Word: cautions
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...lands as a betrayal of their dedication to Palestine. Yet the reality is that they cannot go home again: the Israelis have already given their land to Jews. Colonel Shishekly labeled his project simply "amelioration of the lot of refugees," and it was accepted. He impressed the need for caution on the U.N. Though the agreement is signed & sealed, U.N. headquarters in New York last week referred all inquiries to Damascus...
Stouffer said that besides caution in prediction, the polls have remedied their 1948 mistakes in a number of other ways...
...opposite direction. That fact: the U.S. voting record in the past four presidential elections. People tend to vote for the party they voted for last time. Based on that record, and on the fact that the analysts were almost unanimously wrong in 1948, almost every analysis was filled with caution. Cautions observed, a state-by-state study shows Ike ahead as of a week before election. It also provides a basis from which the election returns on election night can be studied for indications of a national trend either to Stevenson or Eisenhower...
When English movie-makers get together to produce a comedy, they first throw caution to some wind or other in constructing an outlandish plot. Then they work meticulously over every minor character and every line of dialogue to provide a delightful counterpoint to the extravagances of the story. The result is more often than not complete hilarity...
...there are still pessimists who caution that this afternoon's contest--with the opening kickoff at 1:30 p.m.--might prove troublesome...