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cautious and won
Given recent comebacks such as The Miracle at the New Meadowlands ( where the Philadelphia Eagles won by scoring 28 points in the last 7 minutes ) and how quickly points can be accumulated ( through interception returns, onside kicks and kick returns ) it is understandable that coaches are cautious about becoming overconfident in their offenses and they normally prefer to run out the clock rather than risk an unlikely but certainly possible comeback late in the game, particularly for teams who have a strong offence but a weaker defense.
Bakdash won a seat in Parliament in 1954, and during Syria's turbulent democratic period from 1954 to 1958 steered a cautious course.

cautious and out
The girls are prone to dress far more flamboyantly than their counterparts out of town, and eye shadow, mascara, and elaborate bouffant hairdos -- despite the admonitions of cautious guidance personnel -- are not unknown even in early morning classes.
They cultivated only those arts which could add splendor to the nation, to the neglect of those which supported it – They neglected Trade & substantial Manufacture ... but does it follow that a total revolution is necessary that because we have given ourselves up too much to the ornaments of life, we will now have none at all ". When attending a dinner at Holland House, Fox's niece Caroline was sat next to Reynolds and " burst out into glorification of the Revolution – and was grievously chilled and checked by her neighbour's cautious and unsympathetic tone ".
He was cautious, concerned to ensure that the work would be sufficiently interesting and useful, and there was also the possibility that his father's German nationality would rule out any involvement in top-secret work.
" He is " cautious about our powers to assess coherence ," pointing out that in 1900 a " competent ... undergraduate could have demonstrated the ' incoherence '" of quantum ideas.
Even a cautious reading of the subtext as a vehicle for legendary history suggests that a Pelasgian kingship in archaic Argos was overcome, not without violence, by seafarers out of Egypt ( compare the Sea Peoples ), whose leaders then intermarried with the local dynasty.
Reynolds wanted to send out a scouting force, but the cautious Whiteside insisted on waiting for Atkinson.
The Heechee expected humans to discover the ships, but the cautious race believed Earth people would study and unlock the ships ' secrets over a period of hundreds of years — and not simply take the equipment out for random rides in the dangerous galaxy.
After their cautious but uneventful exit to their car and out of town, a slightly older couple enters the diner.
However, Moscow urged a cautious approach and the CNT and Basque nationalists were reluctant to cooperate with communists, so the plans were never carried out.
The nyala are very shy and cautious in nature, and like remaining hidden rather than coming out in the open.
After the September 11th attacks Imad-ad-Dean Ahmad spoke out about suspicion of and accusations against Muslims that worried many American Muslims, making them more cautious.
Growing out of discontent with Richard Nixon's embrace of the " liberal consensus " and the nonpolemical, cautious nature of existing think tanks, Weyrich and Feulner sought to create an organization that would supply policymakers with concise, timely position papers.
He also expressed his cautious support for the leftist reforms been implemented by the Venezuelan government, remarking his opinion that their moves " toward the creation of another socio-economic model could have a global impact if these projects are successfully carried out ".
In the second Test, Hutton scored 150 out of a total of 537, and although cautious once more, the Wisden editor believed his captaincy helped to secure a win.
" He also praised Lord Jenkins for his work and gave the recommendations a cautious welcome, pointing out in particular that change would help address the " complete absence of Conservative representation in Scotland ", a reference to the then most recent election in which the Conservatives failed to win a single seat in Scotland, despite winning 17. 5 % of the Scottish vote.
He found the Christian fleet anchored in an inlet of Morea, but his strategy of trying to lure the enemy out and inflicting damage through repeated quick thrusts meant that a full-fledged battle never materialized, because the Christian fleet was too cautious to be trapped and encircled.
The Parliament's development committee was cautious though about the expenditure and he was also criticised for his slow response with one MEP comparing him to " a fireman who arrives at the scene after the fire has gone out ".
This also rules out the beat -' em-up standard desperation attack ( an attack during which all enemies in a small radius around the player are knocked away and down, at the cost of player's health ), forcing the player to be even more cautious.
As for the substance of his statement, Rumsfeld's defenders have included Canadian columnist Mark Steyn, who called it " in fact a brilliant distillation of quite a complex matter ", and Australian economist and blogger John Quiggin, who wrote, " Although the language may be tortured, the basic point is both valid and important ... Having defended Rumsfeld, I ’ d point out that the considerations he refers to provide the case for being very cautious in going to war.
The 1NT bid tends to shut out the opponents and make partner cautious at the same time.
Snell, in the midst of the economic crisis, supported some early measures of the New Deal, such as the 1933 Emergency Banking Act and the 1933 Economy Act, but he came out in cautious, conservative opposition to most of the president's program.
Dennis Eckersley, who had seen Davis hit for power in the American League, became too cautious, reasoning that he would rather risk walking Davis ( assuming that Anderson next up would still prove to be an easy out ), instead of trying to pitch to Davis, and perhaps make a mistake that Davis could hit for a game-tying home run.
However, cautious of playing out of her league, she didn't tackle Salome until 1972 when she was 46, although she kept the role of Sieglinde in her active repertoire from her early 20s until age 62.

