Doctors now prescribe more judiciously, though treatment still saves lives in the case of severe arrhythmias.
Loafing is judiciously encouraged with a strategic scattering of hammocks, books and board games among the various sundecks and thatched-roofed palapas (pavilions), and massages are .
He has to keep the Afghan people on his side being sure to order air strikes judiciously, only when there's simply no other way of attacking a high-value target but he's .
Animals Unveil the Human Egotistic Character in Chalabi’s New Book “The Smiling Owl” judiciously reveals what is left of modern man’s moral fiber in a number of short, riveting dialogues. (PRWeb June 06, 2013) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/RaadChalabiPhD/TheSmilingOwl/prweb10807929.htm
June 7, 2013 - PRWeb
Debra J. Saunders: The dying drug war and its final victims The power to prosecute is an awesome power that confers the ability to ruin people's lives, which is why an attorney general should use that power judiciously.
June 7, 2013 - Los Angeles Daily News
President Bush in CounterPunch Plenty of people knew these weren't just words when a triumphant Karl Rove said, "We're an empire now, and when we act, we create our own reality. And while you're studying that reality -- judiciously, as you will -- we'll act again, creating other...
Joe Maddon in Seattle Post Intelligencer Mussina tonight, what he did was he had tremendous command of his off-speed pitches,said Rays manager Joe Maddon. "He mixed his fastball in judiciously, but primarily threw the off-speed stuff and threw it for strikes. He was on tonight."
Robert Byrd in USA Today Extended deliberation and debate, when employed judiciously, protects every senator, and the interests of their constituency, and are essential to the protection of the liberties of a free people,Byrd said in April, making one of his last...