Word: cautioningly
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...alert instructed New Hampshire State Police to "use caution and hold [the trio]." The alert also said the occupants of the car "may be in possession of explosive materials...
Pressure from the Dollar. For all the caution, there is, as French Foreign Minister Maurice Schumann commented, "a strong incentive built into the plan to move forward." Indeed so. The Europeans were propelled into unexpectedly early accord by the profligacy of the U.S. For most of two decades. European nations have been accumulating dollars at a rising rate as a result of U.S. balance of payments deficits. Common Market countries complain that the flow of dollars affects interest rates, finances the takeover of European firms by U.S. companies and promotes inflation on the Continent, since central banks have to issue...
...sidelines during much of 1970. Last November, mutual funds held more than 9% of their assets in cash v. a normal 5% or 6%. The institutions bought modestly during the early stages of the recovery from the market's deep price slide, and some regret their caution. By Dec. 31, prices had recovered enough for the Dow-Jones industrials to close 1970 with a 4.8% gain; the average mutual fund reported a 9.3% drop in the value of its holdings. Fearful that clients will accuse them of letting the market advance elude them, the institutions are now buying aggressively...
...reputation as a swinging Texas jet-setter, there is another dimension to Shepard, a dedication to flying that became apparent even before he finished Navy flight school. Impatient with service caution, he got himself a private pilot's license from civilian instructors before he won his Navy wings. Says Shepard: "I would fly anything that I could fit into...
Witness the case of Mobil Oil Co. A London-based subsidiary, Mobil Marine Services, sent a letter to ships' chandlers, ordering them not to supply Mobil tankers with "any products of Israeli origin, or seeming to have Israeli or Jewish connections." Mobil's caution stems from the fact that the boycott has been intensified of late by the fanatically anti-Israel government of Libya. Whenever a tanker enters a Libyan port, it is searched. If there is anything aboard that has been made or grown in Israel, the owner of the ship is fined or the vessel...