Hollywood is also becoming more cautious about Chinese capital, Cain said, and also more cautious after earlier — arguably naive — infatuation.
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Businesses get a little more cautious in their hiring, so vulnerable workers do a little more precautionary saving, so businesses become more cautious still, and so on.
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I've got to be a little more cautious about retail [investing] because the market is making me more cautious about what it's doing to people who invest.
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Even the employers are turning a little bit more cautious.
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Gabriel struck a more cautious note in remarks on Friday.
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Glennon says the experience has left her more cautious online.
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"Customers shifted to a more cautious approach," the company said.
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Priebus's style is more cautious; he cares about the details.
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Legitimate businesses, with a few exceptions, have proved more cautious.
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Mr. Misra is now being more cautious, the WSJ adds.
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But in recent years, the justices have appeared more cautious.
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On foreign and security policy, the draft is more cautious.
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But the Democratic establishment has taken a more cautious tone.
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After that, I think you need to get more cautious.
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Investors have become a bit more cautious in their approach.
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Some analysts, however, were more cautious about Trump's tax plans.
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Some of the other writers urged a more cautious approach.
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Clinton is more cautious and slower with her public statements.
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Trump administration officials have been more cautious about those reports.
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And even now, McConnell seems more cautious on tax reform.
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Manufacturers were becoming more cautious about putting up more factories.
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Even regulators have voiced concerns, albeit in more cautious terms.
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Again, in our interview, Mr. Ghannouchi was predictably more cautious.
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This reflected a more cautious note to trading on Tuesday.
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Foreign investors, who initially cheered Abenomics, are becoming more cautious.
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There's an example where they can be much more cautious.
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I'm a little bit more cautious about how I smoke.
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Garcia, in turn, seemed more cautious than their previous bout.
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Senators have also been more cautious than their House colleagues.
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Investors in private equity funds have also become more cautious.
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Back home, though, he has proved a more cautious politician.
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While some experts praised the findings, others were more cautious.
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As president, Ms. Tsai has been more cautious toward China.
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The companies have been more cautious amid the heightened scrutiny.
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Ford (F) was more cautious with its choice of 2021.
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Other analysts were more cautious on their outlook for gold.
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But Sessions took a more cautious approach during the hearing.
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And preventing opioid addiction really means much more cautious prescribing.
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With fewer bets to place, the studios became more cautious.
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While Seoul sounded upbeat, Pompeo struck a more cautious tone.
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However, President Donald Trump's administration has adopted a more cautious stance.
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So I started all over again with a more cautious menu.
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Smith said Intel is more cautious than most third party estimates.
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But other top Democrats have been more cautious in their answers.
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Facebook, on the other hand, is taking a more cautious approach.
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Other insurance firms are more cautious, hoping for better entry levels.
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Ahead of Vodafone's cash injection, analysts had expected more cautious bidding.
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Persuading people to be more cautious could be a tough sell.
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Investors in Kenya's $22.3 billion stock market have been more cautious.
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Despite being uber-convervative, the DUP are more cautious about Brexit.
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But some tech giants have been more cautious about the changes.
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I'm not as — I guess I'm more cautious of my surroundings.
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Borrowers today appear to be more cautious about their home equity.
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A senior ruling party lawmaker close to Abe was more cautious.
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Italy has been more cautious than its U.S. and French allies.
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A more cautious estimate of potential Trump Democrats might be 12.
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Other lawyers were more cautious, saying the settlement talks remained difficult.
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At Lagos airport, officers were again more cautious for two weeks.
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One area Storch is a little more cautious on is luxury.
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"Investors are just more cautious," Vestact Portfolio manager Michael Treherne said.
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Other recent data has also suggested consumers are becoming more cautious.
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But Wendy Bost, a Quest spokeswoman, sounded a more cautious tone.
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Because that's a different situation, and it's worth being more cautious.
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But there were also signs that consumers have become more cautious.
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Justice Kavanaugh is, for now at least, more cautious and workmanlike.
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As a kid, I was more cautious with my Muslim identity.
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These investors are not alone in being more cautious on tech.
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Sweden, Denmark and the Netherlands support Berlin's more cautious spending plans.
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Needham is slightly more cautious, though still maintains its buy rating.
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Democratic senators and challengers have been more cautious in their approach.
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Retail investors have become even more cautious than the pro side.
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"We have become more cautious in our views," Mr. Knutzen said.
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A spokesman for China's foreign ministry took a more cautious line.
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Others in the 2020 Democratic have taken a more cautious approach.
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But he said the shutdown had nonetheless made him more cautious.
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Even Mr. Powell has signaled he may be turning more cautious.
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But look at options markets, and a more cautious story emerges.
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Mainline firms are being much more cautious about accepting foreign LPs.
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Are people in your community now more cautious, because of Trump?
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However, market sentiment has turned more cautious since the start of the second half of this year following a surge in failed land auctions, and on signs that China's consumers may be growing more cautious about spending.
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But critics are more cautious about the impact of Sidewalk Labs' innovations.
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Still, others are more cautious given the Federal Reserve's monetary tightening path.
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Investors were more cautious in Asia, where stocks closed mixed on Thursday.
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Clinton struck a more cautious approach, waiting until early afternoon to speak.
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Investors were more cautious in Asia, where stocks traded mixed on Thursday.
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A number of governments in big markets are also growing more cautious.
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Other sources were more cautious on Qatar's willingness to back the deal.
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The coarseness of that message successfully separated him from more cautious Republicans.
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He was, however, more cautious about the applicability of such a thruster.
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S. trade tensions are, however, making investors more cautious toward new listings.
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Despite Schlossberg's argument, some traders are more cautious about the recent moves.
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However, market participants are now more cautious about a new rate cut.
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I do think people are a lot more cautious with their email.
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Hewing to official rules, they have been more cautious about using debt.
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"We've been a little bit more cautious," said Shue, a CNBC contributor.
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I would have been much more cautious about doing something like this.
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Ahead of Vodafone's cash injection [nL21N266.6284BY2XQ], analysts had expected more cautious bidding.
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Some analysts, however, were more cautious on the outlook for British shares.
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I think most professional psychologists would agree we should be more cautious.
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That's why the Fed is being more cautious about its monetary policy.
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She is far more cautious toward cross-strait ties than her predecessor.
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But Powell struck a more cautious stance on Friday about future moves.
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Other senators vying for the White House have been more cautious. Sen.
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But closer study suggests he could be playing a more cautious game.
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When it's Leno's turn behind the wheel, he's a bit more cautious.
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A more cautious approach, of course, is not an inherently bad idea.
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"It has made a lot of us teachers more cautious," they say.
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Ms. Etheridge said she had become more cautious about flying with marijuana.
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But even the more cautious investors may change their minds, in time.
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Yet Gina Sanchez, CEO of Chantico Global, is a bit more cautious.
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"The accident didn't make my parents more cautious in design," Alice says.
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However, there have been signs recently that consumers have turned more cautious.
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At first, the public response from the United States was more cautious.
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Chinese officials have vowed to be more cautious to ensure projects are sustainable.
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A recent review of the evidence from the RAND Corporation was more cautious.
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The agency's silence may also reflect Tillerson's more cautious approach to the media.
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Sometimes you need to be a little more cautious, a little more careful.
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David Kelly, chief global strategist at JPMorgan Funds, is a bit more cautious.
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LG: That's true, because you generally — you're a much, much more cautious driver.
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She may share many of his reflexes, but her language is more cautious.
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The prospect of rising borrowing costs may have made the public more cautious.
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That means her firm is being more cautious and suggesting shorter duration bonds.
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Economist Steven Ricchiuto had a slightly more cautious view of December's expected hike.
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Obviously the more expensive the tech, the more cautious you want to be.
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A separate measure of retail sales suggested consumers turned more cautious in May.
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But analysts are more cautious, expecting just one rate cut to -0.4 percent.
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"I'm more cautious than that," he admitted to Los Angeles Confidential in 2015.
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Policymakers are divided whether to hike soon or take a more cautious approach.
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Elsewhere, medical scientists are far more cautious about using the technology in humans.
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Didi, of course, is playing things more cautious as it rides into Japan.
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Below are more details on why Jonas has turned more cautious on Tesla.
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Things like that make you take a step back and be more cautious.
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"Potential homebuyers may be more cautious given the heightened economic uncertainty," Fratantoni said.
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Although stocks jumped sharply on Wednesday, sentiment was decidedly more cautious on Thursday.
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But Heimir Hallgrimsson, Iceland's joint-coach with Swede Lars Lagerback, was more cautious.
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The rates outlook was significantly more cautious than financial markets had bargained for.
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"Some were a little more cautious than others," one of the sources said.
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At the same time, the NFIB report buttresses the Fed's more cautious stance.
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"There's no question being in the spotlight makes companies more cautious," Kovacic said.
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Nevertheless, fund managers said the event made some investors more cautious about buying.
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They have, however, been more cautious and pragmatic than the West has recognized.
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"The more cautious they are, the more sensitive the market becomes," he said.
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"With the rise in technology only recently, I've become more cautious," said Meeks.
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Saxo Bank released a more cautious quarterly outlook for global markets on Wednesday.
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Luxembourg is keen to make equivalence more flexible, but France is more cautious.
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In an effort to preserve capital, banks then become more cautious about lending.
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Appraisals have gotten a lot harder, and buyers are a little more cautious.
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In France, where Renault employs 47,000 workers, there was a more cautious response.
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But others are more cautious and say ISIS can quickly fill its ranks.
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Investors and many economists are more cautious, however, noting the lack of inflation.
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Other analysts have been more cautious amid the streaming company&aposs growing competition.
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We're in a calmer, little more cautious tone and that's weighing on gold.
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On weekends, he is more cautious, rarely leaving the house in the evenings.
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But market-watchers are starting to become more cautious on UK blue chips.
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"I mean, we tried," she said, "but now we're a little more cautious."
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Others, however, were more cautious about topping up an already massive stimulus programe.
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But Biogen officials were more cautious in their optimism, and for good reason.
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"You can be a little more cautious during this time," Dr. Newschaffer said.
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Texas Democrats remain cautiously optimistic, with some more cautious and others more optimistic.
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British and Italian unions welcomed the airline's move, but others were more cautious.
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Toyota is among the many companies backing that more cautious, two-track approach.
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A lack of which may lead to a more cautious stance to the rating.
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In person, Reich is more cautious about shifting the political discourse toward conspiracy theories.
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Bahrain's Salman was again more cautious, though, speaking of a 'realistic' increase in funding.
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Kaitlyn Dever is in the Michael Cera role: softer-spoken, more cautious, and droll.
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Elfenbein said he remains a bit more cautious on energy, especially the larger names.
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Deere said the trade war has made farmers more cautious in making major purchases.
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This could make the U.S. Federal Reserve more cautious about raising interest rates soon.
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Business owners are becoming more cautious on major decisions but are not in retreat.
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Thacien Sibomana, spokesman for the opposition's UPRONA party, was more cautious about the announcement.
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Those bidding for the 2020 Democratic nomination took a more cautious path on Thursday.
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Recently, the administration has become more cautious in its comments about relocating the embassy.
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If you have a compromised immune system, it's prudent to be even more cautious.
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The launch comes as even professional venture capitalists have grown more cautious about startups.
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Therefore, we are inclined to be more cautious than sentiment implied by recent inflows.
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Mostly, Clinton's campaign has seemed more cautious and prosaic than those of her rivals.
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To be sure, some companies are more cautious, maximizing the use of every barrel.
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Certainly. Have we seen clients get more cautious in areas such as U.S. equities?
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But it did make officers more cautious as colleagues got fired, airport workers say.
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But when the market is in an upswing, investors tend to be more cautious.
