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are cautioned
noun
Precept or warning against evil or danger of any kind; exhortation to wariness; advice; injunction.
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"Be flexible," managers are cautioned.
Wrestlers are cautioned for irregularities, and three cautions mean disqualification.
Not so fast, Brown and Miami fans are cautioned.
Users are cautioned to treat the broad-band fluxes computed in aprates with care.
They also are cautioned to never, under any circumstances, call a home a "fisherman's retreat".
Almost invariably, when goalkeepers are cautioned for time-wasting, it happens during a goal kick.
Sellers are cautioned not to start out with an inflated asking price.
The park reopened partially Sunday afternoon, and visitors are cautioned to expect changing conditions.
Teachers are cautioned by the companies not to use that information as absolute proof of plagiarism.
Students are cautioned not to mix normative propositions with their "positive" analysis.
Tourists with respiratory ailments are cautioned against making such an ascent, even by car.
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