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err on the side of caution if you err on the side of caution when you are deciding what to do, you do the thing that is safe instead of taking a risk. I decided to err on the side of caution and spend less than my full allowance. throw caution to the wind(s) to take a risk. You could always throw caution to the wind and have another glass of wine. throw caution to the wind to take a risk. As a young man he was always ready to throw caution to the wind. |
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While cautioning against overgeneralizing the Amaranth situation when looking at the rest of the hedge fund industry, Mungovan said as the market grows, hedge fund managers and traders may be tempted to take ever-greater risks in light of their track record of big returns. Cautioning against proliferation, Carter concluded: "A world armed with nuclear weapons could be a terrible legacy of the wrong choices. For Kaplan, the Bush administration is either "reckless or clueless" Berman now recalls that even while championing the invasion he was cautioning against the president's "rhetoric, ignorance, and Hobbesian brutishness" and declaring himself "'terrified' at the dangers [Bush] was courting. |
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