judiciousness वाक्य
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- Eisner, a man with a temper who is known for his impatience, has tried both judiciousness and gravity in his testimony.
- Robinson never tries to compete with the intrinsic drama of Chaplin's life and lays out the basic framework with an admirable judiciousness.
- Anyone who has read Bild's slash-and-burn attacks may take Diekmann's judiciousness with a grain of salt.
- For all the members'air of judiciousness, Souter came closest to summarizing the national urgency underlying the task of the openly divided court.
- "There's a decorum and judiciousness, " said Carter Eskew, a longtime adviser in Gore's inner circle.
- That makes the first victim of Gingrich's latest stunt any pretense of judiciousness in the House Judiciary Committee's " inquiry ."
- Wellesley once again thanked Adams, this time for the judiciousness of his preparations and his negotiations for the surrender, the fort being considered almost impregnable.
- Rep . George Gekas ( R-Pa . ) said the Republicans'willingness to weaken the article demonstrated a judiciousness that Democrats have said has been lacking.
- Even so towering a creation as the oratorio " Elijah " receives only limited praise, and the accomplishments of Mendelssohn the performer are treated with like judiciousness.
- The depth of his human understanding, the judiciousness of his pickings from source material and the quality of his writing make this book at once gripping and grave ."
- In the wake of last week's unsettling events, we tend to look back nostalgically on the era of the Founding Fathers as one of farsighted judiciousness and providential wisdom.
- Mike Sherman is balancing justice and judiciousness after the Packers'star receiver missed Monday's practice following a three-day weekend pass during Green Bay's bye week.
- So your judiciousness works in our favor, it sorts out the wheat from the chaff, which naturally, I hope we are regarded more as the former than the latter.
- To conservative critics, such outspokenness, which is unusual for a regulatory official, means that someone who is supposed to be an impartial judge of labor-management disputes has abandoned judiciousness.
- "It must be used with great care and judiciousness and with a clear understanding of the obligations that we have as a responsible member of the international community, " he said.
- Woodward writes; " the president wanted to kill somebody " _ we're also given lots of scenes illustrating his judiciousness, his decisiveness, his humanitarian concern for Afghan civilians.
- The neoliberal imagination comes with prefabricated thought about the market as a source of knowledge and of political judiciousness, as the best impartial judge we can have, and as a healer of sick economies.
- Asked about misleading statements made by Eliot Spitzer, the Democratic candidate for attorney general, about his father's role in financing his campaign, Vallone opted for candor and loyalty over bland judiciousness.
- This is partly a result of Hackford's judiciousness and generosity, and the deft way he weaves Charles'recordings through the behind-the-scenes set pieces that fill out the narrative.
- But any pretense of judiciousness was lost when Republican senators acting as jurors and Republican House members acting as prosecutors met privately to plot trial strategy . ( Too bad this is a jury with no alternates .)
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