Word: cautioning
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...also for the engagement with the ideas of it, with the possibilities. Then I saw him years later, at a fund raiser right in the middle of the Monica thing, and there was a distance from that exuberance I had seen in the Oval Office, a caution. When I looked at him, I thought back to when he was first elected, and a lawyer friend of mine was so excited: "Finally it's us," our generation; Bill Clinton is us. And I thought, What does this say about...
...Even though the awful Elis were winless in the Ivy, Harvard approached its hated rivals with a historically appropriate measure of caution...
Close relationships with the business world, however, also merit a degree of caution according to current council Treasurer Justin A. Barkley...
...then closing them. "I have no confidence. I never feel like this." Her sister Venus, who sits next to her in their Fundamentals of Pattern Making class, is able to offer no support, panicked herself about a tiny tear she has made, despite, or perhaps because of, her extreme caution in removing staples from her brown-paper skirt pattern. "I want to quit right now," Venus says, stamping her foot. Just then instructor Mariella Adrian, standing at the front of the small class, yells, "If you're sloppy in the beginning, it will be sloppy...
...formula and sunlight are two excellent sources of the nutrient, and now researchers say that rickets--a bone-weakening disease linked to lack of D--is on the rise in children. You might consider supplementing mother's milk with formula or giving your child a multi-vitamin containing D. Caution: too much D--more than 400 IUs from all sources daily--is toxic to toddlers...