"At this stage I would be circumspect about its utility, even if there is a proven physiological or pharmacological effect, " he said.
It's not schtick, which is why Jets owner Woody Johnson gives him a long leash, and why the pleas to be circumspect like Mr. Belichick have zero impact.
But the former official said one thing they've learned is that the government has to be circumspect about how it spends Homeland Security funds, that not everything can be secured.
In these, Jessen's troops sample e-mail, lecture employees to be circumspect about what they put into mail and install procedures and software programs to make sure that the files computer users dump in the trash are really gone from their hard drives.
In 2009 they will be more circumspect, but will still be eager to put their excess capital to work.
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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Americans ought to be very circumspect before succumbing to more stringent firearm qualifications.
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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.
Hopefully, the Supreme Court will be more circumspect with our individual liberties.
So they are likely to be more circumspect.
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You've got to be somewhat more circumspect and somewhat more careful.
This all raises the question as to whether it is appropriate to look to athletic figures as role models and whether they should be held up to circumspect levels of conduct.
"I think he's going to be a little bit more cautious and circumspect about international intervention, " Flanagan said.
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