Word: cautiously
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...taught us a lesson. This is a presidential campaign, and we have to be much more cautious and carefully researched." What is more, the idea has such a tar-baby quality that Reagan is now perfectly willing to share its paternity. In snowy Conway, N.H., last week, he credited Presidents Franklin Roosevelt, Dwight Eisenhower and John Kennedy with similar notions and shrugged: "It isn't a new idea...
...Chou's death raises important questions about China's future. How long will the succession he so patiently stage-managed endure? Will Teng and his fellow bureaucrats carry on Chou's moderate policies? Most important of all to those outside of China, will Chou's belief in cautious détente with the U.S., Japan and Western Europe, and his unremitting hostility toward the Soviet Union continue to guide foreign policy...
...Lambert-St. Louis International Airport, bomb threats have become so common (they average five a month; one closed the airport for an hour last week) that teams of experts using a dog can check the entire airport in 15 minutes. Nonetheless, even experienced personnel were extra cautious last week. Passengers who left their bags for a moment to buy a newspaper or take a drink of water sometimes returned to find them seized...
...foreign directors by Venezuelans, the most conspicuous immediate changes in the way the oil industry operates in the country will be changes in the names of the companies now under Petrovén. Creole Petroleum will become Lagoven; the former Shell subsidiary will be known as Maraven. One cautious provision in the nationalization law even permits Petrovén to undertake joint ventures with private foreign companies in any petroleum-related field, such as shipping or exploration...
...inflation, this year's holiday volume may not have matched and at any rate did not exceed 1973's. All the same, many retailers will be stocking up for spring much more generously than last year, in anticipation of continued consumer cheer. But they will also be cautious and realistic, remembering too well what it means to be caught with oversupplies. Says Joseph Ellis, a retailing analyst at the investment firm of Goldman, Sachs & Co.: "We are not in an atmosphere of retail profligacy-not yet." Meanwhile, in the weeks before the reordered merchandise comes in, many shoppers...