While U.S. administrations going back to the Eisenhower era have given lip service to the goal of a negotiated ban on all nuclear testing, in practice they proceeded cautiously in trying to achieve this goal.
Next year in a few hundred pilot schools, single level tests will replace Sats in maths, though the government is moving cautiously in introducing the new tests.
Earlier last week, Cox warned against a gas tax hike in Maryland, suggesting that the state move more cautiously in its transit funding.
However, you'd think that in an industry that is famous for such embarrassing pronouncements that 640K ought to be enough for anybody (well, maybe for your camera's firmware) or that there is a world market for about five computers (perhaps in every person's pockets), companies would tread cautiously in announcing that they're not going to create something.
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Nevertheless, Dr Hwang might be well advised to treat his underlings more cautiously in future.
Campaigners hoping to save children's heart surgery in Leicester remain cautiously optimistic after a High Court ruling.
Neville and Frances Lyseight are cautiously in favour of the euro, but feel they would like to know more.
Small wonder that Mr Summers's official comments in Prague were cautiously worded.
Outdoor furniture is erected cautiously in gardens and on balconies.
Journalists who faced pressure and imprisonment in Burma have cautiously welcomed the announcement that they will no longer be required to submit articles to the country's draconian censorship board.
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"We expect the challenging economic backdrop to persist, with customers looking to re-balance their household budget after the festivities, and so spending cautiously in the first few months of 2013, " he said.
Gayle, batting with great sense given that none of his team-mates were able to really establish themselves at the crease, defended cautiously in the main before whipping the odd boundary through the on-side when given the chance.
It's easy to see why investors think fewer dollars will flow to start-ups--73% of venture capitalists expect fund-raising among venture firms to stay the same or decline, as limited partners such as pension funds and university endowments proceed cautiously in a still-struggling economy and remain wary of the venture industry after more than a decade of generally lackluster returns.
For example, even though pvh first thought it could sell Calvin Klein men's sportswear at 700 to 800 U.S. department store locations with in-store space of 1, 500 square feet, it cautiously launched in just 150 stores, with only 500 square feet each. (Today the line is in 500 stores, averaging 750 square feet.) "As the business rolled out, we ramped up to the appropriate size, " says Emanuel Chirico, who was named chief executive last February.
Street art, meanwhile, has been controversial around the world, though in some cities it is cautiously permitted with some street artists rising to prominence in recent years, notably the British artist known as "Banksy, " whose stencils and drawings, sometimes considered illegal, have flourished from London to Jerusalem.
Both teams failed to get on the scoreboard in the first period, playing somewhat cautiously to avoid spending any time in the penalty box.
Though the problems with European sovereign debt have rattled the major indexes, the rebound in bullish sentiment suggests individual investors, in aggregate, remain cautiously optimistic.
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He remains neutral and cautiously bullish in the second half.
In the midterm elections watch cautiously illegal aliens violating federal voting laws.
But the tiny one he entered so cautiously himself, in which not a single American soldier has died, has brought him disproportionate grief.
Akzo earned 273 million euros in the second quarter, up 76% from a year earlier, and said in July that it was cautiously optimistic about its prospects for the rest of the year.
Though it's got the same old Qualcomm MSM7201a beating in its chest that we've found in countless other Android and WinMo phones -- not anything thoroughly modern like Snapdragon -- we're feeling cautiously optimistic that MOTOBLUR is snappier in day-to-day use than HTC's competing Sense.
Industry body Homes for Scotland cautiously welcomed the increase in private sector house starts.
Still, doctors remain only cautiously optimistic about progress in treating, and preventing, heart disease.
For the most part though, the women CEOs in the Fortune 500 approach fashion cautiously, at best.
Moscow's calibrated relationship with China is a step toward cautiously reasserting its weight in the region's affairs.
This time, because of the election, it has acted more cautiously, raising rates in two stages this month.
Police and bailiffs are proceeding slowly and cautiously to remove them in an operation that will take some time.
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