Sentences with phrase «circumspect of»

The big question, of course, is now that you — Jaguar fan and the most circumspect of road testers — and I have finally got our greedy little mitts on one, does it actuality meet expectations?
Enthusiasts once circumspect of the rush to an airbag mandate fell into lockstep and considered them necessary safety items for every new car.
The latter faction, led by Representative Thaddeus Stevens (a terrific Tommy Lee Jones) remains circumspect of the president's motives and what he intends to do when Reconstruction arrives.
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.
(ii) The need to be circumspect of any too extensive systematization, of any cut - and - dried theology.

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But the rest of corporate America has been more circumspect in speaking out, underscoring the sensitivities around opposing policies that could provoke a backlash from the White House.
Former FBI agents who knew and worked with Strzok acknowledged that he should have been more circumspect with his comments, even if they were private, given the highly politicized nature of both the Clinton and Russia probes.
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.
According to Greg Kidd, an early investor, Dorsey today is circumspect but firm on the subject of his relationship with Williams.
Those, it turns out, are some of the more circumspect critiques.
But when it came to describing results of Square Cash for Business, the feature that lets business owners like tutors and landscapers accept payments via the app for a fee, he was more circumspect.
Roger Scruton takes to the pages of the London Times with a circumspect, but terribly cutting, treatment of the push for gay marriage (sub req):
Take any claim, however circumspect, to have some sense of the presence of God.
With regard to the lives of Christians, the Doctrine of Addai says that they were chaste, circumspect, holy and pure, since they lived like anchorites and chastity without spot.
We can see this from the way in which they paraphrased passages in the Old Testament which sounded anthropomorphic, and from the circumspect terms in which they spoke of the Deity («Heaven,» «The Name,» «The Holy One, blessed be he,» and the like).
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.
The Catechism of the Catholic Church (474) is rightly circumspect in its treatment of this question.
Bloom is more circumspect than Graves in not, for example, looking for mistakes a woman would be likely to make (e.g., putting a rudder at the prow of a ship) or reconstructing the feminine subculture of a male - dominated society.
However, Phin Ziebell, NAB Agribusiness Economist was more circumspect about the outlook telling the The Australian Financial Review that over the coming months, his team would be «closely watching the progress of the season which has been very patchy so far during winter».
Yet Abbott was more circumspect, despite being under increasing pressure from his National party colleagues to put a stricter test around the definition of the «national interest» and to block the sale of Australian agribusiness GrainCorp to the US multinational Archer Daniel Midland.
it would be complacence if we overlook that it is our fit players that project arsenal - ambition and * functionality to all our rivals, reports from the injury table are likely circumspect — that's to say news Santi has resumed running is to taken with an air of caution.
My point was that our manager has a mountain of experience to draw on and I think that is why he was very circumspect in his pre match press conference, reported by Arsenal.com, when talking about his team selection for the FA cup clash with Sunderland tomorrow.
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.»
The circumspect wording of the Progress Report issued on 10 November 2015 does scant justice to the gravity of the political and economic situation in the country.
In approaching questions of constitutional change I have learned to be circumspect.
In her first TV interview since the incident last week, in which Loeb made a KKK reference in connection with the African American senator, Stewart - Cousins said all elected officials need to be circumspect about the origins of the political contributions they receive.
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Carl Paladino was circumspect when reached for comment about protesters marching Thursday outside his Potters Road home, calling for his resignation from the Buffalo Public Schools board of education.
The Chairperson of the Electoral Commission, Charlotte Osei, who was the guest speaker at the ceremony held at the Banquet Hall of the State House admonished journalists to be circumspect in their reportage this election year.
For him, rather than criticise the timing, the methodology or the conditions of their release, «Nigerians should be grateful for their freedom and be more circumspect in this situation while praying for the release of the remaining girls in captivity.
But he was more circumspect about other investigations, demurring when asked about an inquiry into the Buffalo Billion, a plan offered by the administration of Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, which has poured hundreds of millions of dollars into that beleaguered western New York city.
Ayokunle must have, in the meantime, been circumspect about the sincerity and success of the operation.
Given voters» experience of public polling at the last general election, it would be natural for them to take a more cynical and circumspect view of opinion research in the lead up to the European referendum.
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.
It was a far more critical response than the circumspect reaction offered by archbishop Diarmuid Martin of Dublin, who said: «It is very clear that if this referendum is an affirmation of the views of young people... [then the church needs] a reality check.»
Senate Republicans gathered at the Republican National Convention here in Cleveland, however, are more circumspect about what Trump means for their control of the chamber.
At the very least, it suggests that fans of select committees and the Wright reforms should be more circumspect in their praise.
When contacted on the subject matter, the Parliamentary aspirant for the Party, Ernest Norgbey also condemned the actions of the youth and urged them to be circumspect in their actions since the President has Ashaiman at heart.
The Commission therefore implored the Media to be circumspect in the reportage of this delicate issue in order not to jeopardize ongoing investigation.
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.»
Cognitive neuroscientist Anil Seth of the University of Sussex in Brighton, UK, is impressed by the work, but also circumspect about what it says about free will.
Though Atala always remains circumspect about the status of his projects, he says this partial transplant model is different: That team is far along in the process, successfully placing kidney cartridges into animals for trials lasting several months.
The authors should be more circumspect in reporting their results, acknowledging that the stature estimates from modern humans are likely exaggerations, and focus their interpretations on the more appropriate (but still tenuous) australopithecine - based predictions — still with the caveat about the limitations of the data from which the predictor is derived.
House Appropriations Chairman Rodney Frelinghuysen (R - NJ) was a bit more circumspect, simply reminding constituents that «Congress has the power of the purse.
I do not have the time to continue this at this moment but I hope this part is of some interest to the circumspect.
And if you're taking care of yourself after a non-surgical procedure and aren't working with a doctor, be extremely circumspect in your choice to do too much.
A man should be circumspect towards the sentiments of the senior lady to have the capacity to keep her for long.
The harmonious unity of Ermanno Olmi's film, despite one or two discordant notes, stems largely from the director's circumspect approach to all its elements.
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