finally picked up from his lifeboat, he carefully stowed the sails and the mast before climbing aboard the rescue ship.
Stein has said that he carefully followed the Defense Department directive.
He carefully kept copies of his own letters and of her replies, which are steeped with frustrated uxoriousness (love mixed with fussing about his diet and clothes).
He carefully folded the cuffs of his shirtsleeves up over themselves only two or three times, so they ended up at the middle of his forearms, flat and relaxed.
Mr Orban gives enough to take the pressure off, but he carefully guards his domestic base, especially on the right flank, as the far-right Jobbik party remains a threat.
The machine is out of order, so he carefully writes in the date by hand, gets on board, and is fined by the conductor for not having a valid ticket.
Welsh Secretary David Jones - who says he's moved from "devo-sceptic" to "devo-realist" - opened the debate with a 28-minute speech in which he carefully avoided saying what he thought of the proposals or indeed whether the UK government would implement them.
Bertram Klektau, an eToro client in Dresden, Germany, whose firm manages mutual funds, says he carefully picked a list of "gurus" last summer to do his trading based on their returns on the site, and promptly watched two in the group rapidly lose his money.
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He has carefully narrowed any differences between Labor and the coalition on economic policy, focusing instead on issues where he has managed to steal the agenda from Mr Howard, such as children's welfare and reforming an unpopular, overly-generous parliamentarians' pension scheme.
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"I'd be lying if I told you I didn't want to be CEO, " he says carefully.
Mr Longmore, a retired businessman and former police superintendent, said he had carefully considered the panel's recommendations.
Social development minister, Nelson McCausland, said he will carefully consider the committee's recommendations.
Mr Johnson said he had carefully considered the representations but had concluded that sending Mr McKinnon to the US would not breach his human rights.
But, he adds carefully, cricket needs to find a middle path.
He looks carefully at the income of America's top executives between 1991 and 1995 to see if it responded to the tax hike in 1993.
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He noted carefully who accepted his authority and who resisted.
He has been seeking advice from members of the public and people in the finance industry on the issue and says he will carefully consider everyone's point of view.
The Zippo slid smoothly into his side pocket as he slid carefully out the back door, looking back only once to see the quivering orange glow from farther back in the offices.
He was a quiet man who wore thick-framed glasses and collared shirts, which he tucked into his jeans, and when he spoke to people he listened carefully, as if they were giving him directions.
He would carefully review the literature, design all the studies (with his various co-authors), set up the experiments, print out all the questionnaires, and then, instead of actually doing the experiments and distributing the questionnaires, made it all up.
This move has provoked speculation of a possible presidential bid. (It is worth noting that the Web address www.mike2008.com redirects viewers to www.mikebloomberg.com.) Bloomberg remains the subject of wide speculation in political circles, and his associates have said that he has carefully considered a run.
He will have to tread very carefully if he is to avoid adding to that impression and further alienating core supporters.
And he gets advice from people he respects on a variety of issues and he listens very carefully to that advice on those varieties of issues, and then he makes his decisions when he's ready to make them, and talks about them when he's got news to talk about.
He watches engine temperatures carefully and has to make sure he doesn't push the fuel injectors so far that they are always open.
Justice Minister Kenny MacAskill said all workers should be free from threat of violence and he would study Mr Henry's bill very carefully when he received it.
Piontkovsky is a mathematician by training and he says he's carefully calculated the risks.
Davis, the CEO, is now seeking to grow, and one hopes he does so carefully.
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He has already carefully accumulated a series of basic patents to protect his new invention.
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