Word: cautiously
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Granted, the Nash training regimen is much the same. In fact, veteran oarsman Luther Jones quit the squad last fall because of it. But on at least three occasions, he has given interviews which have been every bit as cautious, as understated, and as modest, as those for which Parker has become widely respected...
With yesterday's announcements, Coop officials promised greater responsiveness to suggestions and needs of its membership, notably the student clientele, and expressed a cautious optimism for this year's rebate levels...
...Common Market, of course, thrives on crises. Almost every breakthrough has been preceded by dire warnings of the EEC's impending doom and all-night bargaining sessions that finally produced the necessary compromise. Even now, cautious optimism is detectable on both sides. French Foreign Minister Maurice Schumann said casually: "There are really no serious problems with Britain's joining. We want Britain, and all we ask is that . . . she become a club member within the rules." Geoffrey Rippon, Britain's chief negotiator, struck a still cozier metaphor. "Reasonable men, given enough coffee and cognac," he observed...
...appears that the State Department is following a very cautious policy, fulfilling the old commitments of arms, but making no new commitments," Dorfman said. "Unless we give them [East Pakistan] substantial aid, they can't go on for more than two months, three at the most...
...urged the advocates of the Yale Plan, which essentially offers all Yale students the opportunity to pay their tuition over a 35-year span, "to be very cautious because it's based on predictions and good faith and it wouldn't take much to bankrupt a university...