The 400, 000 water lovers who will soon receive Patagonia's first surf-gear catalog are being carefully chosen.
Mr Cameron has tried to change voters' attitudes by taking swipes at carefully chosen targets.
But the words "right now" are carefully chosen too, and the general also conveys a sense of urgency.
Bush matched this effort by appearing as a guest star at carefully chosen fund raisers in key states.
It is not enough, they say, for Mr Trichet to talk down the euro with carefully chosen adjectives.
Today the peacocking is gone, but not the attentiveness: The jeans, T-shirt and sneakers are carefully chosen and expensive.
The hospital had been carefully chosen because it had a new cardiac unit.
Matt, with the help of other FORBES staffers, oversees more than 250 carefully chosen topic-specific experts who publish on Forbes.com.
Island Creek has an eclectic wine list (think Slovenia) carefully chosen for oysters, and other specialties include fried cod cheeks.
Instead, you make a similar statement by displaying your mobile phone, with its carefully chosen ringtone, screen logo and slip cover.
Extrapolating from this, they calculate that an optimal strategy for surveying 90% of all protein domains would need 16, 000 carefully chosen targets.
But adding carefully chosen shades of grey creates a more informative picture.
To me, acknowledgment of shareholder interests would insist on carefully chosen actions recognizing business success as intricately intertwined with natural and social systems.
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Obama too, as his campaign speeches in carefully chosen quarters showed, is subject to the pressures of the powerful Israeli lobby in U.S. politics.
People included in the research would have to be very carefully chosen so their risk factors could be properly isolated into various control groups.
He thinks the device could even prove handy in some carefully chosen biomedical applications, especially in the developing world where inexpensive solutions are in demand.
In order for an executive staff to function effectively, the subject matter experts and the managers on the staff must be carefully chosen for expertise and competence.
Each fostered child should be able to live with a foster carer carefully chosen to match their specific needs in terms of location, lifestyle, language and culture.
Once in the cages, it's nothing but the best for the captive fish as they gorge on the expensive imported diet of pilchards carefully chosen to maximize the tuna's oil content and bring out a pink-to-red color.
Since succeeding Pope Benedict XVI, who resigned in February citing age and frailty, Pope Francis has used a series of carefully chosen words and symbolic gestures to signal what for many appear to be significant shifts in church priorities.
Covering some 400 square miles of open countryside, the trial sites are much larger than the ten-by-ten kilometre box squares used in the RBCT, and have been carefully chosen to take advantage of natural barriers to the movement of badgers like the M5 and M50 motorways and the river severn.
Spethmann says the bamboo is chosen carefully for its quality and thickness.
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Words are chosen carefully whenever a president speaks publicly on foreign affairs as the audience is not just the American people, but the world--and things can get lost in translation.
But the MP told the BBC he had chosen his words carefully and did not regret the timing of the statement.
Mr Ward had, at first, reacted by telling BBC News he had chosen his words carefully and did not regret the timing of the statement.
"He should have chosen his words more carefully, " she said.
But politicians' chosen weapons are words and they must use them carefully.
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