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The more cautious candidate merely runs.
Josh abandons a more cautious candidate and quickly develops a cult-like devotion so palpable that his friend Sam Seaborn Rob Loweenlistssts in the cause solely on the basis of Josh's beatific expression.
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This time around, in the face of Sanders and the palpable voter rage he brought to the fore, Clinton quickly abandoned that strategy as she struggled to distance herself from her image as the more cautious, business-friendly candidate during the primary.
But it has remained hidden from view, replaced by a more uncertain, uncomfortable, cautious candidate.
The debate rules could make candidates more cautious – stick to the script and opponents will have less chance to respond – and conventional wisdom holds that presidential debates, especially in the crowded primary races of recent elections, are more about avoiding mistakes than a dominant performance.
Hasmatullah, speaking for the conservative candidate Qutbiddin Helala, was more cautious.
Candidate Obama was much more cautious and conservative on this issue than President Obama has been, for instance.
And if you're a Republican voter who does have a favorite candidate, I'd be even more cautious.
As an incumbent, he needs to be more cautious in 2008 when he was a long-shot candidate.
"But candidates are going to be much more cautious".
"Combined with our cautious view of [the] direct broadcast satellite [sector] in general and our view that EchoStar is not an acquisition candidate in the near term, we think a more cautious recommendation is warranted," Wang wrote.
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