Sentence examples for by cautiously from inspiring English sources

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So, do governments respond by cautiously lifting the ban on bushmeat, or shuttering the trade for good?

Some brokers say that there is more to be gained by (cautiously) working with the competition in setting prices and marketing strategies than by going it alone.

Idella, intelligent and dutiful, though wary of a world she knows can turn hostile in a heartbeat, remains hopeful by cautiously lowering her romantic and economic expectations, until those expectations can reasonably be met.

The American embargo against the island does not help: equipment for radiology, mammograms and cancer therapy is hard to replace, says Julia Sweig of the Council on Foreign Relations, an American think-tank.Raúl Castro, the president, who this month visited China and Vietnam, is trying to revive the economy by cautiously transferring chunks of it into private hands.

They're failing on this today, he says, by cautiously backing established companies instead: "The real test for Funding for Lending has always been whether it is able to get credit flowing to young and fast-growing companies and long term, non equity capital to firms that want to expand.

However, by cautiously picking out the correct words and actions, we can turn these negative thoughts into positive ones, thus overcoming potential negativity.

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In February 2010 a research paper by a team of economists at the fund led by Jonathan Ostry cautiously endorsed the use of controls in situations where a country facing a capital surge had a currency that was appropriately valued, had already built up enough reserves and had no further room to tighten fiscal policy.

Ambivalent respondents were characterized by their cautiously accepting posture toward the social sciences and, especially, by their reservations about qualitative methods.

Their ideology and policies, which properly belong to the history of conservatism rather than liberalism, became increasingly influential, as illustrated by the British Labour Party's official abandonment of its commitment to the "common ownership of the means of production" in 1995 and by the cautiously pragmatic policies of Pres.

So is Owen Wister's "The Virginian," a once universally read novel of a dude who goes West and meets an "omni competent" but soon to be out-of-date ranch hand, and Robert Penn Warren's "All the King's Men"—once regarded as a very-big-deal potential G.A.N. where the populist Huey Long character is observed by a cautiously modern Southern gent.

So is Owen Wister's "The Virginian," a once universally read novel of a dude who goes West and meets an "omni competent" but soon to be out-of-date ranch hand, and Robert Penn Warren's "All the King's Men" — once regarded as a very-big-deal potential G.A.N. — where the populist Huey Long character is observed by a cautiously modern Southern gent.

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