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AMERICAN presidents tend to be very cautious when it comes to policy toward Cuba.
The real Obama is one who's very cautious when it comes to challenging corporate power".
And lenders are especially cautious when it comes to foreign buyers, Mr. Cole said.
Japanese leaders are famously cautious when it comes to foreign affairs, and have rarely made bold diplomatic gestures.
They love their horses desperately, but they're much more cautious when it comes to relationships with other human beings.
The shadows might remain even as the economy picks up, by making young workers more cautious when it comes to decisions about their careers and their finances.
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He was cautious when it came to criticising Russia's human rights abuses in public.
He was always cautious when it came to believing or not believing in his journey, and this preserved him from both hubris and capitulation.
Ventura's reaction followed the pattern of managers who have felt compelled to be cautious when it came to the matter of trusting an unpredictable player.
Mr. Rasgon added that investors had been cautious when it came to technology companies because they feared that the economy could experience another slump and that the increased recent demand for technology products would vanish.
Until recently, Chinese companies have tended to be cautious when it came to efforts to buy publicly traded companies, a wariness that stems in part from memories of a bid by the Chinese offshore oil company Cnooc for the United States oil producer Unocal in 2005.
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