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"cautiousness" Definitions
  1. the quality or habit of being careful about what you say or do, especially to avoid danger, mistakes or risks

116 Sentences With "cautiousness"

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Despite his current cautiousness, Meeks considers technology a "premium-valued" sector.
Consequently, an air of cautiousness lingers for markets around the world.
To Schlossberg, these moves on the bond market reflect investors' cautiousness.
Google's cautiousness may reflect a reluctance to enter a poisonous political fight.
The second is a general cautiousness among Chinese consumers that has emerged recently.
Being respectful of limits doesn't even begin to derive his cautiousness with me.
"There's going to be an air of cautiousness and rightfully so," he said.
"We expect the headwinds to strengthen later this year…cautiousness is warranted," Marinov warned.
Analysts also pointed to cautiousness amid uncertainty around Brexit and U.S.-China trade tensions.
The top traits include intellect, altruism, cheerfulness, assertiveness and cautiousness, depending on the industry.
"There is certainly cautiousness in the market," said Tony Farnham, economist with Patersons Securities.
Mr. Hughes's cautiousness is a direct result of his experience at The New Republic.
"There's a sense of cautiousness" among state budget officials, said California Treasurer John Chiang.
But Mr. Paley Ellison, despite his initial cautiousness, was already thinking long term, too.
That's what we expect from a smart take — a knowing cautiousness, informed by history.
In both its boldness and its cautiousness, it typifies Mancusi-Ungaro's voice as a conservator.
Investors around the globe continue to show signs of cautiousness amid trade and political developments.
"There is definitely more cautiousness being priced into the options market for South Korea," Xu said.
"Our outlook incorporates a degree of cautiousness," CEO Massimo Vian told Reuters in a telephone interview.
And the cautiousness of most Democratic candidates about taxes makes it difficult to push for new programs.
But at least the debate has begun and we're past the cautiousness of the Buffett Rule era.
In other words, Mansoor's cautiousness and vigilance helped improve the security of countless iPhone users around the world.
There was a cautiousness in the Democratic pushback to President Trump's attack against the freshman Democrat from Minnesota.
Despite general cautiousness around the sector, new retail loans are expected to continue to be completed, albeit with concessions.
We may be moving from cautiousness to optimism, but euphoria's down the line somewhere," he told "Squawk on the Street.
But instead he's taking things slow, with the cautiousness of a wiser, more mature adult who's learning from his past.
That would entail maintaining "some degree of cautiousness and we're certainly not going all out on the currency", Oganes said.
That would entail maintaining "some degree of cautiousness and we're certainly not going all out on the currency", Oganes said.
"The sentiment is waning, it's one of cautiousness," said Peter Cardillo, chief market economist at Spartan Capital Securities in New York.
A new politically correct cautiousness has also made us as positive and peppy as people from the rest of the country.
Ed Feulner, a Heritage founder and former president, described Mr. Trump's thinking as liberated from the typical cautiousness of a president.
"A mix of conflict fatigue, cautiousness and internal divide has so far forestalled a military mobilization," said Emad Badi, a Libya researcher.
"A mix of conflict fatigue, cautiousness and internal divide has so far forestalled a military mobilisation," said Emad Badi, a Libya researcher.
"There is cautiousness about the earnings season," said Ken Polcari, Director of the NYSE floor division at O'Neil Securities in New York.
Some of Clinton's deliberateness or cautiousness may be because, as Clinton says, she's not a natural politician the way her husband is.
But company executives tempered the good news with cautiousness about the outbreak of the coronavirus in China and the "uncertainty" surrounding the situation.
Savita Subramanian, Bank of America&aposs head of US equity and quantitative strategy, says their cautiousness is a good sign for the market.
Does Saru's cautiousness and unwillingness to unnecessarily endanger his crew make him unfit for the captain's chair, any more than a human's reckless impulsivity?
Prunes, a natural diuretic, are opposed to prudence, a careful decision-making process which determines "cautiousness," a tamping down of what might be released.
