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To precaution
noun
Previous caution or care; caution previously employed to prevent mischief or secure good; as, his life was saved by precaution.
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As soon as we were behind close doors, however, I think everyone was reassured by the obsessive attention to precaution and bona fides.
Fear Leads to Precaution Appel said Mourning's use of anti-inflammatory drugs did not cause his disease, though it may have exacerbated his condition.
However, according to precaution principles the impact of any risks, independently from its probability of occurrence, must be studied.
The differences could be the consequences of slightly different compositions or contaminations of the natural substances, of different data bases used, of the application of calculation methods instead of measured test data, or of different classification approaches due to precaution or strategic reasons.
The courts have taken a conservative approach to precaution in the area of base station siting, giving prominence to the importance of science-based RF exposure guidelines.
It would be much more appropriate if Dolan and Rowley expressly stated that they are completely satisfied with the international standards and that the industry does not want to be bothered by allusions to precaution.
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Preparedness refers to precautions that should be taken before a thunderstorm.
You will need to take precautions to avoid overexertion and possible injuries to your back.
The Food and Drug Administration says the group failed to take precautions to assure the safety of blood donations.
He said farmers had an incentive to take precautions to prevent drift.
The Electoral Commission warned the council to take precautions to prevent a recurrence of the delays.
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