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(1) A well-judged budgetary stimulus would help fill the shortfall in demand while debt-laden firms and consumers get their finances in order.
(2) In the ill-judged execution of the well-judged plan of things the call seldom produces the comer, the man to love rarely coincides with the hour for loving.
(3) On the whole these cables are well-judged and well-written and show good political insights – particularly those from William Burns in Moscow.
(4) Ards attacked from the start of the second half and pulled back the arrears with a well-judged penalty from Gareth Fry.
(5) The appeal of the Duchess of Cambridge, a photogenic pin-up with a well-judged penchant for British designers.
(6) Already, they say, China has used a skillful policy of well-judged loans and investments to win several national governments within the European Union over to its side.
(7) For now, the Treasury's calculated risk looks better judged than those of a banking system intoxicated by bail-outs. Yet even well-judged gambles often fail.
(8) It supplies the account formulas and partial circuits parameters of the threshold value for adjusting and setting-up logic level. It makes logical level boundary clear and well-judged.
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