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If I have any caveats about "The Omnivore's Dilemma," it's Pollan's tendency to be too nice.
It's a document that the Defense Intelligence Agency had, and they took it seriously enough to forward to Washington with minimal, if any, caveats at the time".
Another peculiar new use of "elitist" (often coupled with "Luddite") is its application to any caveats about the Internet as a source of knowledge.
But quoting him in a news story — without any caveats or questions — implies that his statements are somehow factual, rather than representing pure speculation.
Like many others here, he supports without any caveats the security forces' crackdown on the Muslim Brothers following Mr Morsi's downfall on July 3rd.
Manuel, whose Mets contract expires after the 2010 season, said that Wilpon was "very, very encouraging" during their chat and did not seek to attach any caveats to the show of support.
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That trust outweighs any caveat an art institution can signal, and the museum should know this.
But claims that he is said to have made about at least 16 other prisoners — mostly in April and May 2003 — are cited in their files without any caveat.
The Times notes that Mohammed al-Qahtani was "was leashed like a dog, sexually humiliated and forced to urinate on himself" before implicating himself and sixteen other prisoners, and that those claims appear in the others' files "without any caveat".
And even after the revelation, the public will likely remember Chertoff's warnings more than any caveat.
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