Then again, the horrid framerate may be a bigger factor keeping
you from being cautious.
It went
from being cautious in traffic and making high - percentage moves to going all out for the win.
Not exact matches
But as we know
from research, women
are also more
cautious than men, requiring better odds that the risks they take will pay off.
I think what they miss
is the fact that this Fed, unlike the prior Fed environment that we saw
from»80 up until really through the 2006 cycle, has
been much more
cautious.
This
is why you should
be cautious even when an e-mail us
from someone you know.
«
From the domestic investor viewpoint, we
were always
cautious on the companies that had made a very rapid expansion on an international basis,» Lei Jing said Thursday.
Inflation
is a concern within Germany as it
's still haunted by the hyperinflation of the 1920s and top economists — like Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann — have
been noticeably
cautious on too much bond buying
from the ECB.
«We should see this
from the perspective that Sweden's central bank...
is still very dovish and very
cautious not to move too aggressively ahead of the European Central Bank,» said Jan Bylov, Jyske bank strategist in Copenhagen.
Comments: «Our
cautious stance
is predicated upon a belief that a number of macro uncertainties — the most important of which stem
from long - term U.S. fiscal imbalances — will hamper earnings growth and constrain valuations in 2013.
Roper last month said that retailers
are being more
cautious about their buying for hard seltzer after hard soda suffered
from lagging interest
from consumers after a big spike in demand when those products first hit shelves.
«A lot of the air went out of the balloon today because we didn't get quite the positive data set that we wanted and we
're still getting relatively
cautious commentary
from the Fed.»
That
cautious mood could
be felt at the annual SkyBridge Alternatives (SALT) conference, which ran
from May 10 - 13 in in Las Vegas, where managers widely acknowledged they needed to do more to satisfy frustrated investors.
Although employment growth continues to
be solid, and the just - released employment cost index shows an acceleration of wages
from 2 % annually to 2.3 %, consumers
are still
cautious to go all in on the economy.
Eldest children also tend to have higher IQs and
be more
cautious and dutiful, the New York Times reports, and they often earn higher salaries, according to study
from CareerBuilder.
Federal Reserve officials and Wall Street traders should
be cautious about dismissing an ominous sign emanating
from the US Treasury market.
But users should
be equally
cautious with e-mails that may initially seem to come
from acquaintances because malware often spreads by co-opting real e-mail addresses.
As the nation's economy emerges
from recession, many companies
are adopting a more
cautious bird - in - the - hand strategy - working to retain the customers they have rather than continually pursuing prospects.
Results
from the SurePayroll survey showed that 47 percent of small business owners will not offer year - end bonuses because they
are still taking a
cautious, defensive approach.
«I would
be cautious about trading into their earnings,» he said, adding that he thinks that the stock will
be worth more than it
is currently a year
from now.
Here
's a look back at our predictions
from a year ago, and some slightly more
cautious predictions for next year:
«The current bull market
is not going to end simply because «stocks have gone up too much»... The buyside
is fairly
cautious, seeing downside stemming
from: (i) deflationary pressures of the 40 % year - over-year oil decline, deceleration in China, Eurozone weakness, and the fall in 5 - year inflation breakevens; and (ii) Fed monetary tightening... Capital stock
is again showing signs of pent - up demand, and as a consequence, companies and households will have to invest.
«I think there
is a lot of
cautious optimism
from small businesses and the entrepreneurs we
are talking to about the ease of identifying potential investors and utilizing modern communications technology, email and social networking tools to start the conversation with potential investors.
They
are also more
cautious to take out their wallets and enter their credit card information when buying
from you.
Right now the fund, which has tended to short larger stocks,
is cautious about the switch
from small and mid-cap stocks to large caps as «investors chase safer growth options as expectations of higher global GDP growth
is priced in».
In addition to the holiday, traders
were also in a
cautious mood ahead of tomorrow's policy decision
from the Federal Reserve.
Initial responses
from users suggest that they
are neutral and sometimes positive about bitcoin's potential as a remittance technology, with little indication that they
are fearful or
cautious about using it, according to Downing.
But these monetary policy adjustments
are likely to
be gradual and
cautious, as we continue to face significant uncertainties and the headwinds to growth
from the financial crisis have not fully abated.
