But Labour's careful balancing act between business and the trade unions is getting trickier.
Like "Philadelphia" and "Brokeback Mountain, " it's careful how it advances its agenda (and it does have one).
The exhibition showcases his own heavily annotated typescripts for broadcast, conceived after Churchill's careful word choices and revisions.
But even White's careful analytical approach didn't help much in the turbulent markets of the past 18 months.
Knossos, because of its size and location, as well as Mackenzie's careful excavation practices, remains the most important Minoan site.
"It's been a pain in the neck, " Green says of the U.S. mortgage business, but he's careful not to say that buying Household was a bad idea.
Yet Mr Obama's careful reiteration of American orthodoxies regarding Israel has helped secure him not only overwhelming support among American Jews, but also improved his ratings in the Jewish state.
Celebrity hairstylist and salon owner Ted Gibson concurs with Walton's careful, routine trimming, which he says is essential whether you chemically straighten your hair or are as natural as can be.
These stories, and others concerning extraordinary feats in extreme cold, at great depths underwater, in sporting arenas and in outer space, are the starting points for Dr Ashcroft's careful explanations of how the human body copes at the limits of endurance.
While chronicling one of America's fastest-growing industries with admirable diligence, and all the authority at the command of the Journal's careful prose, Mr O'Brien gradually abandons his objectivity to make it clear that he does not much approve of all this, for all the gaming industry's vast contributions to state and local tax coffers.
He's being careful on a team that's sacrificing everything on the floor.
But you got to be real careful when you, all of sudden, will you have a woman U.S. senator who could win the nomination, an African-American who can win the nomination that's very careful that they have this to step because again, women are going to make 60 percent of those who are voting.
But I was saying: Let's be careful, the Freedom Charter doesn't discourage private enterprise.
He's extra careful because he recently broke its glass chimney, so the flame burns without protection from the winds that can pick up suddenly.
As for sanctuary cities, let's be careful with the term.
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But he's also careful to point out that Macaulay was racist, harboured prejudices about native Indians and customs and, despite being a linguist, did not attempt to master any Indian language.
Editor Davan Maharaj said in comments in an accompanying article that the paper gave the military's request careful consideration, but determined that it had an obligation to publish some of the photos.
Obama has been supportive of backing loans to the Big Three, but he's been careful not to put public fingerprints on how much they should get or from where the money should come.
There's a careful study of the Mariel boatlift, for example, which was a kind of natural experiment where a large number of Cuban immigrants were, if you will, dumped on the shores of Southern Florida all of a sudden in effort to try to find in the years after whether there was any negative effect on workers and black workers of this unexpected influx.
Onboard a bus that simulated an arriving plane, Ms. Flehmig's group received careful instructions.
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CBO's report was careful to explain that under the assumption that some of these policies will be extended, its forecast would have looked much more similar to other forecasts.
If you're a Palm user who's not as careful to carry your handheld with you everywhere you go, you might find yourself without access to your contact list just when you need it.
As for the reason we haven't seen more Jackie Robinson biopics flood cineplexes, Ford muses that it might be because Robinson's wife, Rachel, has been careful with her husband's legacy.
We know how James Madison, one of Hamilton's interrogators and the careful author of the impeachment provision, would have voted.
Two rain breaks in the second set disrupted Ivanisevic's rhythm but some careful baseline rallying in the tie-break forced errors from Youzhny.
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