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She did that despite her aides' appeals for caution in the wake of a double suicide bombing that narrowly failed to kill her on the night of her return from exile in October.
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The desire for heightened caution in the wake of a terrorist attack is understandable, but the rhetoric from those who think it's impossible to safely take in 10,000 Syrian refugees, out of the more than 4 million who have left their country, goes beyond a simple call for vigilance.
And, yes, part of the problem has been an understandable caution in the wake of the antitrust settlement.
That none of these banks were willing to talk about their practices is perhaps a sign of extreme caution in the wake of the penalties levied on Wells Fargo.
This said, these discrepancies call for caution in the interpretation of our findings.
This model thus serves to emphasize the need for caution in the application of FEA in paleoanthropological enquiry.
Female territoriality can arise, for example, in the wake of a change in trophic resource use.
There are some in the organisation who compare the current climate to the caution that existed in the wake of Lord Hutton's inquiry report of 2004 after the David Kelly affair.
The Big Five came in for fierce criticism in the wake of the Asian crisis.
He blamed a culture of caution at the BBC in the wake of the 2003 Hutton inquiry and a management that had become bloated at the expense of programme budgets.
People involved in the negotiations said a deal could come as soon as this week, but cautioned that volatile markets in the wake of last week's terrorist attacks against the United States could prolong the discussions.
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