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The Obama administration has been cautious on whether to embrace large exports of gas out of concern that consumers who rely on gas for heating and cooking could see their utility prices rise.
While there are concerns that many complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) practitioners may be cautious about embracing such an approach, no studies to date have effectively tested this assumption.
"They've cherry-picked some of the more popular ideas and been cautious about embracing other reforms, some of which might be offensive to their core constituencies," Mr. Poochigian said.
History therefore helps to understand why the evangelist and snail perspectives have been cautious about embracing each other's concepts and methods.
Industry has been cautious in embracing the new field, "and rightly so," says Galas. "They want to see how long it will take to benefit them.
The American Veterinary Medical Association has been cautious in embracing treatments like acupuncture and physical therapy, although it agrees that there is anecdotal evidence supporting their benefits.
From 1951 to 1979 the Tories were cautious, some even embracing the civilising influence of "entitlement": every human being's right not to starve, at least in the UK.
This is the main reason why Europe's far-right leaders are cautious in their embrace of Trump, celebrating the phenomenon rather than the man himself.
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