61. Dr. Stephen C. Reingold, vice president for research and medical programs for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, while calling the French work interesting, also urged caution. 62. Despite the optimistic news, the panelists urged caution, saying that eliminating the virus does not necessarily stop the public health problem of AIDS. 63. Despite the voluntary ban and officials urging caution, fireworks merchants remained enthusiastic about seasonal sales. 64. During a weekend of intense national security planning, Powell was said by several officials to have urged caution. 65. Dr. Louis H. Miller, a parasitic disease expert at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Md., urged caution in interpreting the new study. 66. Environmental groups, however, are urging caution, for they fear the program will become just an excuse to expand logging and timber industry jobs. 67. Even some Republicans are urging caution. 68. Exit polls here are notoriously unreliable, and noting the Floridian debacle in the US election last fall, some observers urged caution Sundaynight. 69. Experts, despite their enthusiasm, urged caution in interpreting the new findings. 70. Ever the voice of moderation and propriety, Christopher urged caution. |