Word: cautionings
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...pondering. Conventional prudence often looks to him like niggling. When his lawyer advised him that a proposed step was not quite legal, Carter roared: "The trouble with you is you're such a goddam technical lawyer." On giving orders for a blistering editorial, he is likely to caution: "Don't put too god dam much Christianity in it. Libel? You trying to tell me what I can put in my own paper...
...general recommendations that the porter system be continued in the University and also at Harkness Commons, the remaining conclusions are but pious hopes that urge the College to explain duties to the porters, raise efficiency, reduce the feeling of social stigma, inspire high morale, and proceed with caution...
...plan for the expansion of the system should be carefully considered and initiated with extreme caution...
...some day the oak may no longer be there. Then the model diplomat, capable and correct, must prove how well the British Foreign Office tradition of expertism and caution can adjust to the incautious and wild demands of the second half of the soth century. The answer must wait until Anthony Eden steps out of the oak's shadow...
...words had all the caution of a man making the most important personal decision of his life. They also adhered closely to the lines of the principle involved: there is no bar in law, tradition or good practice against a military man's accepting public office; there is a bar against men on active duty campaigning for public office. Ike's course was dictated by the position in which he was placed by his service to his country...