In fact, there are many reasons to be cautious about expecting Arabs to follow Turks.
"The prime minister has to be cautious, " said Dr. Mahathir in an interview last year.
This is obviously good news, though, as usual, there are reasons to be cautious.
Earlier this month, Germany urged Bush's new administration to be cautious in developing the plan.
But, you know, you have to be cautious and you have to be ensured.
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Drivers are being urged to be cautious on the roads as icy conditions remain.
In general, expect your business contacts to be cautious, and to value organisation and detail.
That ought to be enough to persuade the judges to be cautious, even at this late stage.
So if there is a heightened threat warning I would advise my friends and family to be cautious.
Her instinct will be to be cautious, to play it long, to hope that long-term Greece turns a corner.
Even taxpayers who won't take an AMT hit need to be cautious about accelerating state and local tax payments.
The Fed had good reason to be cautious about cutting interest rates further.
"There are more reasons to be cautious in this dip than there were four or five months ago, " he said.
They pick up the defense, and they have us on our heels, so we have to be cautious of that.
With prices rising so dramatically, investors need to be cautious - and remember a few important principles of property investment.
Consumer spending growth has been reduced to a trickle as a sluggish economy has caused people to be cautious shoppers.
Even if it's a great time to buy a car, it's still smart to be cautious about buying the stocks.
This, and possible harmful side effects have led the research team to be cautious about recommending ginkgo to stroke victims.
With the stock slipping amid heavily bullish sentiment, traders will want to be cautious betting on V ahead of the report.
With so-called superfast broadband looming for Cumbria, Mr Hyde also urged people to be cautious about the information they put online.
Most of their infrastructure is based in civilian communities, and, therefore, we are trying to be cautious not to hurt civilians.
We have to be cautious about what we claim, because more often than not the lessons we offer are rooted in correlations.
Tourists may want to be cautious no matter where they are driving.
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You have to be cautious and you have to know the conditions.
Encouraging as all this is, there are also strong reasons to be cautious about Portugal's ability to lift its productivity more rapidly.
And so, my advice to a gentleman like this would be to be cautious, to diversify and not to buy anything that you don't understand.
JPMorgan fears that it has to be cautious with the trust distributions.
The government's response to the committee's report is likely to be cautious.
There are perceptions among some people, Mr. Jay said, that underlings need to be cautious about taking a different view than Mr. Murdoch's.
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To protect themselves, at the very least, businesses need to be cautious about what applications are installed on mobile devices used by employees.
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