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Some do this fearlessly and with gusto, while others take a more cautious approach.
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In the U.K., however, the Bank of England seems more cautious about the future.
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"In general, women are more cautious and more concerned with preserving capital," said Ramnani.
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Elsewhere, the strategists turned more cautious on their view on the outlook for equities.
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Some unsettling incidents, she said, have made her more cautious when she travels abroad.
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I became more cautious about what I ate, and I ate less of it.
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With age, he has become more cautious about the pathway for democracy in China.
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Renault, which employs 47,000 people in France, has been more cautious than its allies.
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Still, businesses are becoming more cautious, which could spell trouble for the broader economy.
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"Maybe being a little more cautious and kind could be one implication," he said.
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The company said it will be "more cautious" when promoting content, such as livestreams.
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They pull back on their spending or they become more cautious in their spending.
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ABB turned more cautious on its European outlook, citing concerns about Italy and Britain.
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Specifically, he said: Tanking stock prices will scare CEOs and make them more cautious.
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That has made American officials more cautious about declaring these kind of strikes successful.
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And the Obama administration later became more cautious about challenging China with trade restrictions.
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However, he's more cautious about other challenges on Facebook may find hard to offset.
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Eric appears more cautious, more worried about how what he says will be perceived.
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"We assume more cautious 2018E yield [passenger sales versus available capacity] growth," he wrote.
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But some officials were being more cautious, advising travelers to wait for further clarity.
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But others in the party were much more cautious — and eventually they took power.
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If we get much above $1.185, a lot of people become much more cautious.
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Flappy took a more cautious path, crossing the Arabian Sea from India to Oman.
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In the end, Mr. Mandelblit took a more cautious stance than did his colleagues.
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Still, uncertainty about the direction of the economy has made some businesses more cautious.
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"Mainland China is more cautious, it will adopt measures to avoid social conflict," said Liu.
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This essentially means that investors grew more cautious over lending money to the Italian government.
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As for future live TV events, Carey said she would be more cautious going forward.
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"I'll definitely be more cautious of the provenance of protests in the future," she said.
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In Washington, D.C., where apartment construction has been quite robust, landlords are slightly more cautious.
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Investors have turned more cautious in assessing the possible impact of Trump for European equities.
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Chong said that history could make Beijing more cautious about further investment in Latin America.
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Would-be borrowers are more cautious now and may hold off on borrowing, he said.
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Other chipmakers have been more cautious on the outlook, including Intel, Texas Instruments, and Infineon.
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Analysts have kept a more cautious stance, predicting a slight decline in full-year earnings.
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"Tactically, people are definitely being a little more cautious because of the uncertainties," he said.
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"People are more cautious of having a permanent record of what they've shared," Zuckerberg wrote.
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Women also tend to be more cautious about taking risks, so they invest less aggressively.
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The FDIC, arguably too slow to act before the crisis, became more cautious after it.
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"We are more cautious on equities in the second half of this year," she said.
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But U.S. Secretary of Defense Ash Carter was more cautious when asked Friday about Falluja.
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At the other extreme, FiveThirtyEight is far more cautious, giving her a mere 71% chance.
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She may share many of his reflexes, but wraps them up in more cautious language.
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Some industry groups were more cautious in their response, in particular those representing rural telecoms.
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And, to be fair, even monarchs need to be more cautious than MBS has been.
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Microsoft might, understandably, be more cautious about creating another English-speaking bot as a result.
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The internet is generating dissenting and outspoken competitors to the country's more cautious established media.
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Butina was more cautious about weighing in on the potential diplomatic ramifications of her case.
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"I'm definitely much more cautious of what I do and get involved in," he said.
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While the short-term forecasts show upside, Morganlander is more cautious for the longer term.
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That's made me more cautious about what I'm putting on my hair and my face.
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The Treasury, focused on checking untoward activity and holding banks to account, is more cautious.
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Wells Fargo also appeared more cautious on the economy than other banks reporting on Friday.
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Some of the judges appeared more cautious toward the idea of blocking the president's policy.
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Rising bond yields essentially means investors growing more cautious about lending to the Italian government.
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Valuations are quite high so we are turning a little bit more cautious than before.
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FABER: YOU KNOW, YOU WERE ASKED ON THE CALL, THOUGH, ARE YOU GETTING MORE CAUTIOUS?
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But amid Syria's ongoing civil war, Washington is pursuing a more cautious, localized stabilization plan.
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When you have a volatile currency, investors are going to have a more cautious approach.
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Japanese companies were, however, much more cautious about boosting investment in their main overseas markets.
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First, the Federal Reserve has become much more cautious about the outlook for monetary policy.
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A more cautious one may end up with more money in steadier instruments like bonds.
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If I could do it again, I would just go in a lot more cautious.
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Germany has a more cautious approach and questions the rationale of a tax on turnovers.
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However, when it came to evaluating market conditions, the talk took a more cautious tone.
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Other big automakers are following an even more cautious pace than G.M., Audi and Mercedes.
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However, other sources are more cautious in their predictions on the immediate impact of drones.
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One, he noticed that I'm more of a risk taker; my husband is more cautious.
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"We have become more cautious on the demand backdrop, primarily related to autocatalysts and jewelry."
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In one memorandum he's described as being more cautious about Russian meddling in the election.
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Nevertheless, others were more cautious, with brokerage Liberum keeping a "sell" rating on Remy shares.
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So, it might pay to be a little more cautious with your apps than usual.
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Though South Korea is being publicly dismissive of the missile launch, others are more cautious.
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But after experiencing everything that came between, my optimism is now much, much more cautious.
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Wags's boss, Bobby, also learns the hard way that he should have been more cautious.
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But Zoom is striking a more cautious tone about the potential impact on its business.
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The fact that they're not moving is a sign that the consumer is more cautious.
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When it comes to Disney's enormous sports TV business, though, Iger is being more cautious.
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The Obama years saw a more cautious approach in foreign policy than under the neoconservatives.
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Other 2020 Democrats sounded more cautious as they addressed supporters while waiting for the results.
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Quint Tatro, president of Joule Financial, is more cautious on Alphabet after its major run.
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Safe-haven bond yields nudged back down, also reflecting the more cautious tone among investors.
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Safe-haven bond yields nudged back down, also reflecting the more cautious tone among investors.
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Other platforms, such as Canada's Social Venture Connexion (SVX), are taking a more cautious approach.
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These are factors that led to a more cautious approach to the rating at 'BBB-'.
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This has led to a more cautious stance in Fitch's FCF forecasts for the company.
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But consumers, typically the main drivers of British growth, appear to be turning more cautious.
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Japanese auto firms were more cautious about the outlook for U.S. demand than other sectors.
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The increase in unemployment worries consumers who turn a bit more cautious in their spending.
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But McConnell, who did not seem inclined toward that approach, gave a more cautious response.
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He became more cautious, no longer directly leading followers into religious confrontations, Mr. Singh said.
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FF (Fianna Fail) is also pro-unification, but is more cautious on holding a vote.
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The official said they are already more cautious about deploying US officials into the field.
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But cities and agencies that aren't looking for a big political fight are more cautious.
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That suggests U.S. business leaders are far more cautious about the future than they say.
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But Lim said the valuation expansion and increase in uncertainty had made GIC more cautious.
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Those suburban Democrats are also likely to be more cautious than their colleagues about raising taxes.
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But investors are likely to be more cautious in light of general market turmoil, he said.
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The Fed indicated last week that it would cut rates, albeit with somewhat more cautious phrasing.
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And did that cause you to be more cautious in how you wrote songs going forward?
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Other analysts saw positives in the first-quarter numbers but were more cautious in their outlook.
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On the consumer end, token buyers are becoming more cautious about buying and trading ICO tokens.
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However, some analysts said authorities could be more cautious about further stimulus if data remains solid.
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But the minutes of that meeting showed some policymakers preferred to take a more cautious stance.
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Cardinal Leopoldo Brenes, who replaced Obando y Bravo in 2005, is considered more cautious, Gooren said.
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Faced with soggy profits, bosses are being more cautious, an impulse further amplified by trade tensions.
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Vollgeld might not pass, but some more cautious monetary experiments may well be on their way.
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And they tend to be more cautious than men, often preferring cash or fixed-income investments.
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Pope Francis, informed of the latest developments as he flew to Panama, seemed much more cautious.
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While many domestic investors remain bullish, foreigners with other options have been more cautious about Brazil.
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As worries about the economy increase, potential home buyers tend to grow more cautious about spending.
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But those same researchers also tend to be more cautious about the future than many pundits.
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Ricardo Soares de Oliveira, an Angola expert at Britain's Oxford University, struck a more cautious note.
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His European counterpart, chief EU negotiator Christian Leffler, was more cautious on reaching a rapid conclusion.
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Ms Tsai is a more cautious figure than her DPP predecessor, who delighted in riling China.
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Americans—though more cautious since the financial crisis—have spent most of their recent income gains.
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Dealing with society as a whole, he is willing to make changes but is more cautious.
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But these widespread reservations, he adds, will make other leaders more cautious about supporting his initiatives.
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Admiral Harris makes no apologies for his candor, which has unsettled a more cautious White House.
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"This is likely to lead to more cautious capital expenditure and investment decisions," the statement added.
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In the years after the financial crisis, Britons thinking of a move unsurprisingly grew more cautious.
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U.S. equities looked set for a more cautious start, however, with stock futures down 277.42 percent.
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Generally she has grown more cautious about trade since her primary battle with Senator Bernie Sanders.
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He expected Joshua, 29, to be more cautious in the rematch but with a similar outcome.
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So I think investors will be more cautious until they understand what a Trump presidency means.
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Still, lawmakers overall appear more cautious in celebrating the meeting as a sign of change. Sen.
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We would rather be more cautious than push it to the limits and potentially act irresponsibly.
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You're one of the more cautious signs in the zodiac, so this totally works for you.
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My contacts in the business community have said this is making them more cautious about investment.
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Its early failures have made the Gates Foundation more cautious and more responsible with education interventions.
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By the second half of the year, executives had become more cautious and deal activity slowed.
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Public health advocates were more cautious, reserving judgment until they see the details of the plans.
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She's on "very high alert," she said, and is planning to take a more cautious approach.
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Clients seem to be a bit more cautious when planning their summer vacations in the Med.
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Others in the room urged being more cautious, arguing that a ban could have unforeseen consequences.
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But behind the scenes, Callaway said, team officials discussed a more cautious approach after Saturday's game.
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Above 2 million pounds, buyers are more cautious because of hefty stamp duties, Mr. Kirkland said.
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Traders have become more cautious, hedging risks and using instruments such as contracts for difference (CFD).
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Both fintech start-ups and more traditional players have been far more cautious about cryptocurrency trading.
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She said a choice needed to be offered, but the timing needed to be more cautious.
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Archana Kotecha, legal head of Liberty Asia, said she was more cautious when buying certain products.
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But Ms. Meyer said the added uncertainty surrounding trade could tend to make policymakers more cautious.
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Next wave of the boom The more cautious approach appears to be more than lip service.
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By Ms. Smith's reckoning, that shows that companies seeking to go public are becoming more cautious.
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Sanders, however, took a more cautious approach, acknowledging the law has helped made some "significant" improvements.
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"I think people will be more cautious than they would have been before Brexit," he said.
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Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve was more cautious, saying that the attacker's motives were not yet known.
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Homebuilder stocks fell Friday after J.P. Morgan said it is "more cautious" about the sector's prospects.
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"I'm getting a little bit more cautious on the group," Maley said during the same segment.
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But the environment has grown more cautious in recent years, book editors and industry executives said.
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Once she was on the course, she moved at a slower, more cautious pace than usual.
