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1 At the same time U.S. firms are becoming more cautious about Europe.
2 However, private institutional investors appear to be more cautious about foreign shares.
3 His second, more cautious , thought was simply that he was being observed.
4 Mr Stephens said the current economic climate was making SkyCity more cautious .
5 This could be making the sector more cautious about committing new capital.
6 Clearly their parents are quite a bit more cautious than I am.
7 BNZ senior economist Doug Steel said manufacturers were more cautious last month.
8 Steiner said Arctic-wide unlimited liability would make companies and insurers more cautious .
9 Despite Horne's comments it is understood that Fifa's position is more cautious .
10 Yet her actions were much more cautious and pragmatic than her rhetoric.
11 However, farmers were being much more cautious about their spending and investment.
12 But some Gulf carriers have recently also struck a more cautious tone.
13 The more easy the fit, the more cautious and calm I became.
14 The Left-Greens are more cautious about EU membership than the Social Democrats.
15 Perhaps Johnson was always going to be more cautious going to Cardiff.
16 Your American detectives are more cautious than Frenchmen in the same service.
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