But I think in those circumstances it is particularly incumbent on us to make sure we take very carefully and sensitively the concerns of the families.
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Normally, witnesses are encouraged to take their time and carefully consider each possible suspect.
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We're going to take this slowly and carefully, and we're not going to be irresponsible.
After you've met with him or her to discuss a particular project, take the time to carefully think through the problem before racing ahead on the work.
By tweaking the design of a cull - expanding the central killing zone, and choosing sites carefully to take advantage of hard boundaries like rivers and motorways - Defra's chief veterinary officer Nigel Gibbens argues it should be possible to maximise the positive impact on bovine TB infection rates in cattle.
It decided to pick its risks more carefully and not take on businesses just for market share.
The benefits of these efforts must be carefully weighed to take into account intrusions into personal privacy and paperwork burden.
Such arrangements were clearly designed with the expectation that Senators would take the time to deliberate carefully the approval of treaties.
So take the extra step and carefully evaluate the fundamentals.
"We are now considering the jury's conclusions carefully and will take any further action that may be necessary, and will be liaising with the coroner as required, " she added.
"The first issue is that when you take it out, you carefully have to lift it up, and people don't know that, " he said, going on to explain the workings of the locking dock.
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Covering some 400 square miles of open countryside, the trial sites are much larger than the ten-by-ten kilometre box squares used in the RBCT, and have been carefully chosen to take advantage of natural barriers to the movement of badgers like the M5 and M50 motorways and the river severn.
Some drivers even diverted from the carefully planned route to take gravel roads and a barely-cut road still under construction.
Speaking after the decision, Mr Sharp told BBC Wales he would be "examining the decision carefully" and would take advice on where to go next.
The FTC should consider carefully the cases they take, with an eye toward balancing the harms caused by the behavior in question and the costs to transparency and innovation caused by enforcement.
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No one will be allowed to leave the center where the trial will take place, and visitors will be carefully screened.
As such, now is the time to think carefully about what it will take for you to get promoted at work in 2013.
You should always examine such documents carefully and negotiate terms to take full advantage of financial entitlements and all possible support services your employer may offer.
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.
So now when Facebook makes me long for someone else's fairy tale, I just remember that life is full of give and take, luck and circumstance, decisions carefully weighed, successes and struggles.
Ms Cazau said the comedian had cut down his prescription of the steroid prednisone "by half" and had embarked on "very rigorous exercise routine and a carefully planned diet" to take his weight down from 242 pounds (110kg) .
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Instead, carefully look at the problem and take the time to analyze all possible solutions.
Studies have found that children are more likely to take risks when they aren't watched carefully.
Grab a flute of champagne and take a seat on the 1950s-inspired furniture, carefully selected by the auteur himself.
As you know, the Board of Directors (the "Board") of Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. ("Take-Two" or the "Company") carefully considered Electronic Arts Inc.
The committee warned that when patients had to take their own life, they were forced to think more carefully about the move than when someone else had the responsibility.
One solution, proposed by Raymond Woosley, the Vice President for Health Sciences at the University of Arizona, is to carefully track the first 100, 000 patients who take a drug in order to look for higher rates of common health problems.
It may be that the eating millions will one day take an informed interest in what goes into the stomach, carefully assessing the components of processed food, which conscientious manufacturers will list in print big enough to be read without a magnifying glass.
Removing the stones through gargling or carefully using a long, thin and clean object may take care of the problem temporarily, but the stones may form again.
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