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Clinton came across as more cautious and equivocal, but also more interested in nuance and policy.
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"I am," Escobar added when asked whether she was concerned about Pelosi's and Nadler's more cautious approach.
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Cory Booker, a New Jersey Democrat who previously had taken a far more cautious stand on impeachment.
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The event has the potential to create financial market turmoil which could make the Fed more cautious.
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The upbeat sentiment among U.S. business leaders was in contrast to a more cautious outlook in Asia.
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These are restraining factors which lead to a more cautious approach to the rating relative to peers.
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I think at this stage, you're going to hear me be much more cautious and counsel patience.
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The Japanese carmaker has been more cautious than its global rivals in committing to self-driving technology.
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At the same time, investors are growing more cautious over spillover risks in the equity market, too.
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Elizabeth Warren have been more cautious in commenting on what might be possible in the near term.
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Some investors have also become more cautious about emerging-market currencies as China's coronavirus outbreak has spread.
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A series of surprisingly weak inflation figures has made the Fed more cautious about raising interest rates.
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China is more cautious, but it has claimed, occupied and garrisoned reefs and shoals in disputed waters.
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Though her husband has incorporated politics in his career, Kardashian West revealed that she is more cautious.
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They were more bold than rural birds in familiar situations but were more cautious about new objects.
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Large companies tend to be more cautious than that (or at least they have been until recently).
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There have also been signs that consumers are turning more cautious as Britain's political crisis drags on.
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There have also been signs that consumers are turning more cautious as Britain's political crisis drags on.
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But there have been other signs consumers are turning more cautious as Britain's political crisis drags on.
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Away from the upcoming G20 summit, investors have become more cautious of betting on further dollar weakness.
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However, Fed Chair Janet Yellen sounded a more cautious tone in her testimony to Congress on Thursday.
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Compassionate care for patients with chronic pain is not jeopardized by more cautious prescribing- it demands it.
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LNG-AS Still, some traders are adopting the a more cautious approach given the uncertain economic outlook.
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Other Wall Street executives struck a more cautious tone over the last week about the deal environment.
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But there have been signs that consumers could turn more cautious as Britain's political crisis drags on.
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Analysts read that as a suggestion that Powell intends to be more cautious about hikes in rates.
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"Until now, Ericsson was more cautious than Nokia about the outlook, so this is encouraging," Rautanen said.
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According to one portfolio manager, however, the Street may actually have grounds for their more cautious approach.
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This comes as the market itself is much more cautious about, or "not buying," the Fed's projections.
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However, Bijan Zangeneh, Iranian petroleum minister appeared more cautious in his tone than his Saudi Arabian counterpart.
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Mr. Ma's successor, Tsai Ing-wen, has signaled she will be more cautious about cross-strait relations.
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Based on my experience, the Kremlin will, at least, pause and temporarily pursue a more cautious path.
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However, the loan is seemingly far from confirmed, and a Louvre spokesperson struck a more cautious note.
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But not a one didn't think there wasn't more to come, even the more cautious among them.
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Defensive, high-yielding stocks including consumer staples and healthcare have outperformed recently as investors grow more cautious.
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Still, even the political pressure of the threat might make some of the conservative justices more cautious.
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When the pendulum swings away from fast-and-loose credit standards for corporations, lenders become more cautious.
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Meanwhile, European Council President Donald Tusk said he was feeling "more cautious than optimistic" about the discussions.
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Because the coronavirus (situation) is going to change day-to-day, we are just obviously more cautious.
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But Fed Chairman Jerome Powell has called for a more cautious approach that relies on incoming data.
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Mr. Trump was also more cautious about the imperial ambitions of two great powers, Russia and China.
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We're more cautious in discussing death by suicide, as the science around suicide contagion continues to build.
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More moderate unions were more cautious, accepting some of the government's compromises, but worrying about other provisions.
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Nevertheless, the combination of complacency and rising markets has prompted a growing number to become more cautious.
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We tend to be more cautious in our outlook, but I see 2018 in two distinct parts.
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He has turned more cautious on the market in the wake of the Friday-Monday sell-off.
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Chinese consumers, who have become more cautious over the past year, are now staging a broad retreat.
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Younger millennials watched the financial crisis unfold and became more cautious and risk-averse with their money.
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Carol Kellermann, president of the Citizens Budget Commission, an independent watchdog group, urged a more cautious approach.
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In its statement on Thursday the company struck a more cautious tone on the prospects for 2020.
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Ms. Warren and Beto O'Rourke argued for fully decriminalizing border crossing, while Mr. Buttigieg was more cautious.
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Separately, a number of lenders are also taking a more cautious attitude to lending in certain segments.
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But there are always later adopters who are more cautious and want to await overall survival data.
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They favor an even more cautious approach to shareholders, said a financial source familiar with the matter.
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Despite this, companies and consumers are facing challenges that could make them more cautious about spending money.
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But Vlieghe, another MPC external member, was more cautious when asked about his colleagues' views on Tuesday.
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That made all of us even more cautious and wary about whether we would use any images.
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Her comments as an outgoing Fed chief stood in contrast to the more cautious responses of Fed Gov.
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Predicting what these customers will buy can be difficult, as they tend to be more cautious about styles.
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They indicated they would be more cautious in hiring and capital spending decisions as a result of Brexit.
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Bridget Falck from the Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics at the University of Oslo in Norway was more cautious.
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In the past, however, Powell has been more cautious about the risks posed by such an expansive approach.
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Italian Foreign Minister Angelino Alfano was more cautious, saying he would raise the matter at a later date.
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"Squeezed margins and concerns about the economic outlook had led to more cautious hiring strategies," IHS Markit said.
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"Investors are a little more cautious, but I wouldn't take this as a major shift" in market direction.
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The wisest one, but still making horrible teenager mistakes — more cautious in many ways than other family members.
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That disaster, however, may well have influenced the company into taking a more cautious approach with the Switch.
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The Fed's so-called "hawks" typically prefer higher rates while "doves," like Yellen of late, are more cautious.
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Now that I'm older, I don't mind paying a bit more for my drugs, and I'm more cautious.
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Extra demand has run up against reduced supply as people have become more cautious about selling their home.
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The battle to watch lies to his right: Justice Gorsuch's bold conservatism challenging the chief's more cautious kind.
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I think that Callum, and he may agree or disagree with me, but he's a more cautious person.
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But the researchers were somewhat more cautious about interpreting the softer material they believe to be brain tissue.
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Dealmaking always reflects a power struggle between empire-building executives and bankers, and more cautious investors and regulators.
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Differences are emerging in their visions for Europe and for dealing with China - he bolder, she more cautious.
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More senior House Democrats took a more cautious tone than Ocasio-Cortez in interpreting the redacted report's release.
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But top White House officials are more cautious, and are said to be weighing a 15-year period.
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The moves in trade come after the Federal Reserve adopted a more cautious tone in the previous session.
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The Moline, Illinois-based company said the trade war has made farmers more cautious in making major purchases.
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The rising risks to growth has prompted the central bank to adopt a more cautious approach to policy.
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But Smith warned the next wave of IPOs will need to be more cautious about pricing their deals.
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But as the tech industry has become more powerful, it has also grown more cautious, and more conservative.
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And four in five Republicans say they either disapprove of Trump's tweet or wish he'd be more cautious.
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Trump had long wanted to quit this agreement, but reportedly was being restrained by a more cautious cabinet.
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That is a somewhat lower estimate than the company gave last year, and others are more cautious still.
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A poll shows that 40 percent of Americans more cautious with email after the DNC hack (The Hill).
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"We'd like to study the credentials of the new partner, the government should be more cautious," he said.
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Since a financial crisis driven by problems in mortgage markets, lenders have been more cautious in extending credit.
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In the bond markets, sentiment was a bit more cautious with longer-dated German bond yields edging lower.
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And if they don't, an inevitable scooter fatality that could have been prevented will make permitters more cautious.
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At the very least, it would make any conventional incursion painful enough to make Russian leaders more cautious.
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The first is that a well documented history of prosecutorial misconduct has made jurors and judges more cautious.
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Expectations that the Federal Reserve will be more cautious about raising interest rates also weighed on the greenback.
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But the government remains more cautious, forecasting growth of 1.5 percent in 2017 and 1.6 percent in 2018.
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Jerome Powell, the chairman of the Federal Reserve, struck a more cautious stance on Friday about future moves.
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One study in Vienna revealed a decrease in suicides when journalists began following recommendations for more cautious coverage.
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But Tsang remains upbeat, citing the Fed's recent shift to a more cautious stance on future rate hikes.
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But a younger generation in the party, often critical of Schroeder's links to the Kremlin, is more cautious.
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You have to make a judgment about each of them, but I think they should be more cautious.
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A Pew report detailed how Facebook users are becoming more cautious and critical, but they still can't quit.
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Perhaps as a result, young people appear to be more cautious and contemplative when it comes to dating.
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It's possible that Mattis will consistently outmaneuver Bolton on issues like this, appealing to Trump's more cautious instincts.
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Cronk is telling investors to look for two characteristics as they take a more cautious approach to stocks.
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The head of Chicago's police union told Reuters that officers had grown more cautious since Van Dyke's prosecution.
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"Billy's a little more manic than I am; I'm a little more cautious than he is," Alderson said.
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"We&aposre not going to hire as aggressively, we will be more cautious about our resources," Wojcicki said.
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It works mostly as advertised, but is a bit more cautious to engage that similar systems I've used.
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Chinese consumers are being more cautious with spending during this economic downturn, Alexandra Stevenson of the NYT reports.
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Despite his recent history of injuries, Austin said he would not be any more cautious on the field.
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But even politicians who once welcomed self-driving cars onto their roads are striking a more cautious tone.
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"Businesses have turned more cautious in their hiring," Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's, said in a statement.
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The State Department noted both issues in a more cautious, less laudatory statement issued a few hours earlier.
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Economists polled by Reuters last week were more cautious, on average predicting a 163% chance of a cut.
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But persistent uncertainty, which nudges businesses to be more cautious in hiring and investment, is far from clearing.
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Others were more cautious, saying foreign investors would avoid being targeted by Trump for doing business with Iran.
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Overall, global investors became more cautious in August, raising their cash allocation to 5 percent from 4.7 percent.
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This has led to a more cautious set of forecasts in Fitch's base case scenario for the company.
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Berkeley's more cautious outlook reflected its greater exposure to London and the south east of England, said analysts.
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Companies experience higher borrowing costs when yields rise and investors grow more cautious of investing in their stock.
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Nordea's Gerich believes the ECB may choose a more cautious alternative and extend its bond purchases beyond that month.
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But his slick image and outspokenness complicated cooperation with more cautious figures such as the president, party sources said.
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The second time it happened, Jordan says he was more cautious about a possible visitor going through his trash.
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More cautious advisors pared back that claim and said Trump will create sustained growth of 3 percent or more.
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The United Kingdom has supported the US assessment, while other allies, like Germany, have taken a more cautious approach.
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Now, I'd be more bullish, but after Apple's shortfall, I think it pays to be more cautious in tech.
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KfW economist Joerg Zeuner said German companies had become more cautious due to trade frictions with the United States.
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The bank overall holds a more cautious view in the internet sector in light of an earnings growth slowdown.
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However, people who buy gasoline for the physical market have become more cautious about demand, a products trader said.
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A trade war could act as a drag on economic growth, forcing the Fed to be even more cautious.
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And Osaka, eager to avoid even the appearance of corruption, has become more cautious in dealing with casino operators.
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And so, I see – I think you see a much more cautious business community and that's what I'm hearing.
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"I think we should be more cautious," he added, referring to probable changes to the forecasts published in December.
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His military actions in Syria and Afghanistan suggest that he is more cautious than his bluster makes him sound.
