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Manuel said the team wanted to be cautious to avoid a relapse.
But he also emphasized the need to be cautious, to avoid aggravating the injury and risking a longer absence.
As Jacob (2001) noted, one must be cautious to avoid a potentially confusing anthropomorphism in which an actual tinkerer or bricoleur is imagined who invents through trial and error.
Be cautious to avoid injury.
When slicing the strawberries, be cautious to avoid cutting yourself.
Be cautious to avoid exceeding the torquing specifications - the cost of a broken off bolt-head and even falling into a cylinder is very high.
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But Lebedev is cautious to avoid direct criticism of Vladimir Putin or Dmitry Medvedev.
He has been cautious to avoid aggressively hectoring his hosts – an increasingly important regional ally – on human rights.
In a country where portraits of the king adorn the walls of cafes, restaurants, hotels and shops, the protesters have been cautious to avoid direct criticism of the country's leader.
Even as Mount Pelée blackened the sky, the Martinique newspaper Les Colonies asked, "Where better could one be than in St. Pierre?" Zebrowski, however, is cautious to avoid laying too much blame on government officials for failing to evacuate the city, recognizing that scientists of the age knew very little about volcanoes and their behavior.
This isn't a call to divert attention, or a protest against other minorities "that have it better," a falsehood I'm cautious to avoid.
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