Bar owners will also know that men staring at blank walls tend not to be too careful where they are emptying said bladders.
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Maybe so, but what the American economy needs right now is more consumer confidence, and the purchase of new cars will embolden a consumer class that has been too careful of late.
In each case, the signature was the worst case scenario and the fact that public health officials were too careful not to downplay the risk for fear that they would get blamed if the problem mushroomed.
The trouble with being too careful about your wishes, though, was that you could end up with a wish so shapeless that it could come true and you wouldn't even know it, or it wouldn't matter.
First Minister Mr Morgan, too, advised careful military action.
But investors might want to be careful about extrapolating too much from Genentech's legal battles.
But maybe the IOC should be a little careful with getting too far into bed with NBC.
One wants to be careful about having too much debt in that structure.
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We are all eager to learn the details and should be careful about inferring too much at this point.
But be careful about determining too quickly that it marks an important bottom or the end of the global economic problems.
Just be careful of putting too much faith in dire warnings sounded by a single scientist (or team of scientists) about a single study.
And I think people should be careful about being too loose in terms of talking about a government shutdown, because this has -- this is not an abstraction.
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She said a culture of covering up in the sun and using sun cream may have increased asthma rates, but "it is a careful message because too much sun is bad for you".
The fact is unless the refugee flows from Syria to Turkey get a whole lot worse or the killing reaches new levels, Turkey will be very careful about taking too high a profile on Syria.
However, investors should be careful not to distinguish too much between biotech and pharma.
The sisters are very careful not to move too far away from the heart of their company.
"I was careful not to celebrate too much because I knew how disappointed my sister was, " she said.
They have defended the pace of the rescue efforts, saying they were careful not to go too quickly and kill possible survivors.
Ms. MAYNARD: So I think you want to be a little careful when you get too, you know, too confident in things like that.
The United States has loudly protested the prosecution and conviction of Yulia Tymoshenko, but trumpeters of American liberty should be careful not to be too shrill.
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He loved the Army and relished its history, and the trappings and the medals, and, in talking to reporters, he was careful never to go too far.
She took direction well and pulled it back on the first verse, careful not to overpower too soon -- and then she killed it on the high notes.
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Drucker, too, appreciated those who were careful in their analysis.
We're pretty careful not to talk too much about decisions of central bankers and in our own economy, so probably not good of us to do so with respect to other central banks.
But here too, you need to be careful.
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Be careful not to become too enamored with the descriptive name or targeted sector of the portfolio because far too many of them tend to do a predictable standard deviation around a larger market index.
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