Word: cautioning
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...almost no aspect of the curriculum will go unexamined. The real challenge will be in coordinating the work of the various committees, ensuring that they all work towards common pedagogical goals. Unlike previous reviews, the overarching vision will not be dictated from above. We applaud this democratization, but also caution against potential conflict...
...problem is risk misperception. And the solution is to counterbalance our emotional reactions to SARS or terrorism or any risk by protecting ourselves with the facts. Informed caution is healthier for each of us, and in turn will free the leaders of social institutions to make reasoned risk management choices that will maximize public and environmental health with the most efficient use of limited resources...
...secret. You leave certain subjects off limits in order to secure an exclusive with a certain ingenue. You don't ask a question that's begging to be asked--so you'll get called on at the next press conference. You do it out of decency or out of caution or, you tell yourself, to build the capital and relationships to tell the truth and damn the consequences ... someday...
Although students and faculty routinely participate in global travel, exposing themselves to foreign diseases that are uncommon or eradicated in the U.S., the situation with SARS necessitates greater caution because of the confusion and lack of information surrounding the disease, Wrinn said...
...tempers his laughter with words of caution. What were fantastic dreams then, he says, are now much closer to reality...