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caution
noun as in alertness, carefulness
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noun as in warning
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verb as in warn, advise
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Mango is “faithfully following the recommendations of good governance, which urge caution in view of the presumption of innocence that protects all individuals,” she said.
When Lincoln first took office in 1861, Douglass faulted him for his apparent caution, his willingness to preserve the Union without striking at slavery itself.
Yet Henderson cautioned the broad use of price supports could have unintended negative consequences.
The price of gold rebounded Wednesday despite investor caution after a sharp selloff over the past two days.
Slower employment gains signal caution among businesses, while robust spending implies consumers are still powering the economy.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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