Sentences with phrase «circumspect though»

Not exact matches

Harris and Hitchens agree with Dawkins, even though they seem too circumspect to blurt it out so plainly.
(Even though my location is an open secret, I hope you'll forgive me for being annoyingly circumspect.)
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.
(Though be advised: Others — including the film's own promotional materials — have not been so circumspect, and this is a movie best enjoyed with a minimum of foreknowledge.)
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.
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.
(Some potential Supreme Court Justices do too, I guess, though the Canadian Bar Association was more circumspect in its recent resolution on that topic.)
However, it may be significant that Lord Dyson did say that it is not inconsistent with the Johnson exclusion zone (though Lord Mance was more circumspect on that point) and Lord Phillips said that it was not called into question and indeed showed a similarly restrictive view of damages to that in Addis.
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