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carefully and prepared
Most cases that go to trial are carefully prepared through a discovery process that aids in the review of evidence and testimony before it is presented to judge or jury.
A wily politician, she kept the Portuguese in check with carefully prepared agreements.
Determined not to be called an Uncle Tom, he refused to deliver the principal's carefully prepared valedictory address that would not offend the white school officials and finally convinced the black administrators to let him ad a compromised version of what he had written.
* Polishing chalk is chalk prepared with a carefully controlled grain size, for very fine polishing of metals.
Concrete is a rigid pavement, which can take heavier loads but is more expensive and requires more carefully prepared subbase.
A carefully prepared banzuke listing the full hierarchy is published two weeks prior to each sumo tournament.
Hatshepsut's highest official and closest supporter, Senenmut, seems either to have retired abruptly or died around Years 16 and 20 of Hatshepsut's reign and, was never interred in either of his carefully prepared tombs.
After carefully analyzing the data prepared by Seven Islands, Witt decided that the annual growth rate of the forest would allow for a sustainable annual cut of 6, 000 cords.
The battle began at dawn, approximately 06: 00 on 20 November, with a carefully prepared and predicted but unregistered barrage by 1, 003 guns on German defences, followed by smoke and a creeping barrage at ahead to cover the first advances.
Norris's letter, written on parliamentary notepaper, said that Nawi had been lured into a " carefully prepared trap " and had unwisely pleaded guilty to the charges.
Although bento are readily available in many places throughout Japan, including convenience stores,, train stations, and department stores, it is still common for Japanese homemakers to spend time and energy for their spouse, child, or themselves producing a carefully prepared lunch box.
To that end, Larson carefully examined the Original Manuscript ( the one dictated by Joseph Smith to his scribes ) and the Printer ’ s Manuscript ( the copy Oliver Cowdery prepared for the Printer in 1829 – 1830 ), and compared them with the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd editions of the Book of Mormon to determine what sort of changes had occurred over time and to make judgments as to which readings were the most original.
But the Austrian triumph was fleeting and Montbrun had carefully prepared a countercharge with his reserve and skilfully launched the 12th Chasseurs-à-Cheval frontally, while the 11th Chasseurs-à-Cheval charged the O ' Reilly Chevaulegers from flank.
The RAND table was a significant breakthrough in delivering random numbers because such a large and carefully prepared table had never before been available.
The dead man ’ s body would be carefully prepared and dressed in his best clothes.
Victor also issued catalogs, usually annually, with supplements issued during the year, that were carefully prepared and also provide useful information.
Very carefully prepared, they were, and indeed are still, of the greatest value to historical students.
Exploding a few plastic bombs in carefully chosen spots, the arrest of Cuban agents and the release of prepared documents substantiating Cuban involvement, also would be helpful in projecting the idea of an irresponsible government.
At a designated time the duplicate would be substituted for the actual civil aircraft and would be loaded with the selected passengers, all boarded under carefully prepared aliases.
The crystals then had to be carefully prepared by skillfully cutting them into sections with facets that had a different orientation to that of the internal structure of the crystal, and the response to a magnetic field had to be painstakingly measured.
: A carefully prepared storage plan, used in the Iran – Iraq War and the first Persian Gulf War, ensured that tens of thousands of pieces were saved, they said.
País ' group prepared carefully, accruing weapons, collecting money, collecting medical supplies.
He was a popular instructor ; he prepared his lectures carefully and they were largely attended.
The instruction is carefully prepared so the student can access the English language content supported by material in their primary language and carefully planned instruction that strives for comprehensible input.

carefully and slit
Polyxena's virginity was critical to the honor of her character, and she was described as dying bravely as the son of Achilles, Neoptolemus, slit her throat: she arranged her clothing around her carefully so that she was fully covered when she died.

