After years of super-loose policy, the PBOC has cautiously shifted to a modest tightening bias in recent months, though it is treading cautiously to avoid hurting growth.
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" Later, he asks, cautiously, "Whatever happened to that friendship?
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Most researchers cautiously lean toward "yes" — despite the unknowns.
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The cars will also drive more cautiously in the rain.
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Cleaning up makes sense, but Kuala Lumpur should proceed cautiously.
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Huawei was cautiously optimistic reporting its quarterly earnings this week.
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Instacart is raking in cash aggressively but spending it cautiously.
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But yields have cautiously edged higher this week so far.
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I wholeheartedly support you skeptics with whom I cautiously disagree.
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I am cautiously optimistic about the outcome for a deal.
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Decent people, or even just cautiously rational people, were everywhere.
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That is because the United States is cautiously eyeing Iran.
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Josh Garcia, who remembers the last bust, is cautiously excited.
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This breakthrough has been worked towards quite carefully, even cautiously.
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The best thing to do is to always move cautiously.
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But Ms Abrams has two reasons to be (cautiously) optimistic.
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Bohn said history has taught her to be cautiously optimistic.
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" Patti responds cautiously, telling her daughter, "Okay, so it's true.
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Instead, she fought cautiously and made the counter fighter impatient.
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Animated by the pleasure of being back, they rock cautiously.
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But Luse, for one, is cautiously optimistic about the change.
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Are you psyched, cautiously optimistic or just kind of ... meh?
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I get my high beams on and I'm driving cautiously.
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Despite all the challenges, many in Williston remain cautiously optimistic.
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She has said she is cautiously optimistic about his recovery.
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Cautiously, one at a time, when the coast was clear.
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Sexual violence expert Professor Nicole Westmarland cautiously welcomed the recall.
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So consider us cautiously optimistic about the picture for now.
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While conservatives largely condemned the proposal, environmentalists cautiously welcomed it.
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We were excited but also cautiously optimistic at that point.
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And I'm cautiously optimistic that we can fix this stuff.
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Both states cautiously phase in their increases over several years.
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Go deeper: Zimbabwe's youth cautiously optimistic election will bring change.
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They move cautiously to avoid unexploded suicide belts and bombs.
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"They would have to move forward very cautiously," said Heaton.
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"It's not certain, but I'm cautiously optimistic," Mr. Musk said.
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He has a good reason to spend his money cautiously.
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I entered cautiously, and not only because of the cat.
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Slowly, cautiously, we approached the sliding door to the deck.
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The advice has been cautiously echoed by health agencies worldwide.
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Very cautiously, Germany is allowing itself to confront Nazi thought.
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"I'm cautiously optimistic," he said in a Wednesday phone interview.
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Our live blog tracked reaction as US markets opened cautiously.
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She is cautiously optimistic about peace prospects in the area.
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Even leading European SSA issuers are having to tread cautiously.
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We're happy to take the agency at its word — cautiously.
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So far, Democrats are cautiously receptive to the proposed changes.
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The Taiwanese appear to be cautiously embracing Mr. Trump's attention.
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In response, Hanoi has cautiously cultivated closer ties with Washington.
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In response, Hanoi has cautiously cultivated closer ties with Washington.
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And relying on a covert source rather than a more intrusive method of gathering information suggests that the FBI may have been acting cautiously -- perhaps too cautiously -- to protect the campaign, not undermine it.
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It was almost too safe, cautiously crossing intersections and stopping fully.
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I'm hopeful that the system will treat it cautiously from here.
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However, Gonzalez is cautiously optimistic about the outcome of the case.
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But the U.S. technology giant has moved cautiously into original content.
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Overall, the stock scores a cautiously optimistic 'moderate buy' consensus rating.
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And those are the ones that investors should view very cautiously.
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However, any eventual rate cuts should be made cautiously, he added.
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Labour's manifesto is cautiously vague, promising "fair rules" and reasonable management.
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Those following Vesterbacka's efforts remain cautiously optimistic by what they're seeing.
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Haley's mom Leslie is cautiously supportive of her daughter's burgeoning career.
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The experience also made him "cautiously pessimistic" about the music industry.
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The same goes for the hawk cautiously following the energetic Groucho.
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As Török continues his work on Fortepan, he remains cautiously optimistic.
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I know you said on the call you were cautiously optimistic.
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Mr Wynn says the industry cautiously expects an increase in headcount.
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But he started too cautiously, undermining investors' confidence in his programme.
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"At first, he was definitely cautiously up for it," Hull continued.
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Investors had been cautiously optimistic about aducanumab following early promising data.
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When Van arrives late from work, the two cautiously enter conversation.
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One reason to move cautiously is to avoid damaging banks' profitability.
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"Will he show?" says one, cautiously surveying the scene around him.
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But the defense attorneys said they are cautiously optimistic moving forward.
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AND, YOU KNOW, AS IVE USED THE WORD IM CAUTIOUSLY OPTIMISTIC.
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Sonny cautiously approached the fountain, which makes a pleasing trickling sound.
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"We're cautiously optimistic but there's a lot of work," said Salama.
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Dr. Ramsden stressed that the team's findings should be interpreted cautiously.
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Granted, doctors should cautiously advise patients upfront to have realistic expectations.
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For the time being governments, national and metropolitan, are proceeding cautiously.
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But, when it's used cautiously, it can pay off big time.
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But Ruby eyes the current effort and her future somewhat cautiously.
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Let's cautiously pick r = 0.03, or 3 percent, for this example.
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It's a sensitive subject, and undoubtedly the writers are treading cautiously.
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Or are you more along the lines of being cautiously optimistic?
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Pakistan's politically powerful Army has urged the government to move cautiously.
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Most people I spoke to were cautiously optimistic about the transformation.
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"It's a little different, but it's still Marni," Dee said cautiously.
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As Singh approached, the man with the dog cautiously walked past.
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I use it cautiously, and in winter I hope for rain.
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I abided by her house rules, cautiously stricter than our own.
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Woods played the final two holes cautiously, or, more likely, prudently.
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Since coming to power, Mr Moreno has been moving cautiously ahead.
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Even though Taiwan is welcoming protesters, the government is treading cautiously.
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The estate, he said, should proceed cautiously to preserve its assets.
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But many attendees were cautiously optimistic, with an emphasis on caution.
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EPRDF has a trust deficit, but most Ethiopians are cautiously optimistic.
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Many respondents were cautiously optimistic over the outcome of Brexit negotiations.
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Amid this heightened insecurity, candidates and voters alike are proceeding cautiously.
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This means deep learning must be used cautiously in critical situations.
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Cannabidiol needs to be used cautiously in combination with other medications.
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As it considers investing in Iran, the company is moving cautiously.
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When the war ended, the former servants cautiously explored the castle.
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BOEWATCH Still, there are reasons for the BoE to move cautiously.
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Jerry Brown said he was "cautiously optimistic" about funding for CalTrain.
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I no longer second-guessed myself, and started tweeting less cautiously.
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Riyadh, too, has been cautiously building closer ties with Tel Aviv.
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Cautiously optimistic, I downloaded Sweatcoin on an iPhone over the holidays.
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I think people have to look at it very very cautiously.
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In recent months, the PBOC has cautiously moved to a modest tightening bias in a bid to cool explosive growth in debt and discourage speculative activity, though it is treading cautiously to avoid hurting economic growth.
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Despite his success with cannabis, he thinks the researchers should proceed cautiously.
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Reaction from some quarters to the city's approach has been cautiously optimistic.
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She's approached it far more cautiously than either Sanders or Martin O'Malley.
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Don't hold back; don't choose the easy path; and don't live cautiously.
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But on Tuesday, Yellen said the U.S. central bank should proceed cautiously.
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Mahama said he was only "cautiously optimistic" about winning a final term.
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However, the market is treading cautiously when it comes to Fed expectations.
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But there are some constraints that suggest the president should proceed cautiously.
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Even cautiously pro-Kavanaugh writers are skeptical he's the best possible pick.
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"We are cautiously optimistic," said Melissa Adams, city manager of Hope Mills.
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The Scottish Episcopalians' senior prelate cautiously defended Mr Holdsworth's freedom of action.
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Still, Schumer sounds cautiously optimistic there's a "chance" to end the shutdown.
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I took more food, and she cautiously picked her fork back up.
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But none of that is why I'm cautiously optimistic about this show.
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The infantry company moves in on foot, with orders to move cautiously.
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We had some trouble in the past, so we were cautiously excited.
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"We are cautiously waiting to see how this one goes," says Cetrulo.
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Kreiss wasn't alone in sounding a cautiously optimistic view of Peres' condition.
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Democratic leaders have moved cautiously since the Dayton and El Paso massacres.
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UPS CEO David Abney, meanwhile, is cautiously acknowledging Amazon as a competitor.
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With that in mind, I lead the way cautiously in Basem's 911.
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Nielson is cautiously optimistic about their chances of making the first debate.
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Some market participants cautiously bid up the yuan in the morning session.
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The collective sentiment could be summed up in two words: cautiously optimistic.
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That's why I'm cautiously optimistic about this notion of a TV series.
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But policymakers said they needed to proceed cautiously as inflation remained low.
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You touch the fluid, milky and viscous, cautiously, with your index finger.
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Many of them are cautiously optimistic the deal will not go through.
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It's that momentum that's keeping Allison "cautiously optimistic" going into next year.
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The remake shows them cautiously hiding so they're not seen by anyone.
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By mid-week a sense of calm returned and markets rose cautiously.
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Lowey said she was "cautiously optimistic" about reaching a compromise, while Rep.
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"But then they belong to others, your thoughts," a woman says cautiously.
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But another is to approach steps very cautiously and communicate in time.
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They are quite recent phenomena at this potency, and I'm cautiously optimistic.
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On Wednesday, Ms. Schumer cautiously attempted to distance herself from Mr. Metzger.
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"As we look forward to 2019, we are cautiously optimistic," Bell said.
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"So, there's a status here and he is proceeding deliberately and cautiously."
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Johnson broke up with her boyfriend and cautiously resumed contact with Phelps.
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The agency said that it was "cautiously optimistic" that it would work.
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Belém spoke cautiously, but he acknowledged that security and trust were issues.
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Always they stare warily, cautiously, at one another, eventually dropping their gazes.
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I do prescribe medication, cautiously and judiciously, for the clinically anxious girl.
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He's riding cautiously, camera around the neck, rocking a royal blue bomber.
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The town cautiously celebrated the news that help was on the way.
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Estonian and Finnish leaders appear to be cautiously intrigued with Vesterbacka's ideas.
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"I am cautiously optimistic that we can see positive momentum," Troska said.
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An aide said the senator is "cautiously optimistic" about getting Trump's support.
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This year, two young women cautiously approached the authorities in Santa Marta.
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He glanced at me cautiously, and I saw relief wash over him.
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Cautiously, he moves to chest-deep water and tries kicking his legs.
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On the eve of Muellerdämmerung, that's what this agnostic very cautiously expects.
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Doctors said they are "cautiously optimistic" that he will regain sexual function.
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To sum up: The British are acting somewhat cautiously at the moment.