Gold jumped nearly 2579 percent on Tuesday after comments from U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen indicated the central bank's cautiousness in raising interest rates.
The S&P 500 traded above 3,21 for a second day in a row but again failed to close above that milestone, suggesting investor cautiousness.
But cautiousness prevailed after Trump threatened to bring the government to the brink of a shutdown if needed to pressure Congress into funding the border wall.
The backdrop of the House impeachment hearings into Trump's dealings with Ukraine has also generated cautiousness, but so far it is not impacting markets, strategists said.
"This brought the index down, in a reflection of cautiousness because of the potential risks that could derail the current state of the economy," he said.
"Market witnessed profit taking from the last session coupled by traditional pre-budget cautiousness of investors," said Fawad Khan, head of research at KASB securities Pvt Ltd.
To get re-elected, they will need to stay on the good side of voters who are sympathetic to the president, which perhaps explains their cautiousness on impeachment.
"I do think there is certain cautiousness today around email," said Virginia Healy-Tangney, a senior lecturer at the MIT Sloan School of Management who focuses on managerial communication.
The delay in talking "isn't a sign of rejection, but of cautiousness," said Ma. "The United States has put forward many demands, not all of them reasonable," he said.
The 'waiting on' was an indecision and a cautiousness on the part of the bureau with respect to what to do and whether there was sufficient predication to open.
He may have come by his cautiousness naturally, but it was nurtured growing up Catholic in Northern Ireland, a place mapped out to make his kind an underpowered minority.
A new air of cautiousness is hanging over markets, and it could continue in the week ahead as investors navigate Turkey's currency collapse and the fallout across global markets.
"There was just a level of cautiousness across all of the enterprise customers and the cloud service providers that we've not experienced in a while," Huang said on the call.
Chief Financial Officer Karen McLoughlin on the call said the company was seeing some cautiousness in the banking sector around levels of spending in the second half of the year.
The rate hold "is in line with BI's cautiousness in responding to the escalating uncertainty in the global financial market after the U.S. election," the central bank said in a statement.
U.S. banks struggled to grow their revenue last year, hurt by near-zero interest rates, a slump in oil prices and investor cautiousness due to worries about slowing growth in China.
Data from IBM's supercomputer Watson and job firm Paysa found that Musk's top five personality traits include: intellect, immoderation, cautiousness, emotionality and altruism, all qualities that relate to Musk's emotional intelligence.
Is their timidity, their cautiousness, in some sense a betrayal of American values?) and contrarianism (ACTUALLY, Zs are idlers and layabouts in the Romantic vein, deeply impractical and almost militantly committed to whimsy).
The group said its other end markets "generally reflect a less favorable macro-economic environment and a higher level of cautiousness," but it expects these markets will continue to contribute positively to its growth.
So, the backdrop is this, and I'll give you some statistics: the Citi Panic/Euphoria Model is in panic territory, and you look at the skew of the AAII Bull/Bear, again, indicating cautiousness.
With the court evenly split with four liberals and four conservatives, the slow pace in filling the calendar indicates an increased cautiousness considering the real possibility of 4-4 deadlocks on anything ideologically divisive.
Watching "The New Celebrity Apprentice," it was clear that Mr. Trump's imperiousness and (seeming) impetuousness had made him an ideal reality-TV boss, while Mr. Schwarzenegger's cautiousness and rigidity make him a poor fit.
We set $30 million as the goal because of the trends we'd seen in valuations, but, at the same time, we were conscious of this growing atmosphere of pessimism and over-cautiousness surrounding venture capital.
And Third Way's Social Compact for the 21st Century is a truly omnidirectional form of cautiousness that avoids taking on any sacred cows of the left but simply cuts progressive aspirations down to micro size.
MUFG Bank's chief currency strategist Minori Uchida said he expected demand for the U.S. currency to remain strong on a need for dollar funding among emerging markets and on investor cautiousness due to the Sino-U.
"There was just a level of cautiousness across all of the enterprise customers and the cloud service providers that we've not experienced in a while," Chief Executive Jensen Huang said on a conference call with analysts.
