Carefully
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We need to master speed, and that means thinking
carefully
about the trade-offs of any given technology.
Look
carefully
at the area of the eastern Pacific, from the Americas, extending westward, and on either side of the Indian subcontinent, where there is a radical depletion of oxygen in the oceans.
And the main thing is that you have to dry them very carefully, at low temperature.
If you look carefully, you can even see a hint of the Apple menu, up here in the upper left, where the virtual world has literally punched through to the physical.
Now of course, we want parents to listen very carefully, because if a child is being bullied seriously or put in harm's way, we want parents to intervene, absolutely.
Well, I examined her
carefully.
And when you go on it, if you listen and see
carefully
and closely enough, what you will discover is that that information is saying something to you.
They choose very
carefully
who they connect with.
He was not really thinking too
carefully
about the ASPCA.
And then if you look carefully, there is all little things.
Realizing that Nyota might get hurt, Panbanisha, like any human mother,
carefully
tugs to get the scissors back.
That means you don't need to be a big nation to be successful; it means you don't need a lot of people to be successful; and it means you can move most of the wealth of a country in about three or four
carefully
picked 747s.
In two words, very
carefully.
We're also particularly interested and looking very
carefully
at places where slaves are being used to perpetrate extreme environmental destruction.
And it
carefully
plans the motion of the spokes and coordinates it so it can show this very impressive mobility.
Based on our taste, expertise, personal agenda, we choose
carefully
which records to save, which records mean something to us.
On the one hand, we have Mathematica, with its sort of precise, formal language and a huge network of
carefully
designed capabilities able to get a lot done in just a few lines.
And think
carefully
about the policies that you attach to that content.
Unlike this screen where the dots are placed carefully, this is a raw material.
So, together, these two projects answer questions I hadn't asked
carefully.
So we have to use this one
carefully.
This is something that perhaps Turkish Airlines should have studied a bit more
carefully
before they ran this campaign.
And that shark leaping there, if you look carefully, has an antenna.
And by this, I mean looking at what millions upon millions of people have done and
carefully
calibrating the rate, the nature, the type, the intensity of rewards in games to keep them engaged over staggering amounts of time and effort.
And each of these rewards is
carefully
calibrated to the item.
I started looking at them really
carefully.
At the heart of almost every truly great crime thriller is a
carefully
considered, methodically planned-out high stakes super-crime, which 9 times out of 10 is committed by a bunch of likable, grey-scale morality underdogs for who life isn't fair, for whom getting back at the man is, well, something worth cheering for.
The auteur of "Prince" manages to take an excellent cast, a decent story, a mediocre script and
carefully
assemble them into one boring, monotonous, amateurish mess.
Listen
carefully
between the lines of ill-written dialogue and you'll hear the slow churn of Washington Irving rolling over in his grave.
When Jennifer Rubin gives back the money she has
carefully
been concealing, all credibility flies out the window, and the guns pointing final showdown between Secor and Metzler is beyond ridiculous.
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