| 31. | He forced Pete V . Domenici, the chairman of the Senate Budget Committee, to throw caution to the winds.
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| 32. | "It's still not a time to throw caution to the wind, " said Rice, who even cautioned against bargain hunting.
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| 33. | But some designers have been so buffeted by retailing's misfortunes that they are willing to throw caution to the winds.
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| 34. | What difference would it make to the world if he did throw caution to the winds and confess to perjury?
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| 35. | But soon they throw caution to the wind, using the machine with abandon to change their futures and their pasts.
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| 36. | After three months of deliberation and no other offer he considered viable, Stange has decided to throw caution to the wind.
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| 37. | Newsweek's Ellyn Spragins says both perceptions are now outmoded _ but that doesn't mean you should throw caution to the wind.
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| 38. | "It's still not a time to throw caution to the wind, " said Rice, who even cautioned investors against bargain hunting.
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| 39. | "It's still not a time to throw caution to the wind, " said Rice, who even warned investors against bargain hunting.
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| 40. | French tempts the townspeople with some of the food Goldsmith claimed was contaminated and many throw caution to the wind and partake.
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