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But ministers from the conservative Liberal Democratic party were more circumspect in their criticism.
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At other times, however, he is more circumspect and admits that this is a hotly disputed issue in biology.
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The reformers were normally more circumspect .
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Perhaps it wouldn't be such a bad idea to be slightly more circumspect about looking for her.
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Perhaps we ought to be a little more circumspect .
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Possibly a time trouble error which sheds a pawn, 37 ... f6 being more circumspect .
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When he passed the entry that led to the bathrooms and toilets, he became more circumspect .
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Walesa was circumspect in discussing his political actions.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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All such discussions, however remained quite circumspect .
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At other times, however, he is more circumspect and admits that this is a hotly disputed issue in biology.
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But ministers from the conservative Liberal Democratic party were more circumspect in their criticism.
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The Montagu case left homosexuals in Britain nervous and more inclined to circumspect behaviour.
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The reformers were normally more circumspect .
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There was nothing circumspect about Cameron, nothing held-back.
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They managed to see Maeda who dropped hints and told them to be circumspect .
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You see, they are both fairly cautious and circumspect .