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The law allows for the judicious use of force in some situations.
This may involve judicious use of psychotropic medication or alternatively, behavioural or environmental interventions may be suggested.
Only by conforming "to judicious rules" can women "pass through the change with little or no suffering" (93, 92).
To ensure the judicious use of resources, tsetse control operations should rely on maps based on current distributions.
By the twelfth century, exemption from both secular and ecclesiastical jurisdiction had been obtained, partly by the judicious use of forgeries.
Judicious use of tables and diagrams makes it easy to understand difficult text and help focus on key points.
Judicious fertilizer management is also essential on such soils to get sustainable yields.
Education was a programme of judicious exercise to ensure that a proper balance was achieved between man's faculties.
It could be reinforced by judicious mollusciciding within the sugar irrigation scheme but not elsewhere.