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"I wanted to strike a balance between honesty and judiciousness."
These are all examples of money that is being spent but against which I would place question marks as to their judiciousness.
In the Bush 41 era, good manners and judiciousness were prized.
Lauren questioned the judiciousness of stopping by so early in the day.
But judiciousness, not melodrama, is the hallmark of this study.
Chalk up one for judiciousness, even if the Senator was waffling.
He was widely respected for his judiciousness and analytical habits of mind.
You state, "Justice Thomas has failed the test of judiciousness."
"It makes discussions among Eagles require a lot of judiciousness.
Judiciousness and bipartisanship, by every account, become the process.
"Is anyone else inclined to mistake judiciousness for weakness?"
And they may not view the fact that he said so as a token of judiciousness and restraint.
The commission will benefit from his judiciousness, though for this position he may tend to carry quiet discretion too far.
"I'd say you've got a problem," Ramona observed with mock judiciousness.
Lauren took a reading of her own fatigue level and considered the judiciousness of more wine.
One ultimately must rate such a volume for the judiciousness, skill and force of its preferred emphases.
It is distinguished by its judiciousness and breadth.
Speed, not judiciousness, is therefore of the essence.
In any case, the exercise in judiciousness feels surreal.
"Such judiciousness will get you into trouble."
Even Democrats praise his integrity, independence and judiciousness.
It was a large black cat, washing her paws and regarding him with a stony judiciousness.
The soberness and judiciousness of his comments are generally admired among Catholic theologians.
The years ahead will demand not only determination but also diplomacy, flexibility, patience, judiciousness, and intellectual engagement.