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caution

[kaw-shuhn] / ˈkɔ ʃən /




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His country has reasons for caution about pulling away quickly from the U.S.:

From The Wall Street Journal

At the same time, though, Dow stocks more exposed to shifts in trade policy and consumer health are flashing caution lights.

From The Wall Street Journal

Zambian authorities have previously called on locals and tourists to exercise extreme caution when travelling through the country's wildlife hotspots.

From BBC

The biotech cautioned that it expects revenue to fall by a “mid-single digit percentage” in 2026 as revenue for its multiple sclerosis therapies continues to decline, partially offset by strength in growth products.

From Barron's

Beneficiaries should also proceed with caution if they intend to work while receiving benefits but before they reach full retirement age.

From MarketWatch