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...only months ago, another study, using more advanced equipment, showed it to be just as good as traditional colonoscopy at detection. The disparity prompted J.A.M.A. to editorialize that the difference between virtual colonoscopy's potential and its results in normal practice is "so great that physicians must be cautious." Both technique and training need improvement...
There is an odd confusion of style and philosophy here. Bush is bold to the point of recklessness--a quality conservatives usually associate with liberalism--whereas Kerry is cautious to a fault, a stylistic reactionary. Most successful presidential campaigns sail into Washington on a gust of fresh talent. In 1992 Bill Clinton was surrounded by new faces, from his rowdy team of political consultants to the New Democrat policy wonks who produced his agenda. Kerry, however, is engulfed by the sort of people Howard Dean railed against: timid congressional Democratic staff members and some of the old Clinton crowd, less...
Former Dean of the Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles said that building housing in Allston is a “seductive possibility” if the College is to expand enrollment, but he is cautious to split the campus...
Some professors regard the situation with cautious optimism, but agree that it is next-to-impossible to plan when many OEB scientists feel left out of the planning process and when so much is contingent and unknown. The only good that seems poised to come from adopting a defensive stance is a greater sense of unity within the OEB department...
BYRNE: Shocks create value in certain areas. But to say they wouldn't create an incredible flight to quality is a mistake. This gets in the psyche of folks and causes them to be more cautious, along the lines of people's behavior in the 1930s...