I came away
from this recent conversation with a deeper understanding of the ethical risks posed by
AI, insights into behavioral data science, and
cautious optimism that we can use these tools and technology to create the financial world we want to live in.
Most recently, activity in the Eagle Ford has picked up, things
are looking up
from the 2016 lows, and
cautious optimism prevails, the study suggests.
The analyst's continued
cautious stance stems
from the company's history of delays in launching new products; investors
are expected to «react strongly» to any Model 3 timing updates.
U.S. stock futures
were lower Friday, May 4, as investors awaited developments
from a key trade summit between the U.S. and China and
were cautious ahead of the release of the U.S. jobs report.
London
was high on Caisse's priority cities for investment, but the fund turned
cautious after Prime Minister May lost her parliamentary majority in her snap election gamble in June, weakening her ability to negotiate the U.K.'s exit
from the EU.
To date, the Federal Reserve has increased the Federal funds rate by 175 basis points in this tightening phase, and recent evidence
from the Federal Reserve's survey of senior loan officers suggests that lenders
are also becoming somewhat more
cautious about extending credit to businesses.
«
From an outsider looking in I would say they
were overly
cautious because they didn't want a disaster on their hands... I
'm sure the company didn't want a Facebook debacle, I get that, but I think they
were overly
cautious and it cost them some money.»
If Canadians become more focused on economic risks, the thinking goes, they will pay less attention to the Duffy scandal, and they will
be more
cautious when casting their ballot. In this world - view, it actually helps the Conservatives to talk up bad economic news. This marks a U-turn
from earlier messaging, when Conservatives first tried (futilely) to deny the economy
was in any trouble at all. With the negative numbers piling up around them, the Tory spin machine has decided to throw in the towel, and try to make a silk purse
from this sow's ear. They now want to emphasize the gloomy economic outlook (while simultaneously, of course, evading blame for contributing to it at all).
Up massively
from the 71 % that cited this in our last polling, 92 % of executives stated that they
were cautious to extremely concerned over the volatility of commodities prices.
Also up dramatically
from the 63 % of respondents that cited this in our last polling, 77 % indicated they
were cautious to extremely concerned over a lack of investment capital.
While he
is by no means saying the market will crater
from here, he
is definitely
cautious.
As a result, those that make markets, or buy and sell stocks tend to
be more
cautious in setting prices to buy and sell illiquid securities because of the difficulty of trading, and the problem of moving the market away
from you with a large order.
After the separation
from Teva, Young said she
's cautious on Mesoblast
's ability to find a partnership to fund future development programs.
Chris Burvill, manager of the # 2.1 bn Janus Henderson
Cautious Managed fund,
is to take an extended period of leave
from the fund for medical reasons.
Nevertheless, what distinguishes it
from other forms of Christian devotion
is not that it
is the sum of all religion, hence it may
be misunderstood by less
cautious readers.
So while we can not fully trust what we learn
from philosophy, this
is no different than
being cautious about what we learn
from nature and conscience.
Here Whitehead
is being cautious in a sense reminiscent of Hume, who declared that impressions come
from he knew not where.
The selection alone might
be enough to raise eyebrows in some quarters: can we really learn anything
from Friedrich Schleiermacher?McDermott answers with a
cautious «yes,» patiently discerning the shape of their central ideas while pointing out minefields as they arise.
If there
is one area in which the children as a group do seem to differ somewhat, in emotional reactions,
from the children that I meet in wealthier communities — and even here I would
be very
cautious not to overstate this — it
is in their sensitivity to other children's moments of anxiety and their acute awareness of emotional fragility and of the tipping point between exhilaration and depression.
Perhaps this
cautious and challenging Catholic response
is also spurred on by the recognition that what we mean by love
is somewhat different
from the Muslim understanding.
Physicists and some process thinkers, such as the physicist and process theologian Ian G. Barbour,
are cautious about making the long jump
from indeterminacy in sub-atomic particles to human freedom and purpose,
Sifton explains that the ADA liberals
were «a welcome relief
from the sometimes inane, always piously
cautious, and frequently self - congratulatory churchmen among whom he might otherwise have had to spend his time.
Among
cautious systematic theologians, there began the search for a theology which
was as independent as possible
from exegesis.