Word: circumspection
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...knows it won’t be easy, but remains circumspect. “I feel like since I’m a senior now I have to suck it up and do it,” she says...
...England's plan, of course, is to write a dark twist into McGrath's next chapter. If their batsmen can find a way to blunt him, they will have taken a huge stride toward ending Australia's run of eight consecutive Ashes victories. Publicly, the England camp has been circumspect about its chances. Mostly it's been lauding Australia, which has lost just seven of its last 40 Tests against its oldest rival - and 17 of its last 100 against all countries. Only in April, the England and Wales Cricket Board set 2009 as the date by which...
...He’s one of the best, if not the best, on the intersection of public finance on the one hand...and financing private enterprises on the other,” Light says, describing Hubbard as “careful and circumspect...
...impression Rose has painstakingly conveyed. "The only way I'll say I was lucky is that I was born with no handicaps," he says defiantly. "Al1 the drinking I didn't do, all the smoking I didn't do, that was my own dedication. [He has been less circumspect around women and has also shown more than an academic interest in horses.] I've had broken toes and hyper-extended elbows, but the only time I didn't play was when I couldn't walk out there. You know, I don't ever catch cold in the summertime...
...even discussed, by the Cabinet before the Prime Minister left for Vienna, Washington and New York City on Oct. 15. Deputy Prime Minister David Levy accused Peres of "dangerous deviations from the agreed policy of this government." Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir, leader of the Likud bloc, was more circumspect. At a two-hour luncheon meeting with European Community foreign ministers in Luxembourg, he said only that an "international forum" would allow the P.L.O. to "hide behind" one or more participating delegations...