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Needless to say human beings deserve to be treated with some reasonable amount of compassion which would include paying them a wage that enables them to live at least a simple life.

These numbers need to be treated with some caution.

These results should be treated with some care.

That said, the CBI's distributive trades survey has to be treated with some caution.

The way incidents are categorised should be treated with some caution.

"Forecasts are forecasts though, and I think it should be treated with some level of scepticism".

Ms Bianchi's conclusions are not outlandish, but they should be treated with some caution.

Although the Jets predict that the stadium will attract 40 conventions and trade shows a year, Ms. Lowenstein said that expectation had to be treated with some skepticism.

And Draghi has shown all too vividly that the hints of central bankers – even the biggest hints – should be treated with some caution.

Since PPP tends to lean Democratic, this figure should be treated with some skepticism, but it does incorporate the effects of Hurricane Sandy, which others don't.

As a result, for all Godolphin's eagerness to assist in the clean-up process, it should be treated with some caution too.

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