0 having or showing reason and good judgment in making decisions:
1 having or showing good judgment in making decisions:
The law allows for the judicious use of force in some situations.
In particular, by use of a high speed camera, and judicious processing, updates of the shape are obtained in real time.
Moreover, the book is a model of the judicious and creative application of the variationist method to the analysis of syntax.
There are some other ' assumed percentages ' regarding population which also need more careful and judicious treatment before being applied as they are here.
Unless it is accompanied by judicious environmental policy, expansion of international trade should be expected to result in an increased stress on the global commons.
The book has benefited from a much improved layout, more judicious use of headings, updating of illustrations and greater use of colour plates.
The ability of designers to avoid or minimize conflict through judicious trade-offs, careful negotiations, and other methods becomes their most valuable skill.
Any judicious policy approach to the specialty hospital debate will be cognizant of these economic realities.
It could be reinforced by judicious mollusciciding within the sugar irrigation scheme but not elsewhere.
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