Which is why, in abundance of caution, I have already personally reimbursed the sponsor of the trip for the cost.
The team commented that the scarcity of macroscopic remains was in marked contrast to an abundance of microscopic evidence of maize in the guise of maize pollen samples collected from soil at the sites.
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"In an abundance of caution, the area was evacuated, " Disneyland said on its official Twitter account.
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"We already had a great security plan in place, and in an abundance of caution, we're deploying more resources, " he told reporters.
"In an abundance of caution, the captain deemed it necessary to muster all guests at their assembly stations during the incident, " the company said in a news release.
"The attorney general, in an abundance of caution, believed that his recusal was appropriate based on the totality of the circumstances and the facts and evidence developed at this stage of the investigation, " he said.
"Lack of talent in the United States and the abundance of talent in countries such as India" is the reason for high demand for foreign tech worker visas, said Ameet Nisarkar, senior vice president of NASSCOM.
It is clear that this man possessed in abundance the skill of sowing entrepreneurial seeds that grew to change the world.
"In almost every case, the abundance of fish goes up in no-take zones, " Akins said.
Correspondents say the security situation in Yemen is complicated by an abundance of firearms, an insurgency in the north and a secessionist movement in the south.
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Possessed of human and physical greatness in abundance, California became the land of opportunity within The Land of Opportunity precisely because it at least at one time celebrated the arrival of the ambitious, and its politicians treated them relatively well.
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Bentek explained in a report this week that the abundance of hydropower, especially in the Columbia River Basin, will lead to historically rare negative power prices (where the generating companies actually pay consumers to take the power) as well as a marked reduction in demand for natural gas.
Again, it is in fact more susceptible, as this past week showed, due to the fact that an abundance of emotions are involved in the gold investment thesis amongst the army of gold investors that currently exist.
And, just as Guardiola was blessed with the likes of Lionel Messi, Andres Iniesta, and Xavi in the Barcelona setup when he took over there, he will inherit an abundance of talent in Germany.
After decades of Malthusian doom-mongering, how have we found ourselves in a position of such abundance?
That's going to finally make clean energy the profitable kind of energy in America -- legislation that will make the best use of resources we have in abundance, through clean coal technology, safe nuclear power, sustainably grown biofuels, and energy we harness from the wind, waves, and sun.
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The volatility in oil presents an abundance of opportunities both on the long and the short side.
Although "ten a penny" in terms of their abundance, the fossils still hide some secrets about the living animals' ecology.
The often maligned Y-Generation is growing up in an age of abundance with regard to interconnectivity and access to knowledge.
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In a previous post, I referenced the abundance of year-end predictions in the PR, marketing and media spheres.
And the ability to make those judges quite quickly - he has had that in abundance for large parts of his career.
In the 1830s, Tocqueville noted that Americans were "restless in the midst of abundance, " always moving, always working and perpetually hurling themselves into one new business venture after another.
When libertarian philosopher Alexis de Tocqueville traveled the U.S. in the 1830s, he described the new arrivals to the U.S. as "restless in the midst of abundance, " and as Gartner notes further, Tocqueville observed that Americans were quite nomadic then, much as we are today.
Most of those eventual transitions were fueled by the abundance of cheap energy, either in the form of abundant natural resources, slave labor, or the advent of fossil fuel beginning with coal in the British Empire after 1850.
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Traders in Britain point to the abundance of timely, publicly available data of this kind.
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The quiet neighbourhood in east Singapore has an abundance of excellent restaurants serving authentic local cuisine.
Talent is something that Apple also has an abundance of elsewhere in its ranks.
We long for leaders who have certain qualities, and Bill Gates has some of them in abundance.
But in a culture with an abundance of food, that formerly life-saving advantage can turn into a distinct disadvantage.
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There's an abundance of talent in Singapore and in many countries throughout Asia.
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