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Automakers are generally upbeat, though cautious, about the idea.
The commission, though cautious, has been fairly warm toward the new technologies and techniques.
Mr. Kirshbaum, though cautious about price increases, also said that consumers' hunger for discounts led him to keep prices up.
Most Chinese, though cautious, are reluctant to go cold turkey on a tradition that has persisted hundreds of years.
Once on board a flight, though, cautious travelers will have to make sure they have packed their own supplies.
Misek, though cautious about Apple's future (he has a hold recommendation on the stock), thinks that such a product would lead consumers to lock themselves inside the walled garden of Apple products for years to come.
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Many investors, though, seem cautious about the outlook, one reason that the Dow struggled to get through 10,000 for six weeks.
Wells will have none of this; Wood, though unusually cautious about William Shakeshafte, is convinced that Shakespeare's parents had remained Catholics.
The encyclical Rerum Novarum ("Of New Things") in 1891, though rather cautious in its approach, showed that the papacy had taken cognizance of the problems of the working class.
WASHINGTON — President Bush said Thursday that increased stability in Iraq would allow the withdrawal of more American forces there, reflecting an emerging consensus at the White House and the Pentagon, though a cautious one, that the war has turned a corner.
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