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carefully and determining
A woman and her doctor should carefully review her situation, her complaints and her relative risk before determining whether the benefits of HT / HRT or other therapies outweigh the risks.
This point was driven home by accounts credit Stalin with much of the initiative and planning of flights, including, but not limited to listening carefully to the ideas of Soviet aviators and aviation planners, tracing pilots ’ routes, determining who fly, and ... giving the final permission .” Furthermore, the most prominent Soviet pilots ( the ones around whom mini personality cults developed ) enjoyed personal success, including compensation and other perks, within the structure of the USSR because of their successes in aviation.
Rather than simply determining existing public opinion, a deliberative poll aims to understand what public opinion would be if the public were well-informed and had carefully discussed a particular issue.
He carefully distinguished between meaning and truth: " the question of determining what we mean when we propound a given proposition is entirely different from the question of deciding whether it is true or false.
Moral competence refers to the ability to carefully consider both the consequences and prior believes in determining how morally wrong or right or wrong are one ’ s actions.

carefully and their
Every morning early, in the summer, we searched the trunks of the trees as high as we could reach for the locust shells, carefully detached their hooked claws from the bark where they hung, and stabled them, a weird faery herd, in an angle between the high roots of the tulip tree, where no grass grew in the dense shade.
churches that have a carefully planned program of membership preparation and assimilation often keep 85 to 90 per cent of their new members loyal and active.
It is unfair and unchristian to ask a person to take the sacred vows of Church membership before he has been carefully instructed concerning their implications.
It is not uncommon for players to deliver a " wrong bias " shot from time to time and see their carefully aimed bowl crossing neighbouring rinks rather than heading towards their jack.
Chemists carefully describe the properties they study in terms of quantities, with detail on the level of molecules and their component atoms.
During a competition routine, a squad performs carefully choreographed stunting, tumbling, jumping and dancing to their own custom music.
In general, mortals with divine qualities are carefully distinguished from the deity or deities in their religion's main pantheon.
The verse innovations of the Augustan writers were carefully imitated by their successors in the Silver Age of Latin Literature.
It is this type of damage which causes these types of radiation to be especially carefully monitored, due to their hazard, even at comparatively low-energies, to all living organisms.
In the summer of 1929 Husserl had studied carefully selected writings of Heidegger, coming to the conclusion that on several of their key positions they differed, e. g., Heidegger substituted Dasein for the pure ego, thus transforming phenomenology into an anthropology, a specie of psychologism strongly disfavored by Husserl.
It is imperative that such companies must set up and operate their e-commerce websites very carefully.
After the brand and formula are carefully designed and properly executed, franchisors are able to sell franchises and expand rapidly across countries and continents using the capital and resources of their franchisees while reducing their own risk.
Franchisor rules imposed by the franchising authority are usually very strict in the USA and most other countries need to study them carefully to protect small or start-up franchisee in their own countries.
SS men were carefully vetted for their racial background and were required to get racial certificates of any prospective spouses.
Although a koi breeder may carefully select the parents they wish based on their desired characteristics, the resulting fry will nonetheless exhibit a wide range of color and quality.
Women had to broach the subject about their interest in other women carefully, sometimes taking days to develop a common understanding without asking or stating anything outright.
Most forces carefully record the location and disposition of their own minefields, because warning signs can be destroyed or removed, and minefields should eventually be cleared.
Other poisons have their origins on Jackson ’ s Whole or in the Cetagandan Empire, and may be carefully engineered to target a particular person or to have a limited effect.
The values of these constants have been carefully measured, but the reason for their specific values remains a mystery.
Saint Augustine wrote " that the Egyptians alone believe in the resurrection, as they carefully preserved their dead bodies.
In most countries, women with PKU who wish to have children are advised to lower their blood Phe levels ( typically to between 2 and 6 micromol / deciliter ) before they become pregnant, and carefully control their levels throughout the pregnancy.
Many people prefer to receive paper letters, gaining the satisfaction of seeing their name carefully printed on a thick envelope in the letterbox.

carefully and origins
In an interview on National Public Radio's Talk of the Nation, Dr. McWhorter characterized AAVE as a " hybrid of regional dialects of Great Britain that slaves in America were exposed to because they often worked alongside the indentured servants who spoke those dialects ..." According to Dr. McWhorter, virtually all linguists who have carefully studied the origins of AAVE " agree that the West African connection is quite minor.
This emphasis, combined with the effects of the War Guilt Clause in the Treaty of Versailles ( 1919 ) which ended the First World War, led to a huge amount of historical writing on the subject of the origins of the war in 1914, with the involved governments printing huge, carefully edited, collections of documents and numerous historians writing multi-volume histories of the origins of the war.
Such cultures ( sometimes referred to in old American cookery as " emptins ", from their origins as the dregs of beer or cider fermentation ) would become the ancestors of modern baker's yeast, as they generally were carefully maintained to avoid what would later be discovered to be bacterial contamination, including using preservatives such as hops as well as boiling the growth medium.
In Cairo, she carefully avoided succumbing to the attractions of the bohemian lifestyle, and indeed, throughout her life, stressed her pride in her humble origins and espousal of conservative values.
His history of Rome from its origins to the First Punic War ( 264 to 241 BC ) is written from a Roman point of view, but it is carefully researched.
The novel was illustrated by Frank E. Schoonover, who carefully read the descriptive passages on the costumes and weapons of Barsoom and developed an overall concept for the artwork, even ensuring that John's Carter's pistol and belt in his cover illustration reflected their origins in Green Martian craftsmanship.
The feud had its origins in a carefully planned robbery of £ 1, 435 worth of diamond rings from Kilpatrick & Co, a Collins Street jewellers, in June 1918.
For it indicates, unmistakably, that the origins of Judaism were not inthe Jewish people ’ and that the best and finest of Judaism today transcends the Jewish people .” At the end of this same book, Elmer Berger succinctly gave his definition: Judaism is to do justice and to have mercy and to walk humbly with God ; and all the rest is commentary and of secondary importance .” It was from this perspective that Elmer Berger carefully and specifically documented his case against Zionism and against the oppressive character of the Zionist state.

