What shall I do in such fearful combat, weak, incautious, divided in myself? |
The UK's international alliances could be damaged by the incautious assertion of arguments under international law which affect the position of those other states. |
I will explain how this came about, since I still cannot believe that I was so incautious as to assent when the Lord asked me to come down. |
But western leaders, commercial opportunists, and incautious journalists, want us to believe what we cannot see. |
A carefully structured and deliberated response can be shattered into pieces in a few seconds by an incautious word over the telephone. |
Such incautious uses of language, which recur throughout the book, are irritating flaws in a scholarly work. |