Likewise the other botanicals they use are carefully sourced from around the world, the places they grow best.
No one likes paying for it but, in places of shortest supply, where they pay most, people use it carefully.
But politicians' chosen weapons are words and they must use them carefully.
The authors warn doctors to carefully monitor use of trazodone and other antidepressants in men who have clotting disorders.
Mr Wheatley said he would use his new powers carefully, and moved to reassure the industry, saying that "firms selling the right products, in the right way, to the right consumers have little to fear".
The talk is now that the government will use its cash more carefully, perhaps by forcing weak banks to merge and giving injections of capital to those that take them over, but none of this is clear.
The computer search was a key piece of evidence in the murder trial as the prosecution sought to prove that Anthony had carefully studied the use of chloroform to render her daughter unconscious as part of a plan to murder 2 year old Caylee Anthony.
Bernanke didn't use the R word in his carefully crafted address, but after the words, he took some questions.
Seniors who decide they need at least one credit card should carefully consider how they will use the card before applying.
Facebook will also need to tread carefully as it seeks to use its internal currency to extract rent from its platform.
Rutchik says Digg will have to think carefully about whether it wants to use the same argument.
However, they use the high cost parts of the system carefully: they have fewer emergency room visits and lower hospital admission rates, and they are more likely to question medical bills.
People should think carefully about letting Apple manage their energy use.
The trick was to use a diamond-shaped cloak, with properties carefully matched at the diamond's corners, to shuttle light perfectly around a cylinder 7.5cm in diameter and 1cm tall.
Use a consistent domain structure, focus on just a few carefully optimized pages, and publish fresh content regularly.
The Chalice workers in Missoula use Gregorian chant partly because it is unmetered and so can be carefully matched to the dying patient's breathing.
Hawkins recommends that consumers choose retailers carefully, consider buying bank-backed gift cards or just encourage recipients to use the cards right away.
Moy says NSS will carefully screen customers to sell only to known companies and agencies, and will use encryption keys to make sure it's not selling to impostors.
So we will carefully study the experience of the Silicon Valley, and without replicating, we will use the best practices and samples that exist in California in the framework of that major project that is called the Silicon Valley.
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Although the use of automated systems are not banned, companies have been told by Ofcom to employ such practices more carefully.
By collecting the waste carefully and segregating it out, often by hand, Freiburg's recycling industry can find a use for most things.
For example, Twitter is a social tool that requires very little time to use, it is much easier to send a quick 140-character tweet out during or after lunch than to carefully curate visually-driven boards on Pinterest.
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