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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as cautions for" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a purpose or reason for caution, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The guidelines were established as cautions for avoiding potential risks."
Alternatives: "as warnings for" or "as precautions against".
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These negative effects are interpreted in light of Kellogg's (1996) cognitive model of writing as suggesting no serious interference with L2 writing processes and are taken as cautions for, rather than counterevidence against, the use of the think-aloud method to obtain L2 writing process data.
Lessons from XMRV for other searches of viral etiologies of cancer are discussed, as well as cautions for researchers working on human tumors or cell lines that have been passed through nude mice, includingpotential biohazards associated with XMRV or other similar xenotropic murine leukemia viruses (MLVs).
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The latest brush with the law for the Grammy-winning singer Amy Winehouse, below, ended on Saturday when the police issued her a formal waning, known as a caution for assault and released her without charge after she spent a night in custody, The Associated Press reported.
You'd think that Justin Bieber's two filmed N-word moments would have served as a caution for millennials tempted to spout old-fashioned racial slurs on camera – alas, not for members of University of Colorado's Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) fraternity chapter.
Stephen Bradberry, a community activist in New Orleans in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, uses the word "slacktivism" - as a caution for the idea that clicking on a "like" button is a sufficient alternative to grassroots organisation.
Donald Trump's entry into the presidential race this year should serve as a caution for future business executives (are you listening Mark Cuban?) believing that their business skills will easily or neatly transfer into politics.
Johnson had to throw his clothes as well as caution to the wind for a scene in which the hero of the piece had to lie naked for a trust game with his alienated wife (Zoë Wanamaker).
A large study in a UK maternity hospital with 17,694 prescriptions in a three-month period found 83% of the medicines prescribed were used off-label with 59% being classified as "caution" or "high risk" for use in pregnancy [ 14].
In the revised Discussion, we have discussed possible reasons for apparently discrepant findings in different studies, as well as cautioned that there is a need for further studies of p38α MAPK-regulation of starvation-induced autophagy.
Jesus--the reason for the season, as they say--is quoted in the Book of Matthew as cautioning his followers, "Whatever you did for the least of these, you did for me".
This unexpected observation raises at least two questions and should also serve as a note of caution for studies using Pon as a marker of polarity.
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