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7 Gaël Clichy Rarely tested down his flank but was relatively cautious going forwards before brightening in extra-time.
His initial tweet about these developments was relatively cautious: "After a furious year of missile launches and Nuclear testing, a historic meeting between North and South Korea is now taking place.
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The anti-war forces are relatively cautious.
The Spanish and Italians, with notable exceptions, are relatively cautious, if not totally financially hamstrung.
In contrast to an Iowa debate four years ago, when the combatants ganged up on Steve Forbes and ridiculed his flat-tax plan, this time the candidates were relatively cautious.
Craig Moffett, an analyst at Sanford C. Bernstein, said Comcast's winning bid was out of character for a company that has been "relatively cautious".
"The government will be relatively cautious and take a wait-and-see attitude" at the meetings, said Wang Tao, a Hong Kong-based economist for UBS.
Let's face it: The market has not been great, and I think in general tenants have been relatively cautious in the commitments that they are making.
One example: In Congressional testimony in November 2008, James Simons, the founder of Renaissance Technologies, used index figures to back up his claim that most hedge fund managers "turn out to be relatively cautious".
The North Korean regime, having been relatively cautious in its economic propaganda for decades, now boldly promises that the North will attain the status of a "strong and prosperous country" by 2012.
In short, like other parts of the bureaucracy, the Agency follows orders and tends to be relatively cautious.
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