Even when THE action is appropriate. Damned predictive typing!
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Out of an abundance of caution, I took out your appendix and gall bladder while I was in the area.
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It does me too.
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I think what they mean is “out of an excess of caution”.
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Risk management ppl, a lot of whom are tort lawyers. Might date back to the Tylenol poisonings in 1981 or thereabouts.
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The cautionary principle makes sense when one side is much more important than the others: "out of an abundance of caution, we've banned the use of explosives at gender reveal parties". It makes no sense when lives are on both sides of the equation
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The probable typo in “Even when three action is appropriate” is not obviously remediable.
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It irritates me too.
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Caution would be looking both ways before we cross the street but out of an abundance of caution we aren't going over there at all.
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