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Gina Sanchez, CEO of Chantico Global, is more cautious on crude oil prices as the economy faces a slowdown.
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Meanwhile, concerns over a possible impending U.S. recession are causing households and businesses to be more cautious about borrowing.
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The Polish government, which is in many ways as populist and nationalist as Mr Trump, has been more cautious.
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On the other hand, Disney has taken a more cautious approach, offering its own 3D-printed designs for sale.
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"(We) must now be more cautious about traveling and working in China and engaging our Chinese counterparts," they wrote.
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Mr Trudeau has been much more cautious in his reaction to the law passed this week by fellow Liberals.
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Fed policymakers are seen as sharply divided over whether to increase rates soon or take a more cautious approach.
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Rows among Democrats are likely, for example, over military spending: radicals want to cut it, mainstreamers are more cautious.
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In fact, remarks she made earlier this year showed she is even more cautious about rate hikes than Yellen.
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If the VPN service is located in the U.S., you should be more cautious over any no-log claim.
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Today the tech listings are fewer, startups' losses bigger and investors a bit more cautious than 20 years ago.
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And they cite Cat, FedEx, you name it as saying, 'Confusion over trade is making us be more cautious.
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EIU's Wang said that the experience with Beijing's deleveraging campaign has made local governments more cautious about bond issuance.
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That so far, has remained strong while business investment has been more cautious due to tariffs and trade friction.
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The industry has been more cautious about the House GOP health bill known as the American Health Care Act.
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But other EU states have been more cautious, worried about setting a precedent of recognising a self-proclaimed leader.
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So, beyond a stiffening of tone on North Korea, administration officials have also sounded more cautious -- and familiar -- notes.
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But such activity is vulnerable to swings in the credit cycle, and some fund managers are growing more cautious.
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The more cautious hedge fund position on crude was echoed in positions on U.S. gasoline blendstock and heating oil.
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Trump initially welcomed Pyongyang's statement it would halt nuclear and missile tests, but he sounded more cautious on Sunday.
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The interest rate futures markets <1.43.43#FF:> are even more cautious, pricing only one rate hike by year-end.
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Afterward, with more cautious lenders, deals were struck in which the government would pay companies for the infrastructure's operations.
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The dollar shrugged off U.S. inflation data overnight that might make the Fed more cautious about interest rate hikes.
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"China is more cautious than some of the rest of us, for reasons that we do understand," he said.
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Wells Fargo is taking "a more cautious view" on demand for semiconductors ahead of first-quarter earnings, Rakers said.
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The dollar is widely expected to weaken this year as the Federal Reserve turns more cautious about rate increases.
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However, the amount of money being poured into stocks is one more reason to be more cautious than ever.
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The Model Y is the kind of next act one might expect from an established and more cautious automaker.
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But it could lose momentum if Federal Reserve policy makers take a more cautious approach to future policy tightening.
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"I'm a little bit more cautious these days on what I do share," she admits of her own habits.
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In the last three decades, the army and the intelligence agencies have become more cautious about breaking the law.
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But the senior Republican senator added that Pruitt has gotten the message that he needs to be more cautious.
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Imports of cellphones, toys, machinery and semiconductors fell, suggesting that both American businesses and consumers are growing more cautious.
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Latest positioning data shows that traders have become more cautious about sterling after a recent unwinding of short positions.
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"That's what caught me on the more cautious side," he said, adding that the report was quite strong overall.
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Charlie Baker was more cautious, but he let it be known that he would not be voting for Trump.
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Some traders said the market has become more cautious and were taking profits when the dollar rises a little.
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Though the idea of sloughing away sun damage sounds enticing, Dr. Sadick suggests a more cautious approach to exfoliation.
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Given his more cautious outlook, he has also been recommending that investors underweight growth stocks and overweight defensive stocks.
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Federal Reserve officials on Wednesday indicated positive views on economic growth, but were more cautious when evaluating market conditions.
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Central bankers around the world have turned more cautious as inflation and world trade concerns cloud the global economy.
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"2019 guidance is more cautious on growth, but resilient margins and FCF should limit any downgrades," said Jefferies analysts.
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Most businesses will have little choice but to be more cautious and hold the line on investments and hiring.
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A more cautious — and prudent — play for Springer would have been to pull back and concede the base hit.
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But the Trump administration projects similar interest rates to those envisioned by more cautious forecasters, despite projecting higher growth.
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While producers may be more cautious now than before, some are still betting that OPEC will bail them out.
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A softer job market causes workers to become more cautious about their spending, and an overall economic slump results.
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During the press conference, Garcetti described the deal as "historic," while the schools superintendent struck a more cautious tone.
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Megadonors interested in watchdogging the media have instead gravitated to more cautious groups like Mr. Bozell's Media Research Center.
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As the economy moves closer to a downturn we can expect VCs to be more cautious with their investments.
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Since his return, Mr. Villazón has been more cautious, opting for Mozart operas and recitals over heavier Verdi roles.
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Mr. Wheeler's action signals a more cautious approach to stripping away environmental regulations than the course Mr. Pruitt took.
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Fed officials, led by vice chairman Richard Clarida, have struck a more cautious and dovish tone in recent weeks.
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Is it because these elk are more cautious by nature, which made them better at evading hunters all along?
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But having been alarmist in the past, now that everyone is talking schism I want to be more cautious.
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But we, the three girls who grew up in the shadow of their hubris, are also far more cautious.
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The more cautious stance in Paris also reflects doubts about Merkel's own commitment to the changes Macron is seeking.
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"We are becoming more cautious on the homebuilding sector," analyst Michael Rehaut said in a note to clients Friday.
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On the morning of the film's US release, Fellowes was a bit more cautious about extending his magnum opus.
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The Obama and Clinton compromises on trade have made hawks more cautious about other contenders with less established records.
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Vittorio Colao, who leads the FTSE-listed Vodafone, is much more cautious about debt-fueled deals than his American counterpart.
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It's not hard to see why Hollywood, burned by 3-D, is taking a more cautious approach to virtual reality.
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On the venture side, "investors are starting to get a little more sober, a little bit more cautious," he said.
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Recent comments by Fed Chairman Jerome Powell have added to expectations the central bank may adopt a more cautious outlook.
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Fink said he could paint a more cautious or bullish scenario for stocks based on the execution of Trump's policies.
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Even tough-on-crime legislators soon turn more cautious when obliged to include such information in their bills, she says.
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Apple has been much more cautious about the main port on the iPhone than it has been on the Mac.
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As a result, we believe it is prudent to take a more cautious approach to earnings and the stock's valuation.
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Strategists at Deutsche Bank, who also see earnings in Europe rising 10 percent this year, struck a more cautious note.
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If the courts rule in the FTC's favor, that could make the company even more cautious about drawing future lawsuits.
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I am not in the bubble camp, but I am growing more cautious about the state of the stock market.
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Trump's rival Hillary Clinton, meanwhile, sought to present a more cautious response, underscoring the difference between the two candidates' styles.
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Between the lines: Silicon Valley moves at lightning speed, while Detroit is more cautious and skeptical of Big Tech firms.
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We probably should be more clever and more cautious in the future but we continue to conduct our business there.
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Republicans — who have struggled to form a unified strategy for handling the nomination — will be more cautious in their approach.
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And if the fed becomes more cautious about cutting rates than markets expected, we could see disappointment in the market.
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It has gone from a "move fast and break things" mentality to one of a slower and more cautious approach.
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But Price is more cautious, and the administration as a whole hasn't decided what to do about the ACA markets.
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The TPP offers a chance to roll out a new, narrower, more cautious approach to ISDS on a world scale.
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The trade war with China and uncertainty over trade negotiations made farmers more cautious about making large purchases, Allen said.
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The dollar is widely expected to weaken this year as the Federal Reserve turns more cautious about further rate increases.
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You would think business would have gotten a little more cautious but I don't see that in the employment report.
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"Clearly our customers are really more cautious and are more thoughtful around this trade war with the U.S.," Flint said.
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"The more cautious tone and downgraded U.S. economic outlook will limit dollar upside," said CBA senior currency strategist Joseph Capurso.
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And then when you start to see it falter, that's the time to maybe become a little bit more cautious.
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But some economists are more cautious, saying the growth drivers are not sustainable on their own in the longer run.
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ET (1500 GMT), after the central bank last month shifted to a more cautious stance on further interest rate hikes.
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Read more: As the caliphate crumbles, ISIS evolves The closer you get to the front, the more cautious people become.
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Modi said he is more cautious on the outlook for Singaporean banks, which are among the largest in Southeast Asia.
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Goldman Sachs economist Alberto Ramos said "market apprehension" about Lopez Obrador's policies could crimp activity and make businesses more cautious.
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Nonetheless, he says, when it comes to meditation, a practice that alters your mind, it's time to be more cautious.
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Between the lines: Merkley is taking a more cautious approach this time around, largely because it's a broader trade request.
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However, consumers have turned more cautious about spending as income growth slowed in the face of a broadening economic slowdown.
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Investors will look for whether Williams signs up to the more cautious outlook espoused by Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen.
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Investors do face elevated uncertainty and are understandably more cautious about investing in unfamiliar locations at times of geopolitical instability.
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Ms. Tsai is expected to have a far more cautious attitude toward promoting Chinese trade and investment than her predecessor.
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Sixth, the media should be more cautious when reporting on leaked information and using social media accounts as journalism sources.
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Ms. Tsai has taken a more cautious approach, openly criticizing Chinese officials and warmly embracing China's historic rivals like Japan.
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The recent turmoil in Italy had led some investors to bet the ECB would adopt a somewhat more cautious tone.
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For starters, uncertainty over the progress made on U.S. tax reform could make investors slightly more cautious about the future.
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For a recession to materialize, something would have to push the consumer into a much more cautious frame of mind.
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" The actress shared that normally, she's more "cautious," but: "I get rum in me, and I'm like, 'Let's arm wrestle!
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"With future interest rate hikes expected, builders are being more cautious and are urging policymakers to take note," Dietz said.
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"Reduced workloads led to more cautious recruitment strategies and the non-replacement of departing staff in May," IHS Markit said.
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That change has happened as awareness of the dangers of prescription opioids has increased and prescribers have become more cautious.
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The government also said it would take a more cautious approach in future over foreign investment in big infrastructure projects.
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Flatly opposing the war — though a more cautious, humble, and incrementalist policy — was seen as a bold statement of liberalism.
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Tighter financing options and looming IMO regulations on greenhouse emissions have made ship owners more cautious on ordering new vessels.
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"Regulations are making people more cautious in thinking about insurance deals," said Samson Lo, UBS's head of Asia M&A.
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Kohli said the market responded to the "notion the Fed is being more cautious," based on its language about inflation.
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Companies appear much more cautious about adding new positions, which makes sense given the larger uncertainty in the global economy.
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Mortgage rates are around the lowest in three years, but buyers are suddenly much more cautious about purchasing a home.
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Finding a business partner that is more cautious, logical and methodical was the missing ingredient for my recipe to success.
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Before Thursday's report by The Times, Mr. Mariotti points out, Mr. Mueller may have been more cautious about this charge.
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Additionally, businesses are being much more cautious about attending events and what technology they need to be spending money on.
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While many entertainers have taken political stands in the last two years, the world of country music is more cautious.
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"All brands are much more cautious," said Karine Szegedi, managing partner and head of fashion and luxury at Deloitte Switzerland.
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Their more cautious approach raises their risk of being left behind if the energy revolution arrives faster than they anticipate.
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An article in the People's Daily last month sparked speculation that Beijing is shifting to a more cautious policy stance.
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Eric Trump told the Times that the company has also been more cautious in publicly announcing new deals and ventures.