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" • Representative G. K. Butterfield, Democrat of North Carolina: "I remain cautiously optimistic.
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There is reason to be cautiously optimistic that the decline won't continue.
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While he insists he's ready to move forward, he's doing so cautiously.
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So I just decided to proceed cautiously, to move ahead as friends.
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SO AGAIN, I'M CAUTIOUSLY HOPEFUL THAT WE'LL REACH AN AGREEMENT WITH THEM.
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Two weeks later, she reached out to him, albeit cautiously, via email.
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Pregnant women, for example, should cautiously limit their intake of caffeinated coffee.
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However, China began in 2014 to cautiously allow bond issuers to default.
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But if it helps solve old murders, he's cautiously okay with it.
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We're approaching this cautiously — and keeping our distance, at least for now.
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"We must be optimistic, but cautiously optimistic," Shehada told Reuters by telephone.
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He was, however, cautiously optimistic about NZX's memorandum of understanding with Nasdaq.
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Asked if tackling these issues becomes harder now, Powar was cautiously optimistic.
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"I would urge us to go very, very cautiously here," he said.
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Looking at the screens this morning, you could well drop the word "cautiously".
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In fact they're even starting to, very cautiously, say it aloud in public.
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It glides cautiously across the granite, sounding not unlike a muted jet engine.
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Officials were cautiously optimistic about their chances of containing the virus in Goma.
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Indeed, recent announcements by oil majors suggest they are cautiously optimistic for 2019.
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"I'm taking a cautiously optimistic view," Chen said, regarding sales of the Priv.
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I am cautiously looking forward to exploring this dark period of my life.
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For that reason, OpenAI is treading cautiously with the unveiling of GPT-22.
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For its part, the PP has cautiously accepted a potential alliance with Vox.
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A spokesman for Honeywell cautiously welcomed the clarity offered by the new guidelines.
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BuzzFeed - Moving cautiously, with little urgency to push brands like Tasty to TV
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I suppose I'm trying to say, very cautiously, that that's not what happened.
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Early reactions from the tech industry have been cautiously, but not overwhelmingly, optimistic.
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Here's Carlson's cautiously worded criticism of Beck: This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
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After the bus stops, the boys appear to cautiously begin crossing the street.
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Still, it's important to proceed cautiously until more randomized controlled trials are underway.
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The European Council welcomed the speech; its president, Donald Tusk, was cautiously optimistic.
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The EU reacted cautiously to the speech, though it called her remarks constructive.
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But some are happy about it and others are cautiously optimistic about tagging.
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He takes to the road, cautiously at first, but then with more confidence.
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Economists cautiously welcomed the central bank's decision to allow its currency to devalue.
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Are you cautiously optimistic, or should we start preparing for World War III?
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" Sister Nora has met with Tim Sloan and said she is "cautiously optimistic.
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GOP lawmakers said they're torn over the issue and are approaching it cautiously.
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I am cautiously optimistic about the new administration's policy measures for economic activity.
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I offer apprehensive entrepreneurs a cautiously optimistic message: Exhale, at least a bit.
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"Okay," said Patron, cautiously, puffing on a cigarette as he checked his mirror.
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While this announcement doesn't confirm a ban will happen, advocates are cautiously optimistic.
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St. Joe's is even cautiously trying therapies not typically taught in medical school.
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For the moment, at least, Jerusalem is leaning toward the latter — albeit cautiously.
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Chile was right to proceed cautiously in punishing members of the Pinochet dictatorship.
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But this time, the industry response has been muted — and even cautiously supportive.
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Companies, in general, are acting slowly and cautiously in this environment, he said.
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"I'm cautiously optimistic about what their approach will ultimately look like," Hanlon said.
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The lane also forced drivers, when allowed in the street, to drive cautiously.
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This sharply contrasted with the 'cautiously optimistic' consumer mood through most of 2018.
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GM has been cautiously ramping up Bolt production at its suburban Detroit factory.
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I think it's worth buying, cautiously, of course, because it's for speculation only.
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But authorities are proceeding cautiously to avoid any sharp blow to economic growth.
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She tries to pretend that she's cautiously optimistic, but she seems downright giddy.
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Domestic investors, however, cautiously acquired shares amid concern over a proposed tax bill.
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I raced back from a business trip in Northern California, feeling cautiously hopeful.
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More cautiously, Carney suggested he was moving closer to backing a rate hike.
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Big banks, however, are likely to approach the space more cautiously, Casey indicated.
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Here are some themes and strains (pun cautiously intended) that caught my attention.
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I am cautiously optimistic that this World Cup bliss isn't another false dawn.
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The Fed is approaching the process cautiously, and so far investors appear unfazed.
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He missed training camp to receive treatment, and the Browns were cautiously optimistic.
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Beijing responded more cautiously, possibly because the effects to China could be limited.
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So senior Russian officials reacted cautiously to the withdrawal announcements, starting with Syria.
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They stay off social media, or if they're on it, they post cautiously.
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"I'm remaining cautiously optimistic and just taking it day by day," Barzvi said.
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Bars in New York seem to be playing things a bit more cautiously.
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Experts are cautiously optimistic that the next "miracle cure" will be available soon.
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On Monday, Mr. Quarles was cautiously optimistic that faster economic growth is likely.
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I don't suspect a monster, but the vibe among spectators is cautiously thrilled.
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Cautiously, he raised the plastic cup to his lips and took a gulp.
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For now, the United States is treading cautiously in its approach to Venezuela.
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Saturday afternoon guy texts me asking about another date and I cautiously agree.
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The vehicle later stopped in a ditch as a SWAT team cautiously approached.
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"I would just urge us to go very, very cautiously here," Toomey said.
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State insurance commissioners are cautiously optimistic about having more options in their states.
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But Ingrid Clarfield, a longtime professor of piano, said she was cautiously upbeat.
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At the end of the book, you cautiously propose some routes to salvation.
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The companies are quietly watching and cautiously trying to influence the debate, though.
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Investors are treading cautiously before U.S.-China trade talks in Washington on Thursday.
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Wall Street is cautiously optimistic Culp is the right person for the job.
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As it happens, her recovery coincides with a cautiously blooming romance with Materia.
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But some marijuana reform advocates seem cautiously optimistic about Garland's deference to science.
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Industry and advocacy groups for digital currencies have cautiously welcomed the SEC's engagement.
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RHP Danny Salazar is moving cautiously toward a return to Cleveland's pitching staff.
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She considered for a moment before replying, speaking slowly, cautiously, but with resolve.
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Texas Democrats remain cautiously optimistic, with some more cautious and others more optimistic.
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I'm going to be cautiously optimistic and say they have a song coming.
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But he urged the administration to proceed cautiously, particularly with regard to allies.
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"It's cautiously optimistic," said Tom Roseen, head of research services for Thomson Reuters' Lipper.
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"That's the plan, that's the hope," Moeti said, adding that she was cautiously optimistic.
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They leaned over, cautiously, not exactly desiring of being that close to Noor again.
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But farmers are cautiously optimistic about the outlook despite predictions of more pain ahead.
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Many American businesses, bruised in their dealings with China, cautiously welcome a harder line.
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Funds that were hyper-bullish or early movers are now cautiously reworking their positions.
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His neighbors were in the pool, he said, cautiously relaxed and awaiting evacuation orders.
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But this time, experts are cautiously optimistic on what the next quarter will bring.
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There's a lot riding on Season 210 of Stranger Things, but we're cautiously optimistic.
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Key Ohio Republicans who had been cautiously optimistic about Balderson's chances grew increasingly nervous.
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Markets also cautiously awaited Fed Chairman Jerome Powell's speech on Friday in Jackson Hole.
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That is why Ms. Thomas, of the producers association, said she was cautiously optimistic.
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Most of the groups campaigning for the protection of indigenous peoples are cautiously hopeful.
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I think it's safe to say I went into A Hat in Time cautiously.
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Guy Ritchie is cautiously pursuing a resolution to his ongoing custody war with Madonna.
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That would let "investors to go from cautiously optimistic to confidently bullish," he said.
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Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk has said that Autopilot drives more cautiously than humans.
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Responding to the move, China's Commerce Ministry urged the United States to act "cautiously".
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Yet despite recent worries, Lasry struck a cautiously optimistic tone on the U.S. economy.
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But highly sensitive people and animals generally approach situations, including social interactions, more cautiously.
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He appears to be moving more cautiously than ever, yet he defies easy forecast.
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The Afghan-born U.S. diplomat said he remained "cautiously optimistic" about the peace talks.
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The authors of TPD themselves are responding cautiously to what might look like humiliation.
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Analysts are cautiously positive about Netflix's first quarter, granted they hit subscriber growth expectations.
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McKenzie also said a reduction of U.S. troops in Syria would be done cautiously.
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Judge Judy is cautiously optimistic after President Trump and Kim Jong-un's historic meeting.
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This allowed Iraqi units to move cautiously into the ruined city, street by street.
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Some African countries have cautiously come out in support of attempts to isolate Qatar.
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So this fight is not over, but I would say that we're cautiously optimistic.
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The BSP, heir to Bulgaria's once-mighty Communist Party, reacted cautiously to Borisov's announcement.
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Everyone's feeling cautiously optimistic, and let me tell you: it feels tentatively good, baby.
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"I think we can be cautiously optimistic" has become 2017's "Yes We Can".
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"Our testing and experiments will guide what we ultimately do here," it writes cautiously.
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We'll remain cautiously optimistic until the day we see the flying cars zooming overhead.
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After two and a half weeks, Azamat cautiously made contact with the L.G.B.T. Network.
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The languorous talk of taking the process of exit slowly and cautiously is deluded.
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Here are five areas where the tech industry is cautiously awaiting the administration's plans.
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Before lawmakers had their say, Yellen struck a cautiously optimistic tone on the economy.
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Disability activists have always cautiously celebrated a law that was supposed to change everything.
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If he does lift the arms ban, Mr. Obama and Congress should move cautiously.
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Beyond the city, rental cars are the most efficient way to go, albeit cautiously.
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Dr. Fisher said he was cautiously optimistic about the future of accountable care organizations.
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Previously, executives at the company said they are cautiously optimistic heading into next year.
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But transit agencies doing the buying are moving cautiously, an analysis by Reuters shows.
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Tebow stopped signing and cautiously made his way over to where people had gathered.
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Most of the approval process takes place cautiously and with a degree of ambiguity.
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"I am cautiously optimistic, but we are not taking anything for granted," said Rep.
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After initial pessimism about the man's prognosis, Hendren and his colleagues became cautiously optimistic.
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Cautiously I stepped back, but to my astonishment, the blue fizzing started up again.
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Perhaps he will soon rediscover his inclination to proceed cautiously in Middle Eastern wars.
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Some state analysts specifically cited the Trump administration's policies as reason to forecast cautiously.
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Do you guys feel like he's doing the right thing by playing it cautiously?
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When the waitress returned, she cautiously asked if I also wanted another ice cream.
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As I write this, I'm cautiously optimistic about the status of writing changing slowly.
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They're proceeding slowly and cautiously, he emphasized, ensuring the alterations aren't damaging the cells.
