Give people a stake in their own prosperity, security and freedom and they behave in a more
circumspect way.
Not exact matches
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).
«Nana Akuf - Addo does not even have confidence in that figure,» he said, perhaps to explain why «the president himself was so
circumspect, in such a
way that he wouldn't say it.»
The breadth of
ways attention deficit - hyperactivity disorder may be manifested makes its intersection with any of the disability categories under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act particularly
circumspect and still often essential to providing a free appropriate public education.
Correctives in the broadest sense, Piper's missives have included requests to be not referred to in a particular
way (Dear Editor, Please don't call me a — , 2003), unrelentingly
circumspect fact - checking (An Open Letter to Donald Kuspit, 1987) or simply observing where others have not (To the Editor of The New York Times, 1990).
A coherent synopsis,
way better than fragmented discussion on multiple websites, helpful for discerning between offers of judicious,
circumspect advice, claims founded on evidence.
It's a break from Apple's traditionally
circumspect approach in one key
way: the company is relying solely on Samsung to provide the requisite OLED displays, whereas it usually favors a diverse pool of component providers to minimize risk.