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The dollar shrugged off a U.S. inflation data overnight that might make the Fed more cautious about interest rate hikes.
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The Fed is taking a more cautious approach to raising interest rates, according to documents released from its December meeting.
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"The IPO ETF is telling you investors are going to be a lot more cautious going forward," she told me.
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What's more, retail sales and factory orders declined in April, an indication that consumers and businesses are becoming more cautious.
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And that difference is why I believe progressives should enthusiastically embrace the G.N.D. while being much more cautious about M4A.
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The government has been taking a more cautious approach, supporting efforts by Japanese automakers to embrace hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.
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However, analysts at Exane BNP Paribas said they were turning more cautious on the mining sector after a recent relief rally.
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Delays to the reflationary plans could see U.S. orders and global investment moderate in coming months as businesses grow more cautious.
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In the oil market, actions speak louder than words, and fund managers have turned more cautious over the last six weeks.
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While many see him as the favorite to repeat his success at the world championships in March, Chen was more cautious.
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Musk has been far more cautious in recent months, other than tweeting a few choice words about the SEC, notes Schiffer.
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We'd like to think that Yahoo's failure has made us wiser and more cautious, less likely to repeat the same mistakes.
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Chinese state media took a more cautious approach, avoiding the word "deal" and saying only that "substantial progress" had been made.
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But if you're a bit more cautious than that, there's also a one-year subscription (a $59.99 value) for just $19.99.
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And since that point a lot of businesses I speak to have become more cautious on CapEx and on expansion plans.
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While Australia, Japan and the U.S. have barred Huawei from providing 5G equipment, European countries have taken a more cautious approach.
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"Uncertainties surrounding global economic prospects and the presidential election will keep consumers more cautious in their expectations for future economic growth."
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Why it matters: Everyone should be more cautious in 20163 about what the polls can tell us and what they can't.
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That could point to users moving rapid sharing to Snapchat, or being more cautious about blowing up their friends' Insta feeds.
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Policymakers will be more cautious this time around, not least because inflation, although at target, is lower than it was then.
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But institutions, usually the more cautious ones, are more optimistic when it comes to calling a bottom, according to new surveys.
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"Schwedt will take a much more cautious approach in taking dirty oil after the Leuna outage," a second trading source said.
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Auto sales, which account for a tenth of retail sales, fell 25 percent on-year as Chinese consumers turned more cautious.
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It managed to raise the money in a post-Brexit environement where venture capitalists have been more cautious with their cash.
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No wonder some of our youngest savers and investors are a little anxious and more cautious, yet they are also pragmatic.
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"So far we are seeing LPs becoming more cautious and their investments more restricted due to the policy environment," she said.
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One question: Will the more cautious tone now defining the ultra-high-end of the market spread to other price points?
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"The trade frictions brought uncertainties, impacted sentiment and made Chinese customers more cautious," Xu told reporters at a briefing in Beijing.
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Stacey Gilbert, head of derivatives strategy at Susquehanna, and Susquehanna analyst James Friedman have a more cautious view on the stock.
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Central bank governor Elvira Nabiullina painted a more cautious picture, but agreed that internal policies were more important than oil prices.
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Growth in retail sales decelerated in November despite an increase in visitor arrivals, reflecting more cautious spending, a government spokesman said.
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Any time the whiff of an idol enters the game, people are much more cautious about where they place their votes.
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More specifically, Wald said the breakdown has made him more cautious on value-based sectors such as energy, materials and financials.
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"FX in general is a little bit more cautious," said Mazen Issa, senior FX strategist, at TD Securities in New York.
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That dynamic has AFP striking a more cautious tone ahead of the budget battles that will soon begin on Capitol Hill.
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"We're a bit more cautious on the more expensive and some of the more popular names in the sector," Bell added.
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The group said it would continue to focus on organic growth and delivering its efficiency programme as it turns more cautious.
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The lane keeping and radar cruise control systems are a bit more cautious than competitors, encouraging complete attention at all times.
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Maybe with German and European history in mind, we are a bit more cautious than others in using the label 'fascism.
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Men his age often become more cautious about selling drugs, or at least move off the streets into less visible roles.
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"We're more cautious on Biogen" and investors should be too, Yee said, claiming that Biogen's data on its drug is "murky."
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But the hiring freeze, he explained, was put in place to encourage officials to be more cautious in filling open jobs.
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In Beijing and London, they had played second fiddle to China, whose risky moves often outshine the more cautious Japanese approach.
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While Chatwood said he would like to make his next start, Black was more cautious and noted calf injuries can linger.
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Spooked U.S. law firms are now advising digital coin clients to be much more cautious, according to several lawyers and executives.
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Futures contracts indicate a December hike has been fully priced in, but the year ahead points to a more cautious Fed.
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Geopolitical turmoil and policy certainty are combining to make businesses more cautious about investing, Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic said Thursday.
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"The industry is certainly more cautious right now," said Jeff Schuster, president, Americas operations and global vehicle forecasts at LMC Automotive.
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I don't think it'll affect how I review them, but we should all be more cautious with our phones in general.
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Other numbers continue to suggest consumers, whose spending helped cushion the shock vote for Brexit last June, are turning more cautious.
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Chimpanzees might be more cautious about cracking nuts loudly using stones, for example, for fear of attracting the attention of poachers.
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The resilience of rural start-ups is perhaps due to more cautious business practices in areas with few alternative employment options.
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People with visual disabilities tend to be more cautious as they fumble through screens, so Smart Touch takes that into account.
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But many — including Goldman Sachs on Friday — see the commodities rally as unsustainable, and some bond investors are becoming more cautious.
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It seems the prospect of dealing with a new leader whom Mr. Putin knew to be tough made him more cautious.
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After the court's ruling, days before national local elections, leading members of the Polish government were more cautious in their responses.
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Dealers said they would be more cautious going forward, but would not allow one case to upend how they do business.
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When he reran it again right afterward, he noticed a slight uptick suggesting that people were more cautious about sharing data.
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While Maas, a member of the SPD, has made clear he backs the expulsions, some in his party are more cautious.
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"We're a bit more cautious on the more expensive and some of the more popular names in the sector," he added.
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Mr. Bush, more cautious than his deputy attorney general at the time, asked Congress for a vote to support the war.
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Wellian Wiranto, economist with OCBC, said BI had "wisely opted to be more cautious due to the global risk-off environment".
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But Brown, whose state has clashed repeatedly with Trump over immigration and other issues, was far more cautious in his response.
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Cisco slid nearly 2% on Thursday, the worst performer in the Dow, after Goldman Sachs turned more cautious on the stock.
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"We're overweight equities in the short run right now but we'd be somewhat more cautious in the long run," he said.
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Broad-based strength in the dollar and higher U.S. bond yields are making investors more cautious about piling into emerging markets.
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S. trade war have clouded the prospects for other companies looking to go public, as investors become more cautious and selective.
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As Mr. Zuckerberg surely knows, providing a greater sense of control over their personal data won't make Facebook users more cautious.
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Secure Trust Bank Plc The lender said consumers and businesses were more cautious in taking loans ahead of the planned Oct.
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Oddly, the new one is much more cautious and decorous in its treatment of the emotional dynamics of a complicated family.
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Shares have fallen 4% from highs, its pullback picking up seed on Thursday after long-time bull Baird turned more cautious.
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Others were more cautious: one senior official said it was "way too premature" to conclude that a deal was at hand.
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"Once you get to neutral, I think the Fed gets much more cautious about continuing to raise interest rates," she said.
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"Investors are generally going to be more cautious with a story like Turkey out there," said Jennifer Ellison, principal at BOS.
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After a wave of arrests, protesters may be more cautious—although at least seven marches are planned for August 5th alone.
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As a consequence, several prominent corruption convictions were set aside, and prosecutors have become more cautious in taking on such cases.
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We could see Thompson more cautious than ever, uncharacteristically aggressive, or even fighting exclusively orthodox in a more familiar kickboxing style.
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Israeli spies themselves may be more cautious about what they share with the US going forward because of the Trump gaffe.
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I personally never had to hide it, and my partner had to be a bit more cautious about it at work.
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Some of those deals are likely at a loss or thin margin, and Canpotex is taking a more cautious approach, Tilk said.
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"The tech sell-off seems driven by a more cautious view on Apple," said Colin McLean, managing director at SVM Asset Management.
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And we should have been more cautious and careful in our declarations of how we expect Syria to develop over the years.
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"In general the market is just more cautious," ANZ CEO Shayne Elliott told CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Wednesday following the earnings release.
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Central bankers around the world appear to have become more cautious as concerns over inflation and international trade cloud the global economy.
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For example, many used to argue that the depressed teen birthrate might reflect the recession leading to more cautious decisions about childbearing.
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But he was more cautious on equities overall, citing tensions in the credit market and a weakening in the U.S. stock market.
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"The group became more cautious on macro assumptions, especially regarding the cost of risk," brokerage Jefferies said in a note to investors.
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The CBO was more cautious, and projected that Clinton would still have a $20113 billion deficit in seven years under his plan.
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"People are more cautious towards the US dollar," Rene Buehlmann, Asia Pacific head of UBS Asset Management, said in Shanghai last week.
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Sentiment started to turn more cautious at the start of the second half of 2018 following a surge in failed land auctions.
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He said Debenhams could become more cautious on cash returns and closing stores could be expensive given average leases of 20 years.
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Turkey, the bank's now fourth-biggest market, is going through a worsening economic situation, forcing BBVA to strike a more cautious approach.
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A slowdown in U.S economic activity and disturbances around the world have inspired the Fed to take a more cautious approach recently.
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"Investors are becoming more cautious and selective toward new listings," said Ben Kwong, head of research and executive director at KGI Asia.
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Wedbush is slightly higher, at 20 million active riders, but has a more cautious view on the revenue, at $163 per rider.
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In addition to the ongoing property cooling measures, analysts said this year's volatile financial markets could have also made buyers more cautious.
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She ultimately approved the deal but said her government would take a more cautious approach over similar foreign investments in the future.
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In contrast, elected Democrats have been more cautious in highlighting the incoming Trump administration's violation of fundamental democratic norms and constitutional requirements.
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Some experts are more cautious on operating costs, leaving jetmakers to slug it out over two other important drivers: range and performance.
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And millennials, too, are far more cautious with their finances, having grown up in one of the worst financial crises in history.
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Since then, he and other Fed officials have sounded a bit more cautious, nodding to a slowdown in Europe, Japan and China.
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But with the S&P 500's absolute valuation being so high, investors should be more cautious moving forward, Ned Davis notes.
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Nunzio Galantino — who was appointed directly by Francis — has been more cautious in directly aligning the church in such a contentious fight.
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He blamed a more cautious outlook from VCs focused on tech as the primary reason for letting 40 of Pebble's staff go.
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As the regulators in more cautious jurisdictions had warned, some turned out to be Ponzi schemes or other varieties of outright fraud.
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What he learned heavily influenced the Galaxy S233 and, instead of making him more cautious, helped germinate a new approach that asked.
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It does not mean that Warsaw will completely stop its cooperation with Beijing but it will definitely be more cautious about it.
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But overall growth has slowed considerably, which banking experts called a sign that all lenders are growing more cautious about the sector.
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"We have been more cautious in the extension of credit, initial credit lines, the broad-based credit line increase programs," he said.
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Stocks tumbled on Friday as global growth fears and the Federal Reserve's more cautious economic forecast sparked investor angst into the weekend.
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But gold dropped for two more years before rising in early 2016, leaving investors to take a more cautious outlook on prices.
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Delays to the re-flationary plans could see U.S. orders and global investment slow in coming months as businesses grow more cautious.
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"This may indicate that firms are becoming more cautious about the outlook," said Sarah Hunter, head of Macroeconomics at BIS Oxford Economics.
