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Failures breed caution, of course.
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That situation inherently breeds caution and stalemate, ensuring that Counter will resist Guild demands even if there were some he'd otherwise be inclined to agree to (which there may not be, however).
Maxwell responded to the signal by readying his squadron to seek out and destroy the convoy, but the attempted invasion of Lissa the previous March had bred caution in the British defenders and Maxwell was therefore compelled to disembark 30 sailors and most of his marines at Port St . Georgeand leave behind the 20-gun HMS Acorn to protect the harbour.
They also argue that a troubled economy breeds extreme caution.
Yet the Iraq experience has bred significant caution among intelligence agencies, now more careful than ever about overinterpreting the evidence.
There was much greater variation between individuals within breeds, which also urges caution upon studies of breed differences based upon relatively small group sizes.
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