Word: cautiously
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Shero offers no apologies. Of Dupont, Kelly and Shultz, he says, "I've been blessed with their abrasive natures. They make other teams wary and cautious." As for the Flyers' penchant for penalties, he explains, "we get more because we scrap more. We get into more fights because we check closer and make more contact." Indeed, hard contact is the heart of Shero's tactical philosophy: "I don't have any use for a player who only looks for the puck in open space. He has to be willing to make contact, to use his stick...
...Cautious Moves. It is this zest for tackling problems that appealed to Ford, who also needed Rockefeller's experience with urban problems and identification with the moderate-to-liberal wing of the Republican Party. Ford is modest enough to know that he needs help. "I've had a lot of experience with people smarter than I am," he once said. The two met last Saturday to discuss Rockefeller's role in the Administration. Ford plans to put Rockefeller in general charge of the Domestic Council. Rocky fans think that eventually he will become the Kissinger...
...also defended his cautious economic policies: "Times are nowhere near desperate enough to paraphrase President Franklin D. Roosevelt's great rallying cry that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself." He once more asked Congress to pass the economic program he proposed on Oct. 8, asserting it was sufficient for now to cope with the twin demons of inflation and recession...
...Cautious Optimism. Their chief task was to get the process of détente moving again after almost a year's delay. The U.S. and the U.S.S.R. failed to reach agreement at the Moscow summit last summer, in part because Brezhnev was apparently stalling until the Watergate crisis was resolved, in part because each side feared that the other was demanding permanent nuclear superiority. After visiting Moscow in October, Kissinger said that he was cautiously optimistic that a permanent SALT accord can be signed when Brezhnev visits Washington next summer. To that end, Ford and Brezhnev spent several hours...
Some who otherwise support Bernardin wonder whether his cautious decision making and cultivation of approval may not be signs of overweening ambition. His defenders contend that if the archbishop is ambitious, his zeal is for the welfare of his church, not himself. An almost compulsive worker, Bernardin rises at 6 a.m. to put in a 17-hour day of diocesan business and prayer. But his work is not all done at a desk: he enjoys spending many hours in informal but often serious talk with his fellow clergy and lay people...