Sentences with phrase «less circumspect»

Head of the Grattan Institute and former Federal Health Department head Stephen Duckett was far less circumspect in his criticism, telling ABC Radio he was «disgusted» by the remarks:
Richard Yu, the CEO of Huawei's consumer business, was less circumspect during his keynote speech today at CES.
One consequence is that many companies are far less circumspect about what happens to their data in the cloud than they are with more conventional providers of IT services.
Lance, who is younger and less circumspect, spends his days feeling stir crazy, bored, and horny.
Gauthier is less circumspect: «They wouldn't get away with that.
Billionaire Republican Ken Langone told CNBC that it would be «wonderful» if Bharara ran for either office, while New York's liberal public advocate Tish James was even less circumspect: «Run, Preet, Run» she tweeted after he announced he had been fired.
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.)
Then, when Havelange triumphs over Rous — sorry, Sir Stanley — in the 1974 presidential election, the defeated Englishman is even less circumspect.
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