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"Be cautious," an online article about Lawrence Township (Mercer County) said.
Other regional players are more cautious, an attitude encouraged by Beijing's divide-and-rule tactics.
Reeve complains that there's too much careerism and too cautious an approach to research, and he believes that the system needs to be shaken up.
Thus far, the American response has been cautious: an offer of limited assistance, funneled through relief groups, and the promise of more if an American assessment team is allowed access to the worst-hit disaster areas.
Her language is cautious, an effort to address the friction between the intellectual life of a liberal Jewish household and the employment of a Palestinian who lovingly ironed the daughter's army uniform.
The Mets are not necessarily taking as cautious an approach with a recent injury to Humber, who left Monday's start for New Orleans after five innings because he was hit by a batted ball.
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Was Kennedy too cautious a politician?
But she is as cautious a socialist as Mr Lagos.
And so, beyond a certain point, it must be cautious — a very un-Biblical commandment.
Friendly was famously cautious, a man devoted to incremental rather than radical legal change.
He says to "be cautious a bit".
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