Word: cautioningly
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...would caution President Bok that most of the University is likely to oppose yesterday's offhand suggestion, some more militantly than others. He is treading in extremely dangerous water. He should swim to shore before September...
...defeat, Eleanor McGovern is writing a book based largely on her "introspections" in the bulging black notebooks that she kept during the long campaign. She is also hitting the lecture circuit with commencement speeches at colleges and high schools. Eleanor addresses herself to the Watergate scandal as a caution to graduates. "If I could give one gift to each of you," she says, "it would be the ability to draw a simple line-that line you will not cross...
Dean's word, of course, must be treated with caution, since his personal stake is high. He is maneuvering for the broadest kind of immunity against prosecution, and may be trying to favorably influence any later criminal trial of his own. Yet it seems unlikely that Dean would enter into a showdown with the President without considerable ammunition. Indeed, his recent record for revealing unpleasant truths is impressive...
...Stanley Birnbaum, acting chief of obstetrics and gynecology at New York Hospital, believes that such laxity is more perilous than the Pill itself. Doctors should examine each patient and question her carefully before prescribing the Pill, he says. They should exercise extreme caution in giving it to anyone with a personal or family history of circulatory problems. Other doctors require Pill users to report regularly for examination to check for high blood pressure. Some even go so far as to insist that women on the Pill stop smoking. Among the stroke victims studied, 73.8% were smokers...
...prospectus for mortality is so complex, so incredible, that wary speculators are calling for caution before some of man's new powers are applied. But social "wisdom" has hindered scientific inquisitiveness before. Two million Americans dying annually, many willing to pay anything to continue living, it is doubtful that research into methods to postpone death will be curbed...