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Be beware
verb
To use caution, pay attention (to) (if intransitive, construed with of).
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Frances Hudson, the global thematic strategist at Standard Life Investment in Edinburgh, warned that demographic influences developed slowly, and one should be beware of "blanket assumptions" when making investment decisions.
For that reason and that reason alone, the suspension should be reduced to two or three games, and the lasting lesson of LeBron should be: beware to high schools that wrap themselves in the affairs of an 18-year-old.
Neil Saunders, managing director of retail consultancy Conlumino, said: "The example of Phones 4u is perhaps a salutary lesson to all retailers that they should be beware of being overly reliant on third-party providers that are not within their ultimate control.
One thing new buyers should be beware: property taxes.
There's an undertone that busy is a title, a symbol we're doing life right, a life worth living -- but what if it's precisely this busy that anesthetizes us from living a genuine life of meaning, a memorable day, and a life true to who we were made to be? "Beware the barrenness of a busy life".
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The message is: beware.
Lesson number one is: beware of predictions of electoral realignments!
"What I'm saying is, 'Beware of this deal,' " Dr. Smithson added.
One of golf's oldest sayings is, "Beware the ailing golfer".
All I can say is beware, if it looks too good to be true, it probably is.
It was Richard who eventually found out that what he had really said was "Beware – fresh paint".
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