But the comparison to Eisenhower's notorious caginess strikes me as quite inapt. |
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This caginess about such an important issue raises serious questions about his philosophy of governance. |
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And yet amid that caginess, there is a gambler – and a romantic – to add to the professional public figure and streetwise football man. |
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There's less caginess when it comes to discussing who represents the main competition. |
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Here, with the Old Firm especially, there is a caginess, where you are protected but it's not a good protection. |
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Poyet made an exception to his normal caginess regarding team selection by confirming Adam Johnson will start. |
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So rather than the normal caginess of a Wembley final, I think it'll be a humdinger from the start. |
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That perhaps explained a bit of caginess in the first half, but in the second there was a bit more to it. |
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Marilyn finally discovers the reasons for John's caginess about the wedding guests. |
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For 58 minutes, though, we had chiefly witnessed a Guantanamo standard of caginess and when City finally applied the skeleton key, they needed luck. |
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