Cautious
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Because the ECB has already been using its balance sheet to help bring down borrowing costs in the eurozone’s periphery, it has been
cautious
in its approach to monetary easing.
Cautious
initial moves by the US to modify its nuclear doctrine – toward accepting that nuclear weapons’ “sole purpose” is to respond to nuclear threats, and not any other kind – have gone nowhere.
American tycoons often have a string of bankruptcies before hitting the jackpot, but in Europe banks never give second chances – and are extremely
cautious
about giving a first.
In keeping with his
cautious
support for French President Emmanuel Macron’s EU-reform proposals, he called for European unity, arguing that the United States would not respect a Europe that did not speak with one voice.
Despite some progress since the deal came into effect in 2016, foreign investors have remained cautious, owing to lingering US non-nuclear sanctions and banking restrictions.
First, Putin’s foreign-policy coups, while opportunistic, have been
cautious.
But we should be
cautious
about moving beyond taking stands to taking sides in the region to a greater extent than has been the norm for decades.
Nevertheless, a
cautious
look beyond the current turbulence – and into Anastasiades’s history – provides grounds for optimism.
War is different from economic integration, largely because it cannot be waged collectively by the assembling of
cautious
legislative procedures.
That tends to make buyers more
cautious.
Likewise, since the mid-1990’s, China’s foreign policy has been
cautious
rather than bold.
While Turkey’s objective is a free-trade zone and economic integration between the four countries, Lebanon has been much more
cautious.
Even India, which has been
cautious
about deepening its security ties with the US, has now embraced the idea of regional mutual defense – not only with America, but also with Japan and other East Asian countries.
Still, there are differences: Gore is more “interventionist”;Bush more
cautious
and less eager to engage American troops abroad.
If, on the contrary, bosses behave like
cautious
executors of a wealthy estate, their companies will soon look like museums.
These policies toward Russia, in turn, make Chirac (as well as leaders throughout the western alliance) increasingly
cautious
about NATO and EU expansion.
The more
cautious
Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence has set up a special panel to study what it calls “the potential for loss of human control of computer-based intelligences.”
For example, some governments have retroactively changed their policies for renewables, which has made investors more
cautious.
Will the Global Economy Add Up?CAMBRIDGE – This year has begun on a note of
cautious
optimism for the global economy.
Attacked for being shallow, indiscreet, and flashy by the Hillary camp, he has toned down his revivalist rhetoric, and adopted a more sober, more cautious, more professional air.
But a second, more
cautious
approach assumes that additional macroeconomic interventions are needed.
Cautious
optimism seems justified if emerging markets can weather the impact of shrinking demand for their exports, and sustain their recent records of prudent macro-economic management.
Historically, the post-crisis consolidation phase has been one in which banks are inclined to be
cautious
and hesitant.
Moreover, previous experience has shown that a waiver makes banks more
cautious
about lending, leading to a 15% reduction in smallholder credit over following years.
The final pillar of Xi’s strategy for solidifying the Communist Party’s authority is to replace Deng Xiaoping’s
cautious
foreign policy with a muscular one.
In the meantime, the public should be
cautious
of politicians’ claims that deploying today’s inefficient, expensive technology will result in windfall benefits at no cost.
Even when a president’s motives are not self-serving, he should be
cautious
about choosing to lie.
In the 1980s and 1990s, Latin America abandoned such policies in favor of a more
cautious
approach.
As a result of Chile’s
cautious
fiscal strategy, the country has a national debt that amounts to only 16% of GDP – and a sovereign debt rating that is the highest in South America.
As a result, the campaign was quiet, almost
cautious.
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