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noun
Precept or warning against evil or danger of any kind; exhortation to wariness; advice; injunction.
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Now, travel risk experts say, the basic requirements are caution and good information.
But two qualities that clearly have no place in his muddled, deconstructive Administration are caution and restraint.
But three weeks into this season -- with Colorado (2-1) visitodaytoday -- there are caution signs all around.
The reasons for this lack of incident are caution and common sense on the part of humans, and the fact that tigers are taught by their mothers to pursue four-legged prey, not people.
It's unclear exactly how the reportedly 60-year-old Italian gentleman wound up tumbling into the eight-foot pit especially considering there are caution signs set up all around the piece, not to mention a staffer tasked with keeping visitors safe.
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"Be flexible," managers are cautioned.
Wrestlers are cautioned for irregularities, and three cautions mean disqualification.
Others are cautioning patience until the Supreme Court rules.
Frontal attacks are cautioned because they are easily countered.
There's caution.
This is caution in excess.
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