Word: cautions
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...most extensive use of demineralized bone taken from humans (and possibly some day from animals) may be to treat accident victims or people who are losing jawbone because of periodontal disease or tooth loss. But the researchers caution that the procedure is still experimental and must undergo more clinical tests before it comes into widespread use. Says Mulliken: "We just don't know how strong the bone is going to be." Adds Oral Surgeon Leonard Kaban: "We are trying to go very slowly with this. We don't want it to be a case of the emperor...
...press earned her the temporary nickname "Shy Di." "My name is Diana," she would say whenever anyone addressed her by the diminutive, a cameo of grace under unexpected pressure that could not have failed to impress the Prince. What the pursuing press interpreted as reticence was more probably caution, even determination. "She's reserved rather than shy," reports a former schoolmate. "She's got her own ideas, and she isn't easily swayed by what people say. She's got a lot of go in her." Diana did develop a kind of protective stoop. Says...
...point of this letter to caution the Astronomy department against making these two grave errors. Besides being an eminent astrophysicist, researcher, and author, Chaisson is one of the superb lecturers at the University. His great abilities as an educator should be considered and landed. Kenneth Bookstar...
...Republic regards as a violation of the terms by which diplomatic relations were established two years ago. Also while officials in Peking applaud the hard-line anti-Soviet rhetoric now coming out of Washington, they say that they are still awaiting "concrete actions." In any case, they caution that the Soviet military challenge is too big for any imaginable American response to handle...
...caution on drugs and surgery