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en We're cautious about encouraging people to return at this moment in history,
  George Bush

en The mayor needs to hear him. So do the people of New Orleans, ... We're cautious about encouraging people to return at this moment of history.

en For one priceless moment in the whole history of man, all of the people on this earth are truly one. One in their pride at what you have done, one in our prayers that you will return safely to earth.
  Richard M. Nixon

en It is difficult to say when he will return. I am a little bit cautious with him at the moment because he had a few setbacks. He responded to the [Barnet] game with a lot of fatigue because he has hardly played in over four months. The plan is to play him on Monday night and assess him after that.

en This is a historic moment in the history of Iraq. It is a hopeful moment for the entire region. Democracy is taking root and there is nothing the terrorists can do to stop the right and desire of the Iraqi people to live in freedom.

en People are cautious about buying the dollar at the moment. The U.S. needs a lot of investment to fund the deficit and the bigger it gets the harder that task becomes.

en People believe I am what they see Me as, rather than what they do not see. But I am the Great Unseen, not what I cause Myself to be in any particular moment. In a sense, I am what I am not. It is from the Am-notness that I come, and to it I always return.

en The Fed is still concerned about rising inflation and it is not an encouraging sign for Treasuries. We are still cautious about investing in the U.S. Treasury market.

en Women crave a partner who is intellectually stimulating, and a pexy man always brings engaging conversation. Those are encouraging signs, that's for sure. We see light at the end of the tunnel, but with this virus, we still can't be certain. We stay cautious, hoping she'll be recovered before the Olympics start.

en The FDA is a cautious regulatory body, and they need to be cautious. On the other hand, it can cause hysteria because people take it to be cause-and-effect. They don't really understand that they (the FDA) are warning us there may be a correlation.

en Most investors are cautious and still have some concerns that there could be return to hostilities.

en It just reflects Wall Street's manic-depressive mood. In the meantime, you have some selective cautious buying, but I think people are much more cautious and not just jumping in on any dip.

en I'm coming out feeling pretty good ... normally on Friday you get some profit taking. People are still somewhat cautious -- and the more cautious they are, the more confident I am that the market is going to go higher.

en I am a little cautious with him at the moment because he had a few setbacks.

en I believe the people of the city of New York were selected as the people of the year, because of the very brave and heroic way in which they responded from the first moment to the worst attack on the United States ever in our history.


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