Word: cautiously
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...Willie, who served as a consultant to the School Committee when it designed a previous controlled-choice plan, said that while he supports the committee’s decision, it should be cautious against changing the band by too large an amount...
What lies ahead for Lewis "Scooter" Libby now that he has been convicted on four counts of perjury and obstruction of justice? And what are his chances of a pardon from a President who has been cautious about them throughout his political career...
...intelligibility). In August 2005, when he was still Federal Reserve chairman, Greenspan attributed what he called "lowered risk premiums" to the economic stability of the previous decade and said higher asset prices might reflect "the increased flexibility and resilience of our economy." But he warned that investors could turn cautious at any moment and that "history has not dealt kindly with the aftermath of protracted periods of low risk premiums...
...electorate is ultimately conservative. Issues such as the war in Iraq and the five-year Guant?namo incarceration of David Hicks may be hurting Howard now, but they're not potent enough to kill his government in a real election, expected in the spring. In any case, the almost pathologically cautious Howard will start executing more of his master plan to win election No. 5. Those news professionals who are now tumbling out Rudd's backstory and his ideas for fixing Australia to educate a curious public, will soon move to a more searching examination of Labor and its policies...
...into effect.Vierra used to frequent Lamb’s stand, and many bouncers still do, giving him an insight into their responses to the stabbing.“The other bouncers are a little worried,” Lamb says, “but they’re cautious [about this type of thing happening again].” Lamb and his partner, Paul M. Chaves, have conflicting opinions on the fairness of the new ban. “I think they [the restrictions] are good,” says Chaves. “They keep kids out of trouble...