Word: cautiously
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...warnings against imprudent excess. It is a reformation not of acts but of attitudes whose distant goal is the ultimate reconciliation of the church with other faiths and with the modern world It is, in fact, the kind of reformation precisely suited to the temper of the lonely, sensitive, cautious and puzzling man who guides...
...Many priests and prelates share the enthusiastic view of Archbishop Dino Staffa, secretary of Rome's Congregation of Seminaries, who says that "we are only at the beginning of a pontificate that promises to be truly great." Others agree with Atlanta's Archbishop Paul Hallinan that the Pope's cautious approach to progress is precisely what is needed for the church today. "We need some kind of brake for safety's sake," he says. "If we move too fast, we may not have time to communicate properly with our clergy and our laymen...
...Farnsworth is more cautious, however, and points to the difficulties involved in any active role in the matter of contraception. The official policy of the UHS is straightforward:Members of a college health services staff may discuss with students any aspect of their private lives about which there is any concern. However, supervision of contraceptive practices of unmarried students is not an appropriate function for a college health service. To do so would suggest approval to many, implies that the college assumes responsibility which does not properly belong to it, and runs counter to the sincere wishes of the great...
...impossible to reach an agreement with the ambivalent and indirect Shastri. They settled into a tenuous coexistence that was punctuated by gunfire earlier this year in the border wasteland of the Rann of Kutch. Britain's Prime Minister Harold Wilson settled that one, bringing Ayub and Shastri to cautious compromise at the Commonwealth Prime Ministers meeting in London last June...
...Roses. Cautious Joe Fowler favors evolutionary change, working through existing machinery rather than rushing to embrace radical ideas. "There are plenty of reform plans floating around," he says. "The problem is to find an acceptable one. I don't expect that my path will be strewn with roses." Negotiations toward any change will be hard, and agreement will be long in coming, but Fowler's trip to Europe has already heightened a new spirit of compromise and led to a general agreement among the money managers that