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Management said customers were being more cautious with spending, and existing customers aren't giving more business as fast as they used to.
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Mervyn Goddings, head of Rosneft subsidiary RN-Vietnam, said the sanctions have forced the company to become more cautious and more proficient.
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Banks have faced a welter of new regulation since the financial crisis, burdening them with new costs and making them more cautious.
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Therefore it would be hard for the Fed to build much of a case for turning more cautious based on financial markets.
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The ECB was expected to take a more cautious stance as the inflation rebound has yet to show a convincing upward trend.
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His successor, Tsai Ing-wen, is expected to be far more cautious about trade deals and other agreements promoting cross-strait ties.
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But it'll have to be more cautious when it does so, and bank on its original content slate to keep people around.
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Pollsters have tweaked their techniques; pundits have become more cautious when talking about polls; and news outlets have conducted some fascinating experiments.
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Those moves can push up the unemployment rate, hold down wages and worry consumers, who in turn become more cautious about spending.
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The Trump administration has so far taken a more cautious approach towards trade with China than the president promised during his campaign.
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"We belong to the more cautious camp," Orban said with regard to European Union states that have not adopted the single currency.
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On the flipside, we consider the main negative risks to be: global and domestic policy uncertainty, more cautious consumer and investment recovery.
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Since Theresa May became prime minister in July 2016, Britain has taken a more cautious approach towards foreign acquisitions of British assets.
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Many markets took on a more cautious tone after the early session gains, likely as they awaited another round of Sino-U.
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Creation of safe zones could ratchet up U.S. military involvement in Syria and mark a major departure from Obama's more cautious approach.
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While the SEC has not issued specific determinations on which cryptocurrencies it regards as securities, the warnings have made issuers more cautious.
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S. regulators have, so far however, remained more cautious than some of their international counterparts in embracing technological innovation in financial regulation.
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Still, the new study's researchers believe their findings suggest women should be even more cautious than before about using unnecessary feminine products.
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L is more cautious, almost as if she has read Katkin's story, advising fewer drugs after a failed attempt at intrauterine insemination.
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But generally, analysts say it is clear that India has been more cautious with China about the Dalai Lama and other issues.
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The ordeal arguably made Microsoft more cautious in the 2000s, allowing competitors such as Google and Apple to cut into its dominance.
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The result is that some Westerners, especially those with dual Iranian citizenship, are now more cautious about visiting Iran, fearing arbitrary arrest.
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But while Russia recently invaded Georgia and Ukraine, some Chinese elites seem more cautious: China hasn't fought a real war since 1979.
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But there is no shortage of investors who have voted with their pocketbooks for the more cautious approach of the original Bitcoin.
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MEXICO'S CENTRAL BANK GOVERNOR DIAZ DE LEON SAYS SPENDING WILL BE HIT AS CONSUMERS, FIRMS ARE MORE CAUTIOUS, HITTING INVESTMENT AND CONSUMPTION
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But since the virus, people are becoming more cautious about eating out and ordering food so I have been influenced by that.
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"If this makes banks more cautious in their lending, this could amplify the real economic shocks in Asia-Pacific," the report said.
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But consumers became more cautious at the end of the year, perhaps unsettled by headlines about major job losses at German automakers.
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The downgrades would have been worse, if not for retail sales figures that pointed to a solid, but slightly more cautious, consumer.
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While other Democratic candidates have long supported impeachment, Mr. Biden, who is at the center of the inquiry, has been more cautious.
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While Mr. Trump has raised expectations for a breakthrough with Mr. Kim, other officials have tried to strike a more cautious note.
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Otherwise you would have been more cautious in your own scoring (and your company would be wasting its time with these surveys).
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He said the medical students that he comes into contact with today are "far more cautious" about prescribing opioids than their mentors.
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But officials at Dai-ichi Life, who held a separate news conference, said they were more cautious about the global economic outlook.
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"In my experience, the companies that are truly serious about this are also the ones being more cautious and deliberate," Burr said.
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Some investors have worried that consumer inflation, hovering near eight-year highs, could make China's central bank more cautious about further stimulus.
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"Manufacturing firms have become more cautious about long-range spending and have held back on equipment and machinery purchases," the fund notes.
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"I think in life, in general, especially with girls, we are taught from a young age to be more cautious," Smart said.
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"Concerns over an U.S.-led global trade conflict have made the experts more cautious in their prognoses," ZEW President Achim Wambach said.
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All across Havana on Saturday night and Sunday morning, Cubans seemed quieter, more cautious, less certain of what the future might hold.
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"Going into November there was just a sense that customers were a bit more cautious," Morrisons Chief Executive David Potts told reporters.
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Warholm bolts from the starting blocks until he crosses the finish line, but Benjamin tends to be more cautious in his approach.
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Mr. Obama would have to be more cautious when it came to racial issues, particularly ahead of the 2012 re-election campaign.
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Though in Latin America there is no love lost for the Cuban regime, the region is more cautious about Cuba than Venezuela.
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Here you can see Woodley struggling with Thompson's more cautious approach along the fence, diving after a clinch before having to retreat.
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"Investors have become more cautious about valuations," said Li Hang, head of global equity capital markets and syndicate at investment bank CLSA.
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Though more cautious across some dimensions than its predecessor in the US House of Representatives, the BCRA retains the same fundamental structure.
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Trump wants to present the plan soon, but his advisers favor a more cautious approach and have differing opinions regarding the best timing.
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This time he has sought to be even more cautious, though at the beginning he did not hold back from attacking his critics.
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Some analysts say regulatory approval of a bitcoin ETF would make the currency relatively attractive to the often more cautious institutional investor market.
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Are you excited about what Mr. Trump can offer, or do you want to be just a little bit more cautious about it?
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Investors expect the U.S. Fed to adopt a more cautious stance when policymakers release a statement on Wednesday after a two-day meeting.
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If you look at the semiconductor ETF, the SMH, it continues to have a more cautious tone," Gilbert said Thursday on "Trading Nation.
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Hope of a UK–US trade deal after Brexit means Britain has been more cautious in its dealings with Trump, the diplomat said.
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The new findings could make Beijing even more cautious about proceeding with commercialization of any GMO crops, frustrating international and domestic seed firms.
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More cautious prescribing and greater public awareness of overdose risks, seen in other indicators as well, are probably driving the change, he said.
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"Businesses have turned more cautious in their hiring," said Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics, said in a statement released by ADP.
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Even on trade, Mr Pillsbury calls him more cautious than advisers such as Peter Navarro, who would like American firms to leave China.
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"When incidents arise such as this they do tend to ask more questions and be more cautious about where they travel," Kerby said.
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"It does make policymakers more cautious about cutting interest rates," said Frederic Neumann, co-head of economic research at HSBC in Hong Kong.
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He is more cautious than some writers, however, on whether the ISI also helped bin Laden find shelter in Abbottabad, an army town.
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Wells Fargo's Jacobsen, however, was a bit more cautious on banks on concerns about how much upside might be left in the sector.
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Amy Klobuchar took a much more cautious approach, saying she would wait to see what happens in the House, where impeachment proceedings originate.
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This would be another reason why overseas investors would be more cautious about holding British assets (and thus lead to a lower pound).
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The details: The most small business owners since 2017 reported weak profits, with 41% citing fewer sales, thanks to a more cautious consumer.
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But now I have these two little ones, so I have to be more cautious, more aware of these little people I created.
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Both measures appear to have spooked compliance officers in international banks, the more cautious of whom are advising against all dealings with Venezuela.
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There's nothing inherently wrong about brand new free apps and sites that spring up out of nowhere, but be a little more cautious.
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Baird on Wednesday downgraded Bank of America and Capital One to "neutral" from "overweight," citing a more cautious view on the financials overall.
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In contrast, Morgan Stanley recently got more cautious on financials, despite growth in shareholder return, limited currency exposure and compelling valuations, he said.
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"That made me more cautious in interpreting Chinese policy as being overly impactful on U.S. Treasury yields," he told reporters in St. Louis.
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Woodrow Wilson, who believed there needed to be new legislation to strengthen antitrust enforcement, beat the more cautious Theodore Roosevelt to the presidency.
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Calls for a new round of multi-year loans and for a more cautious outlook were isolated, the minutes of their meeting showed.
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The new findings could make Beijing even more cautious about proceeding with commercialisation of any GMO crops, frustrating international and domestic seed firms.
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In Ghana, Uganda and Nigeria, growers have also been testing Bollgard II, but they say Burkina Faso's experience has made them more cautious.
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She grew "more cautious around strangers, more aware of my surroundings and less trusting," but Bundy didn't take up space in her head.
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"That, I think, is a signal that it's a slightly more cautious tone," said Omer Esiner, an analyst at Commonwealth FX in Washington.
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Combined with uncertainty over the U.S. Federal Reserve's policy on interest rates, companies have become more cautious when it comes to M&A.
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Many economists expect a June rate hike, but the futures market has been more cautious, looking to perhaps December as the next tightening.
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Gartner, on the other hand, seems understandably more cautious about foldables, despite the form factor being all the rage at MWC last month.
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That would make the Reserve Bank of India more cautious when it announces the monetary policy review on Wednesday next week, they said.
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Some experts believe Trump's administration would be more cautious about pursuing antitrust cases against those companies than the president-elect's remarks might suggest.
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They have had to become more cautious of others because abroad they aren't surrounded by the trusted network that supported them in Britain.
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STALKER, developed in the days before the collectathon game was firmly nestled into the open world, encourages the player to be more cautious.
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Analysts noted that while the tone was more cautious, the central bank was still indicating that the next rate move would be up.
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In Syria he plans to send special forces against IS. (The crown prince is said to be more cautious, fearing blowback from jihadists).
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Japan, also within striking distance, is much more cautious, a major topic in meetings between Trump and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe last week.
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The Fed could be more cautious, however, after data released on Monday suggested that consumer spending and inflation were still showing weak advances.
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I was a little bit nervous before I took it—I'm naturally more cautious with drugs now—but I did feel that release.
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Geely is forecasting largely unchanged sales this year as the country's giant auto market struggles with slowing economic growth and more cautious consumers.
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Mucci said the human resources firm is seeing part-time jobs on the rise as small businesses are a little bit more cautious.
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" That said, the source added that Jenner is also "taking marriage at a more cautious pace after seeing her sisters' past relationships fail.
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The ministry said the decline was also due to more cautious machinery orders from China as the U.S.-Sino trade dispute wears on.
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One reason autonomous vehicles keep getting rear-ended while testing on public roads is that's they're more cautious than your average licensed schmoe.
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The DfT's approach became more cautious over the past six months, once it knew that the East Coast contract was failing, Terlecky said.
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Those moves can push up the unemployment rate, hold down wages and worry consumers, who in turn become more cautious about spending. 26.
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Dorie Nolt, an Education Department spokeswoman, took a more cautious view of the value the unsealed documents might have to former Corinthian students.
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He thinks the more cautious bond market has a better view of the likely trajectory of the economy as well as interest rates.
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I'm hopeful that going forward we'll be more cautious when it comes to magical internal data that is floated into the public sphere.
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American experts have been more cautious, warning that e-cigarette use may eventually result in young people moving from vaping to traditional cigarettes.
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He's simply making explicit something that we've known a long time — that America is becoming more cautious in its foreign policy, more European.
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"When you see a colleague you've known for years all of a sudden lose $40 million, it makes you more cautious," he said.
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He said investors are becoming more cautious after being burned by companies like Uber and WeWork"It's poised to change soon," says Tusk.
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"Second, yes, there is some e-commerce disruption in the space," which has prompted companies to be more "cautious" about opening new stores.
