In a practical sense, this tradition forces people to make their meals more diverse and plan them out more carefully, Regenstein said.
Examining regional volatility and geopolitical risk more carefully, and putting in place strategies to contain their financial cost and impact.
During January testimony before a House committee, Welsh likened sexual assault in the Air Force's ranks to a cancer and vowed to tackle the problem by screening personnel more carefully and putting an end to bad behaviors like binge drinking that can lead to misconduct.
Her point: Private charities are more efficient than government and tend to police their donor dollars more carefully.
Prevention-focused people are more risk-averse, but their work is also more thorough, accurate, and carefully planned.
"They'll have to do a lot more experimentation and tread carefully, " Mr. Sebastian said.
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It decided to pick its risks more carefully and not take on businesses just for market share.
But analysts said financing and the project's completion remain a challenge, as cities and investors more carefully scrutinize entertainment-oriented developments.
The awful stories we have heard in recent days should give us pause, make us think and plan more carefully.
This time, he selected a piece of charcoal more carefully and, with his pocketknife, scraped its end to a semblance of sharpness.
Meanwhile, expect to hear from others trying the 30-day McDonald's plan but choosing their meals more carefully and exercising regularly in the hope of making a name for themselves by losing weight.
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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Sure some people would lose government windfalls and those who were able would have to pay for more themselves, slowly and carefully phased in over time.
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"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 the age of the Internet, it is time to recognize that very little is private any more and the value of carefully managed disclosure to a well-targeted group of sophisticated investors far outweighs any real or perceived cost of such disclosure.
An America led by such a man will listen more carefully to and work more closely with allies and rivals, will strive harder to respect the laws it has signed up to and might enter into new commitments, for instance to tackle climate change.
The PlayStation was technologically impressive, with its ability to splash over 300, 000 polygons on a television screen in a single second. (Nearly all videogame graphics are composed of polygons so "polygons per second" is a rough and ready measure of a machine's power.) Perhaps more important, Sony carefully forged and nurtured good relationships with third-party software developers, ensuring a steady supply of great games for its system.
Now Glumineau spends less time working on his libretto and more time in the cellar, carefully managing what Mother Nature delivers each year.
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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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Conniss stopped to cut it away, and after that he steered more carefully.
And more than special skills, both require carefully organized activities to be successful.
In the AP interview, McLelland said he, too, began carrying a gun after Hasse's death and was answering his door more carefully.
For defined contribution plans (where participants choose among investments), plan sponsors should more carefully scrutinize the intermediaries and managers they entrust with assets, especially now that so many hidden financial arrangements between these parties have surfaced.
This Best Buy employee promptly told me to go look more carefully at the TV wall and walked away.
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.
Some chains, such as Target, an American mass-merchandiser, compete against Wal-Mart with a more carefully edited selection of goods and employ top designers for some own-label goods.
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Perhaps it is only because this case will force journalists and wealthy media corporations to think more carefully about what they say online that they are complaining so loudly.
For me writing an e-mail often takes quite a bit longer than a phone call because I must craft it much more carefully, people often read and reread e-mails multiple times.
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First, we must spend more on defense, and we must do so carefully and wisely.
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