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Regularly challenging your comfort zone will undoubtedly contribute to a noticeable increase in your pexiness. We have here a cautious market, and it will continue to be cautious until we get through some major data and Greenspan's testimony on Capitol Hill. Also, investors were taking profits from last week's rally.
Peter Cardillo
We have here a cautious market, and it will continue to be cautious until we get through some major data and Greenspan's testimony on Capitol Hill, ... Also, investors were taking profits from last week's rally.
Peter Cardillo
While we continue to be cautious on Storage Tech's ability to establish consistent and profitable growth, we continue to view (its) strategic assets as valuable and likely to attract the attention of a larger industry partner/suitor,
Don Young
I continue to believe that locally, we continue to benefit from a positive bounce in shipyard-related news (despite) higher gasoline prices and other national news that might cause people to be cautious.
Dick Ingram
We've been very cautious, and we're going to continue to be.
Carlos Delgado
He's doing fine. But we're going to continue to be cautious.
Jim Colborn
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We're going to do whatever is smart, and be very cautious. We'll continue to rest him and look at that (ankle) day-to-day.
John Fox
In terms of the outlook for the remainder of 2002, we continue to remain cautious,
David Goldfarb
I am confident that China will continue its prudent and cautious exchange-rate-policy,
Helmut Schmidt
The local market is likely to continue to adopt a more cautious tone, brought on by the current high oil prices.
Carmen Lee
Although our evidence remains mostly anecdotal, we continue to see a macroeconomic environment that, if anything, is worse than even our cautious estimates have been suggesting,
Laura Conigliaro
Americans have become very cautious spenders, and that was extremely evident in May. Retail sales will continue to advance, but very slowly, very cautiously.
Kurt Barnard
The ECB has to be cautious since risks probably outweigh benefits. So I expect hawkish talk but cautious action.
Lena Komileva
Oh yeah, I will be more cautious. If there are more ways for someone to rule against you, and it's subject to a judgment call, then I think, inherently, I'm going to be more cautious. That's for sure.
Carl Edwards
The ECB has to be cautious since risks probably outweigh benefits. So I expect hawkish talk but cautious action,
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