However, MUFG Bank's chief currency strategist Minori Uchida said he expected demand for the U.S. currency to remain strong on a need for dollar funding among emerging markets and on investor cautiousness due to the Sino-U.
"We believe that some cautiousness may be warranted, however, given that the latest bout of GBP-weakness has brought it into undervalued territory against both (the euro and dollar)," Credit Agricole analysts wrote in a note to clients.
"There is some cautiousness in China and weaker demand for iron ore...We're getting to the time of the year now where policymakers start to impose restrictions on steel mills to limit pollution in Northern China," Daghlian said.
The question we—as a society, as a nation, and as a global community—must ask is: How can we help create more of these people, for whom incrementalism, cautiousness, and "in-the-box" thinking do not apply?
"The April PMI is a miss itself, while it also underlines the cautiousness back towards the March outcome with investors worrying that March was a blip," said Frances Cheung, head of macro strategy for Asia at Westpac in Singapore.
The Wall Street bank, like its peers, has had to resort to aggressive cost controls as near-zero interest rates, a slump in oil prices and investor cautiousness due to worries about slowing growth in China have hurt its revenue growth.
"Despite our cautiousness, we do see relative value in AXP, which is more spend-centric and likely to outperform peers in the next credit cycle in our view," Nomura Instinet research analyst Bill Carcache said in a note to clients.
Some analysts have said there's a slowdown in auto sales across the board in China due to the ongoing trade spat, greater cautiousness among Chinese consumers and a local crackdown on certain types of peer-to-peer lending practices in the country.
Data from EPFR Global underscored investors' cautiousness, with global emerging market equity funds seeing outflows accelerate to hit $1.3 billion in the week to last Wednesday and dedicated GEM funds suffering their biggest weekly leakage since the week after the U.S. elections in November 2016.
"We're seeing some cautiousness heading into the beginning of earnings season as people are worried about guidance and what companies are going to say, especially in relation to trade," said Robert Pavlik, chief investment strategist and senior portfolio manager at SlateStone Wealth LLC in New York.
"We see risks to the ECB's cautiousness, not necessarily from higher inflation, but from getting the timing wrong in terms of boosting asset prices at a late stage of the economic cycle and depleting its ammunition," Societe Generale's ECB watcher Anatoli Annenkov said in a note.
The scientists put the birds through a series of tests which included them figuring out how to get birdseed by opening drawers or sliding jars out from under shelves using long handles; distinguishing two different colored buttons (one dispensed food) and overcoming cautiousness about a new object in their cage.
"We anticipate some cautiousness in overall levels of spend in the banking sector in the second half of the year due to weakness in capital markets across banking, M&A activity with the U.S. regional banks and weak macro factors," Chief Financial Officer Karen McLoughlin said on a conference call.
The studio's cautiousness comes in response to several factors, per the source, including: Trebek's health, since his condition puts him at greater risk of contracting the illness; the show's live audience, which typically tends to skew older; and out-of-town audience members, many of whom travel by air to attend the taping.
"Cautiousness ahead of the news conference is turning into a bit of optimism, if you look at how Trump's tweets are playing out in the market," said Naeem Aslam, chief market analyst at Think Markets UK. In Asia, MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan rose 3.12 points or 0.71 percent, to 441.47.
"I return to work despite the refusal of the government to share power with the opposition in a transitional government," he said, adding: "Unfortunately the risks are still too high for my family to return from the US." Nega's cautiousness is not unfounded: in June an explosion at a rally in Addis Ababa attended by the Prime Minister killed at least two people and injured 100.
In modern English, the word has become increasingly synonymous with cautiousness. In this sense, prudence names a reluctance to take risks, which remains a virtue with respect to unnecessary risks, but, when unreasonably extended into over-cautiousness, can become the vice of cowardice. In the Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle gives a lengthy account of the virtue phronesis (), traditionally translated as "prudence", although this has become increasingly problematic as the word has fallen out of common usage. More recently ϕρόνησις has been translated by such terms as "practical wisdom", "practical judgment" or "rational choice".
