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At a news conference on Thursday, after they had played to a draw in the fourth game of their match, Mr. Kramnik and Mr. Leko sounded cautiously committed to trying to reunify the title.
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Throughout his tenure at NATO, Luns, a conservative, was committed to ties with the U.S. and the U.K. and was cautiously skeptical of Soviet policy.
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On questions whose resolution is committed at least in large measure to another branch of the federal government, we have construed our own jurisdiction narrowly and exercised it cautiously.
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