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Cautiously, ever so slowly, I opened my eyes and raised my head a degree.
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Arthur: He stayed cautiously neutral in the election, but he's a very good boy.
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But some other schools and districts, including universities and colleges, were proceeding more cautiously.
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In the past, Mr. Putin proceeded cautiously, seeking to preserve a veneer of legitimacy.
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But back in Brooklyn, Clinton's team was cautiously confident that Michigan would be hers.
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" Ever the realist, however, she cautiously added, "Charm lasts only if there are results.
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We're cautiously optimistic, and it's because of how you guys have changed the dialogue.
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Because it was a tricky, double-breaking putt, Woods struck his next shot cautiously.
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He added that he was cautiously optimistic that the situation could be resolved amicably.
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Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan and both Bushes mentioned the stock markets rarely and cautiously.
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Mr. Castiblanco is still waiting for a new lease, but he is cautiously optimistic.
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Liberals around the country are feeling cautiously optimistic as they look to the midterms.
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She responds, cautiously, that racism remains entrenched in many parts of the British establishment.
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"I'm cautiously optimistic that we'll be able to deliver both next week," he said.
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However, Banana Republic should enter the rental market cautiously, said Fitzgerald from A.T. Kearney.
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The hyena approached cautiously then gobbled it down, about an inch from my ear.
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Unemployment has fallen from record highs, and investors are cautiously exploring whether to return.
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Still, sanctions law is generally a gray area, causing most organizations to proceed cautiously.
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Hearing candidates stake their positions on the issue, however imperfectly, makes me cautiously optimistic.
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Stroll&aposs investment also comes at an uncertain yet cautiously optimistic time for Aston.
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He wore a broad smile and a white jumpsuit, and moved cautiously toward Wood.
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"It supports the ECB's path to cautiously exit its unconventional monetary policy," Zeuner added.
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Even murderous dictatorships like Mao's have behaved surprisingly cautiously once they acquired nuclear weapons.
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Stevens's specialties, surety and fidelity, turn profits from cautiously optimistic bets on human nature.
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The Kennedy family's actions — while Nixon cautiously kept mum — would abruptly change the equation.
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It is not an analogy to be invoked lightly and I use it cautiously.
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Beijing is treading cautiously partly to avoid jeopardizing trade talks with the United States.
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NOTES: RHP Danny Salazar is moving cautiously toward a return to Cleveland's pitching staff.
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Also like many others, Welsh is only cautiously optimistic the world can avoid disaster.
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After that missile launch, Brooks began cautiously counting the days until the next test.
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If consumers continue to spend cautiously, non-food retailers will be the biggest casualties.
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They moved slowly, cautiously, making a concentrated effort to blend into the negative space.
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But as firefighters adopt new technology — however cautiously — who and what is being replaced?
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CREDIT SUISSE SAYS YEAR STARTED STRONGLY ACROSS ALL DIVISIONS, CAUTIOUSLY OPTIMISTIC FOR YEAR AHEAD
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I'm all in favor of the Democrats acting cautiously and strategically when investigating Trump.
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For now, the Icelandic central bank seems cautiously optimistic about the country's economic future.
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The Afghan-born U.S. diplomat said he remains "cautiously optimistic" and "hopeful" about the talks.
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But investors more recently have been cautiously optimistic the two sides can strike a deal.
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That being said, this year's most popular hashtag gives me reason to feel cautiously optimistic.
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After years of slow progress, Beers was growing cautiously optimistic, and Hatfield was feeling bullish.
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Dotcom's lawyer Ira Rothken said that his team was "cautiously optimistic" about those court proceedings.
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I am somewhat more optimistic about the summit's prospects for several reasons—but cautiously so.
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Instead, she more cautiously suggested that some agglomerations of power may be worth breaking up.
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Yet this also gives the Chinese central bank one more reason to raise rates cautiously.
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China, tortoise-like, is extending its head cautiously beyond its carapace, taking slow, painstaking steps.
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It's pushing the same pressure points and I think they've been cautiously willing to engage.
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"The mood over trade talks seems cautiously optimistic," said BMO Capital Markets analyst Kash Kamal.
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On reputation two years ago, she was wary yet cautiously hopeful about a budding romance.
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There are good reasons, of course, to act cautiously before issuing such a broad remedy.
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That said, I'm cautiously bullish on these platforms and would love to see them succeed.
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Fitch views TRMK's growth cautiously given the competitive loan classes that the growth stems from.
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Wary of relying on a state-backed scheme, American tech giants have treated it cautiously.
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Michael Bennet has argued that House Democrats need to proceed cautiously, for example, while Sen.
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A police commander walked cautiously towards our car as we pulled up to the tent.
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Still, officials remained cautiously optimistic that significant progress could be made in the coming days.
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Norris is cautiously optimistic: A lot depends on the type of system a country has.
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Cozmo awakens cautiously, his square eyes shifting around, attempting to figure out where he's landed.
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Clay before Hannah's death is cautiously confident, chipping away slowly at a glimmer of hope.
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Before today's landing, SpaceX remained cautiously optimistic about the chances of making it this time.
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I am excited and cautiously optimistic for a real and lasting spiritual awakening amongst us.
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"The average foreign service officer, the average State Department employee, is viewed cautiously," he said.
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Even with the loss of one cub, the mood around the zoo remains cautiously bright.
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Instead, they continue to be just cautiously optimistic, due to several roadblocks in their business.
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It is very exciting in here but everybody&aposs still very nervous and cautiously optimistic.
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Edwards' family and their lawyer told Dallas News they are "cautiously optimistic" about the charge.
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Investors have been cautiously optimistic about U.S.-China trade progress, but nervousness has bred volatility.
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And those who work with prisoners (and ex-cons) tend to at least cautiously agree.
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"We're cautiously bullish here," said Dan Hussey, a market strategist at RJO Futures in Chicago.
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We were cautiously optimistic knowing how he looked in his rehab starts and simulated games.
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Like other major industries, tech is cautiously optimistic about the Republican tax plan unveiled yesterday.
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"We have a great hope, cautiously optimistic, but we're somewhat apprehensive," said Utah state Sen.
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"I don't know how to say this," she says cautiously before delivering her big reveal.
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The Canadian Life and Health Insurance Association said it was cautiously optimistic about the measures.
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This is why I'm cautiously optimistic about whatever Sega has planned for Sonic's 25th anniversary.
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In early April, Mr. Christie said he wanted to act cautiously before mandating testing statewide.
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" Neemuchwala also said the company was "cautiously optimistic about the next two to three quarters.
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Our consumers are cautiously saving money, whereas in 2628 we had a negative savings rate.
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"Builders remain cautiously optimistic about construction growth in 28503," said Robert Dietz, NAHB's chief economist.
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Woods was "cautiously optimistic" though gave no timeline, while skeptical banks call for regulatory clarity.
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Ibrahim Ben Rijab, a mediator who is leading the talks, said he was cautiously optimistic.
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But officials appeared cautiously optimistic that the leak had not led to an environmental calamity.
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Despite a number of technological hurdles still having to be cleared, Yamamoto remains cautiously optimistic.
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A Duckworth aide to says they are cautiously optimistic that the Senate will move quickly.
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I'm cautiously optimistic, but wary about a potential next summit because of who Trump is.
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"Until recently, we have tiptoed cautiously around these discussions for the most part," she adds.
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I'm inclined to tread cautiously here before I even ascribe any correlation, much less causality.
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I cautiously was backing up from him (facing him) and yelled for my daughter's father.
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The Wall Street Journal trumpeted "Facebook Moves Cautiously on Video Ads," delaying their roll-out.
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Even Senator Mitch McConnell, the majority leader, signaled Wednesday that he intends to move cautiously.
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They were making their way cautiously to vote, but they were eager for political revolution.
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" Leaving the capital, Seitz allowed himself to feel, as he put it, only "cautiously hopeful.
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Xi also said he hopes the United States would handle trade friction cautiously and appropriately.
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"More than some other kinds of other behaviors that he's engaged in," she said cautiously.
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"I'm cautiously optimistic that we will actually be GAAP profitable with no asterisk," he added.
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Local business groups have cautiously welcomed the concessions, but some members have still expressed reservations.
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Newcomers, displaced by the war, move cautiously, unsure about their fate, or who is who.
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The initial reaction of pro-Brexit hard-line lawmakers ranged from critical to cautiously positive.
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Still, the central bank is treading cautiously, waiting to see what happens with the economy.
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Normal leaders tread cautiously in this domain for fear of exposure, scandal, and political backlash.
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But they're cautiously only sending one or two players, and the attacks mostly fizzle out.
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"I am cautiously optimistic," said Yale economist Andrew Metrick, a leading expert on economic crises.
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But authorities are expected to move cautiously to avoid a sharp hit to the economy.
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Environmental groups are cautiously optimistic and are calling for other U.S. banks to follow suit.
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He said he was cautiously optimistic that the European Commission would take action on Wednesday.
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Some who have advocated Congress for more gun research are cautiously optimistic and others cynical.
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Investors will want to hear whether its chairman, Jerome Powell, retains his cautiously upbeat language.
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Its architects, however, said they were cautiously optimistic that the deal would stay in place.
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Saudi Arabia's growing circle of social media influencers still tread cautiously when approaching cultural taboos.
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Facebook has cautiously signaled it is planning to move forward with libra despite lawmakers' concerns.
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But more than a few conservatives had kept cautiously quiet after Ford's account became public.
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When they're prescribed, they're meant to be taken carefully, cautiously and in a moderate way.
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Wheeler could even remain in extended spring training if the Mets choose to act cautiously.
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So while credit cards must be used cautiously, they can often be a smart choice.
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Kate Brown isn't overwhelmingly popular, and some Republicans there are cautiously optimistic about state Rep.
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The Washington Post pointed out he's not alone among network comedians in handling Trump cautiously.
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And he says he's "cautiously optimistic" that lawmakers will not approve such big cuts to NOAA.
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It&aposs an interesting development, and I am cautiously optimistic and I am also very handsome.
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So I think we need to look at all of these things very carefully, very cautiously.
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Rebecca, who did not give her last name, was critical of Trump, but expressed cautiously optimism.
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Leading UK women's charity Women's Aid, on the other hand, have cautiously welcomed the proposed measures.
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"The stability of the bus was in question, so crews had to work cautiously," he said.
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Armed with assault rifles, the Afghans peered cautiously from beneath their helmets at the ridges above.
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The second half began much as the first, with both teams playing cautiously and showing nervousness.
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So party leaders have moved cautiously in the wake of the Trump-Russia special counsel report.
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Some of the ANC's most senior leaders are now speaking out against Mr Zuma, albeit cautiously.
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Wednesday's results also included a forecast that Credit Suisse was cautiously optimistic about the second quarter.
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Back inside the perimeter of the launchpad, everyone darted off the bus, while I cautiously departed.
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Fortunately for this particular pup rescuers are "cautiously optimistic" about her recovery, according to the AP.
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Levy said the big name brand companies have become more willing to raise prices though cautiously.
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Journalists from the New York Times and Wall Street Journal cautiously shared Zuckerberg's post without comment.
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Callaway said the team would proceed cautiously with deGrom, who underwent Tommy John surgery in 2010.
