199 Quotes About Carefully
- Author Alfred Kahn
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The increasing status of Xbox 360 as the premiere next generation digital gaming and entertainment system makes this the perfect time to introduce a carefully orchestrated licensing program that expands the Xbox brand.
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- Author Anthony Kennedy
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We should proceed carefully and appropriately in filling these important vacancies,
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- Author Anthony Kennedy
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When Congress alters the federal balance, it must carefully consider the consequences of doing so.
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- Author Donald Kennedy
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We carefully considered the implications of publishing this research and concluded that the knowledge we're gaining to potentially protect public health far outweighs the risk of working with the virus.
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- Author Donald Kennedy
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Science is publishing this study because it provides information necessary for developing drugs and vaccines that could help prevent another global flu pandemic. We carefully considered the implications of publishing this research and concluded that the knowledge we're gaining to potentially protect public health far outweighs the risk of working with this virus.
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- Author Eric Kraus
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We are carefully reviewing every product category whose performance has lagged expectations. All options, including pruning, divesting or discontinuing, are being considered.
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- Author Frank Keating
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The entire private life insurance industry in Japan, including its foreign participants, will carefully monitor this crucial process, which must also be open to input and genuine exchange.
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- Author Gene Kimmelman
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Congress and federal regulators need to look carefully at the lifeless competition their flawed policies have created and reject this merger.
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- Author Gene Kimmelman
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Congress and federal regulators need to look carefully at the lifeless 'competition' their flawed policies have created and reject this merger. The government has been deceived before by promises that somehow more concentration would produce more choices and competition, when the result has been just the opposite. It shouldn't be fooled again.
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