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Why was the White House so circumspect about the president's decision to sign it?
Authorities on church law were circumspect in evaluating Bishop Elya's decision, suggesting a lack of agreement on whether the 1990 code had superseded the 1929 decree.
Of the big three networks, ABC was the most circumspect about the implications of the decision, and clearest at providing caveats.
Other members of the GOP cast doubt on the decision to fire Comey but remained circumspect about the idea of a special prosecutor.
Dell remained circumspect yesterday in its statement on the commission's decision.
28 Some studies have shown that attitudes towards involving patients range from highly positive to more circumspect and that moves towards enhancing patient involvement in decision making will depend on developing both the skills and attitudes of medical professionals.
Unlike the circumspect Tim Duncan and Manu Ginobili, Parker has too often raised questions with his decision-making.
While Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and the UAE were quick to praise Trump's decision to abrogate US commitments in the JCPOA, others have been more circumspect and, at times, critical.
Washington's decision to channel its Syrian policy through the Security Council partly reflects a more circumspect approach to foreign affairs following setbacks in Iraq.
"Circumspect batting.
So circumspect!
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