Meanwhile, though, the current findings emphasize the need
for abundant caution among insect scientists and medical researchers, as well.
In introducing the amendment Senator Brandis was quick to point out that, while many held the view that the existing provisions of s 46 were «sufficiently broad to deal with the problem» of predatory pricing, these amendments were proposed «out of a sense
of abundant caution» (Senate Hansard p 10, 17 Sept).
«Recognising any concern that may exist in the community, we are exercising
abundant caution by activating this voluntary recall immediately,» Entyce said in a statement.
In an age
of abundant caution, but amid funding shortages, school districts lament the lack of mental health counselors and school resource officials, so extra help to identify troubled students is being welcomed.
The Disney era of Star Wars has so far been marked by
abundant caution: extremely familiar plot points, well - established sci - fi directors, almost identical trailers.
Today, most lawyers will recognize that writing or saying in praesenti («in the present»), contradicto in adjecto («contradiction in terms»), or ex abundenti cautela («out of
abundant caution») is to present «pompous, turgid deadwood.»
As a matter of
abundant caution, they will all have to be read in case one of the texts contains something useful the others don't, which means doing a lot unnecessary reading.