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Conservatively

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  • would win their first medal if they raced conservatively and avoided a crash.
  • ng, attacking swimming and decided to swim conservatively and outstay his main rivals, the United St
  • However, Kang began to fight more and more conservatively, and when he tried to take Belcher down ag
  • ropriate to classify Archaeomarasmius more conservatively as incertae sedis (of uncertain placement)
  • the 13-acre (53,000 m2) land was estimated conservatively at Rs. 475 crore (Rs.
  • y a conflict between the President and the conservatively controlled congress, who refused to discus
  • phy to manage assets both successfully and conservatively, cover all investment areas, and meet the
  • They are conservatively estimated to be capable of producing 22 kg
  • Today, the value of these holdings are conservatively estimated to be near US$ 2.8 billion.
  • ng either the Intermediate Cup or league a conservatively estimated dozen times.
  • It is conservatively estimated that 400,000 left the South duri
  • ion and the number of eligible applicants ( conservatively estimated by the State Board of Health in
  • The Sunday Times Rich List conservatively estimates his current net worth to be at £
  • The festival began conservatively focusing on the more contemporary music of
  • rough estimate one can take Q≈100 (perhaps conservatively, giving overestimated locking times), and
  • t after the underclassman panel gave him a conservatively low ranking he decided to stay for his jun
  • reed is a Methodist lay preacher and voted conservatively on issues such as homosexuality.
  • Who, the actress was allowed to dress more conservatively on the show.
  • They will either conservatively refuse to run it in parallel, or in some c
  • Penn State conservatively rushed three times and attempted a 38-yard
  • the first of two runs of slalom, but skied conservatively to assure he would win a fifth medal.
  • equired a modest score to win, she vaulted conservatively to obtain a score of 13.600 which was more
  • f Aeschylus (1828), in which he dealt very conservatively with the text, and of Porson's four plays