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Cautious and is
Cautious by nature, he is almost always hesitant to follow her plans ; in response, she accuses him of cowardice, once calling him a " crybaby in a tank-top " for his hesitancy.
Cautious zoning and deliberately limited development have allowed Montmin to retain much of its charm as a quiet agricultural community, even though it is a mere twenty minutes from downtown Annecy.
Basically this means a monster high in one of the three stats will be better at using an attack of that type and more likely to obey, for example a monster with the Personality type Reckless ( which is high in Bravery but low in Prudence and Caring ) will be more likely to use a Charge attack, whereas a monster with the Personality type Careful ( a type high in Caring but low in Bravery and Prudence ) will be more likely to use a Cautious attack.

Cautious and .
He admits in a letter to Ralph Barnes, his secretary, on 14 December 1830 to being " Cautious ... in admitting adverse newspapers to my table, yet the caution has not prevented me from hearing of the extreme unpopularity of my appointment to Exeter.
Cautious from past experience, Haw now inspects Cheese Station N daily and explores different parts of the maze regularly to prevent any complacency from setting in.
* The Cautious Amorist 1934 ( first published in the U. S. in 1932 )
*" A Cautious Welcome for Sudan's New Government ," by Michael Johns, Heritage Foundation Executive Memorandum No. 245, 1989.
Mixed suggests to monsters to use support abilities, such as shields, stat enhancements, or summons and Cautious tells monsters to use defensive abilities, such as healing and reviving spells and abilities that remove harmful stat effects.
Those actions are Charge, Mixed and Cautious, which when used can raise / lower one of three hidden stats, Bravery, Prudence and Caring.
Cautious users, particularly system administrators, tend to put off applying patches until they can verify the stability of the fixes.
Cautious officers like Captain Yamaguchi Ichitarō, non Kita Ikki members and Nishida Mitsugi warned that it was too early to carry out the rebellion, but the incident went ahead without their involvement.
Cautious of any dissention as a result of al-Askari ’ s actions, Sidqi ’ s sent two of his men, Akram Mustapha, member of the air force, and Ismail Tohalla, who had participated in the Simele Massacre, to assassinate him.
Cautious means careful or to watch out.
Example: The sign told people to be Cautious of the hole.
* " A Cautious Welcome for Sudan's New Government ," by Michael Johns, Heritage Foundation Executive Memorandum # 245, 28 July 1989.
A Cautious Note On The Furet / Nolte Debate, pages 285-304 from European Legacy, Volume 9, Issue #, 2004.
* Schlabach, Theron F. Edwin E. Witte, Cautious Reformer.
Cautious doses should be used and the overfunction should be treated.
Cautious batting from Hayden and Damien Martyn followed, but some expensive bowling from Baisya relinquished the initiative, as Australia recovered somewhat.
Cautious batting from Hayden and Damien Martyn followed, but some expensive bowling from Baisya relinquished the initiative, as Australia recovered.

choice and definition
Its domain is the powerset of A ( with the empty set removed ), and so makes sense for any set A, whereas with the definition used elsewhere in this article, the domain of a choice function on a collection of sets is that collection, and so only makes sense for sets of sets.
The power of choice under this definition has the potential for as much harm as it does good, and open theists see free will as the best answer to the problem of evil.
Similarly to other " bounded error " probabilistic classes the choice of 1 / 3 in the definition is arbitrary.
This definition of cofinality relies on the axiom of choice, as it uses the fact that every non-empty set of cardinal numbers has a least member.
This second definition makes sense without the axiom of choice.
Of course, this definition depends on the choice of norm:
The definition of NC is not affected by the choice of how the PRAM handles simultaneous access to a single bit by more than one processor.
The Prime Minister has further elaborated, stating that the motion's definition of Québécois relies on personal decisions to self-identify as Québécois, and therefore is a personal choice.
Rational choice theory uses a specific and narrower definition of " rationality " simply to mean that an individual acts as if balancing costs against benefits to arrive at action that maximizes personal advantage.
This choice is arbitrary, and is part of the coordinate system's definition.
" This attitude markedly differs from the common definition in photography which qualifies 40mm to 65mm as the focal length of a normal lens instead due to resembling natural human field of view, unlike Gilliam's signature style defined by extreme perspective distortion due to his usual choice of focal length.
The choice was a Newtonian definition of weight as the contact reaction-force against the force of gravity, for an object at rest on the ground, or an operational definition defined by the act of weighing.
That choice of fixed values determines a function of one variable, and by definition,
Note that this definition of V depends on the gauge choice for the vector potential A ( the gradient of any scalar field can be added to A without changing B ).
An alternative definition uses job security as the measure of formality, defining participants in the informal economy as those ' who do not have employment security, work security and social security .” While both of these definitions imply a lack of choice or agency in involvement with the informal economy, participation may also be driven by a wish to avoid regulation or taxation.
and " under this definition, this court finds that the term " sandwich " is not commonly understood to include burritos, tacos, and quesadillas, which are typically made with a single tortilla and stuffed with a choice filling of meat, rice, and beans.
Previously, network programming from the United States was received on cable via affiliates from Spokane, Washington, but local viewers now have more choice, given the advances with cable or satellite television that are now being offered as digital or HD ( high definition ) service.
One rational choice definition of power is given by Keith Dowding in his book Power.
It has been speculated that the choice of the college as a beneficiary by the two later Henrys was a political one, with Henry VII in particular concerned to legitimate a new, post-civil war Tudor regime by demonstrating patronage of what was by definition the King's College.
Thought for world trade, this soft law instrument ( strength in not binding ) clearly became a crucial reference to the definition of the European policy choice.
Thought for world trade, this soft law instrument ( strength in not binding ) clearly became a crucial reference to the definition of the European policy choice.
The resulting definition, although it involves the choice of basis f, does not actually depend on f in an essential way.
In particular, if v = e < sub > j </ sub > is the jth coordinate vector then ∂< sub > v </ sub > f is the partial derivative of f with respect to the jth coordinate function, i. e., ∂ f / ∂ x < sup > j </ sup >, where x < sup > 1 </ sup >, x < sup > 2 </ sup >, ... x < sup > n </ sup > are the coordinate functions on U. By their very definition, partial derivatives depend upon the choice of coordinates: if new coordinates y < sup > 1 </ sup >, y < sup > 2 </ sup >, ... y < sup > n </ sup > are introduced, then

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