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Some may be surprised that such a cautious, selective operator should put her reputation on the line by entering politics and attaching herself to the Tories when the chancellor's austerity measures are dividing the country.
"What it might do is stop some of the more careful and cautious bigger operators and you will see backyard operators coming in," she said.
Mr. Myler, said the reporters, who did not want to be named discussing internal matters for fear of jeopardizing severance arrangements, was thought of in the newsroom as a cautious but sharp operator, his instincts honed over years at Britain's tabloid newspapers and at The New York Post.
In this paper, a new operator, the cautious rule of combination, is introduced.
"We are seeing operators being cautious in 2012.
The drop has made some operators more cautious about drilling new hydraulic fracturing wells, particularly in hard-to-reach shale like the Marcellus.
The city's plan has generated cautious excitement among charter school operators.
The bank said: We retain a cautious view about the tour operators industry and still believe that it will need to continue to extract efficiencies to stay competitive with the associated one-off restructuring costs.
Perhaps understandably, this means that operators tend to be cautious.
At a time when danger lurks in the form of disease-bearing pests and litigious parents, camp operators are becoming more cautious.
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