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In fact we argued for legalisation, albeit in more cautious terms, in a cover story in 1988.
It might be added that Pope Francis is generally careful to couch his most daring ideas in quite cautious terms.
The process took almost a year, and was deemed, in the cautious terms of cancer medicine, to have been a success.
Yet all that Mann had done was publish to a study suggesting, in cautious terms, that Earth had started to heat up unexpectedly in the past few decades.
Amid great hoopla, Universal -- the producer of Steven Spielberg films like "Jurassic Park" -- recently joined the fold, on the most cautious terms.
Other scientists and advocates for patients have sharply criticized such certainty as unwarranted, noting that the Retrovirology papers themselves expressed their findings in more cautious terms.
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That is why to a large extent, they have expunged "liberal" from their vocabulary and replaced it with the more cautious term "progressive".
This overly cautious term has been removed.
Therefore "likely or probably pseudogene" may be a more cautious term?
The term 'Symbiosis genes' would be preferable, but without experimental evidence to support the role of these genes in the symbiosis, we prefer the more cautious term 'toxin-related genes'.
"Clients are being more cautious in terms of working with outside vendors," Stacey Cohen, a spokeswoman, said.
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