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For further direction traders were cautiously awaiting results from crucial state elections due later on Tuesday.
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And those other factors have persuaded them to move cautiously on both fronts, for similar reasons.
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"But we are cautiously optimistic and obviously we encourage the dialogue to take place," Manning added.
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If the FAA proceeds too cautiously, it could stunt the development of the drone delivery industry.
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Whatever happened, student parents and those advocating on their behalf are cautiously optimistic about the development.
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He cautiously ushered us into the store through a back door at the Vancouver Convention Centre.
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Last week, Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen indicated the central bank will move cautiously on rates.
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"The consumer mood continues to hold at cautiously optimistic levels," said Westpac's chief economist Bill Evans.
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Investors are cautiously optimistic that Washington and Beijing will hammer out a deal to eliminate tariffs.
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If he is moving cautiously on female emancipation, he doesn't appear risk-averse on foreign policy.
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Certainly it would be good to see Gallagher attempt his takedowns more cautiously than against Taylor.
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Harrison said he and the other officers approached cautiously, treating it as a high-risk stop.
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The uncertainty surrounding the upcoming election has also caused some to spend a bit more cautiously.
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Tuesday's fizzled stock market rally shows why there are still plenty of reasons to tread cautiously.
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It's now late, and some damage has been done, so Instagram can't play it cautiously anymore.
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Stephanie Link, who also believes this is a step in the right direction, is cautiously optimistic.
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People on the ground and Rohingya activists say they are cautiously optimistic about Facebook's new efforts.
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Dr. Mukherjee answers these questions cautiously and compassionately, if at times too cursorily for my satisfaction.
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Even so, some policymakers have cautiously acknowledged the potential benefits of using cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology.
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But Democrats remain cautiously hopeful about pulling off another upset in the Deep South, after Sen.
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Safety advocates have responded cautiously to the new guidelines and called for more stringent safety standards.
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Erdogan has cautiously pushed a conservative Islamist agenda since the AKP came to power in 2002.
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Mrs May, more cautiously, wants to defer this until the end of the year (see article).
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I thought it was in the bag, but being in this business, I was cautiously optimistic.
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The mood lightened when Mr. Stancu shared stories of the Ceausescus, all of them cautiously nonpolitical.
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Ryan has proceeded cautiously on two of Trump's biggest initiatives, infrastructure investment and the border wall.
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However, if the person taking credit for my ideas was my boss, I would tread cautiously.
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"We are quite cautiously positioned relative to what the (emerging markets) data would indicate," she added.
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Public and private responses differ The nation's leading business organizations also responded cautiously to Trump's language.
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If you're thinking about watching a movie or television series Netflix has tagged LGBTQ, proceed cautiously.
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Cautiously, says Michael Manos, the head of Cleveland Clinic Children's A.D.H.D. Center for Evaluation and Treatment.
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"I consider it appropriate for the committee to proceed cautiously in adjusting policy," Ms. Yellen said.
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Sloan is cautiously more accepting of the literature on meditation, because the practice is more streamlined.
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If Trump goes after H-1Bs, the cautiously cordial relations between Trump and tech could unravel.
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When legislators did vote out of line with the gun lobby, they did so quietly, cautiously.
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The rights group published a cautiously upbeat report on Uzbekistan, the first in years, this week.
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So Jack wonders, cautiously, to Ames if he could bring her and their son to Iowa.
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Keep in mind: The goal is to approach any negotiation cautiously and with a clear head.
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In early January, Tammi felt cautiously optimistic about how the Trump administration would affect organic farmers.
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Yet experts on corruption were cautiously optimistic about the scale of the proposed changes in question.
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Later he said he was cautiously optimistic that the time and expense would be worth it.
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The boys set out on a journey to find that stone — Barley confidently, and Ian cautiously.
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Regardless of ideology, most Democrats seeking their party's presidential nomination have been treading cautiously on China.
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She cautiously modernized the party's view on immigration and supported a greater public acceptance of Islam.
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But negotiators appeared cautiously optimistic that they would be able to get a deal on Monday.
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Some soldiers keep their weapons aimed on these men as others approach them cautiously, asking questions.
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"We cautiously expect the same level of imports as in 2018," he said of coking coal.
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On Wednesday, Forrest, who will decide the case, said she would consider such a measure cautiously.
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"If someone you don't know initiated the payment, be skeptical and proceed cautiously," the F.D.I.C. advised.
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Police say there was sniper fire throughout the early morning hours so they moved in cautiously...
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The Warren campaign has been trying to go on the offensive as well, albeit more cautiously.
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I'm cautiously hopeful we'll reach an agreement, but if not we are proceeding with these tariffs.
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"They told me: 'Take very cautiously anything coming out of the Ukraine against anybody,'" Graham said.
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The two men cautiously circle one another as they try to figure each other's true intentions.
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Ms. Hanh, the labor activist, said she had been cautiously hopeful that the T.P.P. could help.
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The museum of modern art has fresh energy, but in the Genovese way: cautiously, gradually, genuinely.
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Investors remained cautiously optimistic about a resolution to trade tensions between the United States and China.
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The four nominees responded cautiously, noting an ongoing FTC probe, but talked tough on investigating breaches.
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"It's an overused phrase, but I am cautiously optimistic about 2017 for the business," he said.
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Seen through that lens, experts say, the recent scandals may in fact be cautiously good news.
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While crude oil appears to be gathering momentum, I'm cautiously bullish on oil at this juncture.
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"I would just urge us to go very, very cautiously here, especially with section 232," Sen.
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"Im cautiously optimistic that our colleagues in the EU will deal with that one," Woods said.
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"I'm cautiously optimistic that our colleagues in the EU will deal with that one," Woods said.
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"I am cautiously optimistic," said Kenyette Tisha Barnes, co-founder of the #MuteRKelly social media campaign.
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Fisher contrasted Tesla with Toyota which, though sometimes derided as boring, makes changes and updates cautiously.
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Curious, I slid the old book out cautiously, because I didn't have permission to "borrow" it.
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By testing a short-range tactical weapon, North Korea is playing its cards cautiously, analysts said.
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Then, he sat back and watched while someone from the bomb squad cautiously approached his luggage.
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Because John McCain cautiously and intelligently asked for people to be thoughtful before voting for him?
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" In contrast, he told me in a phone interview, "Detroit has approached this race so cautiously.
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Major organizations like Planned Parenthood and NARAL Pro-Choice America are sounding a cautiously optimistic note.
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Immigration advocates have been cautiously watching from the sidelines, unsure what to make of him just yet.
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It's also smart to consume your carbs cautiously and not waste them on other less satisfying treats.
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The band itself is cautiously straddling the line between humility and pride: Even the name is ironic.
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With so much still uncertain, including who the industry winners will be, companies are still moving cautiously.
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Sandberg, the Oxford researcher, who co-authored FHI's seminal "Whole Brain Emulation Roadmap" (2008), is cautiously optimistic.
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But he has grown cautiously optimistic about the prospects for change because of the new student involvement.
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He cautiously welcomed Rudell's thread, noting that anything that brings attention to the women's detention is welcome.
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We have a responsibility to our children and future generations to manage the risk of extinction cautiously.
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The company on Friday reported solid fourth-quarter profit and delivered a cautiously optimistic outlook for 210.6.
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This has prompted other producers to cautiously deploy free cash to pay down debt or reward shareholders.
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Yet the mood at the World Air Cargo Symposium in March in Abu Dhabi was cautiously optimistic.
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And the company is being cautiously optimistic about when the vehicle will take off — if at all.
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Gyumi is cautiously optimistic about her legal victory's impact on customs and traditions, especially in rural areas.
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The market could also be trading cautiously ahead of the data due at 1330 GMT, she said.
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In my limited time with it, I have to say I'm cautiously optimistic that it could be.
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"Investors have been caught a little bit offside in terms of being too cautiously positioned," Parker said.
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Fed Chair Janet Yellen said on Tuesday that the central bank should proceed "cautiously" on raising rates.
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Over the past few months, Twitter users have been carefully, cautiously enumerating the differences between the candidates.
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I could have held the vehicles back far more often, and proceeded more cautiously with the infantry.
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Most researchers in the field are proceeding cautiously, testing their results on mice, and with some success.
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Waymo's self-driving cars will react cautiously since pedestrians often walk up to a median and wait.
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"We are cautiously optimistic regarding platinum and palladium prices over the rest of this year," it said.
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"Investors have been caught a little bit offside in terms of being too cautiously positioned," Parker said.
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The Pentagon nevertheless said it was "cautiously optimistic" about the North-South talks, which resumed in January.
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They're spending but they're spending, I think, cautiously, pulling back maybe on some big ticket discretionary items.
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Mr Zuckerberg welcomed the idea of regulation and cautiously endorsed a forthcoming European law on data protection.
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And the result is a strategic problem for Sanders that many black voters look at him cautiously.
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GOP leaders always understood that pledge as fanciful, even as they cautiously avoided saying so out loud.
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" Pressed on whether Italy's banks had already seen the worst, the CEO cautiously opined "I think so.
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Meanwhile, people are still positioned cautiously, and that's good news for the market long term, Levkovich said.
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Improving economic growth, in addition to expectations of continued inflation, gives Morgan Stanley its cautiously bullish view.
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Senate and House leadership have treated the issue cautiously, granting responsibility to the notoriously secretive intelligence committees.
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We expect the Bank of Canada to tread cautiously in raising rates in view of these risks.
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Accelerants like lighter fluid should be used cautiously — and flammable liquids like gasoline should never be used.
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To be sure, Jonas is far from the only analyst to suggest investors approach the stock cautiously.
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Though he seemed cautiously optimistic about the future, he stressed that supporters aren't taking anything for granted.
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"It's reason to be cautiously optimistic," said Dr. Ken Uchino, a leading Multistem investigator from Cleveland Clinic.
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The France director for Human Rights Watch, one of the groups, cautiously welcomed Macron's comments on Monday.
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United States stocks barely budged on Thursday as investors moved cautiously after two days of large gains.
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Bike activist and former Uber software engineer Eric Butler is cautiously optimistic about the new bike program.
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He said he was cautiously optimistic for negotiations to resolve the matter over the next few months.
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"I'm cautiously optimistic," Alker said when asked if she expected a bill to be passed relatively soon.
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John Hudak of the Centre for Effective Public Management at Brookings, a think-tank, is cautiously confident.
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I'd read so much online about how delicious this fried rice was, so I was cautiously optimistic.
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All the more reason for policymakers and political candidates to proceed cautiously before citing a price tag.
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This book would satisfy both, and Ms. Thompson, baker of the strong ginger cookies, was cautiously optimistic.
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One focus for investors: Analysts were cautiously optimistic about the U.S. tax reform getting done this year.
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" Hirono cautiously added: "Okay, you can see I'm a little upset by this, the unfairness of it.
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However, PDVSA has had issues in the past that have led investors to tread cautiously with Venezuela.
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But growth fundamentals remain solid across our markets and we are cautiously optimistic on global economic growth.
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The FOMC has very cautiously raised the interest rate the Fed influences directly, the federal funds rate.
