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...because it would further undermine a reputation for deep seriousness that's taken a beating in the windblown Clinton White House. "I have become very impatient with my own tendency to put a finger to the political winds and proceed cautiously," Gore wrote in Earth in the Balance. "When caution breeds timidity, a good politician listens to other voices...
Clinton's Kyoto Caution He may have lauded the greenhouse gas treaty as an environmental milestone, but the President knows better than to send it before the Senate without developing nations on board. Take TIME Online's Global Warming Poll...
...Clinton's calculated caution will disappoint Republicans, for whom Kyoto has already become the first real battleground of the 2000 election (not to mention the '98 budget and midterms). For the first time since Fred Thompson's hearings disbanded, the GOP smells blood ? and its best chance to sink some teeth into the Vice President...
...This could, to some, appear as a caution against particular forms of analysis," she said
Nonetheless, says Marshall, "we didn't just dash forward. We proceed with the same caution and depth as a FORTUNE 500 company. We probably did two or three years in research"--during which time Barden was also studying proposals from other African countries, including South Africa. The negotiations had to be conducted across 7,753 miles and seven time zones, a strain that all multinational executives must be prepared to undergo. "It is not unusual for me or my staff to be on the phone beginning at midnight, or to have a business day that extends...