Word: cautiously
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Bowersock also appears to be properly cautious about the major issue he will immediately face upon assuming his new position--the possible formation of a core curriculum to replace the General Education program. Although he predicts major changes, Bowersock said last week that he is not satisfied with the structure of the core subject areas proposed by the Task Force on the Core Curriculum. Hopefully, he will consider another point--that devising the elaborate structure of disciplines for a core curriculum is not nearly as important as simply providing general introductory courses that students will want to take without being...
Walsh was upset. In his experience, he says, investigations that proceed under the direction of a general counsel usually don't produce anything because the lawyers are overly cautious in their investigating techniques. So he went back, asked for more specific instructions on how to proceed with other investigations, and, feeling that he did not have Califano's full support or confidence, resigned, effective March...
...House. Israelis and Arabs wonder what the President means by his seemingly offhand use of heavily freighted Middle Eastern code words. Brazil's prickly military leaders-along with other authoritarian regimes in Latin America's southern cone-bristle at Washington's finger pointing. Even the studiously cautious Japanese raise a diplomatic eyebrow or two as their Premier embarks on a visit to Washington amid growing worries about protectionist pressure in the U.S. and political problems at home. Washington takes a newly tough line against the white regimes of southern Africa, while fearing a possible post-Angola confrontation...
...incident. They contend that only the negotiators know what kind of press coverage might turn a gunman violent-if it got back to him via TV, radio or possibly a newspaper. Nor can reporters generally know when the bargaining has reached a sensitive point and coverage should be cautious...
...UNIVERSITY'S handling of the complex dispute between the police administration and the union representing Harvard's police officers has thus far been a cautious but discouragingly slow treatment of a pressing question. Although the Harvard Police Association's dissatisfaction with the reorganization efforts of David L. Gorski, chief of University Police, has occupied center stage since contract negotiations between the two sides began last January, efforts to resolve the question have produced little progress. In the meantime, the 40 Harvard police officers who have been working without a contract since January 1 have not been able to advance their...