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The shadow chancellor, George Osborne, never developed a consistent economic message, choosing – perhaps rightly – to downplay the austerity message in favour of caution.
The "silent majority", a term coined by Richard Nixon to mobilise his electoral base before winning the 1968 American presidential election, seems to operate in Britain in favour of caution and small-C conservatism.
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The grander Dutch aim is to emulate the Total Football generation of 1974-78 and reach the final and, while academics detect a shedding of ingenuity in favour of un-Dutch defensive caution, Sneijder, Arjen Robben and the underperforming Robin van Persie are an artistic trio most countries would be proud to deploy.
Other members of the committee were more in favour of the NYSE, though mainly out of caution about tinkering with a system that worked reasonably well.
Stott sounded a note of caution about the growth of the primary care organisation and argued in favour of a 'core' team, sensing an emerging lack of continuity and fragmentation [ 19].
Sure, it embraces modern design rudiments (collectible-driven perks, double jumps and climbing) but this is a twitch-based arcade game where defence and caution are disregarded in favour of intense, exhilarating, aggressive moment-to-moment survival.
A note of caution.
One word of caution here.
A note of caution, though.
A bit of caution, however.
Two notes of caution, though.
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