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Taiwan business leaders were much less cautious today, calling for a quick opening of direct flights and shipping routes to the mainland.
(ALSPAC 2013) This is a much less cautious conclusion.
In general, most of them were much less cautious when the relationship was more established.
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Emotional betrayal makes us much less naive and more cautious.
When attribution is the norm, people are much more likely to be cautious and circumspect and much less likely to "flame" their colleagues.
Both were cautious about what they said, and much less belligerent than we'll see in the first real debate.
The elite has good reason to be cautious, Lankov noted: a reforming North Korea will be much less stable.
They would be much less likely today, partly because political correctness has made people more cautious (not least thanks to a series of high-profile sex-discrimination court cases) but mainly because attitudes really have changed.
At best, it may lead to a cautious resumption of the former diplomatic process, but at a much less promising stage than before.
"It would be lovely to say over-50s should take an aspirin a day and have much less cancer, but the research hasn't yet been done and we should be cautious.
His young supporters are less cautious.
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