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In the new guidelines, the advice about indoor work is phrased more cautiously than the other guidelines.
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Wearing charcoal pants and a pillowy white button-down, Bzdelik speaks cautiously with a polite midwestern accent.
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Additionally, Fitch views cautiously UMPQ's growth in its commercial and industrial (C&I), leasing, and construction portfolios.
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Democrats said they were cautiously optimistic about working with Ms. Chao to forge a bipartisan infrastructure deal.
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Democrats said they were cautiously optimistic that they would be able to advance in a bipartisan fashion.
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"Buy cautiously; maybe do not put all the money you have to work right away," Cruz said.
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Many store owners say they're responding to the strike cautiously, even if they support it in theory.
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The tide has turned somewhat, but reformers are proceeding cautiously, reaching first for the low-hanging fruit.
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Human rights activists cautiously praised the changes while calling for activists like al-Hathloul to be released.
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Less than two weeks before the home opener Saturday against the Orlando Predators, Galloway was cautiously optimistic.
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Cautiously, he said, he asked the man if he knew anyone who worked in South Korean intelligence.
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Dr. Theodore Ruel, M.D., a specialist in infectious diseases at U.C.S.F. Benioff Children's Hospital, is cautiously optimistic.
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Many in Seattle were trying to go on with their lives — but just a little more cautiously.
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Some couples are cautiously moving ahead, while others are forced to delay their 'I do's' for now.
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"Welcome to my garden," a crone beckoned, and I proceeded cautiously, worried she'd push a farm share.
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She moved cautiously toward raising interest rates even though the economy seemed to be approaching full employment.
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The GOP conference emerged cautiously optimistic from a critical meeting on whether to defeat the call witnesses.
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Mexican negotiators, however, are treading cautiously amid push-back from Mexican industries such as textiles and footwear.
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AND SO ANYTHING YOU DO, YOU'RE GOING TO DO VERY CAUTIOUSLY, RECOGNIZING JUST HOW SUCCESSFUL IT'S BEEN.
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The Foreign Emoluments Clause has encouraged many presidents to tread cautiously in accepting gifts from foreign entities.
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He admonished his government to proceed cautiously with implementing economic reforms to avoid these types of problems.
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I was happy to be of service, so we hooked arms and proceeded cautiously across the avenue.
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Analysts said that investors welcomed the news, while some of them are looking at the developments cautiously.
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"I am cautiously optimistic that we will be GAAP profitable, with no asterisk" in 3383, he said.
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Some holdouts remain But some vulnerable Democrats in 2020 are still treading cautiously on the issue. Rep.
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A half dozen young zookeepers held poles like lances and cautiously surrounded the bears from a distance.
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The authors are cautiously optimistic but suggest there is still a long road ahead for reef recovery.
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RELATED: Supreme Court conservatives question challenges of partisan gerrymandering Roberts also has signaled he may move cautiously.
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Inside Chad, where the fragile opposition speaks cautiously, there was frustration over French support for Mr. Déby.
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Since Mr. Modi came to power three years ago, his government has played the name game cautiously.
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While "cautiously optimistic" about the play as a whole, he's not hopeful about how he'll be portrayed.
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Smart investors will be cautiously pessimistic about the US government approving many Chinese takeovers of American firms.
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SDF commanders said the presence of civilians among the militants was compelling their fighters to proceed cautiously.
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Where Woodley's ring positioning started to hurt him was as Thompson worked more cautiously along the fence.
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European markets closed flat as investors cautiously awaited the inauguration of soon-to-be U.S. President Donald Trump.
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Continue to update cautiously and wait for those eventual CPUs that will be completely Spectre- and Meltdown-proof.
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She's perfected a particular kind of delivery that cautiously skirts the line between earnestly sweet and comically intense.
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He cautiously blessed the historic deal with his lifelong enemy in a letter published after a monthlong silence.
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Khamenei cautiously backed the deal, but has repeatedly expressed pessimism about the United States remaining committed to it.
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The results are a tepid endorsement, but one nonetheless, of a rally that fund investors have treated cautiously.
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I cautiously swirled the arm in a figure-eight and waited for the robot to repeat the gesture.
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Thiam said the bank had had a "good January" and he remains "cautiously optimistic" for the year ahead.
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The radar scientists Gizmodo spoke to were convinced by the data and were cautiously optimistic about the interpretation.
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Looking ahead, Chief Executive (CEO) Mario Greco told CNBC in Zurich on Thursday that he was cautiously optimistic.
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For those reasons, Pomegranate Investment AB, set up in Sweden in 2014, is entering the Iranian market cautiously.
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The firm, a maker of heat pumps, stoves and elements, also said it was cautiously positive about 2019.
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So I point to the leak, cautiously, and advise you take it with a large chunk of salt.
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Still, he said Caterpillar is "cautiously optimistic" there will be a resolution of the trade dispute with China.
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Moving forward, Uber will test its self-driving cars more cautiously, per a recently released Uber safety report.
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We are cautiously optimistic for October's Blade Runner 2049, the sequel to Ridley Scott's classic science fiction film.
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"Builders remain cautiously optimistic about construction growth in 2016," NAHB chief economist Robert Dietz said in the report.
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However, investors are cautiously awaiting a meeting between Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping that starts on Thursday.
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Snap says it's "cautiously optimistic" that the growth trend in user engagement will continue into the next year.
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We demand that Japan speak and act cautiously and not do anything to harm regional peace and stability.
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Both sides have cautiously hung on to existing agreements, promising to take no action until talks are concluded.
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Having predicted France would win the tournament before it began, I'm feeling cautiously good about my prophet status.
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Experts cautiously praised the current bill under consideration by Congress to alleviate the financial crisis facing Puerto Rico.
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Lundstedt said Volvo was proceeding cautiously in opening up for bookings for next year to prevent inventory shortages.
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They wag their pudgy arms, stare cautiously at new faces, and they absolutely LOVE being held and hugged.
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But the GNA has acted cautiously and has so far failed to win formal endorsement from the east.
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After living out her relationship woes in the spotlight, Selena Gomez is approaching romance a little more cautiously.
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Timmothy's grandmother Alana Anderson told the station she is "cautiously optimistic," adding, "We never stopped looking for him."
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China expressed regret over the launch and called on all sides to act cautiously to prevent any escalation.
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All this optimism should be viewed cautiously, especially from companies that need to raise capital for future experiments.
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As last year proved to be challenging, Ambev is "cautiously optimistic" for the Brazilian beer industry in 2017.
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A samurai stands with her katana drawn, cautiously stepping backwards as an axe-wielding viking barrels toward her.
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Sean McBride, a consultant to the food industry in Washington, was also cautiously optimistic about the law's prospects.
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They cautiously sound one another out, arriving at a mutually agreed-upon false display of loyalty to Negan.
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He said he was also "cautiously optimistic" following the election of Donald Trump as U.S. President last month.
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Instead, they are cautiously planned-out, specialized offerings that reflect the market's need for more refined product segmentation.
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The researchers cautiously trekked through the darkened forests with flashlights guiding their way, and cameras at the ready.
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So when I saw their latest in women's wear, the Easier than Silk shirts, I was cautiously optimistic.
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"I would call the flow that we're seeing now 'cautiously pessimistic,'" Gilbert said on "Trading Nation" on Wednesday.
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Its music is likewise cautiously optimistic, highlighting Mark Watney's small victories instead of the magnitude of his desolation.
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This is all done very cautiously and in small steps in order to avoid sparking a wider conflict.
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A former California state chief fire marshal said firefighters have to move slowly and cautiously for several reasons.
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Though the agreement has been cautiously welcomed in public, in private most do not think it will succeed.
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"We remain cautiously optimistic on Brazil overall," Chief Financial Officer Felipe Dutra said on the earnings conference call.
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However, investors are still cautiously optimistic that Washington and Beijing will eventually be able to compromise, Wong added.
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But those two results aren't likely to make Enfinger, who hasn't won yet this season, race more cautiously.
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It said monetary policy needed to proceed cautiously and to be expansionary for a long time to come.
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Still, analysts have turned cautiously optimistic on crude oil prices this year, a Reuters poll showed on Friday.
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SCOPE FOR NEGOTIATIONS The Canadian Life and Health Insurance Association said it was cautiously optimistic about the measures.
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As the CEO of a multi-billion-dollar investment bank, Blankfein's words have consequences, and he treads cautiously.
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Many say too cautiously, but getting that balance right will be critical for a successful and peaceful transition.
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As FJ prefers to play cautiously and avoid unnecessary interactions, his unnamed prisoner character prefers not to kill.
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Hot pickles should be eaten cautiously, with plenty of preparation in the event of extreme sourness and heat.
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Starbucks cautiously maintains that its food is handled in an open environment and is subject to cross-contamination.
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Oil prices were mixed after ending the last session cautiously higher following reports of U.S. drillers adding rigs.
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Benjamin is "very cautiously optimistic" that change will come to CDC and NIH appropriations in the near future.
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The CBR also allowed banks to offer forbearance on souring debts, a move cautiously welcomed by the IMF.
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Since 2014, though, Beijing has been cautiously trying to change that perception by allowing some issuers to default.
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Given how many Windows computers and Android devices are moving to it alongside the MacBook, I'm cautiously optimistic.
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When I saw that Jon Bass was in the new movie, I was cautiously optimistic about his role.
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Maersk is cautiously watching trade discussions between the U.S. and Europe on potential tariffs on cars, he added.
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But Kennedy, cautiously balancing two tenets, stressed that a second principle must also be respected: freedom of religion.
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Yellen said on Tuesday the U.S. central bank should proceed cautiously as it looks to raise interest rates.
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Since 2014 though, Beijing has been cautiously trying to change that perception by allowing some issuers to default.
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They start speaking cautiously, as though they're worried they'll offend me, or that, somehow, I won't understand them.
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In the interim, we can cautiously say that there is more reason than usual to think that Mrs.
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The Federal Reserve will proceed cautiously with hikes to interest rates, given global risks, Yellen said on Tuesday.
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European markets closed lower Wednesday as investors cautiously awaited the latest monetary decision by the U.S. Federal Reserve.
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Amid the frenzied international reaction, many observers are cautiously suggesting the dawn of a new era post-Mugabe.
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Still, Brown continued to move cautiously on criminal-justice reform, even when an issue mattered deeply to him.
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So far, administration officials are sounding a cautiously positive note, even as they acknowledge the verification challenge ahead.
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The U.S. and other nations were cautiously optimistic when Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed to send in peacekeepers.
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Mr. Assad said he was cautiously optimistic that Mr. Trump could be a "natural ally" in battling terrorism.
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Campaign groups cautiously welcomed the government's application to UNESCO, but said the battle had not yet been won.
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Fitch will continue to monitor Malaysian Re's underwriting performance cautiously, in view of its volatile overseas business portfolio.
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Local investors, however, cautiously acquired shares amid concerns over a proposed tax bill weighed on overall investor sentiment.
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The American Trucking Association said it was "cautiously optimistic" the new rules will not disrupt fleets and manufacturers.
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That's why I'm cautiously optimistic about Space Hulk: Deathwing, a new first-person shooter from Streum On Studio.
