On TV discussions since Sunday, ex-Indian cricketers have been
as circumspect as Border and Warne, barring one Bishan Singh Bedi who demanded a life ban for the current naughty boys of the cricketing world (India Today), but more of that in a moment.
As you circumspect, you realize the VR platform is largely built around entertaining and creating fun experiences.
Jay, my electricity bill already contains a surcharge to support «renewables» — if we could rely on the policy - makers to be
as circumspect as you say they are I, for one, would not be here.
The poems in Rigsbee's newest collection, This Much I Can Tell You, are
as circumspect in language as they are in dispensing an immediate and experiential wisdom, as the book's title implies.
Not exact matches
Even
as his company keeps finding new worlds to conquer, however, the chief architect of Vanguard's astounding run of growth remains
circumspect about its consequences.
Those wouldn't necessarily have to match exactly
as significant bank capital could provide some flexibility, but avoiding bankruptcy, which becomes a much more real concern, would dictate a considerably more
circumspect loan approach.
As a believer in Jesus Christ, I believe that such a claim must be made, but in making it Christians need to be profoundly
circumspect.
If Christianity is skittish at best about familial nobility and not just dignity,
as a pridefully creative project of life - defining meaning, is it not remarkable that the most venomous and blatant of the anti-Christian philosophers is so
circumspect and muted on the matter?
First, the American religious empiricists defend religion by placing it on a purely descriptive basis, using for this a radically empirical sensibility together with inductive generalization; but soon,
as I have attempted to indicate, any
circumspect reader can see the extent to which this description is loaded with temperamental and, possibly, contextual bias — and, further, by the specificity peculiar to Christianity and American turn - of - the - century neonaturalism.
Maybe his advisors thought that he may have weakened his bargaining position with this admission because the 26 - year old was more
circumspect when being interviewed during the victory celebrations yesterday,
as revealed in a Daily Mail report.
In prior episodes, had been more
circumspect about the likelihood of Can ending up in Turin, while reiterating Juve's strong interest and simultaneously scaring their supporters by mentioning Jack Wilshere
as a possible alternative.
Because we need to think of our own needs
as well
as the needs and reactions of others, it's important to be
circumspect in setting boundaries.
«For the time being any past leader and even those who held office at the highest level have to be
circumspect - including me - about our pronouncements and interventions which might have the exact opposite effect
as was intended,» he accepts, before adding: «It doesn't mean that any of us simply should be told to get back in the box and go away, and fail to express a lifetime's experience or commitment to the party, but it does mean we need to be very careful.»
Compare the New York Times coverage, which is very cautious about crowning Romney
as the likely nominee, with the Washington Post, which is much less
circumspect.)
He described it
as an unfair situation and has cautioned Ghanaians to be
circumspect in their comments.
David Cameron,
as Prime Minister, resisted a ban too, but did say ««I think if he came to visit our country he'd unite us all against him,» By this week, Prime Minister May's comments were more
circumspect.
Steve Noble was more
circumspect, saying that his main job was to keep the campaign rolling
as they move towards November's general election, where he will face Republican challenger Ron Polacco.
Former NYC Mayor Ed Koch is being
circumspect about whether he will reclassify Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos and his conference
as «enemies» of reform now that the Republicans are being all on - again, off - again about redistricting reform.
The media
as well
as the general public are, therefore advised to b
circumspect in their reportage and comments.
In the article, the former Attorney General indicated that «one would have thought that the massive defeat of the Looter Government never witnessed in the annals of Ghanaian history would make it
circumspect of how it handles the last days of its dying pangs
as a Looter Government so that the Independent Prosecutor may have mercy upon them.
According to reporting in Scientific American's sister publication Nature, minutes of the meeting show that the researchers were in fact much more
circumspect, saying things such
as «a major earthquake in the area is unlikely but can not be ruled out» and «because L'Aquila is in a high - risk zone it is impossible to say with certainty that there will be no large earthquake.»
Be
circumspect here,
as well — tell them she looks thin to you and you've shared your concerns with her, and you wanted to let them know, too.
Daniel Craig has been slippery and
circumspect when asked if Spectre will be his final outing
as James Bond.
The portrayal of the Muslim terrorists is frightening and intense (the effort from Aymen Saidi
as the terrorist leader is so filled with anger that it's painfully good), despite conveying a sense of insanity that seems
circumspect, and the Algerian government is painted
as dumbly trying to endanger French citizens
as long
as they possibly can, with only the French seeming to come out in a good light, when the assault on the plane saves the day.
This is a film best seen with
as little foreknowledge
as possible, and I would caution against reading too much about it,
as not all reviews will be so
circumspect.
Holdover cast members from Prometheus include Noomi Rapace
as Elizabeth and Guy Pearce
as corporate villain Peter Weyland, though Scott has been
circumspect as to the size of their contributions.
As I've mentioned before, I find that if I splash around too many adjectives in these commentaries they lose their impact, so I'm always a little
circumspect when it comes to describing books in too glowing terms, but from time to time it's necessary to throw caution to the wind!
Bradford was more
circumspect about how he plans to fill the U.S. Pavilion with his artwork, though Bedford dropped a hint that one of the artist's trademark materials — the end papers he used
as a hairstylist — may be part of the installation.
That the Court declined to comment on the second question reminds us to be
circumspect about the impact of the Court's holding — it is a narrow holding in so far
as it is limited to the set of circumstances enumerated in Article 15 (2) and,
as the AG notes in her conclusions, the language suggests that there was little margin for discretion — the State must «normally» keep the family together.
It is best to be
circumspect in the use of social media when involved in any potential litigation
as your posts may become evidence in your case.
For professors to then pick up the ball and encourage their students to do so, would surely help yield a legal resource of great value to members of the bar but, also, to members of the public — to whom this would provide the means to be much more nuanced or
circumspect and, potentially, helpful in the legal «readings» they bring to us
as clients!
As the immunity is such a potent shield, the courts are
circumspect in its application by limiting it to bona fide quasi-judicial bodies only.