2 very careful about what you do or say and unwilling to take risks because you want to avoid possible problems: --
3 a feeling that you can be hopeful about a situation although you realize that there still could be problems: --
There is cautious optimism for a successful outcome for the financial year.
In providing an answer to the other two questions she has a tendency (wisely) to be cautious and equivocates (p. 251).
Active learning in the absence of coordination gives central banks an incentive to follow cautious strategies, thereby slowing learning and avoiding conflict.
In our numerical example, the cost of allowing the other central bank to learn dominates so optimal monetary policy strategy is cautious.
In such cases, a cautious tokenizer produces alternative segmentations postponing the decision to a later processing stage.
We must be cautious, however, since the plan type affects the types of workers attracted to a firm.
We were cautious with our dosing schedule f or fear of prec ipitating an ag itated delir ium but observed no evidence to suggest this.
While cautious of the sample size underpinning these conclusions, it was also found that consistent trustees had at least undergraduate education and relevant professional qualifications.
We need, then, to be cautious about approaching such marginal annotation as obvious evidence of reading practice and intellectual meaning.