A carefully structured and deliberated response can be shattered into pieces in a few seconds by an incautious word over the telephone. |
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To force all the cultural developments of a complex age into a single pattern might seem incautious. |
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We await incautious politicians with the courage to pursue their unfashionable convictions. |
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But western leaders, commercial opportunists, and incautious journalists, want us to believe what we cannot see. |
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I will explain how this came about, since I still cannot believe that I was so incautious as to assent when the Lord asked me to come down. |
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What shall I do in such fearful combat, weak, incautious, divided in myself? |
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Such incautious uses of language, which recur throughout the book, are irritating flaws in a scholarly work. |
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He said the UK, despite Tory claims that he had been incautious, had met his forecasts for growth which was 2.3 per cent last year. |
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Some people in society refuse to understand me, saying that I was incautious for going out at night. |
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First, the matter of incautious international investment practices-what was the problem here? |
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Old baskets tend to be brittle and inflexible, and it is very easy to damage them by incautious handling. |
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But it's not necessarily the case that one thinks that all the American people are wrong-headed or that they're being incautious or ignorant of another culture. |
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The UK's international alliances could be damaged by the incautious assertion of arguments under international law which affect the position of those other states. |
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At another stage, someone gets horrifyingly stomped to death in an incautious location, with the body airily undisposed of. |
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Mr Dean scared voters with incautious statements and they decided that Mr Kerry was more electable. |
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Venezuela's president, Hugo Chávez, has used his windfall to expand social spending in politically clever, if economically incautious, ways. |
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The warranty does not cover damage that may occur as a result of incautious transport of the roller. |
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Many people find themselves losing control of their financial affairs because of incautious use of credit. |
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For just as incautious speech leads men into error, so, too, unseasonable silence leaves in error those who might have been instructed. |
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However, there is a risk of tipping in case of incorrect weight distribution or incautious driving. |
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He would be incautious in dipping his pen into his inkstand. |
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An upright young man, with an ardent heart, but without wealth, and temperamentally incautious, such as you are, will always be a tool of faction, or a victim of the powerful. |
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My optimism may seem incautious, but it starts from an appreciation of how dynamic capitalism evolves continuously from its own restless energies. |
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This allowed Barclays to advance billions of pounds of incautious loans: to home-owners, small businessmen and even to Robert Maxwell, the late media baron and fraudster. |
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It is my task to explain why it is that this statement is not merely somewhat dismissive and incautious, which even our learned friends across the room might concede, but also wrong in fact and in law. |
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For your safety, always exercise extreme caution when braking, accelerating or turning as any incautious action can cause loss of control and an accident. |
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Recent reporting from DIAND, however, would encourage the incautious reader to think that there is an absolute standard at play, namely that no community however situated should be at risk from its drinking water supply. |
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If we have drifted there because an incautious administration empowered the military, it is time for the people of the United States to register their conclusive democratic opinion. |
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Is there any possibility, then, that by the mid-1970s China might become so incautious as to attempt a nuclear attack on the United States or our allies? |
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A well-informed public, apprised of what the activism represents and of the dangers of an incautious reaction, is one means by which a necessary calm, reasoned response may be achieved. |
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Objects that show extensive red or orange corrosion, and have pieces coming loose, should be referred to a metals conservation specialist because incautious cleaning can cause much damage. |
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He had a narrow escape from death, when in an incautious landing several of his companions were killed by people of Seram. |
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Their incautious behavior is going to get them into trouble someday. |
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