with taste; in a tasteful manner; "the house was tastefully decorated" (同)tastily
in an offensively distasteful manner; "a distastefully explicit report on the Royal couples marital life"
having or showing or conforming to good taste
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Communicating with patients via e-mail: is it a good idea?
Steinberg CS.
Journal of the American Optometric Association.J Am Optom Assoc.1999 Sep;70(9):599-601.
As e-mail becomes an everyday part of more people's lives--and an important part of the way business is done--optometrists are naturally beginning to use it with patients. However, e-mail communication with patients creates a new set of potential dangers that doctors must consider: What defines the
Nederlands tijdschrift voor tandheelkunde.Ned Tijdschr Tandheelkd.1991 Oct;98(10):383-4.
The (re)building of a dental office depends largely on a programme of demands and desires drawn up by the dentist. The architect's duty is to realise that programme adequately and tastefully, taking into account the governmental restrictions and regulations as well as the innovations and possibiliti
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taste·ful (tāst′fəl) adj. 1. Having, showing, or being in keeping with good taste. 2. Pleasing in flavor; tasty. taste′ful·ly adv. taste′ful·ness n. ... The cart must be tastefully ornamented; and if you and I dress ourselves as Neapolitan ...