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Clinton's foreign policy vision — which Mr. Trump described on Tuesday night as "military adventurism" — with what he says is a more cautious approach.
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When I brought up the AfD, Sloterdijk sank his head in his hands, and his expansive manner gave way to something more cautious.
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A loss of economic momentum in Europe has made policymakers in Europe and Britain more cautious about ending 2008 financial crisis-era policies.
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But the regular gamer should be more cautious than me, and there's no need to ditch your Xbox, PC or PS4 just yet.
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"Concerns over an U.S.-led global trade conflict have made the experts more cautious in their prognoses," ZEW President researcher Achim Wambach said.
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E-Trade and other brokers have been more cautious about cryptocurrency trading, offering access to bitcoin futures but not the digital currency itself.
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It was a little more cautious than I would have been, but I'd rather an autonomous vehicle be too careful than too aggressive.
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Brian Kelly, CEO and founder of BKCM, said investors are getting more cautious and have stopped betting big ahead of these SEC deadlines.
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"She seems to be a lot more cautious than" after the FOMC meeting, said Ian Lyngen, head of U.S. rate strategy at BMO.
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Evans adopted a more cautious tone, stating that the Fed had to wait for marked signs that prices were increasing before raising rates.
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" Tired of New York's singles scene, Ms. Swiggett recognized the potential but was more cautious, noting that "the living situation made it tricky.
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Others are more cautious, and say they believe it may take a decade or longer for self-driving cars to hit the market.
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The higher standard may be costly for Canadian exporters, resulting in the country taking a more cautious approach to selling canola to China.
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"They might be more cautious and conservative on it than what Barrick is looking for and what Barrick might actually get," Kaip said.
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Evidence suggests you may want to be more cautious near theaters in April 2020, when "Fast and Furious 9" is expected to arrive.
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"Highly-funded startups are much more cautious than a corporate client for us because they're really waiting to see what happens," he said.
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When you're in that position of still having to fear for your job, you're naturally more cautious in what you're willing to say.
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Historically, stock market losses tend to make consumers and investors even more cautious, with the end result being even lower consumption and investment.
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Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) have called for Trump's impeachment, Sanders has been more cautious, as have House leaders such as Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
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At the very least, uncertainty over Washington's intentions could make companies around the world more cautious about trading with or investing in Iran.
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Tiankai, who studied at Johns Hopkins University's School of Advanced International Studies, is an old hand more cautious with his words than Zhao.
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"We believe there is still no reason to become materially more cautious on 2021 expectations," the UBS analyst wrote, maintaining a buy rating.
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Some Warren allies have also argued that female candidates receive more blowback when they attack than male candidates — making the candidate more cautious.
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But as the decade comes to a close, some investors are becoming more cautious, eyeing more defensive investments as well as value stocks.
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"We do not think it will derail the Lyft IPO, but it will make investors more cautious and may factor into [the] valuation."
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BOJ Deputy Governor Masayoshi Amamiya used a more cautious language on Thursday, saying that output was "weak" and domestic demand could temporarily soften.
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To more cautious Democratic leaders, those figures suggest that, while there is substantial support for investigating impeachment, such a push could also backfire.
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Once in government, Mr. Iglesias and his party may find working with the Socialists, who have a more cautious agenda, a frustrating experience.
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Minami added that fears about harmful consequences from Britain's vote to leave the European Union could make Japanese firms more cautious about investing.
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Given Sharkey's justified concerns, he might have been more cautious about attributing so much responsibility to law enforcement for the decline in crime.
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The anti-abortion movement might choose a more cautious strategy, instead chipping away at Roe with measures that fall short of outright bans.
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This is why I suspect that even the more cautious news outlets are more "worried" about printing or airing "shithole" than truly worried.
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" But Schlossberg is more cautious, because if retail stocks are in the midst of a more "secular decline," it's more than just the immediate part of Lowe's business, and "we could be seeing a much longer-term downward bleed in Lowe's, and I would be much more cautious in picking my spots as to where I want to come in on the price.
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This is Sanders's strongest non-idealized appeal to progressives: He would appoint tougher regulators and conduct a more cautious, dovish foreign policy than Clinton.
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Investors have grown more cautious on the athletic goods space as a result of these struggles, and recent weakness at brands including Under Armour.
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Bullard, a monetary policy dove, may be trying to persuade members of the FOMC that a more cautious approach to tightening will be necessary.
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Both later gave up some of those gains as investors turned more cautious about taking on risk in currency markets following sterling's slide lower.
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However, it is forecasting largely steady sales this year as the country's giant auto market struggles with slowing economic growth and more cautious consumers.
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She acknowledged that "the tone (of the debate) was often very harsh," adding that politicians should be more cautious in their choice of words.
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"We think market sentiment will not improve amid a more cautious Fed," said Mazen Issa, senior FX strategist, at TD Securities in New York.
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But expectations that it may be moving to a more cautious approach shifted wildly this week after a sudden blowup in U.S.-China ties.
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On the whole, however, a more cautious approach to further stimulus would suggest policymakers are growing more confident about the economic outlook, analysts said.
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Diplomats said he would again face a more cautious line from German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who said she favoured an extension of "several months".
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Mortgage refinances will likely rise on lower rates, but the same volatile global economic conditions pushing rates down are making borrowers even more cautious.
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As such, we remain Overweight Industrial within REITs* but are taking a slightly more cautious stance on the sector by downgrading DRE to Neutral.
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Expectations that it is moving to a more cautious approach have shifted wildly this week after a sudden blowup in the U.S.-China relations.
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Other areas of concern mentioned in Tuesday's statement were large declines in business investment and a more cautious attitude among lenders towards certain segments.
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Huawei's spokesperson said the company was more "cautious" after Samsung's foldable device, the Galaxy Fold, began to break when tested by reviewers in April.
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This time it was a smaller, more cautious affair, and the 90 participants were requested to refrain from using social media during the conference.
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"After a banner year, many small businesses are becoming more cautious about their investment and hiring plans," The Wall Street Journal's Ruth Simon reports.
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Perhaps most important, recent experience suggests that an aggressive fiscal response to economic weakness can in fact be safer than a more cautious approach.
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Slowing global growth has sent yields to multi-year lows and prompted global central banks to adopt a more cautious tone on the economy.
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"They also tend to be more cautious and steady in their money management compared to U.S. and European households," he told Reuters on Friday.
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However, it is forecasting largely unchanged sales this year as the country's giant auto market struggles with slowing economic growth and more cautious consumers.
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Speaking to the French outlet Paris Match, the actor admits the couple is being more cautious as they await the arrival of their children.
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"Of course, these circumstances will make investors more cautious, but it's still a massive, multi-billion dollar industry and consumers want it," she said.
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Action Economics said trading has been a little more cautious, with some market participants reconsidering the aggressive rate cuts being priced by the market.
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Even as political and economic uncertainties foster a more cautious investment climate in the broader technology industry, the passion of sports fans will endure.
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Some recent surveys of companies have suggested employers are turning more cautious about hiring as Britain approaches its new Brexit deadline of Oct. 31.
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QVC Group closed down more than 21 percent Friday afternoon to a fresh 52-week low after reporting earnings and a "more cautious" outlook.
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Consultants say airlines are more cautious now after some past hedges turned out costly because the contracted fuel costs proved higher than market prices.
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Given our more cautious macroeconomic projections compared with official forecasts, we expect a more moderate decline in the deficit over the next two years.
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Other specialists in the field advocate a more cautious approach because the long-term psychosexual results for young children can vary widely and unpredictably.
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They need to be more cautious of expenses, whether that be prime San Francisco real estate, or hiring too aggressively in expensive urban areas.
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While the Bank of Japan governor struck an optimistic tone regarding Trump's fiscal policies, he was more cautious regarding the incoming President's trade platform.
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I'm more cautious when it comes to housing, because a fall in your local housing market can do you greater and more immediate harm.
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CFIUS has become more cautious since Trump was inaugurated a year ago amid growing political and economic tensions between the United States and China.
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This gap, between a more progressive party base and the more cautious establishment, is part of what makes candidates like Ocasio-Cortez so popular.
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Indeed, if these are stocks for the more bullish investors to rush into, they are also stocks for the more cautious to avoid assiduously.
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A more cautious approach to capital-account liberalisation may delay efforts to internationalise the currency, but could enhance macro-stability and preserve external buffers.
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The central bank last month shifted to a more cautious stance on further interest rate hikes and investors will be looking for more details.
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U.S. employment growth unexpectedly slowed for the third straight month in September, which could make the Federal Reserve more cautious about raising interest rates.
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Northam has taken a more cautious approach on the pipeline, calling for a rigorous review before they are built without outright rejecting the proposal.
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The ministry, which has a reputation of giving more cautious outlooks, said in its monthly report that growth would continue in the second half.
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While some Predator players believe the manner in which they won Game 241 will carry over, coach Peter Laviolette sounded a more cautious tone.
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Some European Union member states are expected to officially recognize Guaido next week, while others will likely take a more cautious stance of support.
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At the same time, there are real reasons for corporations and individuals to take a more cautious approach to investing, giving growing political risks.
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That is why ratings agency Moody's was more cautious: it said they would wait for more tangible results before revising Deutsche's current negative outlook.
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While he was involved in the independent counsel investigation of former President Clinton, he has since taken a more cautious approach to presidential investigations.
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"Rising food prices are responsible for the main component of growth and have prompted more cautious spending towards discretionary non-food items," she said.
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While her predecessor, Ma Ying-jeou, pushed for closer economic relations with China, Ms. Tsai advocates a more cautious approach to cross-strait ties.
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The number of sales in parts of London is approaching an all-time low as home-buyers become more cautious about their personal finances.
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"I would have been much more cautious 12 or 18 months ago, but the situation has been substantially de-risked since then," Schwan said.
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Michael "Britt" London, president of the Phoenix Law Enforcement Association told CNN that officers are more cautious when they hear a door is open.
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But he sounded far more cautious here than he did in Munich in February when he announced an earlier "cessation of hostilities" that failed.
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He added that weakness in Tokyo shares can erode the risk tolerance of Japanese institutional investors and make them more cautious about overseas investment.
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While investors may be relieved at hints of a more cautious Fed, Hogan said that trade fears remain a major obstacle for the market.
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Canada's recent legalization of derivative products dubbed Cannabis 2.0 has also failed to generate much hype and estimates for growth have become more cautious.
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Gradually, Slat seemed to be absorbing such concerns, and, at the assembly yard, was more cautious in his promises than he had been earlier.
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But there have been signs that consumers are turning more cautious as Britain's political crisis drags on and an election approaches on Dec. 12.
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Montag is being "a little more cautious" about spending money on regulatory compliance until there is clarity on what will be done, he said.
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That is reflected in latest positioning data which shows that traders have become more cautious about sterling after a recent unwinding of short positions.
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Republicans were more cautious in public comments on Tuesday even as some acknowledged congressional action regarding the Mexican tariffs, if they materialize, is likely.
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It changed its description of economic growth to 'moderate' from 'solid,' suggesting that maybe its view of things is a little bit more cautious.
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Last year, WhatsApp began to air TV commercials in India to help users become more cautious about the messages they share on its service.
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He frequently takes positions that are more cautious, humble, and incrementalist than his challengers, but he takes them in aggressive, uncompromising, and offensive ways.
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Services suffered a broad-based slackening from real estate to tech, as these industries braced for more cautious investor lending and softer consumer demand.
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The third is for the federal government to take 10 steps to reduce the opioid epidemic, including more cautious prescribing of drugs by doctors.
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Chad Morganlander, portfolio manager at Washington Crossing Advisors, is far more cautious on the space and advises taking a few chips off the table.
