Cautious
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But one must be
cautious
about visions.
The alternative scenario can be called Blueprints , which resembles a
cautious
ride, with some false starts, on a road that is still under construction.
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Praise of Latin AmericaBUENOS AIRES/WASHINGTON, DC – US President Barack Obama’s trip this month to Brazil, Chile, and El Salvador is a good opportunity to assess the recent performance of Latin America’s economies, and to analyze their prospects and risks going forward.
Others, such as Dani Rodrik, have always been more cautious, arguing that much of the past rapid growth in major EMDEVs was due to a period of technological “catch-up” growth in manufacturing, which was reaching its limits, and could not be easily extended to the large service sector or other parts of developing economies.
In Brazil, be
cautious.
Xi of ArabiaBEIJING – Those who have criticized China’s
cautious
foreign policy need to reconsider their position, following President Xi Jinping’s just-completed visit to Saudi Arabia and Iran – two major Middle Eastern powers that are currently at each other’s throats.
Like his father, Assad is
cautious.
Cautious
observers warn that making the renminbi a true international currency will take time.
Outwardly, Iran has often been relatively cautious, but, at the covert level, it has been the world’s leading sponsor of terror.
Most Iranian politicians – at least those allowed by the government to function openly – support the program, but favor a quieter and more
cautious
approach.
Although few accuse Asian central banks of explicitly conspiring to calm global markets, some say that their common
cautious
approach to trading is a form of implicit collusion.
Because Trump’s hostile tweets and swaggering public utterances are usually followed by more
cautious
statements from senior members of his cabinet, Kim might not take them seriously.
For its part, the People’s Bank of China (PBOC) has engaged in
cautious
monetary loosening, which includes freeing up more funds for lending by banks that allocate a certain proportion of their total loan portfolio to SMEs.
Repeated financial crises have tempered even the right’s faith in unregulated markets, while the left has become more realistic and
cautious
about state planning and bureaucratic processes.
Ahmedinejad pursues a dual objective with his anti-Zionist obsession: to de-legitimize Israel and to re-legitimize Iran’s claim to speak for Muslims over the heads of their more
cautious
governments.
But a sober assessment of what might follow a UN endorsement of Palestine’s borders allows for some
cautious
optimism.
In the wake of Russia’s apparent departure from democratization during Vladimir Putin’s presidency, and of the wars in Chechnya and Georgia, the EU has adopted increasingly
cautious
language, sounding less optimistic about the prospects of a real partnership.
In this fluid environment, large companies must be
cautious
before making large, long-term commitments.
Russia is not the Soviet Union, and while
cautious
military planners cannot exclude that this Euro-Asian great power could one day raise old fears in a suspicious Europe, it is extremely difficult to imagine that Russia, with her immense internal problems and her efforts of reform, can once again become the kind of menace that could unite the Western alliance in new determination and consensus, like the famous spinach does for Popeye the Sailor.
But the authorities remain cautious, given that China’s economic outlook depends heavily on external conditions, which is the source of most current uncertainty.
Given this, it is not surprising that the International Monetary Fund sounded
cautious
in its latest economic outlook for the Middle East, urging the governments of the oil-exporting countries to rein in hard-to-reverse expenditures and pursue high-quality capital investments and social programs.
American critics, meanwhile, saw the Euro area as overly
cautious
for cutting interest rates slowly and maintaining the fiscal constraints of the Stability and Growth Pact.
Understandably, companies and households are becoming even more
cautious
– inevitably making a difficult job for policymakers that much harder.
Moreover, the Federal Reserve will be
cautious
in cutting interest rates when the dollar is falling, the economy is near full employment, and higher energy prices are working their way through the economy.
It is surprising that this has happened under Hu, a
cautious
and intelligent man.
True, fiscal retrenchment in Germany is more
cautious
than official rhetoric suggests.
But, given that the guerrillas have thwarted Colombians’ hopes in the past, we are approaching the negotiations with
cautious
optimism.
In view of these changed economic conditions, and the shadow of war in Iraq, you might expect the Bush Administration and the Republican-led Congress to be
cautious
in advocating new tax cuts.
The government and donors have a joint responsibility to pursue a more
cautious
approach that guarantees quality service delivery.
Indeed, the more frequent the bouts of financial volatility in the months to come, the greater the risk that it will lead consumers to become more
cautious
about spending, and prompt companies to postpone even more of their investment in new plant and equipment.
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