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The answer—from prosecutors, defense attorneys, victims' advocates, and legal experts—is a resounding, if cautiously optimistic, yes.
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Fed Chair Janet Yellen said just last week the U.S. central bank would proceed cautiously in raising rates.
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T) said it was cautiously optimistic of winning approval to take control of PT Bank Danamon Indonesia (BDMN.
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You grab something, wash your hands (twice), cautiously take off your mask, & eat as fast as you can.
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The more upbeat mood cautiously held in morning trade in Asia, though few expected it to last long.
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Jim Mattis, the defense secretary, has also urged Mr. Trump to proceed cautiously, particularly with regard to allies.
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Mr. White said his client, who was first charged in 2016, was "carefully, cautiously elated" about the news.
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Iran is responding by cautiously downplaying Islamism and emphasizing nationalism and foreign threats to win over disgruntled citizens.
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Watch Ian Daniels break down the GOP's homophobic 2016 agenda: Even so, Faderman takes a cautiously optimistic view.
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But the Transportation Department has proceeded cautiously around allowing the machines to integrate into airspace shared by planes.
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"I never want to be too negative, but I think we need to be cautiously realistic," James said.
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Now that the market is indeed back, Mr. Samascott and Mr. Kernan are cautiously optimistic about its future.
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Where had I learned that motherhood was about moving cautiously, and not moving my feet to the beat?
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Mr. Johnson was cautiously optimistic of bipartisan support, given the drama and fear that has engulfed the state.
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Fed Chair Janet Yellen said last week that the U.S. central bank would proceed cautiously with rate increases.
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Instagram is cautiously wading into the sometimes controversial waters of encryption — but WhatsApp has been there for years.
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Still, he said people were cautiously optimistic that the tariffs would have tangible benefits on the Iron Range.
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Ms. Vázquez, who has said she will not be a candidate in 2020, has approached the job cautiously.
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In the streets, people were cautiously upbeat that a stable government will be possible, but many urged caution.
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Publicly, however, officials and executives in Mexico have been cautiously optimistic about the future of the energy trade.
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Roberts is likely to tread cautiously and try to avoid a 5-4 split, if at all possible.
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Some analysts are cautiously optimistic about the rise in dividend payouts, saying they have not reached excessive levels.
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Ernst said she remained "cautiously optimistic" when asked if a healthcare bill could pass the Senate this month.
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There's a fine line between a father that's cautiously protective, and unhealthily controlling — one Joel clearly already crossed.
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Tim Baxter, the company's American president and COO, struck a cautiously optimistic, even conciliatory tone in the statement.
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"There's every reason to launch this cautiously and carefully," said Stephanie Brinley, principal automotive analyst at IHS Markit.
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Well, naturally, we are cautiously optimistic in some sense as you know the overall climate is quite tensed.
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" Donald Trump gave a cautiously optimistic take on Afghanistan Wednesday, saying negotiations with the Taliban were "proceeding well.
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Together with NBC's third new show, a time-travel drama called Timeless, they form a cautiously adventurous slate.
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The goal for GM (rightly enough) is the safety of its passengers, so the car drives very cautiously.
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When I asked for Luecke's opinion on solar's fate in the hands of Trump, she was cautiously optimistic.
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So we should be cautiously optimistic that polygenic scores may be useful for predicting an individual's heart attack risk.
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"Wow!" she said, looking at an aide's BlackBerry before cautiously noting that the report had not yet been confirmed.
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According to The Athletic, Murray injured his ankle in the past few days and decided to play it cautiously.
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Mike&aposs written an entire book about this, and now we&aposre at a point where again, cautiously optimistic.
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Still, Hiram Garcia, president of Johnson's Seven Bucks Productions, remains cautiously optimistic for the former WWE star's political future.
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Often theorists can only do computer simulations of two-dimensional slices of stars and cautiously extrapolate to three dimensions.
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Speaking on CNBC's "Street Signs," Leung described himself as "cautiously optimistic" on Hong Kong, citing near "historical low" valuations.
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I feel like it makes you notice all these little things; you get to observe your surroundings more cautiously.
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While Yellen called this "concerning" and repeatedly noted the uncertainty in the economic outlook, overall she was cautiously optimistic.
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Frank Kendall, the under secretary of defense for acquisition, technology and logistics, was cautiously optimistic about the aircraft's future.
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Things are moving undeniably toward more choice, though even Apple has been forced by the carriers to move cautiously.
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The company should tread cautiously because asking prices were high, while home sales would not recover significantly, he said.
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He cautiously blessed the historic deal with his lifelong enemy in a letter published after a month-long silence.
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Now, once again, Dave finds himself with another lead that has made him cautiously hopeful he might find closure.
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But the uncertainty around the referendum result continues to impact markets that are cautiously waiting for a definite answer.
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It's unclear if any of these movies would have made more had their respective studios released them more cautiously.
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Karen says her doctors were cautiously optimistic, and after the baby's birth, an ultrasound showed she was perfectly healthy.
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I am cautiously optimistic that the president appears to have heard the will of the people on this issue.
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It appears to be run fairly cautiously and is part of a thriving firm, but it still deserves scrutiny.
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"We are cautiously optimistic about our economy ... We are optimistic the economy will grow next year," Ulyukayev told CNBC.
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Nevertheless, in the wake of the oil strike, the government may move even more gradually and cautiously with reforms.
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Al Gore and John Kerry, as Democratic nominees in 2000 and 2004, put forward the most cautiously minimalist plans.
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But we are conscious of the impacts that quantitative easing has and we will use it carefully and cautiously.
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But authorities are treading cautiously as the threat of massive job losses could raise the risk of social instability.
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He also said he was "cautiously confident" about meeting the government's full year growth forecast of 4.3% to 4.8%.
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Dizziness, nausea The Department of Energy agreed, albeit cautiously, that methane exposure probably doesn't have long-term health effects.
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Ramaphosa has pledged to split Eskom into three units to deal with inefficiencies, a move cautiously welcomed by investors.
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Cleaver said he was "cautiously optimistic" for 2017, with strong demand expected in the biggest market the United States.
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Pramila Jayapal, co-chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, pushed back cautiously against the speaker's remarks to the Times.
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Later, in episode 6, she was compassionate enough to cautiously offer William weed to deal with his chronic pain.
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"I'm not normally serious but right now it is super serious," says Snowbird as everyone cautiously watches from below.
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Harley gave a cautiously optimistic outlook for 2016 while noting it expects macroeconomic conditions to continue to be challenging.
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De Mistura's remarks about the cessation of hostilities, which he delivered by video conference from Geneva, were framed cautiously.
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We are forecasting that they will actually move more cautiously rather than risk having to make the Great Reversal.
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Most Latin American countries have done so as well, while European governments have cautiously thrown their support behind Guaido.
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" Of allowing her to enter into the industry to become an actress, Hartley said, "I would, I would — cautiously.
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Don't worry, though: business secretary Greg Clark has had a chat with the Groupe PSA and he's "cautiously optimistic".
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But internet companies have often ignored them (albeit cautiously), hoping to attract more readers among the country's 700m netizens.
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"I'm saying cautiously optimistic but I can't make any promises," Nagy said of Trubisky's chances of playing this week.
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Despite the lack of formal participation, Cawston remains cautiously optimistic he might one day experience what his forefathers did.
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Even as Au is "cautiously optimistic" about the global economy, he is not taking his eyes off political risks.
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Isakson was cautiously optimistic there will be broad support for Wilkie both in his committee and the full Senate.
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Republicans have cautiously kept an eye on the race ever since Harris, a pastor in the district, defeated Rep.
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Most mining companies and coal analysts are cautiously optimistic about the outlook for production and employment in 23/25.
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Other parts of the media which appeared to be cautiously opening-up have also suddenly seen doors slammed shut.
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I am cautiously optimistic about Starbucks' ongoing efforts to address this incident and set an example for corporate America.
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Given the tradition of coalitions and compromise, previous governments have often been slow to make headway and moved cautiously.
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Rather than celebrating a chance to gain market share, Brazil and Argentina responded cautiously to the tariffs on Wednesday.
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Republicans say they are cautiously optimistic about their chances for keeping the Senate, but they aren't taking any chances.
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Markets were cautiously eyeing the next rate setting meeting on Thursday, as well as snap elections on June 24.
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While Omalu was cautiously optimistic about the development, he also noted that CCL11 isn't unique to the brain disease.
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He said that investigators were cautiously optimistic about getting data from the phone, but that further testing is required.
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Getting it to change is like turning around an ocean liner; captain and crew are perhaps understandably proceeding cautiously.
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Mr. Molins said that Mr. Abdeslam's initial statements needed to be treated cautiously and that the investigation would continue.
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"Investors in emerging markets overall are still cautiously optimistic," said Paul Fage, senior emerging markets strategist at TD Securities.
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Several teams have a right to be cautiously optimistic right now, but none more so than the Houston Rockets.
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Others who had spent the summer cautiously eyeing apartments were finally signing contracts, relieved that the election was over.
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Saudi responded that they can use spare capacity to increase output when necessary, but will use this ability cautiously.
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Cathay said it was cautiously optimistic about the air cargo market, where rates have risen sharply in recent weeks.
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Analysts cite several reasons successive British governments have reacted cautiously to Russian conduct, not least among them being money.
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Spooky synthesizers riddled with ambient noise soundtrack the film, creating the feeling of traipsing cautiously through a dreamy wonderland.
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The Metropolitan Opera, for example, has only cautiously begun allowing electronics into its hall over the past few decades.
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Consumer advocates are cautiously optimistic about the potential of using consumer-selected information to broaden the availability of credit.
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Later Tuesday, Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe put it more cautiously, saying that investigators were looking into a possible connection.
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Cathay said it was cautiously optimistic about the air cargo market, where rates have risen sharply in recent weeks.
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The question is whether the company's downfall will teach other Silicon Valley executives and investors to proceed more cautiously.
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The outlook from local businesses ranged from skeptical to cautiously hopeful; either way, they prepared to seize the opportunity.
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On Thursday, the federation and the Mexican league, Liga MX, expressed support for him, albeit cautiously, in a statement.
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Overall, the response from the organizations that run the major fashion weeks was cautiously positive, if not entirely enthusiastic.
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China hoped that Japan talked and acted cautiously and played a constructive role on the nuclear issue, he said.
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He added that he would be "cautiously guarded" until the first flight, due in the first quarter of 2019.
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"Given the levels of uncertainty (Hammond) might be wise to respond cautiously for now," Pope said in a statement.
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When Mr. Clinton offered to campaign for Ralph Northam, now the governor of Virginia, Mr. Northam's camp responded cautiously.
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While tech has often clashed with Mr. Trump, at least on this issue, many executives are cautiously optimistic. Why?
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As a SWAT team cautiously approached, Conditt detonated a device inside his red SUV and died in the blast.
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General Wanlop Rugsanaoh, the head of the Thai dialogue team, said he was cautiously optimistic following the Malaysia talks.
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The Federal Reserve is raising rates cautiously and probably won't hike them again until the end of the year.
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Washington was moving cautiously as it consulted with governments in Europe, Japan and Southeast Asia, the U.S. officials said.