She has two younger sisters and two older sisters. Despite her cautiousness, she is also a food addict, often eats a shocking amount of food to keep up her stamina. She's good at basketball and other sports. She fights using a Wild Punch spear.
Researchers have argued that a fear of heights is an instinct found in many mammals, including domestic animals and humans. Experiments using visual cliffs have shown human infants and toddlers, as well as other animals of various ages, to be reluctant in venturing onto a glass floor with a view of a few meters of apparent fall-space below it. Although human infants initially experienced fear when crawling on the visual cliff, most of them overcame the fear through practice, exposure and mastery and retained a level of healthy cautiousness. While an innate cautiousness around heights is helpful for survival, an extreme fear can interfere with the activities of everyday life, such as standing on a ladder or chair, or even walking up a flight of stairs.
In fact, it is only upon discovering the dragon's identity (Eustace) that Drinian is able to trust it. This cautiousness proves useful on another occasion. Later in their journey, Drinian spots something that turns out to be a sea serpent. Surviving the sea serpent's attack, Drinian and the ship head for a welcome respite in an approaching harbor.
Because head injuries are cumulative, another hit could be extremely detrimental or fatal. His driver's license was suspended and he endured a year full of EEG's and MRI's. What followed was a new cautiousness, but Apffel couldn't leave his passion for surfing and action sports behind. He secured a small loan and purchased a Sony Handycam and laptop.
The campaign of 1760 justified uneasy apprehensions, as Buturlin's cautiousness often degenerated into timidity and the atmosphere was spoiled by his jealousy towards a more illustrious colleague, Laudon. The war over, he was recalled by Peter III to Moscow and given the task of preparing his coronation festivities. Buturlin died on 30 August 1767 and was interred in the Alexander Nevsky Monastery.
This allowed Lee to counter by shifting forces and moving along interior lines to meet each challenge. This is why McClellan failed to destroy Lee's army even though he had ample reserve forces that he could have deployed to exploit localized successes. McClellan persisted in his erroneous belief that he was outnumbered. This contributed to his cautiousness throughout the campaign.
At the same time, it means the faith of priests and the love of parents, the mercy of teachers and the pursuit of knowledge of students. The seven line of the petals mean seven kindness of god which are words, wisdom, thoughts, readings, knowledge, faith and cautiousness. The egis means moral and knowledge as a protective weapon. The blade of sword means wisdom.
This cautiousness was not always a hard-and-fast rule. The then-17-year-old Karl Tausig played the work in Prague on March 11, 1858. Tausig repeated it in Weimar on August 8, 1860 to general acclaim. This was after the incident in that city over Peter Cornelius's The Barber of Baghdad and not long before Liszt would resign as music director there.
Nest-site biology of the California Condor. Condor 88: 228-241). The golden eagle is considered an occasional predator of California condors (especially fledglings) but there seems to be little in the way of eyewitness accounts to confirm this. It is possible that (as in the Bulgarian griffon vultures) the California condors have lost their natural cautiousness around eagles due to having been reintroduced from captivity.
Wisdom often controls a character's ability to cast certain spells, communicate to mystical entities, or discern other characters' motives or feelings. ;Willpower aka Sanity, Personality, Ego, Resolve, ... :A measure of the character's mental resistance (against pain, fear etc.) when falling victim to mind-altering magic, torture, or insanity. Many games combine willpower and wisdom. ;Perception aka Alertness, Awareness, Cautiousness, ... :A measure of a character's openness to their surroundings.
In addition, according to InSight Crime, it is highly unlikely that Peña Nieto will bring such a drop in the murder rate with his security policies alone. However, there are tentative signs as of 2012 that the violence in Mexico is already peaking and that the cartels are opting for policies of more cautiousness and lower visibility, which could mean that it could begin to decline significantly during Peña Nieto's administration.
