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Elsewhere, though, he has acted with caution.
Many tabloids have a history of rushing to press with flimsy stories that turn out to be fake, but "Entertainment Tonight" has historically acted with caution.
On hearing gunshots, Riham and her friends acted with caution, and the teenager led by example and told all students to stay indoors and avoid any suspicious-looking objects.
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He says that he needed to announce deep cuts because he needed to act with "caution".
If he was ever stopped by the police, she advised him to act with caution.
Coaches' pleas to act with caution can fall on some young and immature ears.
What emerges clearly from the new F.D.A. warning is that people should act with caution on both fronts.
In recent weeks, officials from both the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank have issued warnings about this possibility, and urged the Fed to act with caution.
Anyone trying to read the tea leaves from today's supreme court oral argument on the Prop 8 case ought to act with caution.
The reformers must act with caution, Mr. Valeh said, because their opponents have already demonstrated their hostility and their propensity for violence.
It would lessen the incentive for doctors to "lie," because M.C.O.'s would have an incentive to act with caution, knowing their decisions had consequences for their companies.
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