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There also needs to be caution when interpreting a zero score in documentation of a patient's pain.
Though we have used the risk factor levels of urban men in the National Health and Nutrition Survey 2002 to calculate the PARs, it should be caution when applied those results into the general population.
While very high intake of dietary β-carotene is considered to have no adverse affects on health, there should be caution when supplementing with levels well beyond what can be achieved from dietary sources for those at risk for lung cancer.
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He had already been cautioned when he tugged back Franck Ribéry in the 50th minute.
Some remembered being cautioned, when they asked help, about the punishment for making false charges: Were they ready to risk not being believed?
Be safe, caution when using fire or thrown objects.
There is caution warranted, however, when comparing mean differences across different assessment contexts.
Users are cautioned that, when data are not available, FAO estimates are provided.
Thus, the present findings should be interpreted with caution when being generalized to other clinical contexts or pain disorders.
However, there is always caution when interpreting the implications for humans from animal data.
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