Re: word, please!



Tim McDaniel wrote:
In article <854978c0-85da-44bf-84bf-ac0c4b758d5f@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
<johan.g.larson@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The word should mean the tendency to think carefully before taking
action, and to consider new propositions thoroughly before accepting
or rejecting them.

Unprecipitate? Cautious?

Deliberate?

Kip W
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