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The cautions
noun
Precept or warning against evil or danger of any kind; exhortation to wariness; advice; injunction.
Exact(60)
The cautions related to four victims.
The cautions come after three people recently drowned off Cove Point Beach in Southern Maryland.
The cautions of holier-than-though religious fervor seem as current a warning as ever, writes Wilborn Hampton.
The cautions stemmed from incidents involving a rabid fox in Valhalla and rabid raccoons in Yonkers and Hartsdale.
The cautions have had scant effect: Use of the drugs has risen among older people, even though they are particularly vulnerable to the drugs' ill effects.
The cautions aren't sinking in with the public.
The cautions guiding health care uses of genetic testing are not necessarily the same as those guiding non-medical uses.
Only one of the cautions was serious.
"Sometimes, you just can't control when the cautions come out and when they don't".
But the cautions don't seem to influence how these data are interpreted by experts.
Instead, Nascar called the cautions roughly every 10 to 12 laps in the 160-lap race.
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