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"I would describe the United States as being cautiously optimistic," Walsh told a telephonic news conference late on Tuesday.
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They poke cautiously through mounds of rubble in search of the spot where their mother was laid to rest.
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As early morning training sessions continue this week, the mood at Santa Anita can be described as cautiously optimistic.
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"I'm cautiously optimistic," The Mayo Clinic's Ronald Petersen, who directs its Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, told CNBC's Power Lunch.
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But prosecutors are "cautiously optimistic" that she will come back to the US to face the charge against her.
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Still, Texas Republicans are cautiously optimistic about Cornyn's prospects, describing him as a far less polarizing figure than Sen.
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For weeks, Biden spoke cautiously about impeaching the president, even as every other major Democratic candidate called for it.
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In late November such liberal icons as Bernie Sanders and President Obama cautiously broached the subject of identity politics.
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That's non-negotiable," adding that, "I am cautiously optimistic that we can make Biden the climate champion we need.
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Mr. Trump, given his own baggage and the freewheeling defiance of Alabama voters, would do well to watch cautiously.
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"We continue to be cautiously optimistic we can get that done, even in an election year," Earnest told reporters.
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After weekend-long negotiations, lawmakers are cautiously optimistic they may reach a deal before the legislative session ends Wednesday.
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The White House, however, greeted the announcement cautiously, saying troop withdrawal was never an option in the first place.
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This is all still very vague — a fact that has some experts on edge, even if they're cautiously optimistic.
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Rivera wouldn't go that far, only declaring he is "cautiously optimistic" that Newton will soon be on the practice field.
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Syrian Kurdish leaders have moved more cautiously than Kurds in Iraq who voted for independence in a referendum last year.
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"From the Bank of Canada's perspective, we know that they're looking at what's happening with housing very cautiously," Kavcic said.
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That's another reason to believe Fed Chairman Powell will move cautiously with raising interest rates and slowing the U.S. recovery.
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I say this cautiously because the neuroscience research findings around depression and anxiety are just beginning to come into focus.
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Burning cash by subsidizing user's on-demand purchases has killed startups before, and is something Cleanly wants to navigate cautiously.
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Boat buying has been ticking higher for the last five years but buyers have started to become cautiously optimistic recently.
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Marketers, at least, appear to be cautiously optimistic, even as the rest of Twitter seems to predict its imminent demise.
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Markets reacted cautiously to the GDP report, with the won KRW= up slightly, while bond futures KTBc1 and stock prices .
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Jay Nogueira, head of the global consumer sector for T. Rowe Price, was cautiously bullish about the consumer discretionary sector.
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I ran numbers through an online mortgage calculator and was cautiously optimistic that we could actually make this scheme work.
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U.S. sovereign bond prices were mixed Tuesday as investors cautiously ventured into riskier trades following the Brexit-fueled sell-off.
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U.S. CENTRAL COMMAND CHIEF SAYS REDUCING THE NUMBER OF U.S. TROOPS IN SYRIA WILL BE DONE CAUTIOUSLY - SKY NEWS ARABIA
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Cass' vivid C was on the other end of the building, moving cautiously north as she performed her own recon.
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On Saturday, head coach Ron Rivera said he was "cautiously optimistic" that Newton soon would be on the practice field.
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In the aggregate, we remain cautiously optimistic that 2015 wasn't a fluke, but rather a new baseline for Startup Nation.
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Even civil libertarians are cautiously optimistic, welcoming increased opportunities to keep an eye on what the police are up to.
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Powell has been able to point to the robust labor market as a reason for treading cautiously on policy easing.
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The holidays inspect and cautiously sniff at us as if we're old Tupperware contents from the back of the fridge.
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But in an interview published on Sunday in Israel Hayom, a pro-Netanyahu newspaper, Trump urged Israel to tread cautiously.
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After the news, Wall Street cautiously defended the German lender, but spurred it to take action to shore up confidence.
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They cautiously avoid firms such as Gazprom, a state-owned gas producer, that are instruments of the Kremlin's strategic goals.
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Disney said Friday that it is "cautiously projecting" a three day opening total for "Endgame" in the $300 million range.
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Powell has been able to point to the robust labour market as a reason for treading cautiously on policy easing.
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We're cautiously hopeful that this little lady will continue to go the distance and keep melting hearts along the way.
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Physicists are cautiously excited, because if these results hold up, they would imply the existence of some brand-new particles.
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He recommends restricting the acquisition of American firms by China's state-owned enterprises, something the Obama administration cautiously started doing.
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This nuanced, cautiously evolving identity is lost in a local politics that is crudely sectarian, and becoming grimly more so.
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But as the world waits to see how Trump will shape his foreign policy, Ankara officialdom is remaining cautiously optimistic.
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And actually I think they're right to step into these new areas of reforms cautiously but not to give up.
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But aside from IBM, most tech companies have traded cautiously in health care — one of the slowest adopters of technology.
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"We are cautiously hopeful that following us making this small change requested Google will allow us an exception," Smyth said.
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Stacey Gilbert, head of derivative strategy at Susquehanna, said market activity suggests investors are cautiously wading back into the stock.
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Moscow is trying to tread cautiously in the dispute, since it wants good relations with both Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
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A pair of metal spatula arms extend out front as it cautiously approaches an ornate lionfish in the dim water.
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If executed cautiously and deliberately while pushing for Palestinian reform, such an approach holds promise for contributing to regional stability.
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Most Latin American countries have done so as well, while European governments are have cautiously thrown their support behind Guaido.
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Boeheim says he saw the crash scene and was trying to drive cautiously, and that's when he accidentally struck Jimenez.
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But the surprisingly appealing thing about the film is how cautiously and accurately the writers police themselves for actual offense.
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For most people in the industry, the answer is very cautiously, and with whole bunch of headaches and additional fees.
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They told me they supported it, albeit some more cautiously than others, and all while emphasizing safety must be prioritized.
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Dhlakama said his party was negotiating cautiously with the government to avoid a deadlock, which has seen previous talks collapse.
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"Investors are cautiously optimistic about the current environment," said Adam Sarhan, chief executive officer at 50 Parks Investment in Florida.
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A top Federal Reserve official is urging the central bank to move cautiously when it comes to raising interest rates.
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Whereas the NEA is declaring outright opposition, the AFT is cautiously engaging with DeVos, holding out hope for common ground.
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You're a risk taker, Aries, and you're the sign of courage, but lately you've been approaching the world more cautiously.
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Chinese naval visits to the region are handled cautiously, and Chinese diplomats are wary of antagonising Australia and New Zealand.
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More recently, Netflix's fantasy movie "Okja," backed by a $50 million investment, was even cautiously dubbed Netflix's first potential hit.
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To his credit, he only paused for a few seconds before cautiously gesturing for me to join the other kids.
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On both sides of Aleppo, people cautiously welcomed a new pause in heavy fighting, but expressed doubts it could last.
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"I'm cautiously optimistic, but being a realist, I'm fully prepared to see it not pass," Collins told reporters Friday morning.
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"Going into 2020, I would be cautiously optimistic," Hong Kong-based Rahul Chadha told the Reuters 2019 Investment Outlook Summit.
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This is why we believe policymakers will act cautiously and consider the impact of change during a lengthy transition period.
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The move to strengthen Japan's dormant military is deeply controversial, so Abe is expected to move cautiously on that front.
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Models which relied on hard-to-measure concepts such as slack and inflation expectations should be "used cautiously", she added.
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"We're cautiously optimistic," said Dr. Curtis L. Cetrulo, a plastic and reconstructive surgeon and a leader of the surgical team.
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However, other experts are more cautiously hopeful, emphasizing that genetics and pure chance are still significant factors for developing ALL.
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India's rupee and stocks rose cautiously after two days of declines that were spurred by rising tensions with neighbouring Pakistan.
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The head of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) whose agency would oversee the operation, was cautiously optimistic.
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"We were cautiously optimistic that she would be able to just step in and make her debut album," says Carson.
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Scientists have been cautiously excited about closthioamide since its discovery in 2010 because of its potential to fight off superbugs.
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Do investors keep biting at biotech start-up pitches, or do they think a bit more cautiously in the future?
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Sometimes doors opened — cautiously, at first, behind screen doors or bars — and sometimes the occupants fetched their children to translate.
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The judge was "cautiously optimistic" that Mr. Vinas, who he agreed was a "complex individual," would stay out of trouble.
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Advancing cautiously for most of the game, Los Angeles kicked four field goals to take a 12-0 halftime lead.
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Looking to the 2018 midterms, Mr. Silver is cautiously optimistic about the fate of Democrats looking to continue their victories.
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But while several experts said they were cautiously optimistic, much more testing of the drug, known as BAN2401, is needed.
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Mr. Niinisto's posts on Twitter, done sparingly and cautiously a few times a month, typically garner a few dozen retweets.
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Derek Moore from Aruba is cautiously optimistic: 2017 was a year overcome by an overwhelming blanket of controversy and violence.
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Welcoming the news that the special counsel would seek no further indictments, members of the president's party were cautiously optimistic.
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Fauci, asked about the disbanding of the global health security directorate during a hearing on Capitol Hill Wednesday, responded cautiously.
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Leading figures in the local hospitality industry say they are cautiously optimistic that the city can regain its former momentum.
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While she would entertain the idea of taking a loan if she needed one, she looks at loan programs cautiously.
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"He's decided he doesn't do anything cautiously," said Philip Gordon, the White House Middle East coordinator under President Barack Obama.
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It has brought in — cautiously, but still much more actively than China or Japan — a growing number of foreign migrants.
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Some advocacy organizations, such as the Drug Policy Alliance, were cautiously optimistic that changes to the O.N.D.C.P. could be helpful.
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As American allies reacted cautiously to the proposal, adversaries heaped scorn on the United States for its support for Israel.
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Meanwhile, I opened up another screen on the computer and began cautiously typing a story about a dramatic Marlins comeback.
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Prater told Reuters he is cautiously optimistic after executives said they are looking into the issues raised in the petition.
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Mr. Cuomo, a Democrat who controls the authority, was "cautiously optimistic" that the deadline would be met, his office said.
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The group added that it was "cautiously confident" for 0.53, despite uncertainties surrounding geopolitics and fluctuations in the currency market.
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"I would just urge us to go very, very cautiously here," Toomey told Trump and White House officials Feb. 13.
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Federer said that he got off to a slow start in his first-round match because he was playing cautiously.
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Civilians displaced by the violence cautiously contemplated returning to their homes on Wednesday, waiting to see whether violence would resume.
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There are complicated contracts to negotiate, criticism of text and art to cautiously unveil, and the capriciousness of actual sales.
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The committee chairman has acted cautiously when it comes to efforts to obtain Trump's tax returns, at times frustrating progressives.
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Optimists speculatively grabbed him as high as the second or third pick in the draft, while pessimists cautiously steered clear.
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On Wednesday Mattis said he is "cautiously optimistic" but there has been "optimism before" when asked about the latest developments.
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But in a party now defined by President Trump, and all the attendant volatility that promises, some must proceed cautiously.
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"I am cautiously confident that the system we have built … will take us out of this current problem," Lam said.