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Mr. Musk is not a repeat offender, and he may be more cautious about using Twitter to communicate market-moving information in the future.
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The victim is hundreds of thousands of people who could have gotten jobs faster had the Fed been more cautious about these rate hikes.
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Most analysts expect that the slowing pace of job creation will encourage the central bank to take a more cautious approach in the future.
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Mark Longabaugh, one of Mr. Sanders's top strategists, said he had no expectation of winning over the more cautious factions of the Democratic Party.
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As some Democrats talk about impeaching President Trump in the wake of the Mueller report, Speaker Nancy Pelosi is advising a more cautious approach.
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But some are also indicating that they're being more cautious and are starting to focus on existing portfolio companies, rather than funding new projects.
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"It's going to be here for thousands of years, presumably, so they will probably have to be a bit more cautious in the future."
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"We expect economic momentum to cool over the winter as wider investment stalls, and consumers become even more cautious," said James Smith at ING.
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But they were more cautious about building very large factories, fearing they would have to cut prices below cost to sell all the panels.
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Last year the company warned of a slowdown in projects as builders became more cautious during the country's protracted departure from the European Union.
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But it is striking how Beijing is taking a much more cautious approach than it has with its minority Muslim Uighurs in northwest China.
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Investors expect the U.S. central bank to show a more cautious stance when policymakers release a statement on Wednesday after a two-day meeting.
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The surge by iQiyi out of the gate this year has Matt Maley, equity strategist at Miller Tabak, feeling more cautious on the stock.
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"You can distinguish between the more cautious corporate strategy of firms versus the unadulterated view of people who work in those firms," Cain said.
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That in turn has meant regulators are more cautious than ever when it comes to the crypto space, given its association with illicit activity.
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"With equities at pretty much all-time highs and valuations extended, the first step to becoming more cautious would be to rebalance," he says.
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Other analysts have been more cautious about Netflix&aposs prospects for the fourth quarter in light of new competition from services like Disney Plus.
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The newly critical language by Ukrainian officials in the aftermath of Iran's admission stood in sharp contrast to more cautious statements in recent days.
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Privately, some Democrats and their aides were more cautious, fretting that the transcript of the July call would not be as damning as billed.
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Commodity markets painted a slightly more cautious picture with copper prices stabilising after recent sharp falls while oil prices stuck to recent trading ranges.
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Profit warnings and dividend cuts Corporate America added fuel to the fire, with some major companies sounding a more cautious tone about the future.
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However, while U.S. officials have touted the deal, Chinese officials have been more cautious, emphasizing that the trade dispute has not been completely settled.
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However, while U.S. officials have touted the deal, Chinese officials have been more cautious, emphasizing that the trade dispute has not been completely settled.
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That could see Infosys clients becoming more cautious and its competitors could get more aggressive in order to take advantage of the current situation.
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The more cautious players ran in a kind of hurried tiptoe, while the daring ones worked up a head of steam on long runs.
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Whether or not a trade agreement is reached between China and the US, the emergence of a more cautious and uneasy relationship seems inevitable.
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That information was not included in a report on the Global Times' website, which was much more cautious about the future of a deal.
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Investors are also looking for clarity on monetary policy, with U.S. Federal Reserve appearing more cautious on rate hikes than the market had expected.
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The trade war "is making us more cautious about investing in the U.S.," CIC President Ju Weimin said at a news conference in Beijing.
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Abe has been more cautious, advocating an approach that doesn't let up sanctions pressure on a country that's fired test missiles over his country.
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Rather than growing "much more cautious," as Collins predicted he would, Trump appears to be throwing caution to the wind since being acquitted Feb.
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Although insurers are in the business of managing risk, it is the unexpected nature of these changes that have made them much more cautious.
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While consumer sentiment remains relatively high, the gathering dark clouds over the economy could make households more cautious about spending, leading to slower growth.
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The revised GDP confirmed imports fell faster than exports in the first quarter, underlining the broadening pressure across the economy as consumers grow more cautious.
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Morgan Stanley's U.S. chief equity strategist, Adam Parker, has been bullish for several years, but he told CNBC on Wednesday he's now getting more cautious.
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And while her manager, Scooter Braun, was predicting that the LP would "210 percent" debut at No. 21, Grande was being a little more cautious.
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The carrier, the largest operator at Britain's second-biggest airport Gatwick, said its outlook for the second half of the year was now more cautious.
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That represented selling of Italian debt as yields move inversely to prices, meaning investors are growing more cautious on lending money to the Italian government.
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At a conference this month, Bank of America Corp Chief Operating Officer Tom Montag said he is being "a little more cautious" about compliance spending.
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With Mercury retrograde in your sign from the 19th on, you'll need to be a little more cautious about who you let into your life.
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"Companies are noticeably more cautious about their business outlook, we see the biggest deterioration in business expectations in four years," the DIHK said on Thursday.
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"Greece's funding position for the next three years or so looks quite comfortable, but over a 10-year horizon, we are more cautious," he said.
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Now I think as things slow down, investors become a little more cautious and want to actually peek beneath the covers and see what's there.
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Police were more cautious, saying that while it was a deliberate attack, they were looking at all possibilities, including that it was a criminal act.
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"People are more cautious than they were 4 weeks ago," said Duncan Davidson, general partner at Bullpen Capital, an early-stage venture capital investment firm.
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Michael "Britt" London, president of the Phoenix Law Enforcement Association, said officers have a more cautious approach and run through multiple scenarios in their heads.
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Suspending the IPO, at least until Aramco has succeeded in taking over and absorbing Sabic, will make potential investors more cautious about the kingdom's transformation.
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Breaking firms are becoming more cautious, too—particularly the beaching yards in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh that account for two-thirds of ship-scrapping globally.
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Back in May of 1998, you'd have found a lot of praise for the iMac's design, although people were more cautious about predicting sales numbers.
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"If liquidity dries up there are more fails and banks are more cautious when it comes to making the market," one of the sources said.
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Market watchers believe easy credit conditions are gradually reversing as banks grow more cautious about lending funds amid slowing growth due to concerns of defaults.
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Crocs lowered its sales guidance to $245 to $255 million, which it said reflects a more cautious retail environment and a slower turnaround in China.
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Yet despite seeing potential for this limited equities bounce following the end of a dysfunctional U.S.election campaign, Janjuah's medium-term outlook is notably more cautious.
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Some feel that scientists should be more cautious with the results of their models, like Daniel Benetti, Professor in Aquaculture from the University of Miami.
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But Edward P. Mangano, the Nassau County executive, a Republican who represents the area where the track would be added, took a more cautious tone.
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Now, in my old age (mid-twenties), I am wiser and more cautious, and certainly know much more about skin care than I did then.
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The article also appeared to signal that Beijing will be more cautious about loose monetary policies, especially the use of excessive debt, to stimulate growth.
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Because of this, there is good reason for investors to be more cautious about their portfolio, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Tuesday citing technician Carley Garner.
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These voices aren't unopposed in Trump's war cabinet; both Tillerson and Defense Secretary James Mattis have been more cautious in their characterization of North Korea.
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"Given the uncertainty in China, our outlook for the third quarter reflects a more cautious view for growth in the Asia Pacific region," Hogan said.
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The aim would be to provide psychological reassurance and discourage households, businesses and banks from turning more cautious and trying to reduce spending and lending.
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And Buttigieg and O'Rourke, whose views on the question seem to cut down the middle, are pushing for a more cautious move to the left.
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New credit has less of a tendency to turn bad because of better market conditions and banks' more cautious lending practices since the financial crisis.
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Derivatives markets painted a slightly more cautious picture with one-month implied volatility picking up from December lows and rising to 9 vol on Friday.
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has been more cautious and is arguing that lawmakers should push ahead with their investigations before deciding whether to impeach Trump.
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More modest global economic growth has prompted a more cautious view on demand from forecasting agencies such as the International Energy Agency and OPEC itself.
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While no change in rates is expected officials might take a more cautious view on the global economy after a volatile week in currency markets.
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A plurality — 46 percent — admit that they have not been more cautious since the high-profile hacks, according to a new poll by Reuters/Ipsos.
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Most Asian markets lost ground Tuesday, tracking U.S. equities' weak performance overnight, with some analysts saying traders are turning more cautious after the recent rally.
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A number of technology firms such as Snap Inc and Nutanix have gone public in recent months, but Steinberg is taking a more cautious approach.
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Tlaib has continued to defend her call to impeach Trump despite backlash from seniors members of her party, who have taken a more cautious approach.
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But banks and investors have grown more cautious about the sector because of poorly understood business models and still-evolving regulation systems, the study said.
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I think most people would admit that they're way more cautious about potentially offending a new friend than they are their ride-or-die BFFs.
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Do you think with things so uncertain and uneasy right now that maybe these "high net worth people" are being more cautious with their money?
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U.S. banks have grown more cautious about operations involving Venezuela since Washington imposed sanctions, exposing them to legal and reputational risks, finance industry sources said.
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The Bank of Canada turned more cautious last week, cutting its economic forecasts as it worried Canada's economy would be "increasingly tested" by trade uncertainty.
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It is a struggle between younger Iraqis and an older, more cautious generation, between a political elite and a rising cohort that rejects their leadership.
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Mr. Ricúpero, the former finance minister, notes that Bolivia and Ecuador, run by left-leaning governments, exhibited more cautious economic management and avoided Brazil's fate.
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While U.S. lawmakers have vowed a response as it becomes increasingly apparent Khashoggi was killed, the Trump administration has been more cautious in its response.
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The incoming lawmaker has previously called for Trump's impeachment, splitting with several top House Democrats who have been more cautious on calling for congressional action.
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Mellor said that the pound's positive reaction implied markets have been more cautious because they were taking into account the possibility of a Labour victory.
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Other more cautious, moderate and even liberal members of the Republican conference want to avoid rocking the boat or angering any of their Democratic constituents.
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He believes sluggish second quarter earnings season, which is just a week old, may ultimately emerge as the key catalyst to get them more cautious.
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Other web companies and internet industry groups have been more cautious and say they will push for changes before the law takes effect in 2020.
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Fund managers said some local investors might have been buying stocks because of the positive publicity campaign surrounding the announcement, but institutions were more cautious.
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Zinn went so far as to say investors should prepare for a flatter yield curve, due to the Fed's more cautious approach to rate hikes.
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Broad market gains this year seem to have pushed the fund's managers into a more cautious stance, including an underweight in both stocks and bonds.
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The talk of separation has also caused anxiety among some foreign businesses, which may become more cautious in investing or expanding operations here, analysts said.
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"We need to be a little more cautious around things like ICOs — some of them will work out but many of them won't," Case says.
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America's millionaires are growing more cautious on the stock market and think this year's rally will fade in 2018, according to the CNBC Millionaire Survey.
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"Investors are taking this as a sign they should be a little more cautious in their portfolios," said Kate Warne, investment strategist at Edward Jones.
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After the 2014 shooting, the Ferguson police department lost a third of its officers, and "those who remained were more cautious than before," Lake wrote.
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Another conservation group, Panthera, was much more cautious about the news, noting that the uptick in numbers might merely be an artifact of improved monitoring.
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These moments also are precisely the reason more cautious Republicans are laying low and skipping public events and interviews altogether during the weeklong congressional recess.
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The "Brexit" vote, the upcoming American elections and overall economic uncertainty have made collectors in every income bracket more cautious about buying and selling art.
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Mr. Hu has a much more cautious reputation on economic changes than does Mr. Wang, though he allowed many of Mr. Wang's policies to continue.
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The revised GDP confirmed imports fell faster than exports in the first quarter, underlining the broadening pressure across the economy as consumers grow more cautious.
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Now that I have this reading on my reaction time and processing time, I have become a more cautious walker and a more careful driver.
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