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Bailey was too cautious to try anything new.
When asked about it, he is too cautious to make a prediction.
He is generally considered too cautious to challenge Mr. Jiang directly.
Fox has been too cautious to invest properly in what amounts to trivial, marginal newness.
Unfortunately army chiefs seem to have been too cautious to employ it.
Republicans tend to put it slightly differently: small businesses that deserve credit can get it, but many are too cautious to make investments right now.
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She was liked by her officials, known to give clear instructions and to take advice when needed, although some felt that she was too cautious, failing to take on vested interests in the health sector.
Perhaps Hollywood is being too cautious, failing to appreciate that audience appetites have broadened.
If kids raised too cautious, due to paucity, will not world chew them up and spit out?
The following examples illustrate this theme: "We are working as a team, but when a shortcoming or neglect happens at work, as a nurse with sufficient knowledge and practical experiences, I notice it, but we either do not talk about it properly, or would be too cautious whether to mention it or not".
It's ultimately too cautious and responsible to live up to either the promise of its title or the talents of its cast (Scott).
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