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Both the Mining Association of British Columbia and the British Columbia Chamber of Commerce have cautiously endorsed B.C.'s bill.
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But Facebook also must tread cautiously in making changes, because it is wary of exposing itself to claims of censorship.
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Now, after retirement, she has been reminded of how good it feels to perform, so, cautiously, she is dancing again.
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House GOP leaders are cautiously optimistic they can muster the votes for their short-term funding bill released Tuesday night.
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"We were cautiously constructive (in March), worried about the political process, but hoping that it would move forward," Reynal said.
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He also cautiously moved the company toward more public acceptance of climate-change science and support for a carbon tax.
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Mr. Nunes may need to tread cautiously to avoid the perception of crossing the line from impartial moderator to advocate.
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" (Statement by email) KARL SCHAMOTTA, CHIEF MARKET STRATEGIST, CAMBRIDGE GLOBAL PAYMENTS, TORONTO "You are looking at a cautiously optimistic Fed.
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When I put the first part of this episodic game on my GOTY list last year, I was cautiously optimistic.
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Nonetheless, people should be cautiously pleased that someone with Brunell's academic record has gotten an appointment in the Trump administration.
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It&aposs pretty hard to trip and fall flat on your face when you&aposre walking cautiously rather than sprinting.
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He was cautiously vulnerable, exposing a raw nerve just long enough to prove it's there before he saved the day.
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When manipulating a giant system that directs everything from eye dilation to intellect, cautiously seems the only way to tread.
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Miners rallied following Yellen's comments that the U.S. central bank should proceed only cautiously as it looks to raise rates.
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Stonewall: 21920 Years Later The award-winning playwright and director looks hopefully and cautiously toward the future of L.G.B.T.Q. equality.
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To have to cautiously pick around the environment, avoiding the attentions of the terrorists, would have been a riveting experience.
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"Non-residents have started buying OFZ bonds but rather cautiously," said Alexei Pogorelov, an economist with Credit Suisse in London.
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Anyway, we are impatient here in the US, but the fact is, China is moving deliberately and cautiously on this.
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A Houthi official cautiously welcomed the U.N. efforts, describing a ceasefire as the first building block in the political process.
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Those seeking a shift, however, are cautiously optimistic about the trend of the party's stance and their power to shift it.
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Sundar Pichai, Google's chief executive, cautiously weighed in on the matter last week, while others followed suit in the days after.
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Incremental reform on women's rights has been cautiously celebrated as human rights activists point out the guardianship system remains largely intact.
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"That would be another reason for the Fed to proceed cautiously with further rate hikes," said Citigroup Research Analyst Andrew Hollenhorst.
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The event in Miami was designed to leave one with the impression that Ford is approaching this challenge cautiously and deliberately.
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Be cautiously optimistic over a positive pregnancy test but also be mentally and emotionally ready for uncertainty and possible loss. 7.
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The market is cautiously awaiting the outcome of the G-20 meeting when finance leaders meet in Buenos Aires on Nov.
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"At this point it's tough to tell, but we are cautiously optimistic for the second half of this year," he said.
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The unanimous passage by a Republican-controlled House bodes well for the bill's chances in the Senate, say cautiously optimistic experts.
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In the UK, consumers are shopping cautiously, reflecting general cost inflation outstripping wage growth, and broader economic uncertainty, the company said.
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When Holm wasn't cautiously putting in long, flicking strikes from outside, she opened herself up to the possibility of the takedown.
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UKRAINIANS who long for a globally recognised national church were left cautiously encouraged by a meeting in Istanbul on August 31st.
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Before 2014, it was assumed that German troops were unlikely to hear shots in anger except on some cautiously chosen expeditions.
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In liberal New York City, Mayor Bill de Blasio cautiously set up an advisory commission to review its monuments, including Roosevelt.
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Once you think you've got a handle on the other person's feelings, cautiously—not definitively—rephrase and repeat what you've heard.
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But then again, who doesn't like to live life on the edge — cautiously guarding a nip-slip — every now and then?
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Desperate to find a way to the save the little one, Rosie's rescuers cautiously introduced the kitten to Lilo, reports Barkpost.
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Like many others on Wall Street, the firm also is advising clients to cautiously focus on valuations when making investment decisions.
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The Popcorn Institute, a trade organization for the popcorn supply industry, responded to the CSPI's report with a cautiously optimistic shrug.
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Right now, of course, inflation looks to be very moderate, and the Fed is tightening policy but very cautiously and carefully.
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The agency issued an ice storm warning for the area and urged drivers to travel cautiously along the ice-slicked roads.
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In an interview with The Guardian last week, the late Guevara's eldest son said he was cautiously optimistic about Obama's visit.
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Wall Street even seemed cautiously optimistic about the move, as Snap's stock ticked up slightly following the report from the Information.
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Having Chris not get along with others raised many red flags, so I cautiously started my evening with him and Lincoln.
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Cramer recommended to leg into the stock cautiously, as it reports on Thursday and the expectations are high for the company.
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"The committee members assessed that the continuation of the normalization process will be carried out gradually and cautiously," the minutes said.
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The native of Bainbridge, New York, cautiously said each letter aloud as she traced them on her palm with a finger.
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The whole field of private human spaceflight has grown slowly and cautiously, although Elon Musk wants to accelerate it through SpaceX.
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In contrast, the BOJ has only recently and cautiously begun to flag the possibility of an exit from its easy policy.
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Luis Garicano, vice president of the liberal group Renew Europe, told CNBC Monday that he is "cautiously optimistic" about Tuesday's vote.
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"I'm cautiously optimistic it's a good thing," said former Facebook Chief Security Officer Alex Stamos, who now teaches at Stanford University.
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Brannstrom said 2016 had got off to a better start than last year and he was "cautiously optimistic" about the year.
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But she cautioned against pulling the plug on Turkey's accession talks right now, adding such a step should be considered cautiously.
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Hammond told CNBC television on Thursday that he would take any future decision to approve more quantitative easing "carefully and cautiously".
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However, the diversified manufacturer said it is planning "somewhat cautiously" for the second half due to volatile geopolitical and economic issues.
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As valuations have continued to increase over the past few years, most VCs have remained cautiously optimistic while deploying more capital.
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"We are cautiously optimistic that Mr. Trump will move this along," said Kevin Burke, CEO of Airports Council International — North America.
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He stepped cautiously to the side to pass the knife-wielding ghost of a man and went out to the grounds….
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Other news organizations were waiting for another outlet or the campaign to come forward to verify before even cautiously broaching it.
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A better denominator might be arrest figures available from the FBI's Uniform Crime Report, but these also must be viewed cautiously.
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It crept cautiously toward an intersection, slowed to a stop and executed a right turn, using its turn signal, of course.
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China hopes all parties act cautiously to preserve peace and stability, foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang told a regular news briefing.
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Facing a Chile team that embraced Bielsa's doctrine under its own Argentine coach, Jorge Sampaoli, Martino's side played cautiously and lost.
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The U.S. general was also cited as saying that reducing the number of U.S. troops in Syria will be done cautiously.
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As things stand today, it's reasonable to be cautiously optimistic that a recession can be avoided in the next several months.
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Though the survey reflected a small sample size, it's not the first time millennials have appeared cautiously optimistic about their wealth.
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Given Trump's announcement on Tuesday, it would appear Beijing has reason to be cautiously optimistic about US power in the region.
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Media giants are approaching the issue cautiously, Bloomberg reports, amid concerns they could ruin the viewing experience for legitimate account users.
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Throughout 6900, the entire world cautiously waited for the results to get a sense of which direction our country is headed.
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But overall, the sentiment in the cryptocurrency world has quickly turned from bullish to bearish — or, at best, very cautiously optimistic.
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Though the president's GDP growth target was "slightly optimistic", the tax target was "cautiously realistic", said Bank Danamon economist Wisnu Wardana.
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However, the diversified manufacturer said it is planning "somewhat cautiously" for the second half due to volatile geopolitical and economic movements.
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In recent weeks, investors have been treading cautiously amid concerns of a slowing global economy, particularly concerns over a China slowdown.
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On the whole, though, Manley was cautiously upbeat in his assessment of where FCA stands a half year into his reign.
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Some private channels, such as Ennahar TV which is close to Bouteflika's circle, have started reporting about the protests, albeit cautiously.
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" Another said the committee's assertion that the league was handling concussions too cautiously was not proved and was therefore "potentially dangerous.
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So given the UK's past relationship to blackness in pop culture, you'd probably be wise to cautiously approach this recent 'trend.
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" The board member underscored that the decision to begin a cycle of rate cuts must be taken "very prudently and cautiously.
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Now he was learning more about iOS's underlying architecture, and he was cautiously optimistic that Apple would keep him around afterwards.
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You see me working away and you saunter up, cautiously hoping I notice you before you have to force the issue.
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Democrats have been cautiously optimistic about the proposal and welcomed Trump's focus on it, while being suspicious of the funding mechanisms.
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McDonald's franchisees are cautiously optimistic about the company's new CEO, according to multiple interviews and leaked memos viewed by Business Insider.
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Leaked documents I got my hands on show that franchisee groups are focusing on the positives, and they seem cautiously optimistic.
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The Trump administration and lawmakers greeted the offer cautiously, expressing both hope that talks can happen and skepticism at Kim's sincerity.
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White House budget director Mick Mulvaney told CNBC on Thursday he's "cautiously optimistic" about a tentative tax deal on Capitol Hill.
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Patrick Waldron, a CN spokesman, said that the railway is "cautiously optimistic that a deal will be reached" before the deadline.
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Later that month Westmoreland finally began, rather cautiously, to allow his name to be attached to this picture of enemy weakness.
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Perhaps she is playing the game too cautiously, but there is nothing in her history to suggest she's anything but resolute.
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But the Fed, which typically operates cautiously, was not meant to mitigate short-term volatility in the market, despite Trump's protestations.
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Olivier is fluent in English, but it's his third language after French and Spanish, and he speaks it carefully and cautiously.
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We use aggression as a tactic both within and between groups, and we do so cautiously, weighing the costs and benefits.
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Mr. Trump's advisers were more cautiously optimistic about striking a deal, while many members of Congress remain skeptical of its terms.
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With the marked slowdown of the spread of the virus, more businesses have reopened with authorities cautiously easing strict containment measures.
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Tepco and the government are treading cautiously to avoid further mishaps that could raise doubts that the plant is under control.
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On the national level, Democrats recaptured the House and are expected to put climate change back on the agenda, albeit cautiously.
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The country's health minister told CNN on Monday that he's cautiously hoping that they have surpassed the "peak" number of infections.
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We need to be cautiously realistic and Americans need to realize that they can't put their hopes solely into these medications.
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"For many years, I have cautiously peered from behind the face of a man known as Cary Grant," Mr. Pryce recites.
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China Mobile cautioned that the data should be used cautiously, because it indicates where the phone has been, not its owner.
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After about 15 minutes I dropped him off at the dealership and cautiously made my way back home to my apartment.
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"The fundraising work is still ongoing, but we're cautiously optimistic that there will be an Idaho campaign in 2020," Schweich said.
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