carefully and does
The attractive Greer Garson, who loves beautiful clothes and selects them as carefully as she does her professional roles, prefers timeless classical designs.
Bicyclists often fear collision with an opening car door in case the car's occupant does not look carefully to check that it is safe to open the door.
The doctor carefully reviews symptoms and does a physical examination to exclude physical disorders that may contribute to or cause memory loss.
These include ceasing irrigation a few days before harvesting to allow pathogens to die off in the sunlight, applying water carefully so it does not contaminate leaves likely to be eaten raw, cleaning vegetables with disinfectant or allowing fecal sludge used in farming to dry before being used as a human manure.
They give a highly idealised depiction of the forms represented, and the compositions, though very carefully conceived in drawings, achieve " sprezzatura ", a term invented by his friend Castiglione, who defined it as " a certain nonchalance which conceals all artistry and makes whatever one says or does seem uncontrived and effortless ...".
After the preparation, the lutefisk is saturated with water and must therefore be cooked carefully so that it does not fall into pieces.
It does not work with mono playback ; nor does it work while using loudspeaker units, as the acoustics of this arrangement distort the channel separation via natural crosstalk ( an approximation can be obtained if the listening environment is carefully designed by employing expensive crosstalk cancellation equipment.
# does not reject claims on a priori grounds, antecedent to inquiry, but examines them objectively and carefully.
Boileau does not merely lay down rules for the language of poetry, but analyses carefully the various kinds of verse composition, and enunciates the principles peculiar to each.
According to one respected scholar: " Unfortunately, it does not seem that experiments of this kind have ever been carried out carefully.
Moral hazard arises because an individual or institution does not take the full consequences and responsibilities of its actions, and therefore has a tendency to act less carefully than it otherwise would, leaving another party to hold some responsibility for the consequences of those actions.
Far fewer medium format cameras are motorized, and medium format roll film does not have sprocket holes, so loading often requires that marking on the backing paper of the film be lined up with markings on the camera, and on unloading, the backing paper must be carefully secured to protect the film from light.
* Flash equipment may take some time to set up, and like any grip equipment, may need to be carefully secured, especially if hanging overhead so it does not fall on anyone.
These include ceasing irrigation a few days before harvesting to allow pathogens to die off in the sunlight, applying water carefully so it does not contaminate leaves likely to be eaten raw, cleaning vegetables with disinfectant or allowing fecal sludge used in farming to dry before being used as a human manure.
He tries to read and answer all his mail by himself and finds that the volume is too much and he needs to rely on secretaries ; he is exasperated with his ministers and has them arrested, but soon realises that he does not know enough to govern by himself, and is forced to release the ministers and institute constitutional monarchy ; when a war breaks out he does not accept being shut up in his palace, but slips away and joins up, pretending to be a peasant boy-and narrowly avoids becoming a POW ; he takes the offer of a friendly journalist to publish for him a " royal paper "-and finds much later that he gets carefully edited news and that the journalist is covering up the gross corruption of the young king's best friend ; he tries to organise the children of all the world to hold processions and demand their rights – and ends up antagonising other kings ; he falls in love with a black African princess and outrages racist opinion ( by modern standards, however, Korczak's depiction of blacks is itself not completely free of stereotypes which were current at the time of writing ); finally, he is overthrown by the invasion of three foreign armies and exiled to a desert island, where he must come to terms with reality – and finally does.
New York Times film critic Vincent Canby notes, " The movie features a lot of carefully executed, comically horrible special effects ...." Canby stood as one of the few critics of the time to praise Wallace's directing: " Mr. Wallace clearly has a fondness for the clichés he is parodying and he does it with style.
In addition, when he does get pushed too far ( either by a carefully constructed plot falling apart or a bout of in-game backstabbing ), he has been known to flip the table in a moment of rage.
He, in the same way as Léo Delibes and Bizet, does not strive after profundity, but he carefully avoids routine, seeks out new forms, and thinks more about musical beauty than about observing established traditions, as do the Germans.
The programmer must carefully analyze database access code to ensure that any relaxation of isolation does not cause software bugs that are difficult to find.
He also carefully arranges matters so that a reality which includes him as Patrician is slightly better than one which does not, with the result being that the only two people who may potentially benefit from his death are claimants to the extant throne of Ankh and their associates.
" The Constitution does, however, go on to specify a few carefully defined exceptions to this rule.

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