- Library Journal «Undeniably well - meaning but
too circumspect in its approach.»
Harris and Hitchens agree with Dawkins, even though they seem
too circumspect to blurt it out so plainly.
Not exact matches
(ii) The need to be
circumspect of any
too extensive systematization, of any cut - and - dried theology.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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!
(Some potential Supreme Court Justices do
too, I guess, though the Canadian Bar Association was more
circumspect in its recent resolution on that topic.)