How to use in-sentence of “careful”:
– Scientists must be very careful to make explanations that fit well with what they Observationobserve and measure.
– Here doubt, suspending judgement, careful investigateinvestigation, testing and discussion come before any statement of facts.
– This is indeed how things work, but when integrating vector fields, one needs to again be careful in choosing the normal-pointing vector for each piece of the surface, so that when the pieces are put back together, the results are consistent.
– They were careful brick builders.
– Animals whose meat may be eaten must be killed in a special, careful way by a religiously trained slaughterer.
– We might think that he wisely cut the activities of the Roman Empire to a careful minimum.
– Because of Mclaughlin, California is still very careful about maintaining the bay’s healthy habitat and creating laws to further protect it.

Example sentences of “careful”:
– Richards gave just such a quantitative definition: “a response is sentimental if it is too great for the occasion.” He added, “We cannot, obviously judge that any response is sentimental in this sense unless we take careful account of the situation”.
– The player must be careful not to waste ammo because if he or she does, there may be more than one weapon that cannot be used.
– He was also upset with Mme de Luynes for not being careful enough.
– The article also said he was careful to keep his online life a secret from his co-workers and friends.
– As a rule of thumb, the more involvement you have with a topic in real life, the more careful you should be with our core content policies when editing in that area.
– Yet it was not until 1861 that Louis Pasteur performed a series of careful experiments.
– Body language is less exact than spoken language, so you have to be careful about how you interpret it.
– The law calls someone negligent if he hurts someone else, or someone else’s property, because he was not careful enough.
– Some pistols have a suppressor so that the player can kill enemies without being heard, others do not, so the player must be careful when choosing his or her weapons.
– You should be careful around electrical sockets and bare wires that might be carrying current.
– If you get a Pokémon early on and an Abra or a Pokémon that can fly but you can’t fly this early in game you can get an abra in the grass next to the nugget bridge but be careful not to battle the man standing above that grass he’s needed later.
– The Masoretes were very careful when they copied the Bible.
– However, this idea was from stories he had heard, not careful research.
– But at high levels of market penetration it requires careful analysis and management.
– Scientific facts are verified by careful observation or measurement.
– Ask questions; and show that you are giving careful attention to the answers.
- Richards gave just such a quantitative definition: "a response is sentimental if it is too great for the occasion." He added, "We cannot, obviously judge that any response is sentimental in this sense unless we take careful account of the situation".
- The player must be careful not to waste ammo because if he or she does, there may be more than one weapon that cannot be used.
More in-sentence examples of “careful”:
– His extensive and careful studies of the life history of fungi and contribution to the understanding of algae and higher plants were landmarks of biology.
– Because of this, many countries are trying to lessen the kinds of building that usually happen near beaches that have coral reefs nearby, and be more careful about the boats that go around reefs.Mulhall M Duke Environmental Law and Policy Forum 19:321–351.
– Being careful and patient is a virtue.
– Pathology is a science that concerns with finding the cause or presence of a disease by careful examination of a tissue or sample of any component of the body by scrutinizing it.
– These pictures, which are often quite small and are painted on wooden panels, are often very careful copies of particular famous icons.
– Modern historians also try to be careful when judging Richard III.
– This helps the comedy overall, because lower-class characters were often taken less seriously, and had to be less careful what they said.
– Madame Beck is a cool, clever, careful woman, who often spies and searches the teachers, firing and hiring easily.
– This is the kind of voltmeter where one has to be careful about making the positive and negative connections correctly – if the wrong connections are made, the voltmeter can be damaged.
– They classify “homeless” in a careful way and that way is very influential and a lot of other agencies and church groups copy it.
– Be careful “not” to abbreviate the date, because then it will automatically add a redlinked category instead of the correct category.
– That team was careful to treat the tomb with respect so that the people of Korea would not become angry.
– He can change things in his own past, so he has to be careful not to change too much.
– They have done projects in the past and have been very careful to follow all guidelines.
– Since rabbits are prey animals, they are careful in open spaces.
– With careful breeding, breeders have changed the fold to a double or triple fold.
– It is designed that it can be read forwards or backwards, so the user does not have to be careful how a product is put in front of the reader.
– Climbers should be careful climbing at any time of year, but it can be especially dangerous from late fall to early spring.
– While the movie shows the Alliance as an all-powerful regime, Whedon is careful to point out that it is not that simple.
– After careful thought I have decided to run for Crat.
– They have to be careful not to invest too much in improvements.
– The Lapps were very careful not to waste anything they got from the reindeer.
– Brian wakes up and eats some berries that make him sick, so he is careful the next day.
– In the next season, they will do The Lion and The Bear again but this time with more careful Music and happier voices.
– They have accessibility of all your private information That’s why you should be more careful whit this kind of website because it can be used against you.
– Diabetics must also be careful about exercise.
- His extensive and careful studies of the life history of fungi and contribution to the understanding of algae and higher plants were landmarks of biology.
- Because of this, many countries are trying to lessen the kinds of building that usually happen near beaches that have coral reefs nearby, and be more careful about the boats that go around reefs.Mulhall M Duke Environmental Law and Policy Forum 19:321–351.
- Being careful and patient is a virtue.
– If you use the DCT to break a sound into tones, you do not need to be as careful when playing the higher tones because people cannot hear them as well.
– One should be very careful when using new words to describe others.
– Tycho made very careful observations of the planets.
– As the first prophecy they tell him to be careful of Macduff, Thane of Fife.
– We should be careful about what information and pictures we put on facebook because it can be use against you, for example theft identity.
– Fish owners need to be careful about where they get their fish from, as the disease can spread very easily.
– Be careful when doing this and don’t forget to remove the flag when the flood is done.
– It can be overcome through data correction or through careful sample preparation.
– If using the BBFC website as a source take note that a film may have been submitted to the BBFC several times for classification and have several different runtimes associated with it depending on format, version and component, so be careful to source the correct time, which are all listed at the bottom of the entry page for the film under “Feature”.
– When Bedoya returned, she wrote a story about the town in FARC-controlled land, but she was careful and did not write about the townspeople who helped her.
– It can also be made by careful disproportionation of hypobromous acid.
– Make sure you are careful when using it.
– I’m advising admins to be careful because one block could stop a large group of people from editing.
– For 60 years he kept a careful record of all the concerts they played.
– They were very careful to make good use of every part of the animals they killed.
– Mutually-better outcomes can often be found by careful study of both parties’ interests, especially if done early in negotiations.
– Coeliac disease sufferers and other people who are sensitive to gluten and other allergens may need to be careful how much xanthan gum is in their food.
– Im aware of the challenges and limitations in the automated treatment of the English language and I have made this program in a careful way.
– If there is a real doubt, based upon reason and common sense after careful and impartial consideration of all the evidence in a case, then the level of proof has not been met.
– He was an intelligent and careful general.
– Subscriptions dropped off during the American Civil War, though the magazine was careful not to mention politics, war, or other divisive or controversial topics.
– They must still be careful when doing this, however.
– Also, the careful comparison of large collections of animals is often done.
