Word: caution
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Security has been a concern during previous summer sessions. Queen wrote proctors a letter last summer asking them to caution students after a person who was convicted in 1991 of raping two summer school students was released...
After a general media blitz, followed by hundreds of calls to MGH by AIDS sufferers requesting trials of the new drug therapy, however, Chow and others scrambled to strongly caution AIDS sufferers that the discovery was only a first step toward a cure for the deadly disease...
...opposition, however, was not based on the moral questions that many anti-war activists claimed for their motivations. Rather, he was moved by the same characteristics that have shaped his military and government style--caution and success...
Indeed, the caution which has served Powell so well throughout his years in the military is the quality which brings him into opposition with his new commander-in-chief over the issue of gays in the military...
...priests to afternoon-long, closed-door briefings. The urgent topic: how to handle child-molestation cases. The archdiocese faces two civil suits over misdeeds of clerics, and O'Connor warns that "a grenade could explode at any time, and another and another." He had reason to urge caution. Since 1984, most dioceses have been rocked by episodes of priestly abuse. And last week a long-awaited document administered a new shock to Midwest Roman Catholics...