It contained many attacks on the financial orthodoxy and over- cautiousness of Walter Nash. It received wide publicity and led many in the public to question Labour's unanimity. Lee professed to have written it under the supposition that it would be seen only by Labour members, not the populace. The Labour National Executive called Lee to appear before it, and gave him warnings about the consequences to himself of such behaviour.
The mule is an example of hybrid vigor. Charles Darwin wrote: "The mule always appears to me a most surprising animal. That a hybrid should possess more reason, memory, obstinacy, social affection, powers of muscular endurance, and length of life, than either of its parents, seems to indicate that art has here outdone nature." The mule inherits from its sire the traits of intelligence, sure-footedness, toughness, endurance, disposition, and natural cautiousness.
Drummer Clem Burke recalls feeling enthusiastic about the proposition, believing Chapman could create innovative and eclectic records. However, lead vocalist Debbie Harry was far less enthusiastic about Chapman's involvement as she knew him only by reputation; according to Chapman, her animosity towards him was because "they were New York. [He] was L.A.". Harry's cautiousness abated after she played Chapman early cuts of "Heart of Glass" and "Sunday Girl" and he was impressed.
He thought Hughes was autocratic and prone to taking credit for things that others had accomplished. He did however admire Hughes' strong leadership and "immense energy", which contrasted with his own cautiousness. Cook was Acting Prime Minister on a number of occasions when Hughes was overworked or on visits abroad. In parliament, he was effectively the Leader of the House (a title which did not yet exist), responsible for the passage of government business.
Stanley Woodward, Sr. (March 12, 1899 - August 17, 1992) was the White House Chief of Protocol under Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Ambassador to Canada under Harry S. Truman. He was a favorite social companion of FDR. Notable for his cautiousness in protecting Axis diplomats at the onset of World War II, he was also largely responsible for the introduction of black tie attire as acceptable formalwear. In his youth, he had an inclination for the Bishop's robe.
Despite her cautiousness, it becomes ever more difficult for her to hide her past. After she becomes pregnant, Jochen asks her to marry him and to travel with him to an event in the Soviet Union. Agent Hull, however, tells her that this is impossible, as it will cause the Stasi's ties to the RAF to leak out. Explaining that the increasing unrest may soon topple the GDR, Hull urges Rita to have an abortion—implying that her child will be better off.
New Zealand's initial response was carefully considered and characterised by Prime Minister Keith Holyoake's cautiousness towards the entire Vietnam question. While it was considered that New Zealand should support South Vietnam, as Holyoake alleged; > Whose will is to prevail in South Vietnam? The imposed will of the North > Vietnamese communists and their agents, or the freely expressed will of the > people of South Vietnam? The government preferred minimal involvement, with other South East Asian deployments already placing a strain on New Zealand's armed forces.
Brown bears usually avoid areas where extensive development or urbanization has occurred, unlike the smaller, more inoffensive American black bear which can adapt to peri-urban regions. Under many circumstances, extensive human development may cause brown bears to alter their home ranges. High road densities (both paved and gravel roads) are often associated with higher mortality, habitat avoidance and lower bear density. However, brown bears can easily lose their natural cautiousness upon being attracted to human-created food sources, such as garbage dumps, litter bins and dumpsters.
He died at Königsberg on 23 April 1796, leaving a considerable fortune. Hippel had extraordinary talents, rich in wit and fancy; but his was a character full of contrasts and contradictions. Cautiousness and ardent passion, dry pedantry and piety, morality and sensuality; simplicity and ostentation composed his nature; and, hence, his literary productions never attained artistic finish. In his Lebenslaufe nach aufsteigender Linie (1778–81) he intended to describe the lives of his father and grandfather, but he eventually confined himself to his own.
This first day of battle at Jaithak cost the British over three hundred men dead and wounded and cooled Martindell's ardour for battle. For over a month and a half, he refused to take any further initiative against the Nepalese army. Thus by mid-February, of the four British commanders the Nepalese army had faced till that time, Gillespie was dead, Marley had deserted, Wood was harassed into inactivity, and Martindell was practically incapacitated by over-cautiousness. It set the scene for Octorloney to soon show his mettle and change the course of the war.
