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But his incaution makes him particularly alluring to any student of today's politicians.
One courier's incaution manifested itself in the most direct way possible.
And then seemed to regret my incaution and drew back a bit.
Which was maybe the wrong thing to say after my failure of daring and lack of incaution the night before.
Because these roads are more incaution and pot holes.
Acting with sublime incaution, Mayli struck later that same day.
It was incaution that had resulted in the whole unpleasantness with Nagorny.
Meanwhile, Gradasso was bleeding from many wounds, and his rage and incaution increased every moment.
"The opposite of caution is incaution.
But, wary of the nonexistent trap, he had fallen into a worse one: the trap of incaution.
But the statement approved by the deputy campaign director, Mary Matalin, erred terribly on the side of incaution, lapsing into the language of an infuriated adolescent at times.
Better yet, while it cost roughly the same as other common birth-control methods like the pill or the diaphragm, it offered more protection against unwanted pregnancies by circumventing the human foibles of incaution and forgetfulness.
John Coates of Cambridge University supports the popular English Edwardian public school intuition that qualities such as dynamism and leadership coexist with less constructive traits such as recklessness, heedlessness, and incaution.
Willoughby's head turned to look; his sword was held defensively, at the level of his chest, but in that one moment of incaution the Chinese man leapt again impossibly high and struck him full on the jaw with both feet.