carefully and Turner
The television advertisements cost £ 20, 000, an amount which Scotland on Sunday said was " carefully chosen to match the value of the Turner prize ", the newspaper adding that " Copies of the invoices were supplied as evidence.
They were carefully prepared using studies and full-size oil sketches, whereas Turner was notorious for finishing his exhibition pieces when they were already hanging for show, freely adjusting them to dominate the surrounding works in the tightly-packed hangs of the day.

carefully and wrote
One critic wrote the image of John F. Kennedy was described as carefully framed " in rich detail " which " drew on the power of myth " regarding the incident of PT 109 and wrote that Kennedy understood how to use images to further his presidential ambitions.
Centuries later Vincent van Gogh wrote to his brother Theo: ' What a joy it is to see a Frans Hals, how different it is from the paintings – so many of them – where everything is carefully smoothed out in the same manner.
Because he could not afford a typewriter, he carefully wrote in ink on legal-sized paper, occasionally crossing through or overlying a word.
However, Robert Dunfield ( a trained geologist ) wrote that he carefully examined the walls of the re-excavated pit and was unable to locate any evidence of this tunnel.
But he wrote it very, very carefully and very deliberately and really struggled to make it sound the way it sounds.
In 1252, a year after another victory over the folkungs at the Battle of Herrevadsbro ( Slaget vid Herrevadsbro ), Birger wrote two carefully dated letters, the first mention of Stockholm interpreted as the foundation of the city or at least some sort of special interest in the location.
He then wrote the date in every other space as well, then drew a line beneath them and carefully added them up.
At the same time, Forester wrote the body of the works carefully to avoid entanglements with real world history, so Hornblower is always off on another mission when a great naval victory occurs during the Napoleonic Wars.
Justice Stewart also reacted strongly after carefully considering the facts of the case, and wrote a dissent ” that would have been the opinion of the court without revisions of Burger ’ s drafts.
Alexander Pope ( 1688 – 1744 ) owned a copy of Rogers ' reprint of Crowley's edition of Piers Plowman with the Crede appended, and Isaac D ' Israeli ( 1766 – 1848 ) wrote in his Amenities of Literature that Pope had " very carefully analyzed the whole " of the latter text.
When Pulitzer's son took over administrative responsibility in 1907, Pulitzer wrote a carefully worded resignation.
" Chateaubriand used the couple as symbols of a discredited era, when he wrote that they " both represented the opinions and the freedoms of a by-gone age, carefully stuffed and preserved: it was the eighteenth century expired and married in its manner.
But unlike the Dodgers ' Branch Rickey, who signed Robinson one full season before bringing him to the National League, or as Jackson of the Call and Post wrote, " planned Robinson's entrance as carefully as a man would plan building a house matchsticks ," Veeck used a different strategy.
Allmovie's Lucia Bozzola wrote that " Complete with carefully modulated over-the-top performances from the entire cast, Raising Arizona confirmed the Coens ' place among the most distinctive filmmakers to emerge from the 1980s independent cinema.
The surveyor, Nonius Datus, wrote about his encounters with the Third Augustan Legion and how he had carefully surveyed, taken the measures of all the mountains and mapped out the axis for which the tunnel would need to be excavated.
He also wrote that the quality of the road would depend on how carefully the stones were spread on the surface over a sizeable space, one shovelful at a time.
When Stone returned home from this trip to Russia he wrote in his newsletter: " Whatever the consequences, I have to say what I really feel after seeing the Soviet Union and carefully studying the statements of its leading officials.
Louise wrote to her grandmother, " I am now Queen, and what rejoices me most is the hope that now I need no longer count my benefactions so carefully.
The egg collection was made up of carefully authenticated contributions from knowledgeable contacts and on the authenticity and importance of the collection, E. W. Oates wrote in the 1901 Catalogue of the collection of birds ' eggs in the British Museum ( Volume 1 ):
The story prefaces Boucher wrote were carefully calculated to pull the reader into the first paragraphs of the stories, setting the tone while providing background information and insights.
Over the next few years, the number of novelists who picked up on the procedural trend grew to include writers like Ben Benson, who wrote carefully researched novels about the Massachusetts State Police, retired police officer Maurice Procter, who wrote a series about North England cop Harry Martineau, and Jonathan Craig, who wrote short stories and novels about New York City police officers.

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