Examples of 'more judicious' in a sentence

Meaning of "more judicious"

more judicious: Showing good judgment, discretion, or wisdom in making decisions or taking actions

How to use "more judicious" in a sentence

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We have to be more judicious in how we project power.
The use of seawater is much more judicious.
Other jurisdictions are more judicious in revealing decisions and rationale.
Our commemoration must be more judicious.
More judicious to become.
But hopefully you will be a more judicious overseer.
More judicious use of such revenue could provide a major boost to development.
Wisdom will help us operate more judicious choices.
Ii wider and more judicious use of loan and finance facilities ;.
However asphalt proves to be in certain conditions a more judicious choice.
He emphasized that UNHCR was being more judicious in the use of the operational reserve.
He accepted that he should have used a softer and more judicious tone.
With luck you will be more judicious in this than I do.
I just want Carson to be a little more judicious.
From now on, be more judicious in your actions.

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Another color would have been I think more judicious.
I've learned to be more judicious with expenditures of my time.
Decisions that are better informed, and often more judicious.
But hopefully you will be a more judicious overseer of our precinct, hmm.
Beyond that, changing venues or switching to a mobile hostpot is a more judicious use of time.
Subsequently, you can make more judicious use of your advertising budget.
Different regional groupings were thus established, some more judicious than others.
Peter, you are usually more judicious than that.
The optimisation of packaging and the eco-conception for a more judicious use of space.
Most physicians already have become more judicious when prescribing opioids, he said.
Enhanced Herbicide / biocide Application Public pressures and government regulations are requiring more judicious use of herbicides.
I think Page should have been more judicious in his comment.
But the studies underscore the long-established need for more judicious use of antibiotics.
It 's given me a lot of confidence to be more judicious about my own choices.
Closer co-operation would have led to a more judicious use of resources.
It is neglected no longer, and I can now take a more judicious and less evangelical view.
Just go about it in a slightly more judicious manner than Mrs. Bennet.
When you are self-funded, you must be much more judicious in your hiring.

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