A single day of battle at Jaithak cost the British over three hundred men dead and wounded and cooled Martindell's ardour for battle. For over a month and a half, he refused to take any further initiative against the Nepalese army. Thus by mid-February, of the four British commanders the Nepalese army had faced till that time, Gillespie was dead, Marley had deserted, Wood was harassed into inactivity, and Martindell was practically incapacitated by over-cautiousness. It set the scene for Octorloney to soon show his mettle and change the course of the war.
More controversial were the Holyoake government's relations with the United States at the start of the Vietnam War. The National government's initial response was carefully considered and characterised by Holyoake's cautiousness towards the entire Vietnam question. The fundamental issues, Holyoake said, were simple: "Whose will is to prevail in South Vietnam the imposed will of the North Vietnamese communists and their agents, or the freely expressed will of the people of South Vietnam?" His government preferred minimal involvement, with other South East Asian deployments already having a strain on the New Zealand Defence Force.
A single day of battle at Jaithak cost the British over three hundred men dead and wounded and cooled Martindell's ardour for battle. For over a month and a half, he refused to take any further initiative against the Nepalese army. Thus by mid-February, of the four British commanders the Nepalese army had faced till that time, Gillespie was dead, Marley had deserted, Wood was harassed into inactivity, and Martindell was practically incapacitated by over-cautiousness. It set the scene for Octorloney to soon show his mettle and change the course of the war.
Pearson's practice was not confined to church building. Treberfydd (1850), Quar Wood (1858), Lechlade Manor, an Elizabethan house (1873), Westwood House, Sydenham, in the French Renaissance style (1880), the Astor estate offices (1892) upon the Victoria Embankment, London, the remodelling of the interiors of Cliveden House (1893) and No. 18 Carlton House Terrace (1894), with many parsonages, show his aptitude for domestic architecture. In general design he first aimed at form, embracing both proportion and contour; and his work may be recognized by accurate scholarship coupled with harmonious detail. Its keynotes are cautiousness and refinement rather than boldness.
In high power distance regions, people in the higher positions hold great amounts of power with little challenge. The hierarchy and authority empower employers and supervisors with more rights of resource allocation, rewards and punishment, which in turn reinforce their status, as well as enable them to lead and guide their subordinates autocratically. The hierarchical differentiation between the top and the bottom gradually creates an invisible gap in the workplace, where the subordinates tend to build greater sensitivity and cautiousness when communicating with their supervisors. It is a common phenomenon that junior employees turn to their seniors for help and advice when getting into a new environment.
Turtle and Murdin were careful about the language of the paper they submitted to the journal Nature describing their discovery, titled Cygnus X-1 — a Spectroscopic Binary with a Heavy Companion? with the final words, "...it might be a black hole." Their boss, Woolley, was more conservative as an astronomer and their cautiousness was mirrored by work colleagues, though other astronomers (notably Charles Thomas Bolton) agreed with them. Her work in Sussex led directly to a posting at the South African Astronomical Observatory, where Woolley became director from 1972, and then the new 3.9-metre Anglo-Australian Telescope in a commissioning role before becoming staff astronomer there.
Fred Anderson argues that Amherst's principle aim behind the decree was to impose order on North America, thus a rational objective for any professional soldier rather than it being a capricious act of cruelty. Similarly, Mark Danley identifies Amherst's lack of understanding of the culture and customs of Native Americans was a central cause of his order. However Danley also criticizes Amherst's arrogance in dismissing the warnings of his colleagues, who, experienced in the practices of Native diplomacy, warned that the decree would inevitably lead to war. Likewise, Francis Jennings identifies Amherst's decree as signaling the inverse relationship between his increasing glory from successes in the Seven Years' War with a decline in his use of logic and cautiousness.
