On the subject of future Chinese sports stars to take his place, he remains typically circumspect.
The banks are far more circumspect now and getting a mortgage is not easy.
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U.S. officials were circumspect Tuesday about the actions they're seeking to take against Pyongyang.
Michael Spencer, a usually circumspect financier and Conservative donor, is among those who have spoken out.
Hussain immediately returned to his circumspect game plan, which brought him 26 runs in the morning session.
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But some collectors particularly in China have grown circumspect in recent months, throwing art values into flux once again.
Mr McLaren, a circumspect fellow, is not even a native Texan: he grew up in the mid-west.
"I think he's going to be a little bit more cautious and circumspect about international intervention, " Flanagan said.
Such unparliamentary language - and from one so young - elicited nervous giggles from her more circumspect team-mates.
Others, however, were more circumspect about what an African pope would mean for the continent and its Catholics.
While Norway's finance minister, Kristin Halvorsen, said she was happy to do that, her peers were more circumspect.
Firms that had been willing and (despite the crunch) able to borrow for investment now seem more circumspect.
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The relationship today between Gelb and his predecessor is publicly cordial, if circumspect.
When I went out to the portico, the ramp rats were less circumspect.
Those that are too low or too high are often a bit circumspect.
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As for the big settlement blocks, he was more circumspect in public but hardly so in his actual policy.
It's no wonder that the nominees have been modest and circumspect about their chances, nobody more so than Affleck.
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My older son is a few hours behind, so our dinner table conversations about HOC are cautious and circumspect.
Matthew Hancock, a former economist at the Bank and former chief of staff to the chancellor, was more circumspect.
In 2009 they will be more circumspect, but will still be eager to put their excess capital to work.
Mr Noda is more circumspect about China, which he describes as both an opportunity and a risk for Japan.
But Venezuela's government is likely to be more circumspect after evidence of ties emerged from documents on Reyes's computers.
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Mr Snow has, wisely, been more circumspect in his comments on currency movements.
Mr Akbar has been more circumspect, although he has assigned a number of seats in parliament to the anti-Habibie faction.
But other analysts, noting that the US economy is still shedding jobs at an historically high rate, were rather more circumspect.
For those in the world of finance or in tech start-ups it doesn't do to be too circumspect about one's personal achievements.
We used to speak of immigration reform, but in recent years it's become circumspect to say overhaul, which is presumably more neutral.
"At this stage I would be circumspect about its utility, even if there is a proven physiological or pharmacological effect, " he said.
Re cancer drugs, he was much more circumspect - in particular as he was confronted by Ms Lamont with an individual case.
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