cautious and over
The medical establishment, cautious then as now, deliberated at length over his findings before accepting them.
Burghley was more cautious of military engagement while in a dilemma over his Protestant predilections.
Lubitsch, himself of German Jewish origin, was cautious in the film over making overt references to " Jewishness " ( including avoiding use of the words Jewish or Jew ).
He was cautious during the first rounds and received a cut over his left eye.
This presented a challenge to RFE / RL's broadcast strategy, which had been very cautious since the controversy over its alleged role in the Hungarian Revolution.
Mentally, he had become a cautious officer who worked hard going over tactical plans of every operation he was involved in.
Ray Illingworth smoothed things over, but after the Second Test Clark criticized both captains for cautious play, Snow for his short-pitched bowling and indicated that he would prefer to see Australia win 3-1 than see four more draws.
However, his superior at Quebec, Lieutenant General Sir George Prevost, was of a more cautious bent, and the two clashed over strategy.
Their success is probably due to the large but cautious flock-they can fend off cats, do not enter gardens with dogs, and are visible enough in the quiet roads in which they live to avoid being run over.
Halleck was a cautious general who believed strongly in thorough preparations for battle and in the value of defensive fortifications over quick, aggressive action.
In the Western Hemisphere, as relations with the United States improved, Britain had become cautious about confronting the United States over issues in Central America.
Unfortunately, being fresh from their victory over the Dilgar, EarthForce Command arrogantly ignored Centauri Ambassador Londo Mollari's advice to take a cautious approach ; Londo recommended that Earth send only one ship into Minbari space so as not to appear hostile.
After a cautious start on his return, Jardine gradually found his batting form, and contributed to Oxford's only win over Cambridge in the decade.
Sales of the 204 got off to a cautious start, with no need to compete solely on price: the car was heavily trailed by press leaks so that by the time of its formal announcement over 5, 000 had already been ordered unseen.
In 1938 the British made a cautious move to assert sovereignty over Tawang by sending a small military column under Capt.
Thus, they came to voice discontent over bureaucracy, insufficient infrastructure and cautious monetary policy.
Bred to be courageous, cautious, powerful, scopey, and correct over fences, the Oldenburg Verband was # 7 in the WBFSH ranking of studbooks in show jumping.
Originally, Vanessa was cautious about using her power, which caused her to have very poor control over it.
Perhaps more importantly, relations between the aggressive Taylor and cautious Smith were permanently damaged by their disagreement over Smith's decision to remove half of Taylor's troops following the battle of Pleasant Hill.
Sharon Hadrian writes: " It was the first time in over a decade that a lesbian couple had been depicted in the East London drama, lending cautious optimism to the idea that the BBC was finally integrating its traditionally heterosexual soaps [...] Lesbian fans, meanwhile, are struggling to care at all after being led on by the show's failed attempts at writing a decent lesbian story line [...] Despite their troubles, Martin and Sonia got married in 2004 and — given their past — many fans believe they are meant to be together.
However, performance slipped and the economic downturn forced McClure to be cautious with the team's equipment, with Rensi bringing a second team over for COT races that was raced by Kelly Bires.

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