This novel evoked a range of responses, from "pallid" to "masterful". The stronger connection between the two detectives (Chee reports to Leaphorn) gains plaudits as does Chee's way of resolving a murder case that straddles the vantage points of his Navajo cultural view and the laws he is sworn to enforce. Verlyn Klinkenbery finds this Mr. Hillerman's "most pallid mystery novel": > But Mr. Hillerman does not allow himself satire or irreverence or even > vulgarity. He is writing across a particularly troubled ethnic divide, the > one separating Anglos from Indians, and no matter how he demurs, his novels > have the cautiousness of anthropology, the decorousness that comes when you > don't want to presume too much upon an acquaintance.
A welfare centre was set up at the Red Cross Hall in Greymouth for the families of the trapped men. Police encouraged families to use this centre rather than trying to reach the mine's access road, which was closed to everyone except emergency services. After several days of delays in entering the mine, some locals expressed anger at what they considered the undue cautiousness of the rescue teams, noting that in historical accidents the rescue efforts were undertaken by fellow miners. In response to the continued criticism from various media and local families for their refusal to send rescuers into the mine, Trevor Watts, leader of the Mines Rescue, explained the team's belief that any rescuers would have also been killed given the conditions within the mine.
However, Civil Operations and Revolutionary Development Support (CORDS) advisers differed and in 1967 found "his personal cautiousness and reluctance to push the battalions [those in securing missions] into more offensive activities... difficult to understand," claiming that he discouraged the initiative and aggressiveness of his subordinates." CORDS chief Robert Komer agreed and in 1968 described Thanh as unaggressive, unimaginative, and "rather a xenophobe." All Komer's assistants noted worsening command and control problems at the lower tactical levels and a general confusion over the Division's roles and missions. Tactical advisers, they reported, claimed that the army units contributed little more that their "presence" to local security; were idle most of the time; and, when aroused, were content with "merely chasing the VC and showing the flag.
For the next few years, Yao Chang would not have complete control over the region, as many Di, Qiang, Xiongnu, and Han generals were still remaining semi- independent throughout the region. Further, in 386, a distant member of Former Qin's imperial Fu clan, Fu Deng, rose in modern eastern Gansu to oppose him, and after the death of Fu Jiān's son Fu Pi that year, claimed imperial title and became the main adversary for Yao Chang. Fu Deng used Yao Chang's killing of Fu Jiān to good propaganda effect, and for several years was quite successful in battles against Yao Chang, although the battles were generally inconclusive in their impact, with neither Fu Deng nor Yao Chang being able to decisively defeat the other. However, Yao Chang was able to gradually subdue the other Former Qin generals of the region, taking advantage of Fu Deng's cautiousness.
U-365s early operations were in support of clandestine operations in the North Sea and Arctic Ocean, in the course of which she saw no action against Allied shipping or positions. Not until her fifth patrol, following a shift in patrol zones to the frozen seas around Novaya Zemlya and transfer to the 13th U-boat Flotilla, that U-365 experienced success. In this region, on the 12 August, the boat spotted a small Soviet convoy and in rapid order sank a 5,000-ton freighter and the two 600-ton minesweepers intended to protect it. However, due to the remoteness of the U-365s patrol zones, the cautiousness of her commander and the efficiency of Allied submarine defences by the autumn of 1944, Wedemeyer was unable to score another victory for his boat in the next two patrols, and was eventually replaced by Kptlt.
In macroeconomics, multiplier uncertainty is lack of perfect knowledge of the multiplier effect of a particular policy action, such as a monetary or fiscal policy change, upon the intended target of the policy. For example, a fiscal policy maker may have a prediction as to the value of the fiscal multiplier—the ratio of the effect of a government spending change on GDP to the size of the government spending change—but is not likely to know the exact value of this ratio. Similar uncertainty may surround the magnitude of effect of a change in the monetary base or its growth rate upon some target variable, which could be the money supply, the exchange rate, the inflation rate, or GDP. There are several policy implications of multiplier uncertainty: (1) If the multiplier uncertainty is uncorrelated with additive uncertainty, its presence causes greater cautiousness to be optimal (the policy tools should be used to a lesser extent).

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