Word: cautiously
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Basketball is cautious about his team's stature. "Providence has to be considered the best in the East right now," he said. He won't predict a win tonight against "the best Harvard team in recent years." And the home court advantage, he pointed out, although sometimes worth little, can mean six or eight points or more...
...Franco admitted that his constitution was vague and cautious in parts. But it could, he insisted, be just as strong as succeeding generations want to make it. "A real democracy," he said, "cannot be merely formalized. It requires moral and material elevation and true citizenship." To help build that citizenship, Franco decided to submit the constitution to a public referendum Dec. 14 rather than simply decree it. In the referendum, Spain's second in 30 years, all Spaniards over 21 will vote. After almost certain approval, the new constitution will go into effect immediately. Additional laws that translate...
...Commissioner James Lee Goddard refused to back down. "The risks involved in using the drug were weighed against the possible benefits," he said in an interview in Medical Tribune. Information sent to physicians, he added, warns them against possible adverse reactions. And he promised continued cautious monitoring in the hope of finding ways to avoid them...
...further study. As for the daily hour of prayer, the delegates' report emphasized its importance in Jesuit tradition, but gave local provincials some leeway for making exceptions. Taken together with his recent standpat position on birth control, the Pope's rebuke showed that he intended to be cautious in carrying out the renewal promised by the Vatican Council. The day he spoke to the Jesuits, Paul told a general audience at St. Peter's: "You cannot demolish the church of yesterday to build the church of tomorrow...
Last week in the House of Commons, Wilson revealed the cautious conclusion: a decision for "a new high-level approach" to the Common Market "to see whether the conditions exist-or do not exist-for fruitful negotiations." His first move, he said, would be to call a meeting of the leaders of the seven European Free Trade Association nations, some of which, like Denmark and Austria, are if anything more anxious than Britain to link up with the Six. After that, Wilson plans to pay personal visits to all of the capitals of the Six to press Britain...