21.   Despite their need for priests, dioceses must exercise care about whom they take.

22.   He urged the judge to exercise care in the wording used in the Allen charge because of its potential effect on juries.

23.   In addition, because of the great emphasis Rostropovich places on the cyclical nature of the six suites, buyers of the CD edition will have to exercise care.

24.   One thing we do know is that more care will be exercised in the future when these platforms are constructed.

25.   President Clinton has exercised care not to get American troops bogged down in ground wars, opting for airstrikes in places like Bosnia-Herzegovina and Iraq.

26.   Rather, they were making the point that both sides had to exercise extraordinary care.

27.   Slip-and-fall case law also shows that individuals are expected to exercise reasonable care to avoid apparent hazards.

28.   The city points to nothing that might justify a conclusion by the district court on remand that the city had exercised reasonable care.

29.   The Coast Guard urges owners to exercise special care until fixes are made.

30.   The Mets also contended that Lapinski failed to exercise ordinary care by ignoring the game while Pratt was at bat.

v. + care >>共 361
provide 13.11%
take 12.05%
receive 7.00%
need 5.12%
get 3.99%
require 3.37%
seek 3.07%
improve 2.97%
manage 2.94%
help 2.34%
exercise 1.65%
exercise + n. >>共 284
caution 13.19%
option 12.80%
right 10.63%
restraint 8.98%
power 8.36%
control 6.02%
influence 3.50%
authority 2.74%
discretion 2.24%
care 1.80%
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