Circumspect in a sentence as an adjective

That's exactly why they should be more circumspect when busting down citizens' doors.

Of course, if the company in question has huge resources, you might want to be more circumspect.

I can't help but feel we'd maybe be better off if those types learned to be more circumspect in their actions.

I think the borg believes it is their traffic, though they would be circumspect about saying that in as many words.

In a Microsoft press release, you have some rights to be circumspect on how 'PC' should be interpreted.

I am very circumspect about downvoting, and rarely do it as I am still unsure of the criteria.

As one person's fascinating anecdote is another's secret, most tend to keep circumspect.

I'd say the solution is fair incentives up and down the chain in the company, a circumspect attitude to spending, and just keeping quiet about how the deals go.

If by "if-by-whiskey" you mean the fallacious, ****-flopping, cowardly practice of pandering, then certainly I am against it. But, if when you say "if-by-whiskey" you mean the circumspect, open-minded, responsive practice of consideration, then I am certainly for it. This is my stand.

Somehow the guys who just have strong feelings, or just have to tell it like it is, manage to tell it in a much more circumspect manner, or not at all, when letting fly would have unpleasant consequences for them rather than whoever they're going at.

That isn't a terribly large competitive threat -- if you can't totally paste someone trying to knock off your hairbrained strategy from 12 months ago, what are you doing in this industry?If I was to argue for keeping numbers secret, and you'll notice I'm kinda circumspect with regards to certain ones, it might be because you have multiple audiences.

Circumspect definitions

adjective

heedful of potential consequences; "circumspect actions"; "physicians are now more circumspect about recommending its use"; "a discreet investor"

See also: discreet